Sentences with phrase «author note for»

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Questions are the most powerful tool in a world - class leader's toolbox,» notes author Mike Michalowicz on OPEN Forum, for example.
Interviewing noted legal thinkers like Michelle Alexander (author of The New Jim Crow), the documentary argues that this «loophole» — allowing forced labor for criminals — enabled resentful white society to imprison black citizens on minor charges and put them to work.
In other words, exercising after a long period of not eating could set us up for a longer, more intense fat burn, noted Eric Doucet, the lead author on the study and a professor of kinesiology at the University of Ottowa.
«All of those founders had originally left to bring in a more professional leader or CEO - type,» notes Vince Molinaro, Managing Director for Leadership Solutions at Knightsbridge Human Capital Solutions and author of The Leadership Contract.
Flexibility is one of the principal attractions for parent entrepreneurs, but the authors sound a note of caution in the early chapters.
When I Will Teach You to Be Rich author Ramit Sethi interviewed his old mentor, Stanford University persuasion expert BJ Fogg, for a podcast, Fogg noted that studies show «our context controls us in a huge way.»
[Author's note: It's exactly 2,880, since each of the 32 teams is capped at 90 men for training camp.]
They scribble notes in the margins while the authors of the memos wait for Bezos and his minions to finish reading.
Their report ends by noting that «much of the research for this paper and its writing were done by the authors working from home.»
«Reducing time to defibrillation is the most important factor for increasing survival in [out - of - hospital cardiac arrest]», noted the study authors.
In this study, the effects of sea level rise (assumed to continue at present, at the time of the study, rates, which the authors noted was likely conservative), wave fetch, wind speed and direction were examined and the resultant erosion rate was estimated for the Western and Eastern shore of Uppands, Port Isobel and Tangier Island by selecting 10 points along the western and eastern shoreline of all the islands.
Beyond payments, its authors identify other areas of potential for distributed ledgers, noting:
The Medium author noted that «batchOverflow is essentially a classic integer overflow issue,» and the same can said for proxyOverflow.
But for those who prefer the Spark Notes version (or, if you're around my age, the Cliff Notes version), see the author's summary Fast Company article.
«It's worth noting that donations to political action committees and groups designated as 501 (c)(4) nonprofit organizations are not tax - deductible,» said Kay Bell, author and tax journalist for the blog Don't Mess With Taxes.
The authors note, however, that reducing education fees, increasing funding support for people with disabilities, and increasing public support for long term care are needed to help protect the most vulnerable populations during times of economic recovery.
This account I started this year after reading about it from several different authors on Seeking Alpha (side note: if you are interested in Dividend Growth Investing and managing your retirement portfolio you HAVE to check out this site, it's one of my main sources for stock research).
Also, note the author has a disclaimer at the top: «We do receive compensation from our advertising partners for links on the blog.
I noted with much interest an article distributed by Bloomberg News and authored by Olga Kharif entitled IPad Wins Following Among Business Users for Work Outside Office.
«The marketplace for new ideas has been corrupted by software patents used as destructive weapons,» the story's authors wrote, noting that last year, for the first time, Apple and Google spent more on patent litigation and intellectual property than on research and development, a striking fact that sharply illustrates how incentives have become skewed in the tech industry.
Author's Note: I am indebted to Dr. Margaret Biggs of Queens University, Dr. Meredith Lilly of Carleton University and Dr. Judit Fabian of the University of Calgary for many of these insights on gender and indigenous issues within international trade agreements.
Digging further into the outperformance of HML SMALL during this period, the study's authors note that the HML alpha can be tied more to horrible performance by the low - value small cap stocks for the period instead of great performance by the high - value stocks.
Author's note: due to a certain behemoth (and now, I must add, egregiously stingy) coffee corporation's refusal to pay a certain requested endorsement fee for the fine marketing push they...
The first piece in the collection, the title essay, was written in the days immediately following the attack, and Amis himself expresses reservations about it in his author's note: It «indulges in... a reflexive search for the morally intelligible, which always leads to the chimera of «moral equivalence.
all things were created by nothing with nothing and for nothing... that takes more faith than i have... i prefer to believe in Jesus Christ — the one and only who rose from the dead — the most astounding historical fact ever recorded; Christians don't have all the answers but as the author Don Miller noted: «I can no more understand the complexity of God than the pancakes I made for breakfast can understand the complexity of me»
Editor's Note: Kent Annan is the co-director of Haiti Partners, the author of «After Shock: Searching for Honest Faith When Your World is Shaken» (InterVarsity Press, 2011), and blogs at http://www.kentannan.com.
He notes that the Soviets «hired a militantly anti-religious propagandist, Mikhail Markovich Sheinmann» — and that «Hochhuth's play... drew heavily upon Sheinmann's lies and falsehoods...» Victor Gaetan, the author of the NCR story, persisted in saying, even after Fr Gumpel's rebuttal of his «uncouth» piece, that «there's no evidence for [Pacepa's] particular story».
Editor's note: Jacquie Hood Martin is Chief Spiritual Officer for Jacquie Hood Ministries and author of «Fulfilled, The Art and Joy of Balanced Living.»
Tracing the course of the author's work from Typee to Billy Budd, Kelley shows convincingly that Melville — though he borrowed from many different sources — belongs completely to none of the established genres of Victorian city writing: the Romantic pastoral that used urban depravity to extol rural virtue; the popular «Reform Literature» of the yellow journalists that sensationalized municipal corruption and disorder; the «scientific» tracts of the emerging city planning movement; or the urban strolls of the flâneur and the Addisonian «spectator» (a genre that reached its peak, for New York, with what Kelley calls the «humorous - genteel - sentimental - melodramatic - ironic» observations of Charles Dickens in his 1842 American Notes).
Editor's Note: Jim Wallis is CEO of Sojourners and author of «Rediscovering Values: On Wall Street, Main Street, and Your Street — A Moral Compass for the New Economy.»
The authors note that «the capacity to develop and manage communication networks is an important prerequisite for self - sustaining socioeconomic development over time.»
As author Penny Lernoux has noted: «When the Alliance for Progress was finally buried at the end of the 1960s, about the only thing that the Latin American countries had to show for it was an enormous foreign debt: 19.3 billion dollars compared to 8.8 billion in 1961 when the program was launched» (Cry of the People [Doubleday], p. 211).
Editor's Note: Joseph Loconte, Ph.D., is an associate professor of history at the King's College in New York City and the author of The Searchers: A Quest for Faith in the Valley of Doubt.
Editor's Note: Jim Daly is president of Focus on the Family and author of Stronger: Trading Brokenness for Unbreakable Strength (David C. Cook, 2010).
Editor's note: David Van Biema, the chief religion writer at Time Magazine for ten years, is author of the illustrated biography «Mother Teresa: The Life and Works of a Modern Saint,» now being reissued and made available in Spanish as «La Madre Teresa: La Vida y las obras de una santa moderna.»
At the outset it is significant and basic to note that for the author, beauty relates only to the icon.
Editor's Note: Jane Wells is the author of Glitter in the Sun: A Bible Study Searching for Truth in the Twilight Saga.
It baffles me why the translators took this liberty here, but they did, and so I want to correct it for you today (Author's Note: I have since switched to the NKJV).
Actually they were borrowed from Northrop Frye, The Anatomy of Criticism, 131 - 239, as is noted by the authors, Handbook for Congregational Studies, ed.
John Gay in his Beggar's Opera notes that «A covetous fellow, like a jackdaw, steals what he was never made to enjoy, for the sake of hiding it» Ancient Greek authors tell how a jackdaw, being a social creature, may be caught with a dish of oil which it falls into while looking at its own reflection.
Editor's Note: Wayne Grudem, research professor of theology and biblical studies at Phoenix Seminary om Phoenix, Arizona, is author of Politics According to the Bible: A Comprehensive Resource for Understanding Modern Political Issues in Light of Scripture.
For as the author notes early on, «natural law... is less exalted than direct divine revelation and more exalted than merely local human arrangements.»
(It should be noted that for all their emphasis on parallels, the authors do concede the uniqueness of the Holocaust and acknowledge the disanalogies of the two cases.)
I noted in my book God as Author how it follows the contours of the Gospel, as I pointed out that the basic formula of balance - imbalance - restoration of balance is the framework of most stories (click on the link to page 181 for a more lengthy explanation).
But, as the original author notes, this is controlling for the pathways, striving to depict as normal something that is almost nonexistent in any meaningful statistical sense: stable, faithful, long - term same - sex couples heading households with children in them and rearing them from early childhood to adulthood.
The odd selection touched a nerve for readers of O'Connor's fiction, who rightly note the author's penchant for depicting humanity darkly.
Editor's note: Laurel Snyder is a graduate of the Iowa Writers» Workshop, a poet and author of many books for children.
Editor's Note: Jonathan Merritt is a cultural commentator and author of the new book Green Like God: Unlocking the Divine Plan for Our Planet.
Editor's note: Timothy Keller is senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York and author of The New York Times best - selling book «The Reason for God.»
Where clarity of theological meaning is perhaps required, the author gives this in a highlighted boxed text and additionally provides a small amount of space for personal note making; each chapter closes with two or three questions to stimulate discussion and personal reflection.
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