Sentences with phrase «described in a recent post»

As I described in a recent post, Eisler said that what made the decision to go with Amazon easy was that the web giant promised to not only get his books to market faster — both in print and electronic form — but also offered to sell them at a lower price than the traditional publisher, and apparently (although the terms of his deal weren't released) gave him a bigger share in the proceeds to boot.
That is how Dr. Scott Denning described it in his recent post on the topic, titled Cause & Effect.
This is the latest addition to the ePUB - based open legal publishing endeavor that John Mayer describes in this recent post.
This is the latest addition to the ePUB - based open legal publishing endeavor that John Mayer describes in this recent post... [more]

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In a recent blog post, Noyes, a quantitative trader, called the Telegram ICO an «opportunistic ploy» and described the project's 132 - page technical whitepaper as «essentially a wishlist of things they want to have, and how it will work assuming that their wishlist doesn't crash and burn.»
Joshua Benton, head of the Nieman Journalism Lab, described in a recent essay how residents of the small Louisiana town he was raised in posted and re-posted hoaxes and false news reports about Hillary Clinton and other topics on Facebook.
In it he shared a post written by geopolitical strategist George Friedman that describes a recent meeting among six foreign ministers representing the European Union's founding member states: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
The Economist described the process quite well in a recent post, as did Stephen Chapman at ZDNet, and there is more information on a wiki devoted to the concept.
Backdoor Roth IRA: Both of us have fully funded our Roth IRAs in each of the past 6 years using the «Backdoor» method (described detail with luscious screenshots in a recent post by Physician on FIRE).
As described in a previous post, a recent release from the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancy and Homeownership (CPS / HVS) survey shows that the US homeownership rate increased to 64.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2017.
(You see this position reflected in a recent Gospel Coalition post, where those with fixed, same - gender attraction are described as «having SSA» — same - sex attraction — and encouraged to pursue celibacy.)
So I read through their blog and came upon an interesting post, in which Melissa describes a recent trip she took on her own (my emphasis):
So in today's guest post I describe some recent, positive changes I've made in «provisioning my family's ark.»
In a recent blog post for (the appropriately titled) Conservative Home, the Labour party's Policy Co-Ordinator, Jon Cruddas MP (also a contributor to The Labour Tradition), reflects on Scruton's new book, How to be a Conservative: he describes his Conservatism as a love of home.
Controversial musician, A Plus in a recent Facebook post, described the two gentlemen, Samuel Abu Jinapor and Francis Asenso - Boakye as «stupid corrupt thieves».
Wike, who spoke at the Government House in Port Harcourt, when he hosted a group of social media influencers to a state dinner, described Amaechi's comment on the recent killings in Omoku as an indictment of security heads posted to the state by the All Progressives Congress - led Federal Government.
The study described in our most recent post and this study together demonstrate substantial control over biomolecular shape and interactions, complementing previous accomplishments in designing protein stability and extending protein design space.
A recent blog post about soy, for example, warns young men that soy protein powders can «strip their masculinity,» describing a study of twelve men who experienced a 19 percent drop in serum testosterone over a twenty - eight - day period of ingesting soy protein powder supplements.20
A recent Film Comment review (posted under an apparent pseudonym) describes the differences between the film Schrader turned in, and the film that was released and reviewed here.
In a recent post I published titled, «New Mexico UnEnchanted,» I described a great visit I recently made to Las Cruces to meet with students, parents, teachers, school board members, state leaders, and the like.
In a recent blog post, Dan Fizpatrick describes his experience with self publishing his book, Vision: Evans Book.
The class - action suit (which Patently Apple described in more detail in a recent post) puts it this way:
In a recent Blogspot post, Google describes their new publication as; «We built ’20 Things» in HTML5 so that we could incorporate features that hearken back to what we love about books, feeling the heft of a book's cover, flipping a page or even reading under the covers with a flashlight.&raquIn a recent Blogspot post, Google describes their new publication as; «We built ’20 Things» in HTML5 so that we could incorporate features that hearken back to what we love about books, feeling the heft of a book's cover, flipping a page or even reading under the covers with a flashlight.&raquin HTML5 so that we could incorporate features that hearken back to what we love about books, feeling the heft of a book's cover, flipping a page or even reading under the covers with a flashlight.»
My guest for TKC 338 on Friday, January 23, 2015, will be Andy Weir, author of The Martian, described by Guy Kawasaki in a recent Facebook post as «the most enjoyable book I have ever read.»
Although writing and book publishing have always been key tools for personal brand building, as I described in a recent blog post for Dan Schawbel's Personal Branding Blog, now it's easier than ever to get started.
In a recent blog post he described his Do It Yourself publishing experiment that led to a new e-book now available on Kindle, Nook, and at goodreads.
As I described in a recent blog post, Colleen Jones» Clout: The Art & Science of Influential Web Content, is one of the most important books to be published during the first half of this year.
Backdoor Roth IRA: Both of us have fully funded our Roth IRAs in each of the past 6 years using the «Backdoor» method (described detail with luscious screenshots in a recent post by Physician on FIRE).
In a recent issue of New York magazine, critic Jerry Saltz described Mr. Bader's work as «late - late - late post — Conceptual Relational Aesthetics,» referring to the feel - good, still - born movement that had 1990s artists engineering miniature events, serving up Thai food and hosting parties as artworks.
Nina will present her work from the early period, important works such as Sold Down the River, a 1995 performance in Liverpool, described as «A Post Betrayal Intervention for a Post Industrial City» and her contemporary socially engaged practice including a protest intervention at the Turner Prize drawing attention to how recent terror legislation contravenes human rights.
In a recent post, Christine addressed the problems of vandalism of dockless bike share schemes; it reminds us of the Tragedy of the Commons, described in the Guardian as «the economic theory that individuals using a shared resource often act according to their own interests and to the detriment of the shared resource... With bikes literally littering the street, riders become less mindful of how they treat the bikes and where they leave them when there is always another to pick up.&raquIn a recent post, Christine addressed the problems of vandalism of dockless bike share schemes; it reminds us of the Tragedy of the Commons, described in the Guardian as «the economic theory that individuals using a shared resource often act according to their own interests and to the detriment of the shared resource... With bikes literally littering the street, riders become less mindful of how they treat the bikes and where they leave them when there is always another to pick up.&raquin the Guardian as «the economic theory that individuals using a shared resource often act according to their own interests and to the detriment of the shared resource... With bikes literally littering the street, riders become less mindful of how they treat the bikes and where they leave them when there is always another to pick up.»
For the next such session, they might consider adding some folks from another discipline, marketing, given how recent Duke research (described in Chameides's post) illustrates the power of subliminal perception of corporate logos.
In our recent post Prefab Passivhaus CLT Tiny Homes being built in Britain, I described how the modules were completed in the factory right down to the floor finishes, but wrote, «Note how at the end the exterior finishes are done on site, which avoids a lot of problems.&raquIn our recent post Prefab Passivhaus CLT Tiny Homes being built in Britain, I described how the modules were completed in the factory right down to the floor finishes, but wrote, «Note how at the end the exterior finishes are done on site, which avoids a lot of problems.&raquin Britain, I described how the modules were completed in the factory right down to the floor finishes, but wrote, «Note how at the end the exterior finishes are done on site, which avoids a lot of problems.&raquin the factory right down to the floor finishes, but wrote, «Note how at the end the exterior finishes are done on site, which avoids a lot of problems.»
Building on a recent guest post describing how exports of old car batteries from the United States are creating a toxic trail in poorer nations, here's a «Your Dot» contribution from Robert E. Finn, the president of RSR Corporation, a company that smelts recycled lead here at home.
In my previous post, I described the Scylla and Charybdis between which humanity must sail in the 21st century — energy poverty and climate change — and recounted a recent debate about how best to tack between theIn my previous post, I described the Scylla and Charybdis between which humanity must sail in the 21st century — energy poverty and climate change — and recounted a recent debate about how best to tack between thein the 21st century — energy poverty and climate change — and recounted a recent debate about how best to tack between them.
Reviewing my post: — my introduction describes recent statements and seems accurate to me; — my account of IPCC First and Second Draft seems accurate to me and, in any event, unaffected by new papers; — likewise my comments on the SPM and gatekeeping of skeptic submissions on the discrepancy; — my observations about 20th century history also seem accurate to me and not vulnerable to new papers; — I asked questions about the long past hiatus and deep ocean during that period.
That describes a recent editorial in the Washington Post about ExxonMobil's climate - related research.
Note: The albedo effort requires a more aggressive effort than described in this post, one that California Energy Commissioner Art Rosenfeld detailed to me in a recent interview, which I will blog on later.
At a recent House hearing, five top scientists stated that black carbon could account for close to 16 % of the planet's gross warming and that it may be second only to carbon dioxide in its potency as a GHG — ahead of methane.The black carbon absorbs incoming sunlight, converting it into infrared radiation and emitting it to the atmosphere — a process we outlined in an earlier post describing the impact of «dirty snow» on global warming.
In recent weeks, I've written posts about two new legal startups, LawTova and Text to Ticket, and described ties they appeared to have to another legal startup, QuickLegal, that shut down amid fraud allegations concerning its founder Derek Bluford.
As described in recent Financial Post and CBC stories, the real purpose of the site appears to be extract payment from people anxious to have content redacted.
Professor Olszynski's recent post succinctly describes how this decision has led to the accepted view that a Minister should not be considered in the same light as an adjudicative tribunal and thus should not enjoy the same presumption of deference when interpreting a «home» statute.
The topic of lawyer depression is a recurrent theme in the profession, afflicting not just American lawyers, as this recent and widely discussed Wall Street Journal article describes, but also lawyers in Australia and the U.K., as I've discussed in earlier posts.
In a recent post, From Westlaw to a Software Company — Thomson Reuters Bold Leap, Simon Chester describes the most recent efforts of Thomson Reuters to «re-conceptualize the company» with «projects that enable project management type workflow».
In recent blog posts discussed in Parts 1 and 2, Dr. Richard describes how to overcome those personality traits: seek buy - in (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaderIn recent blog posts discussed in Parts 1 and 2, Dr. Richard describes how to overcome those personality traits: seek buy - in (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaderin Parts 1 and 2, Dr. Richard describes how to overcome those personality traits: seek buy - in (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaderin (while avoiding sticks and carrots) and apply strategies at the outset, including: putting the request in terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaderin terms of what motivates the partner, envisioning next steps, making the commitment public to the partner's peers, creating small partner groups to discuss how to proceed, explaining why the project has meaning, removing obstacles and pointing to role models, as well as recognizing success at milestones within the overall task, creating a spirit of friendly competition, showing success by others to leverage the «bandwagon effect,» circulating success stories and getting visible support from thought leaders.
And in a recent report that Li prepared, she proposes various metrics for determining the financial benefits of blogging (also described in her post) such as savings on search engine optimization or avoided cost of hiring a «buzz agent.»
This article seems to buck the recent trend, described in this earlier post of weaning lawyers away from studying theory to focusing more on practical skills.
University of Alberta Faculty of Law Blog Reading, writing and critical thinking Following up on my recent blog posts on the Future of Law School Conference, here is an interesting article, via LinkedIn, describing a recent study on what employers value in university graduates.
It seems that a document was filed with China's State Intellectual Property Office describing the dual SIM card feature in iPhones, according to Gadgets 360's recent post that quotes a report by Forbes.
A recent job posting for what is described as a «touch sensor hardware engineer,» which was originally spotted by Variety, continues to hint that a multi-touch Assistant - powered speaker could be in the works at the tech giant.
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