Not exact matches
Presentation plan: Whether you're using a pitch deck or a
written business plan, the information in your presentation plan will be, more or less, the same
as in your working plan but worded differently and styled for the eyes of an
outsider.
He
wrote in 1971 that
outsiders should reconcile themselves to passivity because «the main determinants of change will be and must be,
as in any other great country, internal.
I
write a free editorial for the
Outsider Club every week, and you can catch some of my ranting and raving there
as well.
Mark takes for granted the apostolic faith; for he
writes as a Christian, a believer, not
as an
outsider or critic — not even
as an historian or biographer.
(B.H. Branscomb, Commentary, p. xxii) He also takes for granted the apostolic faith; for he
writes as a Christian, a believer, not
as an
outsider or critic — and not even
as an historian or biographer.
Another travel companion, Vijayesh Lal, the gregarious new director of the Evangelical Fellowship of India,
wrote to me in a recent email that increasingly «Christians are treated
as outsiders and targeted because they are perceived to be
outsiders, i.e., people not proclaiming India
as punyabhumi [holy land], although many consider India their pitribhumi [fatherland].»
Eight white Birmingham pastors
wrote an open letter criticizing King
as an «
outsider» and his leadership
as «unwise and untimely.»
One beautiful story, that of Ruth, seems to have been
written as a protest against the narrow particularistic view developed in this period, especially in its prohibition of marriages to
outsiders.
(Feel free to delete this post after you read it) Because your posts talk in the third person, it's less personal and sounds
as if an
outsider watched you make things and then
wrote a blog about it.
The
Outsider is still
as relevant today
as when it was
written.
The pace and
writing are meaningful and sometimes verge on elegant,
as Outsiders patiently explores the power dynamics in the town and the strange world on the mountaintop above.
Written by Jon Ronson (The Men Who Stare At Goats) and Peter Straughan (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Men Who Stare At Goats), Frank is a fictional story based on the memoir by Jon Ronson and loosely inspired by Frank Sidebottom (the persona of cult musician and comedy legend Chris Sievey),
as well
as outsider musicians like Daniel Johnston, Captain Beefheart and Harry Partch.
«I knew from the beginning
as I read the book that Greg [Sestero] had
written with Tom Bissell that I wanted to tell this story — that it was an amazing story about dreamers and
outsiders, but with this surface level that was so bizarre,» he added.
«I start out
as an
outsider, usually photographing other
outsiders, and then at some point I step over a line and become an insider,»
wrote American photographer Bruce Davidson.
Based on the best - selling tell - all book about the making of the cult - classic disasterpiece The Room, «The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made», by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell, and
written for the screen by Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber, The Disaster Artist tells the hilarious true story of aspiring filmmaker and infamous Hollywood
outsider Tommy Wiseau — an artist whose passion was
as sincere
as his methods were questionable — into a celebration of friendship, artistic expression, and dreams pursued against insurmountable odds.
And
as I'm
writing it becomes clear that the sunken place is this metaphor for the system that is suppressing the freedom of black people, of many
outsiders, many minorities.
I'm sure I watched this movie missing some vital narrative information (I had to run over some plot details with a friend before
writing this), but I honestly can't remember the last movie based on source material that felt
as impenetrable to an
outsider as this film does.
It's useful for hard - core fans and the interviews and articles are well
written and interesting to
outsiders as well.
He
writes that
as - yet unpublished «
outsiders [who haven't yet seen publishers at work close - up] probably have among them the next generation of best - selling authors» and still seem to want to give publishers a chance.
Unfortunately, Fed governors generally believe in their own power not because they actually understand that «power»
as insiders, but because
as outsiders, they worked on theoretical models of «economies» where the links between Fed actions and market interest rates, bank lending, and overall GDP could simply be assumed by
writing down one or more algebraic equations.
Yes we want to
write as insiders, but we also want to
write in a way that will intrigue and or inform the
outsider.
Literally tearing apart these books — widely published arbiters of authenticity — and reconstructing them into abstract two - dimensional works for the wall is,
as Jones
writes, «a means of creating a medium that communicates this feeling of being on the outside,
as well
as providing a possible resolution to the search for a place of inclusion and identity
as an
outsider.»
The artist Max Podstolski
wrote that the art world needed a new manifesto,
as confrontational
as that of Futurism or Dadaism, «
written with a heart - felt passion capable of inspiring and rallying art world
outsiders, dissenters, rebels, the neglected and disaffected», and suggests that «Well now we've got it, in the form of Stuckism».
As the exhibition's curator, Dan Nadel, has
written, «When confronted with a system that seems impenetrable,
outsiders tend to band together.»
The Allure of Language explores
written language
as a coded structure in the elaborate, imaginary maps of Adolf Wölfli and two pages of visually augmented
writing by the Dublin - based Croatian
Outsider Dusan Kusmic.
He was,
as Dore Ashton
wrote nearly a decade after his death, «a proud and contentious
outsider.»
No matter how hard Judith tries to earn her «skeptic» bona fides and proclaim herself an
outsider, when she has the temerity to acknowledge the reality of anthropogenic warming and the threat it poses, she's
written off behind her back
as a «warmer».
After exchanging some tweets with Todd and reading his great post hours after
writing my first draft above, I'm certainly wishing I'd taken a bit of a softer approach here, but I guess that's what happens when you rush out a post commenting
as an
outsider.
Law school does not prepare practitioners to practice, and lacks intellectual rigor (it's remarkable that a discipline founded on the interpretation of texts pays virtually no formal attention to hermeneutics and only
outsiders like Stanley Fish, with his background
as an English professor, ever
write about «theory»; few law schools offer any courses providing any historical or sociological context for the evolving role of common law in capitalist society).
As I wrote late last year and last month, recruiting lawyers and other legal professionals to the judiciary mentioned as one of the judicial reforms, has proved to be more difficult than it would otherwise appear to an outside
As I
wrote late last year and last month, recruiting lawyers and other legal professionals to the judiciary mentioned
as one of the judicial reforms, has proved to be more difficult than it would otherwise appear to an outside
as one of the judicial reforms, has proved to be more difficult than it would otherwise appear to an
outsider.
It's just that we've made some major headlines for bad news, so
outsiders tend to
write the entire city off
as a bad town.