Not exact matches
As much as we talk about these two foods, our
readers must think we are a
couple of college kids (well, we were at one
point... long ago... sigh...).
UPDATE: Two
readers reminded me of a
couple of excellent
points that I missed putting in the post.
Last updated in the summer of 2008, it's getting a little long in the tooth, as a
couple of
readers have
pointed out lately in the most gentle of...
Firstly, you need to write a
couple of lines that direct
readers to your essay's main
point.
In addition to having the possibility of making more than just a
couple of dollars for each
reader you find, you also create many entry
points for people to find you.
The saddest issue in this controversy is the argument that profanity in published books is a fact and that
readers should have to simply put up with it because that's how the author wrote it; the
point was even made that the
couple who developed the app are «sheltering» their daughter from the real world by not letting her read books with bad words in them.
AUTHOR»S NOTE: A
reader has
pointed out in the comments below a
couple of errors in this article.
It really pulled
readers in, so the cover and sample pages
coupled with the price
point just drew
readers in.»
The [C$ 149] price
point is one of the lowest around for an ebook
reader and compared to a
couple of others I have tried lately I think the hardware on the Kobo eReader is better than most of these other devices.
In a post the other day about bargain prices for a
couple of Elizabeth Peters ebooks in the Kindle Store, I made the
point that
readers may actually be able to influence publisher pricing behavior when we jump on bargain prices like those mentioned in the post, even while the Kindle bestseller list shows some signs that Kindle owners are accepting agency - model pricing:
The associated hassles of DRM (
coupled with a high price
point and Comixology's lousy browser
reader), continue to keep me away from mainstream digital comics.
It's not always easy to meet the
readers» expectations once you've set them with the first book and sometimes being adventurous in that area will get you angry
readers (My second book was all from my hero's
point of view, which was a risky decision, and I broke up the
couple.
A
couple points on tax and cash flow planning for you and for other
readers, Sally.
As many
readers have
pointed out: while their primary residence may have appreciated significantly over the last
couple of decades, so did the price of smaller homes.
We'll present a
couple plans today: one for
readers with essentially no
points and one for
readers with an Ultimate Rewards
point stockpile.
Packs Light — Travel Young and Pack Light Paper Planes & Caramel Waffles — Travels for Those Who Love Beaches & Outdoors The Paradise Blogger — Exploring the World's Best Beaches, Islands, Waterfronts Passport Collective — Best for Encouraging New Experiences The Passport Lifestyle — Photography for Travelers The Path She Took — Green Travel Blog by a French Solo Traveler Pause The Moment — Petite Adventures — Part - Time Travel and Living the Expat Life The Pink Backpack — Female Travel and Adventure Blog Featuring Photography Pinoy Adventurista — Adventure Blog of a Filipino Male PhilaTravelGirl — Affordable Luxury Solo Travel with a Side of
Points The Planet D — Adventure Travel
Couple Planes & Champagne — Globetrotting, Bubble Drinking & Luxury Loving Blog Planit NZ — Budget Travel Guide for New Zealand
Points & Travel — Where Luxury Travel & Value Intersect The Poor Traveler — Traveling at Any Cost Postcards from the World — Travel and Expat Life Blog With an Involvement of the
Readers Practical Wanderlust — A Down to Earth Approach to Having Your Head in the Clouds Pretravels — Your Journey Begins Here Pretty Wild World — A Visual Travel Blog Pumps & Pineapples — Luxurious Travel on a Budget
Readers who actually want a thorough and careful account of the pros and cons of I - 732 from a policy
point of view should read the three detailed articles by the Sightline Institute here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/01/pros-cons-carbonwa-carbon-tax-swap-ballot-initiative-732/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/02/does-initiative-732-carbon-tax-have-a-budget-hole/ http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/03/weighing-critiques-of-carbonwa-i-732/
Readers who are interested in the messy political conflict over the initiative might start with a
couple of Patrick Mazza's articles: http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/11/can-wa-state-climate-policy-train-wreck.html http://cascadiaplanet.blogspot.com/2015/12/wa-climate-initiative-conflict-on-road.html If you want to know why the Alliance's proposal won't do much for low - income families facing higher energy costs as a result of a carbon fee (though it would produce a lot of union trade jobs by funding State infrastructure spending) start here: http://www.sightline.org/2016/08/16/green-stamps-a-climate-equity-proposal-for-the-pacific-northwest/
From time to time, others have
pointed out this ability of simple models (and a
couple of
readers have sent me interesting essays on this topic offline).
When scanning a resume, the
reader will look most closely at the first
couple of bullet
points and barely glance at the rest.
In this time of multitudinous job applicants for each job,
coupled with shorter
reader attention spans, I usually recommend bullet
points for a cover letter.
A
couple of my
readers pointed out it looked like a cord winder hook for window blinds.
(I blame this on my Husband) I have gotten a
couple of emails from
readers asking for my ideas on how to make their TV NOT be the focal
point of their entire room.