Sentences with phrase «discussed by this column»

He is currently a portfolio manager with Coolabah Capital Investments, which invests in fixed - income securities including those discussed by this column.

Not exact matches

In my last column, we discussed three types of customers, categorized by the type and strength of the attachment they have to your company.
Sullivan discussed this point in her column, by responding to concerns raised by a number of readers.
This column often has, by the time it is in print, a certain retrospective air about it: it has usually discussed the media coverage of some story which was topical when written, and which may still be relevant, but is no longer of overriding current interest.
I want to come back to accusations that my column discussing Ferguson, Missouri is animated by racism.
Coherence provided by compatriots and a nice selection question to have are themes discussed by Chelsea legend Pat Nevin in this week's column...
He interviewed Tony Blair several times - on each occasion prompting a slew of front - page headlines and reams of column inches discussing the fact a sitting prime minister was being questioned by police.
In the next column we'll discuss releases which include far more composer - friendly featurettes and extras, including Laura (featuring the late David Raksin giving his first and only commentary track), Night and the City (with a detailed analysis of the British and American versions), Young Törless (with isolated score tracks by Hans Werner Henze), and Forbidden Zone (boasting plenty of Elfman lunacy from brothers Danny and writer / director Richard).
By Scott Mendelson HollywoodNews.com: a continuing feature of sorts on how the 24 - hour news cycle hurts the world of film news (part I), we'll be briefly (I hope) discussing the weird phenomenon whereby countless column inches are spent dissecting and analyzing that which is either not - yet known or painfully obvious.
The point was hammered home in a recent column by Mike Royko, where he discussed public - opinion poll questions about people's willingness to have their taxes raised.
NA - MK - 47 Students identify ways in which the principles of other subjects taught in school are interrelated with those of music (e.g. science can be taught through music by discussing how the vibration of strings, drum heads or air columns generates sounds).
The indie authorship movement, as I discussed in my last column about the Indie Author Manifesto, is fueled by writers asserting control over their destinies and demanding fair and equitable treatment from business partners.
[«Play Evolution» is a bi-weekly column by James Lantz that discusses the changes that games undergo after their release, from little developer patches to huge gameplay revelations, and everything in between.
[The Aberrant Gamer is is a biweekly, sometimes NSFW column by Leigh Alexander, dedicated to the kinks and quirks we gamers tend to keep under our hats — those predilections and peccadilloes less commonly discussed in conventional media.]
[«Alt Space» is a regular GameSetWatch column by critic and writer Phill Cameron, discussing the relationship between the personal computer and gaming.
[The Aberrant Gamer is a weekly, somewhat NSFW column by Leigh Alexander, dedicated to the kinks and quirks we gamers tend to keep under our hats — those predilections and peccadilloes less commonly discussed in conventional media.]
[The Aberrant Gamer is a weekly, sometimes NSFW column by Leigh Alexander, dedicated to the kinks and quirks we gamers tend to keep under our hats — those predilections and peccadilloes less commonly discussed in conventional media.]
-LSB-» @ Play» is a monthly column by John Harris which discusses the history, present and future of the Roguelike dungeon exploring genre.
[«Pixel Journeys» is a monthly GameSetWatch column by John Harris discussing games with unusual design attributes that have lessons to teach modern game designers.
[«Pixel Journeys» is a mammoth GameSetWatch - exclusive monthly column by @Play creator John Harris, discussing games with unusual design attributes that have lessons to teach modern game designers.
[«Alt Space» is a regular GameSetWatch - exclusive column by critic and writer Phill Cameron, discussing the relationship between the personal computer and gaming.
[«Lingua Franca» is a biweekly GameSetWatch - exclusive column by Daniel Johnson which discusses the relationship between language, culture and video games.
[«Lingua Franca» is a new biweekly GameSetWatch - exclusive column by Daniel Johnson which discusses the relationship between language, culture and video games.]
BTW this SPM also discusses at some length the «low hanging fruit» that would actually save money mentioned by Ray, and that you dismiss as anecdotal; those are the negative numbers figuring in the above mentioned table columns, mostly at the top.
I was asked by Andrew Revkin, based on this paper, to discuss the likely impact for An Inconvenient Truth on wider audiences and also the possible effects on public opinion from the type of elite debate (especially online) that was escalating over the columns by Will at the Washington Post, a debate consistent with more general patterns of polarizing and reinforcing elite driven controversy that I had addressed in the paper.
For example, a link there to discussion of the July 5 Brooks NYT column, here: http://adamsmithslostlegacy.com/ASLLBlog.htm — discusses how fairness, equity and attachment are important but usually ignored by politicians, for instance.
I don't intend to discuss these cases in this column, here I will write about the development of the deep research skills needed by professional researchers such as lawyers and law librarians to provide the enhanced expertise needed to be paid professionally for this work.
We may never know the answer to that, but in this post, Cathy Kirkman discusses a recent column by former RIAA head Hilary Rosen, who discusses the consumer lawsuits.
Legal column discussing the benefits of additional insurance — injuries are compensated immediately by your extended insurance and again when your case settles in the future -LSB-...]
This column is written by the ABA Governmental Affairs Office and discusses advocacy efforts by the ABA relating to issues being addressed by Congress and the executive branch of the federal government.
Chicago Labor & Employment partner Frank Saibert authored this column discussing gender - based harassment claims by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against a large warehouse club on behalf of former Costco employee.
Chicago Labor & Employment partner Frank Seibert authored this column discussing a blockbuster decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit overruling two long - standing lines of its own precedent to clarify the evidentiary standards to be used in discrimination cases.
This column discussing an important United States Supreme Court decision regarding False Claims Act liability was co-authored by Boston partners Brian French and Fred Kelly, Boston associates Hannah Bornstein and Sydney Pritchett, and Washington, DC, associate Emily Harlan.
In this monthly «Law» column, Rochester partners Jeff LaBarge and David Tennant discuss efforts by the New York State Supreme Court Commercial Division to improve the litigation process.
For a host of reasons discussed in this column, firms can create a clearer message by building these sorts of content - focused «destinations».
I hope my next Slaw column, «Do you want to know a secret» explores the issue further by discussing the question of loss of employee loyalty.
Metes and Bounds: By Marty Douglas — In the spirit that there's no such thing as a horse so dead that it doesn't have one more flog in it: I recently received a letter from a reader of my August column, in which I frankly discussed my attitude toward the non-voter — those of us with the right to vote in a Canadian election, who, for a variety of reasons ranging from feeble to fervent, choose not to vote.
In my last column I discussed the duties imposed on real estate agents by the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act, Chapter 93A.
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