Sentences with phrase «booking right way»

After booking Right Way, they were on time picking me up for my behind the wheel instruction.
The rewards are decent: 5 points per dollar on airfare and hotels when booked the right way (terms apply) and 1 point per dollar elsewhere.
The most important thing, however, is giving away books the right way.
AND ALSO, just because bookstores can technically order your books the right way, doesn't mean they will.
Because authors need to Be Social and Get Noticed, we show them how to use current social media to market their book the right way.
If you self - publish your book the right way, you can earn as much as 70 % of the list price or more in profit.

Not exact matches

Or, as Christine Bader describes in her book The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil, corporations including her former employers at BP may well be «advancing human rights in some ways while compromising them in others.»
When I teach my Baby Got Booked course online, I coach my students to think about the following ways to «hook» their message onto what's relevant right now.
«Another way to keep our brain as healthy as possible is to ensure they get the right amount of exercise through cognitive training,» he said in his book.
And while some may warn against self - publishing your book, it's still a viable approach, if done the right way.
In other words, there's no official «right» way to organize your books.
Rob Artigo: And, of course, Tough Things First is the name of your book and it's important to note right here that if you want to learn more about these traits and other aspects of entrepreneurship, the book, Tough Things First, is a great way to go.
When you think about what Reinhart and Rogoff's book says, it kind of gets to an answer but it's not the right way to look at things; there are many more variables to analyze the situation with.
What I think is really interesting because what we are doing right now I was reading a book called Buffett the making of an American capitalist a great book by the way.
... «Eric's book dispels all the myths about link building and will teach you how to do it the right way!
He was certainly found guilty of blasphemy and heresy, which is absolutely right, because if what your book says is true then he deserved death, but the only way that would happen is under Roman law, from Pilate.
Taken this way, the book is surely of the first importance, since Catholic theology in America is dominated by Rahnerians who, if Reno is right, have at least in this matter misread their master.
But in theory at least, any field, any book, any course of study, presented in the right way, can provide an entry point for the awakening of a desire for liberal learning.
I have been doing a lot of reading and thinking about this over the past six years or so, and some of what I have learned will find its way into my upcoming book about giving up our rights, but here is a post about non-violent resistance, and some of the principles involved for living this way.
You can also buy any other book you want right then and there and you can get people to sync up with your account to instantly share books and even interactively read by highlighting certain parts and writing notes in margins (which you can do with real books too I know, but this way won't ruin the books themselves).
John Warwick Montgomery, a lawyer and philosopher as well as theologian, provides perhaps the most comprehensive argument by a conservative in his recent book Human Rights and Human Dignity: An Apologetic for the Transcendent Perspective (Zondervan, 1986) He concludes that rights derived from the inerrant teachings of the Bible give authority to the rights set forth in the Universal Declaration, even exceeding its claims in significantRights and Human Dignity: An Apologetic for the Transcendent Perspective (Zondervan, 1986) He concludes that rights derived from the inerrant teachings of the Bible give authority to the rights set forth in the Universal Declaration, even exceeding its claims in significantrights derived from the inerrant teachings of the Bible give authority to the rights set forth in the Universal Declaration, even exceeding its claims in significantrights set forth in the Universal Declaration, even exceeding its claims in significant ways.
The message of this book is that democratic life should be conceived not as an enterprise of autonomous men, no matter how clever they may be in organizing to pursue their interests, but as a way of realizing the Will of Heaven — that is, of doing the truth and serving the right in which man's proper being and destiny consist, This is another manner of signifying the «public philosophy» earlier mentioned.
If there was one right way, then there would have been only one book, or only tablet, or one scroll, or nothing at all.
Maybe I really misjudged the book and need to reread it... but I got the distinct impression that they were saying that the way church is done today is wrong becuase it is pagan, and the only right way to do church is like a house church does it because such churches haven't adopted any pagan practices.
My constant purpose was and is to adumbrate on every subject I handle a genuinely canonical interpretation of Scripture - a view that in its coherence embraces and expresses the thrust of all the biblical passages and units of thought that bear on my theme - a total, integrated view built out of biblical material in such a way that, if the writers of the various books knew what I had made of what they taught, they would nod their heads and say that I had got them right.
typical christian argument... «yours is wrong mine is right you'd better see the light MY way or «god» will punish you»... your god can kiss my a $ $... your book was written by herders in an agraian society that no longer exists.
I'm assuming the law suit would include bi people who want to have a multi-partner marriage, as this would be the only way to truly get the old religion - inspired traditional bigotry off the books while giving the bis full access to their right to the pursuit of happiness.
As the Good Book has warned, there will come an age when people just will themselves choose confusion more than what is right and morally just to preserve their sinful ways instead of seeking the One they need to perfect them as a human person with dignity as a divine image of noble and holy existence, instead do de - basing themselves out of a healthy and happier existence even on earth.
Stop worrying about whether you have read the right books, studied the Bible the right way, or believed the right things in the right way at the right time.
You are exactly right about why the Bible was given to us by God — not as a book to control others, but as a way to help us understand life, and to give us some parameters in which to walk during life.
This idea is guiding a lot of my life right now (and, yes, of course, I'm talking about way more than just writing a book):
Early in the book he tells of a sex educator in one of his classes who burst out with this tirade against Kilpatrick's Why Johnny Can't Tell Right from Wrong: «Even though Kilpatrick has almost convinced me that what I do as a sex educator is counterproductive in many ways, I'd never admit it to him, nor would I change anything I do.
No - one will ever know in the grand scheme of it who is right or wrong because there simply is no way of telling for sure and I'm sorry your holy book doesn't cut it for me.
If you want to familiarize yourself with what exact ways the early Christians did church, this a great place to start — right after the book of Acts.
The book suggests ways that Muslims may liberalize Islam through what she calls «operation ijtihad,» an ambitious initiative that would empower more Muslim women economically, align Islamic human rights codes with those of the modern world, reform radio and television outlets, create a less militant paradigm for the relationship between mosque and state, incorporate more democracy into the Muslim world and allow for engagement in interfaith activity.
and outside your bronze age story book which is so patently flawed in so many ways, how do you know any of this about judges and rights and punishments?
Humphry and Wickett had collaborated on Jean's Way, an account of the assisted suicide of Humphry's first wife, and on a second book, The Right to Die: Understanding Euthanasia.
Alice Walker, in a pithy essay titled «One Child of One's Own,» called her single daughter a «meaningful digression,» and that's right in many ways; if she had borne five children, she probably wouldn't have been writing many books.
I guess it's not so much the book itself that has inspired me, but the way the author's continually refer to Jesus» teachings on the Sermon on the Mount, teachings which no one in their right mind can truly contemplate without trembling at the sort of life changes it demands.
It is quite clear that a book subjected to attacks like this from a man like Luther begins with a handicap, although Calvin was perfectly right when he said that he saw nothing in James to criticize, because it was quite unreasonable to expect every man to present the argument for Christianity and Christ in exactly the same way
We have looked at these middle period books in their own right to see whether some at any rate of the things he is saying are philosophically suggestive for people who are exploring certain ranges of facts, or looking at them in a new way.
That, or something like it, seems to me the right way to describe this book.
Hope you don't mind me referring to the Quran about many issues discussed but this is supposed to be the way of our lives as Muslims and to us this is our guiding light and that on judgment date who has the Book held in his right hand, he would be rewarded for it, and those appeared holding Book in his left hand will be punished for it?
I get half - way through, and then a new book idea comes along which I just have to work on right now!
If there were to be a book written by an omnipotent being, if would be right in every way, shape, and form.
He was in fact already writing the «big books», in the form of the commentaries or, Galatians and Psalms, though they did not seem «big» to him — and he was right that the little books, were in a way, more difficult, involving genuine communication with the less well educated.
Apparently an advance copy of our book is on its way to us from across the Atlantic right now.
, one is a post on 5 ways to use patty pan squash (in season at the farmers market right now) and one is a sneak preview of some of the things I've been cooking for my upcoming book on fresh fruit and vegetable allergies.
Right after we wrapped the photo shoot for the new book, baking my way through a total of 75 pounds of gluten free flour in 4 weeks» time, I sat down and wrote this list.
Thanks Kimberly, I'm so happy that I saw you on Good Morning LA a while back, I ordered your book right away... I'm 1/2 way through... I finally found what I have been looking for:)
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