Sentences with phrase «better than the author»

Perhaps that is part of what Schleiermacher meant by his famous statement that good interpretation means «to understand the author better than the author understands himself.»
No one has expressed the cry for final vindication better than the author of Job:
She writes a lot better than the author of «Shades of Grey» & she does have a reasoned stance.
Your post doesn't really make any sense either, all you seem to be saying is you're better than the author.
Which makes you no better than the author of the article.
It is a Catholic Book and so who other would know better than the author?
Who better than authors and booksellers to follow every story to its conclusion, no matter how unexpected?
It's sad when bootleggers understand this so much better than the authors they rip off.
If you write a 20,000 word page - turner, you could make out better than the author of a 100,000 word snoozer.
Why would Amazon need to restore them at all, who understands their tags better than the author?
Professionals, with the money and skills have to do this better than authors who seldom even have aptitude.
... What I'm hearing is that I have some nebulous, undefined but extremely important moral responsibility to take away custom from the entity that treats me and every other author on Earth better than any author has ever been treated by a publisher or retailer in, well, the history of Mankind, and give it to you.
They will have to serve authors better than authors can serve themselves.
Wouldn't Amazon know that data better than an author?
Nobody understands this better than author Greg Michalowski — a market veteran who has spent the last ten years with retail forex brokerage company FXDD — and now, with Attacking Currency Trends, he shares his experience in this field with you.
Who knows what the papers say better than the authors who wrote them?
I get what you are trying to say, but you come across as an elitist like you are better than this author bc you do nt care about the partnerships.

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In one, scholars were asked to read and rate research papers; unbeknown to them, the names had been changed to change the gender of the authors, and the scholars rated the papers «written» by men as better than the ones that appeared to be authored by women.
In his studies of truly great performers, K. Anders Ericsson, the psychologist and author of several landmark studies on elite performance... found that they practiced and rested a lot more than their good but not elite peers.
The study's authors say that getting people to think favourably of your accomplishments might be better achieved «by modest self - representation, or even self - denigration, than by outright bragging about one's positive qualities.»
The study's authors found that peckish participants in a card game known as the «Iowa Gambling Task» played more shrewdly and made better decisions than those who had eaten.
But as bestselling author and Oprah - anointed happiness expert Shawn Achor pointed out on in an excerpt from his new book on the TED Ideas blog recently, that sort of praise — well intentioned as it might be — actually does more harm than good.
«If you fall asleep in less than ten minutes, this is a sure sign you're significantly sleep deprived,» says Dr. Michael Breus, author of Good Night: The Sleep Doctor's 4 Week Program to Better Sleep and Better Health (Dutton, 2006).
Work Teams That Work: Skills for Managing Across the Organization Author Anthony R. Montebello includes more graphs, diagrams, and flow charts in his book (from Best Sellers Publishing, 612-888-7672, 1994, $ 24.95) than should really be allowed by law.
A certified financial planner, certified fund specialist and chartered financial consultant with more than 30 years» experience, Carson authored «Tested in the Trenches» and co-authored The New York Times best - seller «Avalanche: The 9 Principles for Uncovering True Wealth.»
Authors of The Fundamental Index: A Better Way to Invest, they found that building indexes based purely on market cap produced worse returns than indexes based on other measures.
But when you stop to think of other options — one of the authors» many tips is to imagine that your current options are vanishing — you'll often discover an answer that's better than what you had been pondering.
«They're selling better than traditional authors,» he says.
The authors conclude that there is a general atmosphere of consolidation in which older, larger businesses are doing increasingly better than new ones.
There's no better guide through these mind - expanding questions than acclaimed astrophysicist and best - selling author Neil deGrasse Tyson.
However, David Burkus, associate professor of management at Oral Roberts University and author of the forthcoming book Under New Management, questions whether that obsession with secrecy might do a company culture more harm than good.
Gretchen Rubin, the bestselling author of The Happiness Project, Better Than Before and The Four Tendencies, offers advice about how to be happy in her popular podcast which she co-hosts with her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft.
According to Nataly Kogan, author of Happier Now: How to Stop Chasing Perfection and Embrace Everyday Moments, «There are more than 11,000 different studies that have shown that if there is one habit that we can all adopt to improve our physical and emotional well - being, it's the practice of gratitude.»
Breakthrough ideas ripple across time, as Where Good Ideas Come From author Steven Johnson says, rather than occur in an enormous rogue wave from out of nowhere.
Even the most ferocious and the most laid - back authors actually share a good deal more common ground than either would care to admit.
The article's author, Steve Denning, dissects the main theme of Martin's book, which is that the current practices around maximizing shareholder value actually do more harm than good:
Before becoming one of the world's best - known comic strip writers and authors, Scott Adams spent more than a decade in the corporate world, moving into management after being held at gunpoint twice while working as a teller.
-- Josh Black, entrepreneur, author of Personal Best, and CEO of GroupM Content in Asia; GroupM is a media investment group with more than $ 100 billion in billings
«This is because people, other than very close friends and relatives, don't seem to relate well to those who constantly share photos of themselves,» lead study author David Houghton, of Birmingham Business School, said in a release.
Who better to learn from than actual published authors, writers, and editors?
Fredrick Petrie, author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for People With Better Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savings.
So I was more than intrigued to discover that consultant and author Andrew Sobel recommends in his new book «Power Relationships» that the best place for all those cards might be the circular file.
Or as Paul Shapiro, vice president of policy at the Humane Society of the United States and author of the forthcoming book Clean Meat, sums up: «It's possible that folks in this field might end up doing more good for animals than what I've done with my life.»
Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo, therapist and author of «Better Than Perfect» tells Entrepreneur, «Breaking your own mold can only make you stronger and more confident to reach higher levels in your professional and personal life.»
Very comprehensive, yet easy - to - understand, this business tool offers more than just the nuts and bolts of writing a business planthe author also provides invaluable insight through real - life examples illustrating key points and avoidable mistakes as well as cutting - edge information for the 21st century entrepreneur.
The authors» conclusion — Entrepreneurs think they are better than their resumes show and realize they can make more money by going it alone.
Drs. Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves are award - winning, best - selling authors and the cofounders of TalentSmart, a global consultancy that serves more than 75 % of the Fortune 500 companies and is the world's # 1 provider of emotional intelligence products and services.
Microsoft chief envisioning officer and author Dave Coplin believes workers often have better technology at home than in the workplace; it used to be the other way around.
The author pointed out that big countries are at most risk from a trade war (so focus on smaller ones), big companies are most subject to regulatory / antitrust actions (so go small), and regional opportunities are better than global ones.
In this episode of Better Than Success, we talk with best selling author and business coach Andreas Jones about his 7 step process to business success.
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