Sentences with phrase «concerned about her readers»

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But I am also concerned about her readers, who soak up her views.
The other Kindles have ability of providing all those books in audio for those with print disabilities and I assume the Kindle Fire also has that capability so it appears Amazon is concerned about those readers you talk about.
Where are the concerns about readers» costs and budgets?
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If you any of your readers have every had a question / concern about how to select the proper chart time frame (who hasn't had this question at one time, right?)
Readers may remember that Nasdaq was one of the firms to pioneer cryptocurrency derivatives products, and in February, Bank of America cited concerns about cryptocurrencies in its 10 - K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
REM: At REM we are conducting a survey of readers, and their main concern about the industry is the negative image of Realtors.
Frequent readers of this research publication are by now long familiar with our concern about an inventory led slowdown in steel (Making Volatility our Friend: Trading the Kitchin Cycle, 5/28/14, Unsustainable Steel Premiums, 9/3/14, Revisiting the Inventory Cycle, 10/1/14).
Were a reader of Plato's dialogues to become overly concerned with Plato the man» worrying about the details of his financial situation or hypothesizing about possible sexual lapses» it would become impossible to engage the dialogues in a serious way.
Readers concerned about church - state relations (and we assume that is the great majority of our readers) will want to pay special note to an extremely important conference planned for Philadelphia, May 30 to June 1Readers concerned about church - state relations (and we assume that is the great majority of our readers) will want to pay special note to an extremely important conference planned for Philadelphia, May 30 to June 1readers) will want to pay special note to an extremely important conference planned for Philadelphia, May 30 to June 1, 1991.
One friend told me recently that, when he asked a question about parenting on Facebook, he received close to a hundred comments from concerned readers.
I would say to any person commenting on your 10 Ways the Non-Violent Atonement Changes Your Theology blog, to read your book first (its not an expensive purchase) before launching into any detailed discussion or disagreement.It answers many of the potential concerns people have and gets the reader to reflect very strongly on what they have been taught about the atonement and to put on a new set of glasses when reading scripture.
I must say (and I want readers to be absolutely clear about this) that all the political and social movements which Christian friends of mine have joined precisely because they wanted to help the poor — that these movements very rarely show a concern to seek out, to find, to help the really poor.
Because he is a voracious reader who goes in for heavy reading about ultimate concerns, his humor can be appreciated especially by those familiar with the pretentiousness of some religious and philosophical literature.
Before dismissing the above fantasy too quickly, let the reader think about why it is that our society seems so little concerned over female homosexuality, has regarded it so lightly, and has no idea of the amount of female sexual activity engaged in by women who are not admitted homosexuals.
All laptop - using readers of Digital Fortress could relate to concerns about the security of computer transmissions.
Morrison needn't have worried about the reactions of his Disciples readers and financial backers — whose opinion concerned him profoundly since the journal still operated tenuously, almost from issue to issue.
The fair - minded reader who is concerned about the poor may well conclude that foreign aid, with all its pomps, pretensions, and ensconced apparatchiks, is a cruel shell game played at the expense of the poor and should be terminated.
While these concerns are weighty enough that they would probably have precluded my attending the Bodies exhibition had I known about them before I went, the objections to Bodies coming from First Things staffers and readers seem to run deeper.
Below is one such response that a reader of this blog recently sent to me after it was sent to a member of her family who is concerned about her spiritual well - being since she has stopped attending church.
Didn't they get concerned that 2 gazillion angry people may eventually write in, complaining about how unhealthy that was and how unethical of them to suggest that their readers should actually eat that?
I'm not apologizing for making them, Emily, but some readers have expressed concerns about my recent Paleo recipes, afraid that I was switching the blog's focus.
But I did want to address the fact that your question singled out kcals and carbs for concern — which is a topic that I often write about, and my readers often ask about.
Regular readers will have been following our ongoing discussion around the new range of controversial swimsuits that have, in the estimation of just about all concerned, blown swimming records out of the water in the last 18 months.
Carlson says that they did listen to the team's concerns, but that, in her recollection, they responded by saying that ``... women's sports were of no interest to their readers and that people care more about men's ice hockey and basketball.»
There were concerns about the Nook freezing and though we love the Nook we also love our readers.
A TLT reader is concerned about the amount of processed meat used in her district - nuggets and pre-fab patties — and would like her district to use more raw meats prepared on site.
Dear readers, let me share the facts that may be able to shed light on the controversial question that most moms - to - be are concerned about: are artificial sweeteners safe during pregnancy?
School has now started all over the country and so it's perhaps no surprise that my inbox has suddenly started filling up with emails like this one from TLT readers concerned about school junk food fundraising:
Dear Abby: Your readers who have expressed concern about hungry children in their communities expose one of our nation's worst secrets.
-LSB-...] Spork Report and Lunch Tray readers know, I've long been concerned about the quality of the so - called «a la carte» items sold by Houston ISD in is -LSB-...]
At the kind urging of Lunch Tray readers concerned about my mental state, I decided to enjoy a one and a half hour sanity break yesterday afternoon and took my son to the zoo...
People generally expressed concern about the food dye issue as well as other aspects of our food supply which may be unsafe, and I shared with the group some resources I've recently learned about — first, a link to Natural Candy Store.com (which, coincidentally, I found out about from Jenna herself via Twitter) as well as a mobile phone app created by CSPI to help consumers sort through additives on food labels (shared with me by a TLT reader and fellow Houston School Health Advisory Council Member — thanks, Mike!)
I asked Robyn if she could share with Lunch Tray readers her evolution from ordinary mom to food activist, and her concern about novel proteins that have been introduced into our food supply.]
Coloroso, Barbara THE BULLY, THE BULLIED AND THE BYSTANDER HarperCollins, 2003 A must - read for all parents concerned about their child's emotional and physical wellbeing, Barbara Coloroso gives the reader a clear understanding of the underlying dynamics between the bully, the bullied and the bystander.
But I wonder if there are other readers who, like me, are extremely concerned about what is a much more serious problem than the knowledge that some people have a rather cavalier approach to claiming expenses?
Readers will be aware from previous reports that there is serious concern about the validity of the result of internal party elections held at this year's Labour conference in Brighton.
The report found that Steven Crist, a former associated of Hayward's now publisher of The Daily Racing Form, had initially forwarded a reader's email expressing concern about the issue.
So many Next Wave readers express concern about the large numbers of CVs that typically show up after an ad is run.
An electronics expert who says that he is a «regular reader» of Thistle Diary has written to me about a matter which concerns him greatly: the increasing use of telephone lines for electronic communications.
And attempts to take the technology commercial have generally crashed and burned, as concerns about safety and the availability of chip readers have trumped the possible convenience of having an ID number embedded in your body.
We both enjoy hearing from our readers and like to hear about your questions and concerns about food, nutrition and healthy living.
This page as an open thread for reader questions, especially questions about personal health concerns.
One concern I have is that readers, especially new readers to PHD, will be confused about the definition of a carb in these discussions.
Some of the reader comments below that article talk about the «rumor» that females might respond differently biologically to fasting — but it's not a «rumor», and Stefani had referred to the results of several published research studies, was very careful to describe how most of the research up to that point had been done on animals, gave all sorts of caveats, described very well her concerns and questions, etc..
The result is that I get a number of questions from readers and friends about concerns they have with ordering online.
Your style is so feminine, sophisticate yet I can see that you are having fun with fashion, What I appreciate the most, are the links concerning the items you show in your pictures and if you are wearing something older you always make effort to find a similar item, which is very helpful — it also shows that you are caring about your readers.
Reader Wendy wrote to me a while back asking about style rules concerning mixed metals.
Readers can judge for themselves how satisfying his response was to concerns about the guidance that reviewers were given and how conflicts have been handled.
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