I find some of the comments on the greenhouse effect posted up
by readers here to be quite annoying.
Naomi Klein, the author of a string of provocative and popular books including «The Shock Doctrine,» recently took on global warming policy and campaigns in «Capitalism vs. the Climate,» a much - discussed cover story for The Nation that has been mentioned
by readers here more than once in the last few weeks.
Not exact matches
(
Readers interested in delving deeper into this can look
here for the two - way cross-tabulation of breadwinners
by male and female education.)
Rather than repeat that analysis
here, the Department refers
readers to 81 FR 21002 (April 8, 2016)(BIC Exemption) and 81 FR 21089 (April 8, 2016)(Principal Transactions Exemption) for discussion of the issues raised
by comments expressing support or opposition to the Rule and PTEs.
And even if the indicator was valid (counterfactually), the article asks
readers to accept as given that earnings are properly reported
here, that they will grow
by nearly 50 % over the coming year, and that investors are willing to key the long - term return they require from stocks to the yield on 10 - year bonds, which has been abnormally depressed in a flight to safety.
Marie Claire UK, Dear
reader,
here is the best way to start an email (and the greetings you should avoid), May 17, 2016,
by Lauren Franklin
As suggested
by a
reader, we evaluate
here the public stock market forecasts of Louis Navellier.
As suggested
by a
reader, we evaluate
here Steve Sjuggerud's commentary on the U.S. stock market via the DailyWealth archive since October 2005.
This post has been on my mind from day one and it's also been a topic that was requested
by readers in response to previous installments in the Safe Withdrawal Rate Series (click
here for Part 1):
I'd like to think (although not sure) I can provide some value
here to
readers by doing the work for them in the US dividend stock niche.
For the last several years, we've discussed many of these factors, about which
readers can fully test their understanding
by perusing scores of reports and essays archived
here at https://www.moneymetals.com/news You can also find a steady stream of informative, relevant, actionable information on «The Silver Guru» David Morgan's Blog.
As suggested
by a
reader, we evaluate
here stock market forecasts of John Buckingham, Chief Investment Officer of Al Frank Asset Management, who emphasizes careful stock selection, broad diversification and a long investing horizon.
Responding to feedback from one of our younger
readers (see our March - April letters page) we continue the theme
here, looking more closely at how we are saved
by the death and resurrection of Christ, and the place of suffering in the economy of redemption.
-LSB-...] Posted
by weirdhippy on October 30th, 2007 Really good post
here from the the Naked Pastor who is another recent addition into my
reader.
Here Whitehead and Russell emphasize «the primitive ideas are
by means of descriptions intended to point out to the
reader what is meant; but the explanations do not constitute definitions, because they really involve the ideas they explain» (PM 91).
Justin notes that Paul's rhetorical strategy
here is to begin
by talking about wicked people who had turned from God and gotten caught up in all kinds of sins, only to turn the argument on his
readers by declaring, «Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges.
Here is the invitation fantasy holds out to the
reader: to recover a belief beclouded
by knowledge, to reaffirm a faith shattered
by fact.
The controversy has been sparked
by what Pastor Benke actually said in his prayer — and
here Mr. Nuechterlein does a disservice to his
readers by failing to provide a single bit of information about the content of Dr. Benke's prayer.
Pete, Peter Lawler and I carried on the discussion
here, but I would like to publicly note some fine arguments
by our
readers.
So with that in mind,
here are some of the most helpful resources shared
by readers on Twitter, Facebook, and the blog.
In addition to the upcoming events hosted
by St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary and the Society of Catholic Social Scientists,
here is yet another fall event that our New York — area
readers may wish to attend: John Lennox will deliver a lecture entitled «Does....
I would like to think I have hit a happy medium
here, but I would rather the book be returned or discarded than that it satisfy any
reader who hopes only to be entertained for an evening
by that living prophetism which proclaimed and still proclaims God's judgment and redemption of Israel, and through her life, of the world.
(The
reader will
here please notice that in my exclusive reliance in the last lecture on the subconscious «incubation» of motives deposited
by a growing experience, I followed the method of employing accepted principles of explanation as far as one can.
you must be new to cnn.com,
here no article gets the luxury of proof reading execpt
by us, the
readers... sad, i know!
One of the challenges of this view is that if Mark truly ended his narrative
here, he seems to have concluded
by deliberately not concluding,
by dangling something incomplete and unsatisfying before the
reader in the final verse: «So they went out and fled from the tomb, for terror and amazement had seized them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.»
Since only a very few of these have been translated and are therefore available for reading
by the general
reader, the names of the individual books which constitute each division are not given
here.4 Only a few can be mentioned, and that but briefly, only enough to reveal the general nature of the literature.
... wow, lot's of mis - statements
here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some
readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
Life
by DailyBurn
readers can click
here for two free plates.
So, without further ado,
here are the Top 15 Gluten - Free Desserts of 2015, picked
by you
readers.
As requested
by a
reader and my mom
here is my newest granola creation: Double Coconut Maple Granola.
Readers, the report referred to in the link provided
by Shankar is the 2014 State of Sustainability Initiatives report, available for download
here.
Here is a comment that was left
by reader Marlene Placido requesting one of my all time favorite cookies:
Hi Kamran, like many other of your
readers I come around
here fascinated
by your wonderful recipes and pictures and I am so glad to see that behind all those beautiful works of art there is a marvellous person.
Here are some of the best worst draft takes of all time, as selected
by SB Nation NFL and
by the
readers.
I was however impressed
by the policy
here, although I feel the
readers here do not do justice to that policy.
Hello all, been a Draysbay
reader for about 5 years now (I stay far away from the comment section, but is my favorite part to read) I would say I'm best known
here for the great Chone Figgins / Sean Rodriguez debate of 2012 (I will finally admit I was wrong lol) Also, I was challenged
by a certain Draysbay contributor to beat him in Ottoneau back in that same debate ^ ^.
However, this morning I found two new comments on the blog left
by a
reader named Dana — whom, I should mention at the outset, is not Dana Woldow, the San Francisco school food reformer who often comments
here and is no great fan of Jamie.
Recommended Midwives
Here are some midwives that have been recommended
by our
readers.
Recommended Midwives Not rated yet Recommended Midwives
Here are some midwives that have been recommended
by our
readers.
But every now and then there's a link that's worth posting
here, to reach all TLT
readers, and I put this recent article
by Marion Nestle in that category.
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by email.
All of you - every single person who takes the time to stop
by here and read or to subscribe via email or feed
reader... I am just laid low with the honor of it all.
as I am being questioned
by DD
readers here about it.
Here's a photo sent to me just this week
by a Lunch Tray
reader of her child's lunch:
-LSB-...]
by the way, as dedicated Lunch Tray
readers already know, I speak
here from long experience.
Here's the
Reader's Digest condensed version of a good article written
by real economists — not clueless TV talk show personalities.
In order to do so I gathered a dataset of previous English
by - elections and changes in public opinion and ran a series of regression models (statistically minded
readers can see a brief rundown of my data and methodology
here).
23:05 - If you want a quick look at my day in Eastleigh, which involved being told
by Ukip that our
readers are not «A1s» (something to do with money), you can check it out
here.
Here's another round of photos sent in
by BxNN
readers, chronicling this weekend's blizzard.
Here's the full text of Cuomo's e-mail, which was forwarded
by a
reader (interestingly, it speaks in very general terms about the budget and «realigning» spending, but makes no mention of the deep education and health care cuts, which opponents say will lead to service reductions):