Sentences with phrase «book makes the case for»

This book makes the case for index investing and why it is the best way to invest your hard - earned dollars.
And in my varies books I make a case for him being vegetarian.
This book makes the case for a correlation between dividend investing and wealth 2.
In most of the world today tontines are no longer permitted, although Milevsky's book makes the case for their revival in the 21st century.

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By the company's name, you can probably guess iDoneThis might have a stake in advocating the idea, but the book makes a compelling case for why a done list beats a to - do list any day.
For his latest book, journalist Malcolm Gladwell makes the case that it might be.
Jay and Shel help the reader, through easy to understand examples, learn techniques that yield a win - win solution for two or more business ventures This book makes a strong case for treating others as you wish to be treated.
In his new book, Startup Rising, he makes a strong case for the Middle East, where a surprising number of young men and women are starting tech companies and where global corporations, such as Google, Yahoo and Cisco, are investing.»
In his book, Unconventional Success, David Swensen makes a strong case for adding REITs to a portfolio.
Bridgewater's Ray Dalio says «keep dancing» but party ending soon [CNBC] Ex-Viking CIO Sundheim plans to start equity hedge fund [Bloomberg] Tourbillon's Jason Karp: this market doesn't make any sense [Business Insider] Robert Soros stepping down from Soros Fund to start his own [Business Insider] Insurance dedicated funds: the hot new way to avoid taxes [Bloomberg] Hedge funds makes the case for humans over AI [Bloomberg] The book tour approach to launching a hedge fund [All About Alpha] The last hedge fund pit bull [Institutional Investor] Investing pioneer Jay Regan on hedge funds, fees and competitive markets [Collaborative Fund]
The book «Darwin's Black Box» makes a very compelling case for intelligent design, but I doubt any of you would bother to pick it up.
Not only this book a lively and honest memoir of Lane's experiences with church, but along the way, she makes a compelling case for the virtues that make thriving church communities to which we want to belong.
Writing in the New York Review of Books (April 1), I. F. Stone made an astonishingly persuasive case for the bizarre possibility that the CIA leaked the House report to an unwitting Schorr — a masterstroke which channeled public anger toward a virulent «secrecy backlash.»
In the book, I make a brief but impassioned case for reading the text with the prejudice of love, a hermeneutic I believe was employed by Jesus, and, as many reviewers have pointed out, a hermeneutic that Augustine also favored.
Requests for prayers in special cases are gathered up into one prayerful effort made without the help of any book.
Academics wrote the books and articles making the scientific and philosophical case for life.
Certainly the book makes a convincing case that Faber possessed an earlier, and perhaps deeper, appreciation of Philippine spirituality than Newman, albeit that Newman (as Cardinal Wiseman recognised) was more capable of providing a sure foundation for the Oratorian life in the English context.
I spent time with him in 1971 when I was writing a book on Africa, and I was charmed by his articulate exposition of the case for a «distinctively African sense of community» that made political parties unnecessary.
He's also the author of the book Fighting God: An Atheist Manifesto for a Religious World in which he made his case for «firebrand» activism.
In our book Slow Church: Cultivating Community in the Patient Way of Jesus, John Pattison and I make the case that our local churches are the place where the politics of God's kingdom are beginning to emerge, the communities in which we are learning to seek the peace and flourishing that God intends for all humanity.
To help people make the case for a sound conclusion that has been clouded by passionate obfuscation, I recommend Stanley Grenz's new book, Welcoming but not Affirming: An Evangelical Response to Homosexuality (Westminster / John Knox, 210 pages,, $ 18
In this riveting, valuable book, Donald Critchlow makes the case for a Great Woman theory of history.
A major part of the problem is that though Immanuel Kant wrote about dignity in the 18th century and the word was in use even earlier, strong efforts to elucidate and work with it have not been made (as have been made for, say, the notion of human rights, the subject of innumerable books, essays and court cases).
Protestants and Catholics will have to judge for themselves how well the declaration succeeds in stating «a consensus in basic truths,» and whether it makes the case that the 16th - century condemnations do not apply — even though they remain on the books as «salutary warnings,» to which teaching and preaching must attend.
Christopher Calderhead, author of Illuminating the Word: The Making of the Saint John's Bible (Liturgical), points out that in the case of a modern book the reader is the first to see any particular copy — it is sometimes wrapped in cellophane at the printer's and opened for the first time by the purchaser.
If I recall correctly, the Torah commentary I have actually compares the five books to various contemporary literature that survived along with the early documents so, yea, there's a good case to make for religious scriptures being a category of literature to explore critically.
In his 2005 book, Islam and the Blackamerican, Jackson makes a case for Muslim endorsement of the American political system and its «liberal - pluralist vision.»
Her little book Animals and Why They Matter makes a persuasive case for distinctions among values, thus avoiding problems in extreme positions.
In a book entitled Hindutva: Who is a Hindu, first published in 1923, Savarkar makes his case that we must move away from the label «Hinduism» and exchange it for the label «Hindutva.»
Their three books together make a powerful and eloquent case for the abolition of the death penalty.
I am disappointed that no one has significantly challenged the case I made for the moral significance of war in Against the Nations — except for Paul Ramsey in his wonderful book Speak Up for Just War or Pacifism.
In the present book I have spoken only incidentally of the «case» for prayer; my purpose here is to make suggestions about the actual practice of prayer, including the question of its effectiveness, the various kinds of praying in which we may engage, the significant exercise of private prayer and of public prayer, the way in which the Lord's Supper (or Holy Communion or Eucharist call it what you will) sums up all our praying, and finally the point of prayer in the total context of Christian faith itself.
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The distinctiveness of Mahoney's book is the careful rhetorical strategy that he has devised, both to win over skeptical or hostile readers and to make a plausible case for Solzhenitsyn as a political moderate who is neither a Tsarist reactionary nor an Enlightenment liberal.
10:45 a.m. / Book / Shop The first editions at this sleek bookshop - slash - gallery make a strong case for ditching your tablet.
With Alvaro Morata looking out - of - sorts, it would be a perfect time for Batshuayi to make his case in Conte's and Roberto Martinez's books!
Extra character fabric from the book cover project can be used to make pencil cases, applique onto a plain school bag, or even rejuvinate an outfit from last year if it will still fit (more useful for non-dresscode schools).
A review of the book says that its authors make a sound scientific case that males, rather than merely being providers, have also been shaped by evolution to care for their offspring.
That's still good advice, but by now, you should also be using your words and serious tone of voice to make clear which behaviors are not acceptable — opening up CD cases and ripping books, for example.
It is so surprisingly generous of you to supply unhampered exactly what numerous people could have marketed for an e book in making some dough for themselves, primarily seeing that you might have tried it in case you considered necessary.
This book covers the following: - The effect of employment on mothers and babies - Current laws on breastfeeding in the workforce - The benefits to the employer of supporting breastfeeding mothers in the workforce - Current programs encouraging breastfeeding in the workplace - Making the case to employers to support breastfeeding mothers - Breastfeeding management for employed moms Resources for employers, childcare providers, and mothers are listed in the back of the book
Although he later goes on to briefly make the case for the role of reading in improving literacy, this sentence shows that Grayling fundamentally views books as a reward, not a part of the rehabilitation process.
It is a laudable laundry list and Mettler's book makes a highly persuasive case for change — the submerged state is largely economically regressive, detrimental to citizens» knowledge and agency, and often expensive.
A History of Britain in the 1980s (Atlantic Books # 25) he makes a case for a Britain of confrontation — political parties, financial and business enterprises, culture and entertainment.
Peter Riddell, formerly of The Times, has written a stimulating book In Defence of Politicians (Biteback # 9.99) remaking the case for strengthening representative democracy, while John Kampfner's Freedom for Sale: How We Made Money and Lost Our Liberty (Pocket Books # 8.99) asks why so many people around the world appear willing to give up freedoms in return for security or prosperity.
We will continue to make the case for an alternative method of passing budgets down to local areas and providers, and will publish new research and recommendations in Red Book 2012 at the end of the year.
WASHINGTON (CNN)-- Former DNC chairman Howard Dean is coming out with a new book that makes the case for Democrats» ambitious plans to reform the country's health care system.
De Waal, who is based at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, has been making this case eloquently for many years and over several books, notably in Good Natured back in 1997, and in Primates and Philosophers, 12 years later.
One could take Davis, who is the director of the Center for Environmental Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, to task on the same grounds used by critics against Rachel Carson, whose book, Silent Spring, launched the modern environmental movement: Davis unabashedly makes the case against toxins and their health toll without presenting the other point of view.
In this adapted excerpt from a new book, the author combines her experience with military working dogs and the science of dogs» special abilities to make a case for our war dog force
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