Sentences with phrase «as much writing»

«Just one level of BioShock Infinite writing and the amount of character interaction we have is probably three or four times as much writing as in all of BioShock 1.
Expect this year's BioShock Infinite to be considerably more chitty - chatty than the original; creative man Ken Levine has said that «just one level of BioShock: Infinite writing and the amount of character interaction we have is probably three or four times as much writing as in all of BioShock 1.»
But the more you make that part of things into just a game to keep as much writing on the market as you can, the more fun you will have and the less rejection will bother you.
(Yet another reason why it's good for us to learn as much writing craft as we can.)
In his letter to Clinton, Kmiec said the report was based on «unsupported speculation that someone doing as much writing as I have done could not have also been devoted to the embassy mission.»
Don't forget, in western jurisdictions the legal system is as much about the precedence of prior interpretation and / or application of a given law as much the written law itself.
What I haven't seen as much written about is why it is so critical to keep these two walnut sized glands at the top of your kidneys happy and healthy and how to spot the freight train of adrenal fatigue coming full speed down the tracks and about to smack your life upside the head.
To be honest, I tend to have difficulty getting as much written as I would like to, simply because I often...
I have adopted several animals from shelters myself and although I make sure to spend lots of time with an animal before I adopt them, I like to have as much written information on an animal as possible to help inform my decision.
Seriously, for as much written about career management, people don't act on the writing.

Not exact matches

Jenkins wrote on Twitter that Germany's shift in energy policy was misguided and resulted effectively in fossil fuels replacing much of the missing nuclear power — a pattern that's playing out at home, as well.
But that became unsustainable as Frank & Oak took off; cards are written by a much larger number of employees these days.
As much as I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one feels inspired to action through my words, then it feels like my work is in vain — «What's the point?&raquAs much as I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one feels inspired to action through my words, then it feels like my work is in vain — «What's the point?&raquas I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one feels inspired to action through my words, then it feels like my work is in vain — «What's the point?»
A monitor in the centre of the room acts as a digital scoreboard, ranking staff in real time on the quantity of articles they've written, the amount of online traction their work is getting and how much it's being shared on social media.
Nor does it do much for employee morale: As Stanford organizational behaviour professor Robert Sutton wrote in his 2007 bestseller, The No Asshole Rule, brutish managers «infuriate, demean and damage their peers, superiors, underlings and, at times, clients and customers, too.»
«As much as I love computers, I never got into putting them together or taking them apart the way a lot of hobbyists do,» he wrotAs much as I love computers, I never got into putting them together or taking them apart the way a lot of hobbyists do,» he wrotas I love computers, I never got into putting them together or taking them apart the way a lot of hobbyists do,» he wrote.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
CB: In a recent op - ed for the Toronto Star, you wrote, «It is important to remember, as much as we conveniently ignore the fact, that in health care, money spent on one thing simply can't be spent on another.»
«The reality is that film doesn't matter nearly as much to the stocks of media conglomerates as it previously had,» wrote Barclays Capital analysts Anthony DiClemente and George Hawkey in a report earlier this year.
Much as been recently written about the startup boom in Tel Aviv, known colloquially as Startup Nation, the city with the highest density of startups in the world.
As civil rights historian Taylor Branch wrote in a much - talked - about 2011 Atlantic article: «The tragedy at the heart of college sports is not that some college athletes are getting paid, but that more of them are not.»
And honestly, I was happy I did that much, and saw it as X number of days more than I'd written the month before.
I write today with praise not so much for new technology as to praise a master tech - industry storyteller.
Some of the best advice I've read when it comes to determining how much you should charge as a freelancer is from an CareerFoundry article written by Jake Jorgovan.
Even after man invented writing, the process of reproducing texts was both exclusive and labour - intensive; until at least the late Middle Ages, copying one by hand was as much an exercise in remembering its contents.
The takeaway here — as much as it pains someone who writes for the Web to say it — is that the best sort of reading is probably the most old - fashioned: just you, a book, and a quiet room for an extended period of time.
At the same time that freelance journalism has grown, there's been a surge in how much marketing executives are spending on content such as written stories, videos and social media.
I could also write as little or as much as I wanted.
When Marissa Mayer took over as Yahoo's chief executive one year ago today, the world knew her as a woman who could pretty much write her own ticket in the tech industry.
«That means that the vast amount of stuff that we are publishing on Clinton will have much higher impact, because it won't be perceived as coming from a «pro-Trump» «pro-Russia» source,» WikiLeaks wrote.
So when writing content for your business site, keep the needs of your customers in mind as much as your business goals.
We've been gradually getting used to reading onscreen, in part because we increasingly read short texts, such as e-mails, blogs and Facebook updates, but also because today we use our cellphones as much (if not more) for reading and writing as talking.
«As a reality check, Tesla is worth twice as much as Ford, yet Ford made 6 million cars last year at a $ 7.6 billion profit while Tesla made 100,000 cars at a $ 2 billion loss,» wrote Thompson, who has consistently outperformed the market as a hedge fund manageAs a reality check, Tesla is worth twice as much as Ford, yet Ford made 6 million cars last year at a $ 7.6 billion profit while Tesla made 100,000 cars at a $ 2 billion loss,» wrote Thompson, who has consistently outperformed the market as a hedge fund manageas much as Ford, yet Ford made 6 million cars last year at a $ 7.6 billion profit while Tesla made 100,000 cars at a $ 2 billion loss,» wrote Thompson, who has consistently outperformed the market as a hedge fund manageas Ford, yet Ford made 6 million cars last year at a $ 7.6 billion profit while Tesla made 100,000 cars at a $ 2 billion loss,» wrote Thompson, who has consistently outperformed the market as a hedge fund manageas a hedge fund manager.
In an April 22 report, he wrote that there's too much pessimism in copper markets and that issues in the iron ore industry, such as oversupply, are already priced into the market.
Chaisiri writes that English teaching offers flexible hours, and you can work as much or as little as you want.
«While many investors are asking whether Apple might price its next line of iPhones much more aggressively, management commentary suggested a consistent strategy of pricing to value with each new iPhone carrying more technology and a higher bill - of - materials,» as she wrote.
«One could describe it as if Ikea grabs you by the hand and consciously guides you through the store in order to make you buy as much as possible,» Johan Stenebo, a 20 - year veteran of Ikea, wrote in his 2009 book, The Truth About Ikea.
Since stepping down as director of marketing for Facebook in 2011 she has founded her own media company, written a couple of books, produced a much - hyped but short - lived reality show, and spoken at several business and tech conferences.
It is, of course, much too early to write «Call of Duty» off as a dying franchise.
The two Democratic senators wrote a letter to Mattis on Monday stating as much.
The largest one has 4 TB of storage spread between two internal drives that delivered «zippy write speeds and average read speeds» for Computer Shopper, which may not match up to SSD speeds, but still serve up «as much speed as you can squeeze out of platters.»
«The new Apple TV doesn't do much more than streaming boxes that cost almost $ 100 less — and in some cases, it doesn't even do as much,» he wrote.
As I wrote last week, one possible explanation for why Boehner and the rest of the Republican establishment have given the Tea Party so much free rein is that they fear primary challengers to the right.
They say, «Josh, you must have a lot of discipline to write so much so consistently,» as if I had some trait that they don't that enables me to do something they can't.
«The guys have a huge skew trade on and they will defend it as much as we do,» Iksil wrote in a Jan. 30, 2012, email to a supervisor.
Because so much of communication is derived from nonverbal cues such as body language, an effectively - written email is particularly important: without those nonverbal cues, emails can so easily get misinterpreted, at best leading to minor misunderstandings, and at worst, derailing important business projects.
Todd Zenger, a professor at University of Utah's Eccles School of Business, wrote in the Harvard Business Review last year that pay transparency is «far from a panacea... [and] a double - edged sword, capable of doing as much — or more — damage as good.»
Billionaire Mark Cuban, for example, has poo - poohed much of the doom and gloom and said that «TV is the new TV,» while media gadfly Michael Wolff has written an entire book about how television isn't being nearly as disrupted as other media industries.
«Making too many decisions about mundane details is a waste of a limited resource: your mental energy... if you want to be able to have more mental resources throughout the day, you should identify the aspects of your life that you consider mundane — and then «routinize» those aspects as much as possible,» he has written.
As I wrote recently, the reason Apple makes so much more on the iPhone is because it isn't really selling the devices to consumers, it's selling them to wireless carriers.
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