Apparently you take what
a book says over scientific facts.
Not exact matches
The only thing that would change is trampling even more all
over any willingness to tackle a couple of reforms,» Schäuble
said Thursday at a
book launch, according to the Wall Street Journal.
«There's a lot that goes into making a
book,» she
says, «and we're going to take
over everything for you.»
If you want to write a
book, setting a Challenge that
says you'll write for 2 hours a day will automatically trigger some progress and mental momentum, because you know that if you just do that
over and
over again, for six months, chances are very good you'll have at least a rough draft in place when you're done.
But the characteristics of craft can also be applied to a company's culture,
said Jim Koch, founder and CEO of the Boston Beer Company and author of the new
book Quench Your Own Thirst: Business Lessons Learned
Over a Beer or Two.
Sinek, best known for his
book, Start With Why,
said that current consumer - minded business models that prioritize the needs of customers
over people within the organization are outdated, having first been adapted in the 80s and 90s.
«Conservative pundits all too often sound alarms
over an effort to take
over America and of undocumented immigration's alleged horrific impact on the U.S. economy,»
said Román, who authored a
book released last year on immigration.
Booking site Hipmunk reported that its reservations for Trump hotels are down nearly 60 percent
over this time last year, the Globe
said, while a survey of more than 2,000 Americans by travel trend tracking website Skift found 56.9 percent of respondents
said they were less likely to stay in a Trump hotel because of his campaign.
While Jobs is
said to have no editorial control
over the
book, which comes out in November, it will be the first authorized biography of Jobs.
United
said this week its chief executive met with the Chinese consulate in Chicago
over the possible impact to
bookings from a customer being dragged off a plane but it was too early to tell if business in China had been hit by the event.
And so I
said well bring her
over and she came
over and she gave me sort of an outline that she had worked up and it was really good based upon these little
books that I had given him.
«The process of writing proved to be very therapeutic and healing for me, and provided a way to look back
over the time line of my grief and process how I was truly feeling,»
says Ledeboer, who is now working on a
book based on her blog posts.
In an interview after his
book was finally released, Zusak
said, «In three years, I must have failed
over a thousand times, but each failure brought me closer to what I needed to write, and for that, I'm grateful.»
Ticking off a list of changes to financial markets
over the past three years, Mr. Dimon
said he feared someone would write a
book soon about how government overreach had hurt the economic recovery.
«These people write
books saying if you just cut out a cup of coffee a day and invest it in the stock market, you can make millions
over the years.
ForwardKeys, which analyses 16 million flight reservations a day from major global reservation systems,
said bookings for international arrivals to the United States
over the next three months were 2.3 % higher than last year.
The latest Disney foodie craze taking
over Instagram is definitely one for the
books, giving a nod to the glorious rose gold Minnie Mouse ears the theme parks can't keep in stock:
Say hello to rose gold Minnie Mouse ears cupcakes — eeee!
Koenig
said his new bullish outlook was based on improved software - as - a-service visibility, as Oracle's applications business «gets
over the «hump» of its transition to cloud,» as well as to robust
bookings activity and solid database licensing activity.
• The Untold Story of Napoleon Hill, the Greatest Self - Help Scammer of All Time (PaleoFuture) • How the Twinkie Made the Superrich Even Richer (Dealbook) • The Rockefeller Family Fund Takes on ExxonMobil (New York Review of
Books) • Uber wants to take
over public transit, one small town at a time (The Verge) see also Uber
said it protects you from spying.
This is one of the things Heap's Komanoff
over and
over again is developing good habits and then doing them consistently
over and
over and optimizing those habits and that's how he starts off the
book and he
says in short the compound effect is the principle of reaping huge rewards from a series of small almost minuscule Smart Choices day in and day out.
The airline also warned of poor second - half earnings,
saying that average weekly
bookings had declined 33 percent, with numerous flight cancellations immediately after the shooting down of Flight MH17
over Ukraine in July.
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]
«If the New Democrats are serious about their policy
book, I don't think they're going to hand them
over to Avi Lewis and Naomi Klein, just»cause,»
says former party official Ian Capstick, who identifies himself with what exists of a right flank of the NDP.
GrabTaxi, which is based in Singapore,
said that it is the biggest taxi -
booking app in the region with about 60,000 taxi drivers operating within its network,
over 500,000 currently active users and a total of 2.5 million downloads of its mobile app to date.
But Karl Brauer, a senior analyst for Kelley Blue
Book, also
said that given Mitsubishi's the financial straits
over the past decade, he doubts the company has invested much in technology to bring the plant up to date.
So, what happens as people read these stories
over and
over, the conversation simply never comes up... and if someone challenges their faith... and they go to the Bible to look for answers, they are simply never going to find a trace of what I'm trying to
say here in the sacred
books.
Back during the (George W.) Bush Administration, I spent (or rather wasted) some time reading
books and articles written by journalists who were suspicious (I hesitate to
say paranoid) about those suspicious and paranoid fringe religious kooks (theonomists and theocrats) who threatened to take
over....
Because God
said he exists in this
book over here (written by men).
Dr. Walter L. Bradly, an expert on polymers and thermodynamics,
says, «Ice crystals have a certain amount of order, but it's simple, repetitive, and has a low amount of information, sort of like filling a
book with the words, «I love you, I love you, I love you»
over and
over again.
Think about how silly that claim really is, all the native Americans decide to become Hindu and then take
over a large part of India, what would we look like supporting them even if they produce a
book that
says their God Vishnu give them that land?
Personally in the
book of Leviticus I don't remember it starting off
saying this is strictly for the Israelites and everyone can pass
over this
book as the Ms. Knust has stated.
These were the conversations surrounding the emergence of the canon,
says Wright, a process that has been subjected to scrutiny by both Catholic traditionalists, «asserting the supremacy of the church
over the Bible,» and by postmodern skeptics, «asserting that the canon itself, and hence the
books included in it, were all part of a power play for control within the church.»
In fact, I have tried to keep silent on certain issues
over the years, but the problem, or maybe I should
say the benefit, of teaching through
books of the Bible the way I do, is that I can not avoid certain issues for long.
They found that even though, «Four in 10 [Americans]
say it's a
book worth reading
over and
over,» only 11 percent had even read the whole thing once.
One concern often heard is that if the name «Saint Gilbert» had appeared on his
books, Chesterton never would have attracted as many readers — or as many converts — as he has: It is precisely his approachability as an ordinary person, they
say, which has won so many people
over to his side; making a him a saint could risk that.
How about we get
over what this ancient comic
book says altogether?
Who's to
say that he didn't write your Bible (and the Quran... and the
Book of Mormon... and all of the rest of them), toss in a bit of sugar about love and kindness and eternal bliss, then set the hook, sit back and cackle about all of the perpetual fighting
over it all.
The interview he granted me was the first in which May talked about the background of Paulus, its contents in relation to Mrs. Tillich's account, and his concern
over what the reception of both
books says about contemporary culture.
Listen,
over and
over and
over again (don't make me go in and count them — probably 100s of times) your
book says the «The «LORD GOD» spoke to Moses and
said: «blah blabbity blah», delineating each law that was supposed to be transmitted to the people.
How many times does it have to
say the same thing
over, and
over before we listen to the Word here instead of thick
books that try to explain it all away?
Dawkins» special reason for having written this
book, as perhaps need not be
said, is his own frustration
over the sheer number of persons in the world today who continue to refuse to believe either in special evolution or in its entirely immanent causal mechanisms.
Most geologists and scientists
say there is however a fairly large amount of data that proves a major regional floods have occured that would imitate some of the Genesis flood account details, however with the
book claiming it was a global flood being specific as to how far
over every mountain the water reached, physics easily debunks the Genesis account.
Since the bible is a collection of individual
books and letters, etc., written
over the span of many years, by many different authors, some of which who wrote anonymously (including the authors of all four gospels), then we might
say that it has no purpose other than what people use it for.
He undertook study and research
over a wide range of subjects and is
said to have spent
over two thousand pounds (a large fortune in those days) on
books, instruments and apparatus.
LifeWay Stops Selling Jen Hatmaker
Books over LGBT Beliefs Hatmaker
says she doesn't need to defend her decision.
These authors slave
over their
books, and then put them out there with fear and trembling hoping they picked for publishing, and when you reject their manuscript, you don't even have the courtesy to send them a letter which
says,
I have
over fifteen commentaries in my study on the
Book of Luke which aid me in my sermon prep, and most of them
said almost nothing at all about this part of Luke 3.
Peter Kwasniewski: This
book, you could
say, has been in the works for
over twenty years.
In the same
book, Peale related the story of a man who had
said he had no interest in religion, who was fighting a losing battle
over alcoholism, and was persuaded to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
In answer tothey not him.There is no place in the
book, the Bible, that
says the planet is only 6000 years old, it is the word of God, just because the Bible has been misinterpreted by men and women
over the years does not make it (the Bible) a work of fiction.The Bible has been proven to be more accurate and unchanged than any other text of antiquity.Case in point Kedorlaomer.