Sentences with phrase «be better for those readers who»

This novel would be better for those readers who have a familiarity with Austen's works, as well as the Bronte's and other authors of the same time and similar genres.
It's easier for me, the author, and it would be better for my readers who could chow down on all my titles for 10 $ / month.

Not exact matches

In other words: In Wakanda, the boundaries get blurry about who is good and who is evil and whom the reader should be rooting for.
In the poll, 41 percent of the 327 Inc. readers who responded said Sanders is the best presidential candidate for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship.
After my comparison of H&R Block and TurboTax came out, a reader reached out to tell me that FreeTaxUSA was another good option for people who want to file their taxes without having their intelligence insulted (his words, not mine).
It doesn't attempt to hold the reader's attention for an extended period of time, and this is important if you're presenting to a potential investor who will have other plans he or she will need to read as well.
According to a Vogue interview,» «Jeff is my best reader,» she says of her more well known spouse, who will cheerfully clear his schedule for the day, read her manuscript in one sitting, and give her meticulous notes on her work.»
Instead, they had one employee working on marketing, who was consistently focused on creating blog content that ranked well for search and that was of significant value to the reader.
Because some groups have thousands of members or more — and are therefore filled with potential readers and customers — they are ripe targets for spammers, as well as for well - meaning content creators who just want to spread their messages as far and wide as they can, without due concern for where it gets placed.
The best metric for success are sales numbers and real readers, not the approval of the mainstream intelligentsia who were wrong about Rand as they are wrong about most things.
It was Philip Fisher, author of the groundbreaking Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, who often exhorted his readers to be cautious about trading in the stock of a company they have known for many years and come to understand well for one with which they are not as familiar as it introduces different types of risk.
Some of the discussion may be familiar to longtime readers of this publication, but much of it is helpful refresher material, especially for those of us who are generally not as well attuned to developments in physics as we ought to be.
Readers who enjoy Bach's music and want to understand this interplay between music and theology better will be grateful for Markus Rathey's new book.
But it's not so good for English readers who don't know what's going on behind the text.
Yet it does not seem likely that her audience is as uniform as all that; and even those readers who do not share this writer's commitment to traditional religion may still wonder whether, if we are going to create our own object of worship, the exchange of a personal, loving God for an impersonal, unresponsive Good is an appealing trade.
The author is trying to simplify Hinduism for Western CNN readers who deserve better.
Paulâ $ ™ s most common self - description throughout his letters is: â $ œI am a slave who is sent by Jesus to non-Jews to communicate the good news that the Kingdom of God has come in Jesus.â $ English readers of the Bible find it easy to overlook this important aspect of Paulâ $ ™ s self - understanding, since the 190 different Greek terms used for slavery in the New Testament are sanitized to â $ œservant.â $ This is not a very appropriate translation, since in Paulâ $ ™ s day 1 / 3rd of the population of the Roman empire were masters who owned slaves, 1 / 3rd of the people were slaves, and 1 / 3rd were former slaves.
The entire book of 1 John is engaged in this idea about good and evil, light and darkness, truth and error, and John is intent on showing his readers that based on who God is and what Jesus has done for all people, we can choose to live in love, light, and righteousness, rather than abide in hatred, darkness, and evil.
I do not believe there is any theme more central to Lewis's vision of human life in relation to God, and I think there are very few indeed who have managed as well as he to invoke simultaneously in readers both an appreciation for and delight in our created life, and a sense of the pain and anguish that come when that life is fully redirected to the One from whom it comes.
In translation, the work is not excessively difficult, even for the reader who is not well - versed in this literature.
Accounting for this paradox, and finding realistic ways to address it, is the goal of this volume of essays, featuring a lively array of eminent contributors from all over the world, including Gerard Bradley and Thomas Farr, who are well known to First Things readers.
’37 This incident becomes the most fitting conclusion to the Gospel, for as C. H. Dodd has so well said, «From this moment the company no longer consists solely of the eleven disciples gathered at that particular time and place; every reader of the gospel who has faith, to the end of time, is included in Christ's final beatitude.»
Some of Girard's other books (or books that have spawned from his thesis) would be better suited for the average reader who wants to understand Girard's mimetic theory.
Our partners and pals and Significant Others, The people who work in the Caring Professions, The service that pays for my therapy sessions, The Muppets and Smurfs and of course Mr. Rogers, The U.S.C.C. and Los Angeles Dodgers, The lady who serves as our story - time reader (At present) the Senate Majority Leader, Delores in day - care, Ms. Sands in ceramics, Francesca who networks my fam» ly dynamics, Picasso and Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion And Ronald McDonald and Richard Mcbrien, Miss Piggy and Kermit and Bozo and Bartok, Corita and Gloria Steinem and Starhawk, And Rudolf the Reindeer and Santa's ten elves But best of all most of all, god is our selves!
This turned out to be one of the most rewarding experiences of my blogging career, as I heard from so many readers who were challenged and changed by God's good news for men and women.
This gives you plenty of time to learn the ropes, find your voice, and make a few mistakes before readers start disseminating your ideas via links, Twitter, and Facebook... which is an especially good thing for writers like me who like to dabble in controversial topics like evolution, women and the church, Calvinism vs. Arminianism, doubt, politics, and cookie - stuffed cookies.
I am so grateful — for all these opportunities, of course, but mostly for the kindness of other people: the reader who shoved a $ 50 Starbucks card into my pocket at a signing; the flight attendant who gently patted my arm; Dad's idea to make my favorite comfort food for dinner and Mom's faithful execution of pork loin, rice, and fried apples; Marvin and Brandon at Belk; Dan's shoulder; a call from my sister; readers who pile into minvans and drive many miles just to talk, friends who understood why, with all this good publicity, I would just need a good, long cry.
Well isn't that nice?You know the more I hear about this bible makes me wonder about the people who read it.In fact I have been betrayed by more than 90 percent of bible readers I've met.No wonder it's the bible thumpers who seem to begrudge healthcare for those who cant afford it.
The reaction of any person who begins to leaf through this illustrated chronicle of human gestation will surely be extraordinary as well, and the book should be helpful in promoting «bonding» of all readers with all unborn babies, as it graphically documents the contention (made, for example, in this issue by William Saunders) that from zygote to embryo to fetus to birth, each human organism is nothing but human.
But it's not so good for English readers who don't know what's going on behind the English.
I just wrote to another reader that I think it would be good instead of Christmas cake for those who don't like it (me!).
But I have a few friends (and a few readers — but I count you all as my friends as well) who are gluten free or wheat allergic so I was thrilled to be a part of inaugural group for the Gluten Free Ratio Rally project.
For my fellow vegan and vegetarian readers, as well as anyone who might be gluten free, paleo, or on any other restricted diet, how do people react when you disclose your eating habits?For me, things have changed quite a bit in the twenty...
Those of you who are regular readers know I tend to share a good amount of curry recipes - both here and in my books, and I often call for you to use whatever favorite curry paste you have on hand.
We're well aware not all readers can jet down to New Orleans whenever they feel like sampling its expansive culinary scene, so for those of you who find it difficult to visit Crescent City, or for those of you who want to take the experience home, Chef Kristin Butterworth, executive chef at The Windsor Court Hotel's Grill Room, graciously shared her recipe for Gulf Coast Snapper with creamy chowder, mirepoix (a mix of celery, crrotes and and horseradish foam.
My friends and family, and my readers who have made them for their families have told me they are even better than the original Girl Scout version.
About Ted Reader Ted Reader is an award - winning chef and food entertainer, who's parlayed his passion for food into a culinary tour de force that includes more than a dozen cookbooks, shelves of food products, live culinary performances, TV and radio cooking shows and appearances as well as culinary demonstrations, a catering company and teaching.
I spent a good part of the first of 2017 apologizing for the fact that Paleo Cooking with your Instant Pot was sold out (to excited readers who anxiously awaited their deliveries).
Afterall where are we going to get a specialist dm player who is young enough to mould, shouldn't bemoan bench time, is apprently a great reader of the game and good passer, will be a better number 2 than flamini all for 8.5 m?
I realise there were a few sensible readers who kept asking why he would even consider leaving one of the best clubs in the world for Arsenal, but it usually fell on deaf ears.....
To all of the readers / posters, who have you seen is «available» this upcoming window for a good price?
My nonprofit, Better School Food (www.betterschoolfood.org) is designed to support those who are advocating for a better food environment, so I get emails like the one from this Lunch Tray reader all theBetter School Food (www.betterschoolfood.org) is designed to support those who are advocating for a better food environment, so I get emails like the one from this Lunch Tray reader all thebetter food environment, so I get emails like the one from this Lunch Tray reader all the time.
But as a blogger who is privileged to hear the personal stories of many readers, I also know that lots of well - intentioned women find out in the hospital that they can't breastfeed for a variety of reasons, or they feel (or are advised) that formula supplementation is needed.
Most TLT readers are probably familiar with Mrs. Q, the anonymous teacher somewhere in the Midwest who, through her Fed Up With Lunch project, committed to eating the same school food as her students for one full year, as well as photographing the... [Continue reading]
Most TLT readers are probably familiar with Mrs. Q, the anonymous teacher somewhere in the Midwest who, through her Fed Up With Lunch project, committed to eating the same school food as her students for one full year, as well as photographing the meals and blogging about them.
response is that the online momentum for food issues among parents is amazing; the advocacy work that mom bloggers and dad bloggers and non-parent bloggers are doing is incredible; the title «mom blogger» is fine for moms who want that title but not for those who don't; and dads with blogs should be better recognized by readers and media for the role that parenting plays in their advocacy.
To rank and gather the best sites for all interested parenting readers and fans who are looking for new blogs to follow and get the best advice from.
A survey of 36,000 readers of Baby Talk magazine in August 2017 show that the division among mothers who want the best for their babies is not going away.
Today's post is a question that comes from a reader, who wrote: What is the Best Stroller for a Newborn and 2 Year Old?
For readers already immersed in the Westminster village who want to broaden their horizons, Lionel is very good on the intricacies of the devolved executives and legislatures in Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast and London.
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