Sentences with phrase «be familiar to readers»

Much of what he says in his first column about getting lawyers to rethink the way they work and eliminate as many inefficiencies as possible will be familiar to readers of Slaw, thanks to the perceptive comments of our far - seeing contributors.
At the moment posts are mainly from editors Bob Tarantino and Paul Chodirker, but there are another dozen and a half bloggers on the team, some of whom will be familiar to our readers from Heenan's guest blogging stint here last July.
The issue will be familiar to all readers and this note can not purport to provide a comprehensive analysis of all of the arguments — indeed the Court of Appeal noted that it had been presented with eleven -LSB-...]
The second type - and much more common - will be familiar to any readers here who watch that old British TV series «Yes Minister».
The technical working group, for example, includes some names that may be familiar to readers here: Alex Wilson, Peter Yost, and Terry Brennan, among others.
The broad outlines of Newman's life and work may be familiar to readers of the Rail: he was initially one of the inner circle of artists who would become known as the «Abstract Expressionists.»
Some names may be familiar to our readers already, such as North - East native Hush (interviewed), and London - based Lex Thomas, who's small but beautifully rendered classically inspired work intertwined with her pixelated backgrounds we recently saw with Opus at the Scope Fair in Miami during Basel week.
Some of the work selected would be familiar to readers of this journal: Jason Urban and Leslie Mutchler's Universal Gate, David Altmejd's Ringers, Hank Willis Thomas's Blow the Man Down (2013) and Ann Aspinwall's Fortuny have all appeared on our pages.2 Most, however, would have been new to even the most assiduous follower of contemporary prints.3
The information in Figure 1, Panels A and B, will be familiar to those readers.
Many of the arguments that Mr. Bogle makes in the book would be familiar to readers: the drawbacks of investing in mutual funds, the importance of keeping down frictional costs such as fees, commissions, sales charges and taxes, the virtues of index funds etc..
Many of the names and discoveries will be familiar to readers.
Through this device, Brockemeier explores the links between suffering and beauty, using the stories of six different characters connected by a journal of love notes, with a wisdom and compassion that will be familiar to readers of Doerr's work.
Many of the motion - comics techniques Madefire uses on its Motion Books platform will be familiar to readers of Thrillbent and other digital - first comics: Rack focus, panning, panel - by - panel reveals, word balloons dropping in with a swipe or a click.
These changes and many more will be familiar to the readers of this blog and to those of you who have delved into Empowered Educators, the landmark study of teacher quality done by Linda Darling - Hammond and her colleagues.
Many examples will be familiar to readers of the «best practices» literature (Southwest Airlines, New York City Police Department, Long Beach Unified School District), but the book's nearly 500 pages allow its editors to delve into details that will be fresh for most.
Some of Collins's religious reasoning will be familiar to readers of C. S. Lewis, another skeptic turned believer.
Some of them («# 34: Use MySpace to drive individuals to your e-advocacy campaigns») will be familiar to readers of more general guides, but many of them are more subtle and will go a long way to helping an organization or campaign avoid mistakes and get the most out of their investment in social networking sites.
Whatever the merits of Bergson's depiction of the process of remembering a name, he is describing a dynamism of interplay which may be familiar to some readers.
I appreciate the willingness of Andrew Kloster and Jan Hicks to write, but the best thing I can do in answering their concerns is to refer them to a book of mine that may be familiar to readers of this journal: First Things (Princeton, 1986).
The story he tells will be familiar to readers of Jenkins's The Next Christendom and The New Faces of Christianity: Believing the Bible in the Global South.
Although much of the author's biographical information on Jackson and Robertson will be familiar to readers, his discussion is often thought provoking.
He has been replaced in interim capacity by Susan Chira, whose name will be familiar to some readers of this newsletter for her excellent work covering gender issues.
His latest book, however, offers some questions that will be familiar to any reader of Nicolás Gómez - Dávila.
The considerable body of literature that deals with this problem is familiar to every reader of the Old Testament.
Barr's engaging and accessible articles have long been familiar to readers of First Things, and those looking for something different by way of vacation reading this summer might pick up the recently - published collection of his essays, The Believing Scientist.
The editors and several of the contributors are familiar to the readers of this journal, so, perhaps not surprisingly, we warmly recommend this spirited guide to Christian faithfulness in an often hostile culture.
Reflections on the Morality of the Persian Gulf War edited by David E. DeCosse Doubleday, 132 pages, $ 15 The views of Stanley Hauerwas and George Weigel on the question posed by the title are familiar to readers of this journal.
I repeat this material, which is familiar to readers of RC, because new people come online here all the time.
Her explanation of type 1 and type II errors (which she says are familiar to the readers: an improbable claim) are confusing, and of no particular relation to the subject of climate science.
«Each door is familiar to the people who enter through that door, just as our current publication brands and experiences are familiar to the readers of those publications.
Be sure that if you are using acronyms, that they will be familiar to your reader.
It's familiar to the reader and an ideal format when you are applying for job positions within your field.

Not exact matches

This opinion piece from The New York Times editorial board — part of a larger series on gun violence that also looks at the horrific statistics on the murder of women in the U.S. — focuses on the «boyfriend loophole,» something that may be familiar to regular Broadsheet readers.
Most of you are familiar with Barbara Corcoran from the TV show Shark Tank, but one thing you might not know is that she described herself to me during our interview as «a below - average reader and an insecure student.»
The names on his list will be more than familiar to our readers.
The third writer in the package is Stephen D. Solomon, whose name will be familiar to longtime readers of Inc..
This will be familiar stuff to many Monevator readers, but it's always useful to have a frame of reference, especially as the investing world can rarely agree on a consistent definition for anything.
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.
Goldberg is a political journalist, not a historian, and readers more familiar with the ideological twists and turns of the modern era will be familiar with his thesis: While the left has long depicted the right as fascist, it is in fact the left — from Hegel to Hitler to Hillary and, yes, the politics of meaning, too — that follows the fascist formula most influentially articulated by Mussolini: «Everything within the state; nothing outside the state; nothing against the state.»
And this is exactly what Fr Holloway does also by coining the phrase familiar to readers of this magazine: The Unity - Law of Control and Direction.
To readers of Gilead and Home, the earlier of Robinson's works focusing on the small Iowa town, Lila will be familiar as the much - younger wife of John Ames, the town's Congregationalist minister (and the narrator of Gilead).
The passages cited in this section are also characterized by their positive, optimistic tone, a tone less familiar to readers who frequent congregations with certain other orientations.
In short, Wieman was attuned to the very notions which had been shaping the imagery of Whitehead's thought, and thus words which appeared to be mere abstractions, or awkward combinations of otherwise familiar words to some readers, conveyed significant new depth of meaning which Whitehead was at pains to present to his readers.
C & C readers are familiar with the events leading up to the showdown.
Eliade, who was for many years at the University of Chicago, will be familiar to most readers as the author of the four - volume A History of Religious Ideas and numerous other books dealing with religion and myth in human history.
Familiar themes — federalism, separation of powers, the Bill of Rights — are treated with enough texture to enable novice readers to judge several central disputes.
In a paper of this brevity, I have to assume that the reader is largely familiar with actual entities and eternal objects, in order to have adequate space for a discussion of nexus.
Readers will already be familiar with the work of Phillip Johnson, the hard - hitting critic of blind allegiance to Darwinian orthodoxy.
Edward Oakes, long familiar to the readers of this journal, is among the puzzled, and the von Speyr connection is one of the few questions that he does not attempt to resolve in his remarkable new book Pattern of Redemption (Continuum, 334 pp, $ 29.50
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