Sentences with phrase «count on the bloggers»

I count on the bloggers I read to act with integrity, and I count on people to call them out when they do not.

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So, here at Gocompare.com health insurance, we're working with registered dietitian and health blogger at nicsnutrition.com, Nichola Whitehead to uncover what a healthy balanced diet actually looks like, and explain why you shouldn't rely on counting calories alone.
Take it from me, a TLC viewer, former reality TV blogger, and Christian journalist: The most fascinating aspects of the Duggar family never appeared on the show that made them famous, 19 Kids and Counting.
Josh Brown, a financial advisor and popular blogger, notes in a post titled Optimism as a Default Setting that if you count the perma bears on the Forbes 400 list or the pessimists who run Fortune 500 companies, «you will find none.»
As I mentioned we're bringing you 4 weeks of Counting Down to Christmas on a Monday — this week's focus is all about Paper Crafts for you and your kids and we're bringing you some fabulous ideas from European bloggers to help you get ready for the festive season with crafts you can do at home.
And finally, the chattering class, those journalists, bloggers and activists who can be counted on to notice the ads and figure them into their analyses of the messaging war around the shutdown.
The demand of fashions is always on top, this is why it is really hard to count these types of fashion bloggers.
I know my blogger buddies are going to have some incredible outfits to post for this go - round but you can always count on me to bring up the rear.
As one of your biggest fans you can count on me to be here on your return, Any blogger that works and blogs must understand how tough it is?
When it comes to on - point sartorial decisions, we can always count on certain bloggers to bring their style game.
You can always count on Connecticut resident, fellow blogger and public education advocate, Jonathan Kantrowitz, to explore the important issues with a sophisticated, fact - based approach.
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The blogger pointed out that you can't count on retail ebook sellers or their cloud storage to keep your books accessible, and gave several examples of ebook retailers who changed their policies or went under.
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While male travelers like famous travel blogger Gary Arndt from Everything Everywhere can count on their natural good looks and the need to only «change their t - shirt and underwear every three days», women have additional more feminine things to consider like skincare, haircare, and even makeup.
A travel blogger who loves adventure and off the beaten track locations - as long as there is a boutique hotel with a high thread count on the sheets!
And I can't even count how many bloggers & brands I've been able to connect with on Twitter.
I see a lot of travel bloggers, travel Instagrammers and travel enthusiasts with a running total on their websites or profiles, ’27 countries and counting
Is my visited - country count as high as some of the «famous» travel bloggers out there with 50 + countries on their resume?
I am a travel blogger, which means I do get to go on some trips for free (or actually I would say for a barter if you count the countless hours I spend writing about them), but by and large most of the trips I take are self funded in some way or another.
By contrast, the number of utterly ignorant bloggers, blog commenters, hack journalists and so on who regard themselves as being better qualified than the experts is just about beyond counting (though still, fortunately, a small minority of the population as a whole).
Windows Phone blogger @tezawaly wrote us today, letting us know he ran a count of all the applications on the Marketplace containing a copy of the WMInteropManifest.xml file.
I learned early on as a blogger that if the reader doesn't come directly to my page, it doesn't count as a hit.
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