This week's head - to - wall experience began
by reading an article in one of our local papers about the trouble our libraries are having with legacy publishers over e-books.
Not exact matches
But also
read books and
articles by experts
in the field, particularly those on aspects of social impact investment.
That's the contention of a classic
article in the UK's Telegraph newspaper (hat tip to VC Fred Wilson for the reminder that it's still very much worth a
read)
by University of Hertfordshire psychologist Richard Wiseman.
At least that's what you'd have to conclude from a chilling, must -
read article by Judith Duportail
in The Guardian recently.
(
Read what Rupert Murdoch has to say about his anointed son James
in this Fortune
article by Pattie Sellers).
For example,
in an October interview with industry trade publication Digiday, media consultant Aram Zucker - Scharff compared the project to Facebook's Instant
Articles project, which is pitched as making news articles easier to read by hosting them directly on the social network
Articles project, which is pitched as making news
articles easier to read by hosting them directly on the social network
articles easier to
read by hosting them directly on the social network's site.
One person driving less, eating less factory - farmed meat, flying less, polluting less, using less air conditioning — you know things you could do — may affect little on a global CO2 scale, but maybe today, if everyone who
reads this
article who cares about Thoreau's legacy, who believes
in self - determination, who calls him - or herself a leader, or just wants to be one, acts
by his or her values...
In other words, it's not easily overruled
by logic, reason, an executive coach, or an
article you
read yesterday that says you'll be a better leader and far more successful if you tone it down a bit.
He mentioned he had just
read one of my
articles (one of the first ones I had written for this column) and was fascinated
by the correlations I made between the culture of the U.S. special - operations community and building high - performance teams
in the business world.
Because the technology is constantly evolving, any book you
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Baseball Though the origins of baseball seemed unclear
in that one
article I think I remember
reading on Wikipedia, the modern - day game was first invented
in the early 1800s
by Abner Doubleday's father, Ken Burns.
Unbeknownst to my son — until he
reads this
article — I have been planning for this fateful day when he leaves for college
by having him work
in my business.
People hold Spanish flags and a banner
reading «Government of Spain, comply with and enforce the constitution:
article 155 now» during a demonstration organised
by the Spanish right - wing party Vox
in front of the Spain Government Delegation
in Barcelona, on September 6, 2017.
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I
read all the related
articles months ago deciding whether it was something that could work for me, and wasn't convinced — possibly because it seemed more US focused particularly on healthcare benefits (which is not covered
by employers here
in Oz), but also just couldn't envisage any scenario where my firm would want to let me go (perhaps I think I'm more valuable than I really am??)
To me, these both fit
in the «STMYGH» category («stuff that makes you go hmmm»): The NYT ran an interesting
article about insurance company economics this weekend and I was once again struck
by...
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Wolf Richter is one of the very few who have described very clearly and
in layman's terms the usual destiny of a retail chain purchased
by a Private Equity (PE) firm:
read any of his
articles here about the retail meltdown and the dynamics will become depressingly similar after the third «victim».
While personally, authors may be supporters or protestors of the Segwit2x hard fork,
in most situations, you wouldn't be able to tell just
by reading their
articles on the subject.
By reading this
article further, you will find our list and reviews of the best and most accurate signal providers
in the business.
I have
read the entire
article and feel that Michael has done a great job
by unveiling everything that any trader
in Singapore would like to know.
I got some good
reading in yesterday and came across this excellent
article by Toby Carlisle at Greenbackd about the state of the overall market and thought I'd share thoughts... Focus on Stocks, not Markets I don't usually pay a significant amount of attention to where -LSB-...]
And so if you go back and if you
read Ricardo's great
article in 1821, he was asked whether it made a difference as to whether the Napoleonic wars were financed
by taxes or
by borrowing.
By reading the rest of this
article, you'll see why staying put
in this market (though against our natural inclinations) may be a sensible strategy.
The last
article of his that I
read, moments before learning of his death, was his piece
in the February issue of First Things called «On Loving the Law of God,» an engaging essay (responding to one
by Gilbert Meilaender) on the law - and - gospel dialectic of Lutheranism.
But
in a week of coverage, much of which is sure to be either generically retrospective or gleefully judgmental (a Reuters
article I came across yesterday made sure to note,
in its final paragraph, that his papacy had been «besieged»
by the sexual abuse crisis — a claim which, aside from its mild bias, is not exactly accurate), it's refreshing to
read a piece that takes a longer view.
I
read this rather interesting
article on religion
in the university, but was mostly struck
by the comments, which were overwhelmingly hostile to religious belief.
And another comment
by a «freethinker» about an
article in CNN's Belief Blog that attempts to be critical of the
article without first
reading it.
Some of repulsive tactics employed
in this campaign of repression were described last month
in a powerful
article in First Things
by a Chinese Christian convert, Yu Jie, that ought to be required
reading in the Holy See's Secretariat of State.
While having enough respect for Michael Novak to
read him with openness and humility, I was left disturbed
by some of his insinuations
in the
article, «Liberation Theology» What's Left» (June - July).
1 This argument is explained
in greater detail
by Daniel Whitfield
in a 1996
article entitled «Alcohol & the Bible,» which can be
read here.
I
read an interesting
article today written
by a quantum mechanic claiming that the new direction
in such scientific studies is that we can't be sure there is an objective reality but can only hope so, because what we perceive as reality is shaped
by the observer.
After I
read the
article by Evans, it occurred to me that perhaps one of the many reasons that there is so much hate, ridicule and criticism generated
by Satan and spewed
by the non-believers on this forum is because
in a small way they can witness the hope and peace of mind that believers have and for some reason they resent those that have that which they do not have, as did Evan's mother had for his father after he had accepted Jesus as his Lord and King and Savior.
The way certain
articles are worded is not done
by me, and my true intentions are not accurately represented
in every
article you
read about the situation.
; then take a few college courses; go to a research library and
read some books
by historical scholars and
articles in refereed academichistory journals.
For those, who wish to
read a thorough refutation of the vaccination legend I recommend the
article by Yves - Marie Bercé and Jean - Claude Otteni, The Practice of Smallpox Vaccination
in the Papal States (
in French).
Mr Deighan will have
read in these pages «something very close» to the idea that Thomistic epistemology tends to emphasise «immutable essences» and static forms, and that this emphasis has been powerfully challenged
by the success of modern science (for example Jaeger's
article in our last issue and
in our September 2006 issue the editorial and the quotes from Ronald Knox's God and the Atom).
No where
in this
article do you mention «how» you can tell if a person is being possessed
by evil you just give examples from stories you've
read and do you know why??
In one notebook he kept an unfortunately short - lived diary in which he recorded his strong feelings about Russian oppression of the Jews, feelings which had been triggered off by reading in a magazine article of the case of a «respectable young girl of honest parents» who had been seduced by a Christian who had promised to marry he
In one notebook he kept an unfortunately short - lived diary
in which he recorded his strong feelings about Russian oppression of the Jews, feelings which had been triggered off by reading in a magazine article of the case of a «respectable young girl of honest parents» who had been seduced by a Christian who had promised to marry he
in which he recorded his strong feelings about Russian oppression of the Jews, feelings which had been triggered off
by reading in a magazine article of the case of a «respectable young girl of honest parents» who had been seduced by a Christian who had promised to marry he
in a magazine
article of the case of a «respectable young girl of honest parents» who had been seduced
by a Christian who had promised to marry her.
The Twittersphere erupted with reasons why Coates was wrong (many of those tweeting also betrayed themselves
by not
reading the
article, as Gene Demby reported
in «How to Tell Who Hasn't
Read the New «Atlantic» Cover Story»).
I was
reading this
article https://www.breakingisraelnews.com/19539/ready-rebuild-temple/#CpEi17FfOAVbi2Yl.97 The abomimation of desolation would need to occur once the jews started there sacrifical offerings it has happened
in the past and i believe it will happen
in the future because the anti christ will rise up and will set himself as a god
in the temple and will want people to worship him.He will desecrate the temple
by slaughtering a pig on the altar.That finishs the 31/2 years of peace and ushers
in the tribulation period.It could all be speculation but at least if it happens we are forewarned brentnz
Since writing the review of the Colson and Pearcey book, my understanding of what Schaeffer was trying to do has been sharpened
by reading a 1948 Bible Today
article in which he argued that the controversy between evidentialism and presuppositionalism presents a false alternative.
You said
in the
article that people were mean and that Jesus loved everyone and this led to you
reading books
by people branded heretics and it changed your view on CHristianity and how you
read the Bible..
I am very confused because I
read an
article by a preacher that said confessed sins will not be brought up (based on 1 John 1:9), but I have also
read some
articles that said that God will openly reward our works (including secret sins, based on Matthew 6:6), and that we will have to make up with people we have hurt
in this life (based on Romans 12:19 and 1 Thessalonians 4:6).
I
read this
article, «Wonder and the Revitalization of Evangelical Theology» written
by Glen Scorgie
in Crux Magazine back
in December of 1990.
How could you ignore the contents of an
article without knowing what they were
by reading it
in the first place?
What I have
in mind, and some of you may have
read that little
article that I left on the table downstairs on privilege
in which I say much of this, but, what I have
in mind
by the word privilege is those attitudes and those,
in fact, those realities which keep us
in a one - up or dominant versus subservient position to one another.
For the minority who take an active interest
in the Liturgy,
read Catholic
articles and follow news within the Church, I suspect that the people who are delighted
by the new ICEL will far outnumber those who are opposed to it.
I have
read articles and heard sermons about this verse and how Jesus didn't want to be defiled
by Mary before he ascended to heaven, and how Jesus rose from the dead, but he didn't ascend to heaven, but after he talked to Mary, he did ascend to heaven, after which time He could be touched
by the apostles
in the Upper Room, and then later, he ascended for good.
Judging
by a few things I
read in this
article, I don't think the author is very familiar with the subject first - hand, and comes across ill - informed.