Sentences with phrase «debated writing this post for»

I've debated writing this post for a long time and have struggled to pull the trigger mostly because it feels a little self - important to share my skincare routine.

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«As Nextdoor has become one of the places where neighbors talk about how to make their local communities better, it is natural for the issue of race to be discussed and debated,» Tolia writes in the post.
I had no idea a blog post written tongue - in - cheek about whether women should marry attractive men or not would create such a furor — Jezebel thinks I'm blaming women for men's bad behavior (I'm not); Rush Limbaugh thinks I'm a militant feminist (wow, is he ever wrong, but I already knew that about him); the ladies of «The View» debated it; Shannon Devereaux Sanford interviewed me for her show, Shannon's Corner on WTBQ in New Jersey; the podcast «The Bold and the Beautiful» talked about the column (they called me a «great» columnist!)
Thank you so much for writing this, my own blog post of today is about the same issue and I have been debating whether to hit the publish button or not.
As I wrote in my blog post they debated, rather than see it as time off for caring for a baby, see it as time off for caregiving, which all of us will most likely face at some point, whether we have children or not.
«While these low turnouts will be debated and analysed, one thing is clear: they should sound the death knell for the ludicrously shrill cries from some quarters of the Tory party and their supporters for greater restrictions on trade union ballots,» he wrote in the Huffington Post.
Last night, I debated what to write about for today's post.
How to effectively mentor or participate in a team that gives space for sharing and debate without excessive conflict This post was written by Matthew Greenberg, group facilitator and mediator at Interlink.
In one of these lesson plans, «students read and analyze the opinions expressed in the Room for Debate series... they also write their own editorials and format them as a group to look like the actual Room for Debate posts
on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy Helpful Books for the Writing Process by Michelle Ule on Books & Such Literary Agency blog 3 Tips for Writing Heavy Emotional Scenes by Jami Gold Don't Cheat the Reader by Sally Apokedak on Novel Rocket How to Infuse Your Writing with Nostalgia by Frank Angelone on Copyblogger The Secrets Behind Buried Dialogue: Part One and Part Two by Lynette Labelle Crafting Multi-Layered Characters by Marissa Graff on Adventures in YA & Children's Publishing Writing Futuristic Fiction in (What Feels Like) a Science Fiction World by Imogen Howson on Pub (lishing) Crawl How to Spot Mary Sue in Your Writing by Ava Jae Taking the Road Less Taken (With Your Characters), guest post by Kristen Callihan on The Other Side of the Story with Janice Hardy The Ending Debate: Make Mine Hopeful by Marcy Kennedy Unusual Inspiration: Character Arcs Made Easy by Fae Rowen on The Writers In the Storm Blog 25 Things You Should Know About Writing Sex by Chuck Wendig Writing Craft: Action vs. Active Openings to Grab Attention by Kristin Nelson Writing Craft: Mechanics vs. Spark by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Writing Craft: Breaking the Rule: Show Don't Tell by Kristin Nelson on Pub Rants Give Characters Interesting Anecdotes by Mooderino on Moody Writing
In fact, I debated which property to book for so long that I'm going to write a separate blog post on my though process and explain why I ended up deciding on the Hyatt Regency and not the Park Hyatt.
Roger Pielke, Jr., the environmental studies professor at the University of Colorado and a reviewer of the report, wrote in a blog post that debates about Nisbet's calculations of spending for or against the bill distracted from the important core finding:
If I were a fanatic as detailed by Bertrand Russell (see Anthony Watts» recent post on this topic), and I was obsessed with exposing the «big oil funding» of a hated demonic organization that opposes my views, * and * that organization has a member writing a column in the same national magazine as myself — often directly mocking my published views, * and * that same organization was in the process of inviting me to debate «for entertainment» at their big oil - funded conference, then I might be more than irritated.
This post was written by Kimberly Stein, manager of Solutions Software for Thomson Reuters Here at the Ark Group's 9th annual Knowledge Management in the Legal Profession conference in New York, legal practitioners and technologists are discussing and debating the strategic context for KM in law firms.
I've been writing and re-writing this post and debating whether to be snide or just to say nothing at all, but I honestly have serious misgivings about this decision so I'm going to lay it all on the table with apologies for the long post.
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