The 2.99 -3.99 «sweet point» is popular not so much because readers buy more at that price than
because more and more authors list at that price in order to get the 70 % «royalty» from Amazon.
Not exact matches
«
More often than not, it's the obvious questions people fall down on
because they think them through superficially,» says Martin Soorjoo, founder of San Francisco - based Investor Pitch Clinic
and author of Here's the Pitch: How to Pitch Your Business to Anyone, Get Funded,
and Win Clients (Wiley, 2012).
As I recall the headline read,
more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate
Because They're Not Dumb,»
and the
author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for
more money, people tend to hate it,
and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression
and opportunities.
Because list post
authors have already organized the key points of information for their readers, website visitors find this type of post less intimidating
and more easily accessible than other content formats.
Charles Koch, the chairman of Koch Industries, the $ 115 billion leviathan of 100,000 employees,
and author of Good Profit: How Creating Value for Others Built One of the World's Most Successful Companies, says the most compelling reason to focus on profit is
because you'll do
more good in the long run.
«This policy would be
more macro-economically stimulative
because of who the beneficiary is,» says Marshall Steinbaum, research director at the left - leaning Roosevelt Institute,
and one of the
authors of the report.
I can see how one can look at this idea
and look at the following examples in Hebrews 11 as «
Because they were sure they would get this reward, they did this thing» but as the
author points out in verse 39 that they didn't get what they imagined they would, so if we understand faith as «being sure» it would turn out that it is «being sure» of something
and being totally wrong — instead it makes
more sense to understand Hebrews 11:1 as saying that «faith is a realization (or actualization)» of our hopes, a realization that the
author points out is greater than we could expect
and be sure in.
I mention these two books simply
because a reader may be interested in a further
and more adequate discussion by the same
author along the same lines.
This is not
because I am an experienced eBook
author (though I did just publish my first eBook), but
because I am trying to learn
more about the process,
and wanted to share what I learn with you.
I am no Scholar but, I believe God has the power to change prophecy the way that he did with Hezekiah, his intentions for a perfect people in the beginning changed due to disobedience so who's to say our men or intended leadership has overall been disobedient,
and many women have been forced to lead
and in that leading women have been
more obedient.We all need each other if my husband was a pastor
and I'm his help mate if he for some reason can't teach or preach who else other than myself would be the closest to him.I don't believe GOD changes he's always the same but, he does have the power to make changes
and he does not need our permission to do so, instead of debating back
and forth over our version of the Bible we should be sure we have the Holy Spirit
and real relationship with GOD
because he will reveal to us his truths but, please know he's not the
author of confusion
The reason the
author found out that kids have a tendency to make us
more observant is
because religion is dogmatic in nature
and requires an all in commitment.
The
authors of the report say that people doing federal research on things like income, spending
and health should also ask questions about happiness
because of the
more developed view it could lend to in setting policies to improve people's lives.
I think the
author is not realistic,
because Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United
and Tottenham are
more consistent than Arsenal.
The book heralds David Silva as the best passer in the EPL
because he creates
more goal scoring chances than any other player,
and the
authors believe (based on research
and statistics) that Manchester City was able to score goals not necessarily
because they had better goal scorers, but
because they had great goal creators who made scoring easier.
Because the overnighting infants tried to get their mother's attention
and gazed at her
more often — which on the actual test is a positive sign of readiness to learn language — the study's
authors concluded that the overnighting infants were
more watchful
and wary about their mother's whereabouts, indicating
more anxiety
and insecurity.
Dr. Marianne Neifert, a pediatrician
and author of «Great Expectations: The Essential Guide to Breastfeeding,» explains that nipple incisions for implants should be avoided if breastfeeding is important to the patient [
because] all the milk ducts that drain the different lobes or sections of the breast kind of convene there [
and] it's possible to accidentally cut milk ducts or the nerve that sends the signal to your brain to release
more hormones that then helps you to produce
more milk.»
I asked the
author about this
and she swept it aside with something along the lines of: since there was no trend towards improvement, everybody has just decided not to study the issue any
more and let all big babies get as big as they want to get
because ultrasound is worthless.
The
authors state it is difficult to be precise about the dominant direction of the relationship between bed - sharing
and breastfeeding, whether mothers share beds
because they are breastfeeding or whether bed - sharing makes breastfeeding
more likely to be successful.
When, in the beginning of their article, the
authors spell out their expectations for how their results might turn out, they come up with three possible hypotheses: (1) single people are
more avoidant in their attachment styles than coupled people are; (2) single people are
more anxious in their attachments than coupled people are, maybe
because «they have been rejected by relationship partners who would not accept their anxiety, clinginess,
and intrusiveness;»
and (3) single
and coupled people are similar in their attachment experiences.
That's
because sucking on a pacifier locks a child's mouth in an unnatural position, making it
more difficult for him to develop his tongue
and lip muscles normally, says Patricia Hamaguchi, a speech - language pathologist from Cupertino, California,
and author of Childhood, Speech, Language,
and Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know.
«All of this obviously was acknowledged
and the individual who is the
author of that report obviously was informed of all that
and that's why I stand with this administration
because I know they are dedicated to excellence: nothing less, nothing
more than pure excellence.»
«Retired persons are a population of interest, particularly
because one mechanism by which Internet use may affect depression is to counter the effects of isolation
and loneliness, which are
more common among older adults,» the
authors stated.
Whether that is
because most scientific researchers are extremely nice
and forgiving people, or the
more likely possibility that contributing
authors confuse my job as managing editor with that of the editor - in - chief (who has the power to decide what gets published
and what does not), I am not entirely sure.
But
because more than 40 percent of the Earth's population lives about 60 miles from the coastline, the
authors write that taking advantage of offshore groundwater could help dampen looming water scarcity problems likely to be compounded by sea - level rise
and drought.
«
More than 90 percent of those in the United States who know they are at risk for HD
because of their family history have abstained from genetic testing, often
because they fear discrimination or don't want to face the stress
and anxiety of knowing they are destined to develop such a devastating disease,» says H. Diana Rosas, MD, of the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MGH - MIND), lead
and corresponding
author of the paper that will appear in the March 11 issue of Neurology
and has been released online.
Star professors may have larger networks of collaborators not just, as the
authors suggest,
because they have
more students
and postdocs than lower - ranked competitors, but
because more of those students
and postdocs win academic jobs that permit them to participate in collaborations as independent investigators; the rest just disappear from academe.
«It's scary to consider these numbers
because at first glance it looks like sports are getting
more dangerous
and athletes are getting injured
more often,» said Joseph Rosenthal, clinical assistant professor of physical medicine
and rehabilitation at The Ohio State University
and lead
author of the study.
«New Yorkers tend to focus on rats
because they are larger
and we see them scurrying around in streets or subways; however, from a public health vantage point, mice are
more worrisome
because they live indoors
and are
more likely to contaminate our environment, even if we don't see them,» says senior
author W. Ian Lipkin, MD, senior
author of both papers, John Snow Professor of Epidemiology,
and director of CII.
This career stage coincides with the time when many women are considering starting families,
and because women tend to be primary carers, they are
more likely than men to end their STEM career at this stage,» the
authors write.
The
authors suggest that human activity may even be driving a similar Lilliput - like pattern in the modern world, as
more and more large animals go extinct
because of hunting, habitat destruction,
and climate change.
The method used in the study is known as the Hirsch Index
and while the study
authors acknowledge factors such as there being high public interest leading to
more studies of a particular illness, they believe that
because it is objective
and evidence - based it will be a useful complement
and guide to
more traditional methods of risk assessment
and can be used to produce a shortlist of pathogens for authorities to focus on.
The
authors caution that
because the study was conducted in Norway, which has a relatively homogenous
and well - educated population, the findings should not be generalized to
more diverse populations or to cultures with other feeding
and eating practices without further study.
Gabriele Villarini, UI associate professor of civil
and environmental engineering
and corresponding
author on the paper, says researchers honed in on predicting the impacts of tropical cyclones
because that information is generally
more useful than typical forecasts that predict how many storms are expected in a season.
The
authors note that
more work must be done, however,
because only one of these species engaged in a full cycle of listening
and speaking in which the artificial cells sensed the molecules coming from the bacteria,
and the bacteria could perceive the chemical signal sent in return.
Hearts are promising organs for the new technology
because introducing nanoparticles into the wide - open spaces of the organ's atria
and ventricles presents less of a challenge than incorporating the tiny magnets all throughout
more solid structures like brains or livers, according to Kelvin Brockbank of Clemson University
and Tissue Testing LLC, one of the
authors of the paper who spoke to reporters during a 28 February teleconference.
The
authors aren't yet sure why the organic carbon from the
more developed watersheds is less vulnerable to breakdown by sunlight in rivers
and streams, but suggest that it might be
because it has already been exposed to appreciable sunlight in the less shady urban
and agricultural environment.
This article is especially relevant today not only
because it is a critical review of past research on moral education viewed through the lens
and the work of the
authors, but
because it is also a critique of the current status of higher education
and an argument for the need to focus
more intentionally on equity
and fairness.
That's
because people with poor social skills tend to experience
more stress
and loneliness, both of which can negatively impact health, said study
author Chris Segrin, head of the UA Department of Communication.
«We chose to evaluate the device in patients who had their first stroke six months or
more in the past
because not a lot of gains are happening by that point,» said co-senior
author Thy Huskey, MD, an associate professor of neurology at the School of Medicine
and program director of the Stroke Rehabilitation Center of Excellence at The Rehabilitation Institute of St. Louis.
However, the men also relied on non-affective cues, like attractiveness
and how provocatively the women were dressed — this is a cause for concern, the study
authors note,
because relying on these cues can lead a person to overestimate the sexual interest of
more attractive
and provocatively dressed women when they are not, in fact, feeling that way.
Because products are often valued
and discerned based on their uniqueness
and distinctiveness, the
authors predicted that participants would be subsequently less confident about their choices when exposed to
more (versus less) photos.
The
authors say
more work needs to be done on establishing exactly what foods are best for promoting ideal gut conditions, however they conclude: «We think a diet high in fruits
and vegetables is best as these are rich in fibre / complex carbohydrates, which are important
because butyrate - producing species are dependent upon them indirectly via cross-feeding relations with fibre degraders.
«For years there has been this hypothesis that African - Americans have worse birth outcomes
because they have
more melanin in their skin which reflects the sun
and therefore lowers levels of Vitamin D,» said study
author Zaneta Thayer, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Colorado Denver.
According to lead
author Professor John Deanfield from University College London (UCL) in the UK, «Our study is unique
because it followed individuals for such a long time,
more than 60 years,
and allowed us to assess the effect of modest, real - life changes in adiposity.
«These results are important
because variability in mood
and emotional dysregulation can interfere with social, school,
and behavioral functioning,
and may contribute to the development of
more severe psychopathology,» said senior
author, Dean Beebe, PhD, professor of pediatrics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
«This is encouraging
because the safety profile of anti-muscarinic drugs is well - characterized, with
more than 20 years of clinical application for a variety of indications in Europe,» said senior study
author Paul Fernyhough, PhD, professor in the departments of pharmacology
and therapeutics
and physiology at the University of Manitoba in Canada.
For positive experiences, consumers are reluctant to eliminate categories, while the opposite is true for negative experiences
because eliminating categories makes it feel like
more of the experience has passed,» write
authors Anuj K. Shah (University of Chicago Booth School of Business)
and Adam L. Alter (New York University).
«Minority teachers may be perceived
more favorably by minority students
because they can serve as role models
and are particularly sensitive to the cultural needs of their students,» said study
author Hua - Yu Sebastian Cherng, assistant professor of international education at NYU Steinhardt.
«But [searching for such flaws] is just a short - term fix
because more powerful hardware
and larger data for training means that future AI models will be able to capture all these properties
and be truly indistinguishable from human -
authored content,» Zhao says.
The
authors suggest that this may be
because student debt is
more burdensome
and harder to repay across racial lines.