Sentences with phrase «concerned readers question»

As concerned readers question our reports of hybrid species, a vast debate among specialists over how to define and identify species rolls on.

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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?)
If you have any questions or concerns about our reader comments, please email our Editor Jim Adair.
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.
After soliciting questions and concerns from readers, I wrote a post entitled «Confessions of a Sponsorship Skeptic» that you can check out if you have questions yourself, and you can read all my posts from Bolivia here.
Enns goes on to remind readers that «a text's meaning is rooted in its historical and literary context,» and to argue that the historical and literary context of much of the Old Testament can be found in the questions and concerns of post-exilic Israel.
Even more, it means allowing the fundamental concern of the Bible to question the reader, to compel him to decide whether or not he will understand himself as a creature whose existence is totally dependent on One who transcends everything.
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.
I don't personally eat gluten free, but I know a bunch of my readers do, based on the number of questions and comments I get concerning gluten free substitutions.
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?
Interview by SafBaby Founders Sandra Blum and Samantha Fox Olson We have received a couple of questions from a reader who has some concerns with silicone.
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.
You write for «everyman» and show a consistent regard and responsiveness to the questions and concerns of your «everyman» readers, along with all others.The high degree of accessibility of information to any reader of this blog is to be applauded.
My question / concern...... he also claims in a reply to one of his readers that the saturated fat in coconut does not cause diabetes.
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.
Katrina El: From your time as a blogger, what topics of discussion are sought by your readers, and what questions do your male readers mostly ask of you concerning online dating?
By using Google Reader, I will save so much time... These videos and articles put so much more into place, and answered many of the questions I had concerning creating a blog and what to do with it.
Reading what other writers and industry influencers are sharing on your topic, as well as «listening» to the questions, concerns and feedback that they are receiving from their readers is a golden research — and relationship building — opportunity.
In this way, the philosophical questions concerning human nature that direct the third section of the novel, though absolutely interesting, do not connect with readers as well as they might have.
(I hope readers won't mind that I added my own book to the mix: I was inspired to write the book when I realized how many of the same questions I was answering about the writing process, and I wanted to put something together that addressed questions and concerns about all aspects of hiring an editor.)
Reader question: «I am in the market to buy a house and am very concerned about affordability.
Since Kiplinger's first wrote about tax law changes concerning state - sponsored college - savings plans in 2001, readers have asked quite a few questions about how to pick the best plan, how to choose between a Coverdell Education Savings Account and a 529 plan and how to enroll.
He does an excellent job of walking the reader through all the questions and concerns that might arise.
Todd Ossenfort: Be vigilant if you suspect ID theft — A reader questions whether he should be concerned about a credit card offer sent to his home, but directed to a distant family relative... (See Identity theft)
Reader Question: Concerned About Blood in Urine We have a 4 year old Jack Russell Terrier.
One of the questions asked by a reader concerned a cat that becomes aggressive to a particular person (in this case, the cat belongs to one woman and attacks her mother).
My Cat has Lost Muscle Mass in Her Back (Need Advice) This question comes from one of our readers, Theresa, who is concerned about her 13 year old cat.
Reader Question: > Are cat skin lumps a cause for concern?
That is the question several readers asked me after reading my September column that focused on the luxury end of the pet food business and concerns about the quality of the product.
The best crafted writing from a scientific perspective is likely not to inform, if it misses the mark when it comes to the underlying questions, issues and concerns of the reader.
[6] Great care is taken in the introduction to Bigelow's book — even though it is intended only as a guide — to reassure readers that judicial independence is of primary concern: «Each magistrate, of course, must in each case make up his own mind not only as to sentence, but also as to questions of law.»
A reader writes: I am a recent graduate and have a question concerning tailoring your resume / cover letter to the job.
Remember that errors may force the reader to question how much concern and thought you can put in in the organization.
Dear GoodTherapy.org is published as a community service with the intention of addressing reader - submitted questions about psychotherapy, mental health concerns, and relationship issues.
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