«Every year at the beginning of the year, I start to
cut out all of these articles.
Not exact matches
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting
article — well several actually - but one in particular that points
out that when countries try to
cut their budget deficit as a %
of GDP by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts by half a % as a consequence.
The natural world is difficult to study, the
article points
out, and researchers feel «the pressure to
cut corners, to see what one wants and believes to be true, to extract a positive outcome from months or years
of hard work.»
As a direct result
of Maximus» refusal to brook any compromise his tongue was
cut out and his right arm
cut off as these were the offending
articles with which he confessed the faith - hence the title confessor - and he died
of his injuries in exile in 662AD.
I also just read an
article in Food and Wine on Ottolenghi and
cut out some
of the featured recipes - one
of them is lamb - stuffed eggplant.
Covey grew up within a mile
of Cougar Stadium,
cutting out hundreds
of articles about Brigham Young football for his scrapbooks, attending home games, mimicking the great BYU quarterbacks in his backyard.
I always like to start
articles like this with a little discussion — basically a little disclaimer
of sorts that I'm not some b - word
out to make anyone feel bad,
cut anyone down, or take away their co...
For a look at one
of the real stories
of the 2008 campaign, check
out this NY Times
article about attempts by the top Democratic presidential campaigns to
cut back on the amount
of money siphoned off by political consultants, bringing them more in line with their Republican opposites.
Also, Politics Online, SXSW and the Nonprofit Technology Conference have yielded notes or ideas for a slew
of articles as yet unwritten, so we have our work
cut out for us around here.
Nature Video finds
out how the Japanese art
of paper -
cutting can give «supermaterial» graphene even more incredible properties.This
article was reproduced with permission and was first published on July 29, 2015.
Editor's Note: Carl Zimmer, author
of this month's
article, «100 Trillion Connections,» has just brought
out a much - acclaimed e-book, Brain
Cuttings: 15 Journeys Through the Mind (Scott & Nix), that compiles a series
of his writings on neuroscience.
Inspired by a New York Times
article which features images
of kids and their breakfasts from all over the world, the video production company
Cut has created a new segment which features American children actually testing
out traditional breakfasts from different countries.
I do not have any joint issues or any other side effects, not even stomach pain from eating TONS
of sundried tomatoes, eggplant and paprika at all, but since reading in this well written
article that tomatoes are to be avoided by people with leaky gut, I am at least
cutting them
out of my diet over the next couple months as I address this issue.
In this
article, I'll make a few suggestions that may clear your liver, such as
cutting out alcohol for a period
of 3 weeks.
AND a recent
article suggests that simply
cutting out vegetable oils without increasing omega - 3 intake will prevent the destruction
of the omega - 3 fats already in your diet.
I recently published an
article on Elite Daily about why
cutting out breakfast is one
of the healthiest things you can do, and it's fair to say that it received some violent opposition.
I started thinking it could have something to do with me
cutting out meat and dairy
out of my diet, but this
article confirms it has definitly have something to do with it!
Using total (for
cutting, target TDEE
of 1,600), I worked
out my macros (using the written guidelines in this
article) as 158.4 g protein (40 % TDEE), 26.4 g fat (14 %), 182.8 g carbs (46 %).
Also just wanted to say that your
articles have helped
cut through a lot
of the bs
out there in the diet / fitness world and given me a good grasp
of some fundamental concepts, and I love that you generally back up what you say with studies.
There's a lot
of distracting data
out there, and you
cut through all
of it in this
article.
And as the Harvard developmental psychologist Howard Gardner pointed
out in a Boston Globe Globe
article titled, «Is the Common Core Killing Kindergarten», «Overuse
of didactic instruction and testing
cuts off children's initiative, curiosity, and imagination, limiting their engagement in school.»
This
article, written by me, lays
out some tips for integrating
cutting - edge cognitive science into the design
of a flipped classroom.
According to an
article in The Bookseller, in just the Birmingham area, the city council has proposed a # 1.65 million
cut to the library system,
of which # 50,000 is intended to be taken from its fund to purchase books, and an additional # 150,000 will be carved
out of the fund to host public events, such as author appearances and book signings.
I came across a blog on twitter that I wasn't familiar with but, it turned
out, had a very well - thought -
out article on Amazon's move to
cut and cap the rates
of audiobooks for its ACX platform for indie authors.
And if you think that's cheap check
out article by our South America Ambassadors Two Monkeys Travel, explains in detail how to
cut the train
out of your journey, traveling the whole distance by combo van and walking and get your price down to as little as $ 70 USD!
Sure Sean and Hello Games wanted the features they talked about throughout development, but if you've read my
article in its entirety, I talk about how sometimes features need to be
cut if they either aren't working
out as expected in the long run or if time doesn't allow the completion
of said features.
Since I'm not trying to be exhaustive with my lists
of games for these
articles, some years are going to look leaner than others when I finish
cutting the smaller stuff
out.
This April, Apollo features
articles on Matisse's
cut -
outs, contemporary artists as print collectors, the emergence
of the studio museum, and the treasure
of San Gennaro in Naples.
According to the
article, rents are rising and artists are moving in (I'd like to point
out that the causality
of these two phenomena isn't as clear -
cut as it seems) and the Bronx Museum
of Arts is broadening its profile.
Featuring Minding My Own Business and It's About Me, It's About You, two installations
of altered and
cut -
out newspapers where sprouts emerge from the front page photographs to add a nuanced narration to each
article.
Hodgkin's comments on Matisse for a Time
Out article celebrating the opening
of the new
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You can also check
out this remarkable
article, published late last year from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting offered a chilling look at the resistance
of local fishing cooperatives to ideas that might
cut the death toll.
Cutting - edge scientific debates need to be carried
out in the hurly - burly world
of scientific argument, counter-argument, journal
articles, blogs, op - eds, teach - ins, long winter evenings
of reading and meditation.
The
article points
out that instead
of saving the planet, it is
cutting down forests to make room.
Cutting meat
out of one's diet is seen as the logical reaction to these injustices; and yet, increasing numbers
of articles, photographs, and video footage from industrial farms suggest that dairy, allowed in vegetarian diets, raises far more ethical red flags than even meat.
The government's present approach is leading families and their advisers to reach hasty tax - led decisions in the run up to April 2008 — when many
of the advisers already have their work
cut out in giving effect to the re-organisations triggered by the Finance Act 2006 changes referred to at the beginning
of this
article!
Notable
articles included prison law barrister Flo Krause on how legal aid
cuts have forced her
out of her career at the bar, Jon Robins on how «legal aid
cuts have ripped the heart
out of our justice system», and Miranda Grell on why we should all care about the decimation
of legal aid.
Think
of Fact Check as a tool to help you
cut out the B.S. — and arm yourself against the latest misleading
article, political ad, or official statement.
Rather than sift through hundreds
of websites,
articles and blogs trying to figure
out what you need to do to land your next job, just
cut to the chase and get this book... NOW!»
The
article wasn't meant to suggest that you act as a machine and
cut all
of these things
out of your life.
I often advised in my consumer education
articles, not to answer that question, because I always felt the answer has no bearing on the market value
of the bricks and mortar and the underlying land, tied to other relative specifics regarding pricing the property properly to go to market; now, clearly, non resident status validation is an exception (and does not, or should not, affect value), but not affecting property value, the clear
cut way to find
out the seller's current residency status is for a disclaimer / disclosure to be signed by the seller.
A couple
of times a month, I get an envelope in the mail from my mother in love with a special note
of encouragement along with some coupons and different
articles she has
cut out of her paper.