Sentences with phrase «by vast numbers of people»

Brad Pilon is the founder and author of Eat Stop Eat, the 24 - hour fasting scheme which has been employed by vast numbers of people as a true, viable weight loss strategy as well.
In more recent times, as translations have been muhiplied, they have been read by vast numbers of people.
According to the bank, the impact of the global economic downturn could be felt for decades by the vast number of people who raided their...
The simple fact remains that authorities are seeking to outlaw technology that is used by a vast number of people in a way that is completely harmless and supports individual privacy.

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As John Herrman at The Awl described so thoroughly in a recent piece he wrote about the disintermediation of journalism by the web and social media, one of the biggest shifts in media of the past decade has been the ability for anyone — journalist or not — to pick up a phone and share information with vast numbers of people.
We've all heard the ancient, nonsensical hypothesis about the all knowing, all merciful, all loving god, who seems to find joy in destroying cities, killing vast numbers of people by floods, fire from the sky, plagues and pestilence.
The sensitive thinking man is probably aware of this, but he may be quite unaware that for vast numbers of people the capacity for awe, wonder and humility has been exhausted or numbed by the bewildering advance of modern knowledge.
We are surrounded by a world in which vast numbers of people go to bed hungry and where many children come into the world unwanted and without the most minimal opportunities for love and development.
Perhaps one could call it a simplification of and variation on the English class - system which had a hereditary monarchy on top, followed in descending succession by clearly demarked classifications of nobility, a complex church hierarchy, a landed gentry, a rising merchant class, simple yeomen, and vast numbers of unfranchised people who fitted none of those categories.
Vic, Marriage is a word that has been used by generations of people to describe a vast number of arrangements.
Health conscious people have likely visited health food or vitamin stores and felt overwhelmed by the vast number of supplements on the market.
By next spring, I suspect that the big Obamacare story will be the vast numbers of people who've signed up, despite today's technical problems.
In voting down the idea of elected mayors so widely, and by turning their back on this week's police elections in such vast numbers, the people seem to have understood far better than the politicians how unattractive that patchwork is.
Jean - Marc Philippe and his wife, Karin Jestin, are less worried about KEO being destroyed by a meteor than about getting a vast number of people from all over the world to participate.
Vast numbers of people are swept into the criminal justice system by the police, who conduct drug operations primarily in poor communities of color.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/2910017.stm «The vast numbers affected by the effects of climate change, such as flooding, drought and forest fires, mean that potentially people, organisations and even countries could be seeking compensation for the damage caused.
But more recently, transit providers everywhere have realized that by unlocking their data, they can gain access to a vast network of developers and thinkers who will take on the task of creating websites, publications, iPhone apps and any number of other systems for helping people use public transit better.
As pointed out here by Scott Greenfield on his Simple Justice blog, Gradeless appears to have found a way to monetize his massive following on Twitter through a service called Sponsored Tweets, which hooks «Tweeters» like Gradeless up with advertisers who want to reach their supposedly vast audiences (although as discussed here, a person's numbers of Twitter followers can be a pretty meaningless figure).
Simply wrapping your content in a shiny package designed by Adobe (s adbe) isn't going to convince vast numbers of people to pay you every month for it, especially when it costs as much as or more than the print version.
The number one obstacle faced by real estate people currently is... «reality» vs the pumped up visions of success within the business imagined by the vast majority of Realtors, being the 60 % to 80 % of licensed Realtors out there (take your pick re the actual numbers) who are only three years or less into the business, who are destined to fail... rising stars in their own minds who ultimately arch and are turned into falling meteorites.
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