I was humbled: King was better than I thought, or
at least this book certainly was.
Not exact matches
In this
book, the long process of how our scriptures came to being is unveiled, and
at the very
least,
certainly challenges the credibility of this man's interpretation.
However all this may be, even if we were obliged to qualify the belief that in the opening oracles of the
Book of Amos we actually see Israel's monotheism taking its nascent form right under our eyes, yet
at least the passage reveals the sort of thinking that
certainly at some time led to Israel's great discovery.
I
certainly hope Boyd's
book will indeed be in line with, or
at least acknowledge, Murray's approach / revelation.
It is
certainly no denigration of Dostoevsky's genius to admit that the same can not — or,
at any rate, should not — be said of his
books,
at least not as works of art.
But
certainly at least some of these potential connections do impinge on religious freedom, and deciding which do and which do not deserves a bit of attention after the thought - provoking narrative that makes up the bulk of the
book.
Had Costa not already been
booked he would most
certainly have received (
at least) a yellow.
First time post for myself... I'm
certainly no expert, but I've been reading lots of WFPB diet science and
books for the past while and I feel like I can comment on your question
at least somewhat intelligently:P So the first thing I would say is don't read the Science Daily article, that's someone's commentary on top of a Study.
His new boss, a by - the -
book commander played by Karl Malden, is committed but lacks imagination and insight and Merrill's Scalise is
certainly imaginative, or
at the very
least opportunistic.
Tolkien's original work
certainly has enough going on in the corners to fill the space and if we longtime fans of the
book are yearning for them to get the hell on with it,
at least we're given plenty of interesting things to look
at in the interim.
That
certainly didn't help his perception of the film
at the time, but over the course of six years, it eventually became clear that there's
at least some merit in the less than well - received comic
book movie.
Google has
at least made most of the Android source available for free, and that counts for a lot of good in my
books — it's
certainly made possible a lot of other devices, mobile and otherwise.
I figured I could BS my way through marketing and promotion plans (or
at least steal some of Beth Jusino's ideas) and the
book is
certainly unique, but I definitely did not have any trade reviews.
Maybe not letting me download the
book as images or as a PDF — I mean, I can
certainly see the concerns about potential for piracy that way — but
at the very
least I would have preferred an app that would allow me to read my purchase on an iOS device, tablet PC, or other e-reader.
Certainly those standardized categorical identifiers are important for bookstores and libraries, but as authors have discovered, their
books aren't getting into bookstores anyway,
at least not without massive amounts of legwork involved in contacting individual store owners and convincing them to stock their
books.
I
certainly feel much more knowledgeable about the genre and best practices after reading the
book...
at least enough to understand their questions and to point them in the right direction with Stahle's guidance.
CEO of Safari
Books Online Interview starts
at 20:55 - I don't have any firsthand knowledge about how things have looked on the Kindle Unlimited side, though it's
certainly notable that for now,
at least,
I'm almost
certainly booking at least one of these fares in the next 24 hours.
The takeaway from the
book is that AI will not replace lawyers —
at least not anytime soon — but that it will most
certainly change law practice, and that if lawyers are to remain relevant, they must adapt.