Sentences with phrase «early booking as»

We do advise early booking as these accommodation are in high demand, we have a range of apartments from 4 to 22 - the price may alter slightly depending on your choice of apartment.
Moreover, he contends that reading this early book as Ford does makes the text «less rather than more intelligible» (WPSP 11).

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Responses to questions such as how current order books and sales inquiries compare with 12 months earlier have a strong correlation with the trajectory of economic growth.
According to Jaunted, trips aboard «Triumph» can already be booked for as early as April of this year.
Looking back to the early days of my first startup attempt, I think something that kept me going was that I continually read books about startups and entrepreneurs and watched as many interviews of founders as I could find.
Which leads me to the biggest thing I learned from the experience: I had earlier viewed getting rid of books only as losing something.
As Stuart Banner explores in his book The Death Penalty: An American History, one of the earliest American - made capital statutes — as opposed to ones borrowed from England — was passed in New York in the aftermath of a 1712 slave revolAs Stuart Banner explores in his book The Death Penalty: An American History, one of the earliest American - made capital statutes — as opposed to ones borrowed from England — was passed in New York in the aftermath of a 1712 slave revolas opposed to ones borrowed from England — was passed in New York in the aftermath of a 1712 slave revolt.
Over 50 years ago, one of the earliest champions of brainstorming, Alex Osborn, a U.S. advertising executive, developed rules for the practice — such as banning criticism and encouraging freewheeling — which he published in his 1953 book Applied Imagination.
As Chapman states in his book, Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Treating Your People Like Family, his early focus as CEO was on financial succesAs Chapman states in his book, Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Treating Your People Like Family, his early focus as CEO was on financial succesas CEO was on financial success.
In his book, Gordon makes the case that many of the products and services we think of as significant innovations pale in comparative impact to the innovations of the early 20th century.
Earlier this month, author Michael Wolff claimed in his controversial book, «Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,» that Corallo resigned because he viewed Trump's interference as possible obstruction of justice.
The profit beat came as customers booked 31 % more nights in hotels than a year earlier, with travel bookings up 21 % overall, the company said.
The Secret Life of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup of the most recent science on how the human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
Meanwhile, as you may have heard, she released a book (and launched a nonprofit) called Lean In early this year — a «sort of manifesto» for women's ambition that's stood atop bestseller lists and has sold a million copies since it dropped in March.
Lu said the current state of digital advice is like the early days of ecommerce, when Amazon was seen as an online seller of books and music, not selling almost everything, as it does now.
Based on his studies during the 1960s and his practical experience in the early 1970s, Milken was determined to focus, first, on future cash flow rather than the past as reflected in book value and reported earnings; and second, to consider human capital part of the balance sheet.
Was this recent move in the crypto - arena just the result of many early investors just talking - up - their - book beginning with a pre-strike in the media to get - the - ball (or assumptions) rolling, as they say?
At the time the Market Wizards books were written; late 80's early 90's, technical analysis was not as widely accepted as it is today.
Also according to the Fed's Beige Book released this week, economic growth continued to show improvement in January and early February as consumer spending picked up [see 3 Economic Charts Bears Love To Ignore].
Earlier this year, Marriott and other large operators began a new effort to attract direct bookings to reduce commissions paid to online travel agents, offering discounts to loyal guests and providing perks such as free Wi - Fi.
Colm O'Shea «As the book states very early on, there is nothing new under the sun in the art of speculation, and everything that was said then completely applies to the markets of today.
The price ratio, drawn from the early research into value investment by Eugene Fama and Ken French, is book value - to - market capitalization (BM), defined as follows:
The miner reported a net loss of $ 314 - million, or $ 0.27 a share, compared with earnings of $ 425 - million, or $ 0.36 a share, a year earlier, as Barrick booked impairment charges in the period including $ 429 - million on the stalled Pascua - Lama project, straddling the Chile / Argentina border.
Ben Horowitz's book The Hard Things About Hard Things covers Ben's early trials and tribulations as a co-founder of Loudcloud, which almost imploded multiple times during the Dotcom Bust.
Good point Jack, but the «book» that muslims follow, regardless of training or translation, gives Christians chills because it places the dispensation of Jesus: «Love thy neighbor as thyself» under and beneath the later dispensation of Muhammed which in fact harks back to the old testament, earlier Hebraic tribal codes.
You can — as I pointed out earlier — see this very concept in the book of Revelations, where the Kingdom of Heaven arrives on earth with the New Jerusalem... Here.
Hence an event which in the earlier book was naturally ascribed to God, was now as naturally ascribed to Satan.
I thought: what if the early councils where they canonized books of the bible were the same as, say, our Pulitzer Prize or National Book Award?
I laid with him in his hospital bed when he was still conscious and began reading scripture to him from a little book he had received 80 years earlier as a child in England.
I can see tat a lot of people that don't like that I disagree with the article dismissed my earlier opinion as hate, I certainly don't have as much experience in hate as this people that read about it very often in their sacred books.
Reuters: Pope Benedict's third book on Jesus reaffirms doctrine of his virgin birth Pope Benedict published the last part of his trilogy on the life of Jesus on Tuesday, delivering an early childhood narrative which strongly reaffirms the doctrine of the virgin birth as an «unequivocal» truth of faith.
I took this from a discussion of Jesus» bloodline that is in wikipedia - «Differing and contradictory versions of a Jesus bloodline hypothesis have been promoted by numerous books, websites and films of non-fiction and fiction in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, which have almost all been dismissed as works of pseudohistory and conspiracy theory.
Touchstone provides a forum where Christians of various backgrounds — Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox — can speak candidly with one another on the basis of a shared commitment to the Great Tradition of Christian faith as revealed in the Holy Scriptures and set forth in the classic creeds of the early church.The term «mere Christianity,» of course, was made famous by C. S. Lewis, whose book of that title is among the most influential religious volumes of the past one hundred years.
I first picked up the book a few years ago in hardcover and thought it was extremely useful then as really the only somewhat reliable source of early church history.
If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and entitle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.
If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and enti.tle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time.»
The books of the New Testament were closer in time to the actual event than most histories of that time or earlier that are generally accepted as true.
Early on in his book, he declaims, «I saw the Surgeon - General's office... as a position of medical leadership.»
For Larrimore the medieval and early modern periods mark the rise of the Book of Job as disputation, with Maimonides, Thomas Aquinas, and Calvin as his chosen representatives.
Our «early traditions about Jesus» (to use the title of a little book by the late Professor Bethune - Baker) are not interested so much in what has been called the «biographical Jesus» as they are concerned with what Jesus did and said as he was remembered by those who believed him to be their Lord, the Risen Messiah, and who were therefore anxious to hand on to others what was remembered about him.
Thanks especially to the critical study of Dr. C. Harold Dodd, as summed up in his notable little book The Apostolic Preaching, we have become familiar with the word kerygma, Greek for «the proclamation»; and taught by Dr. Dodd and those who have followed the line of enquiry which he laid down, we have come to see that this kerygma was the very heart of the earliest Christianity.
In the later Book as in the earlier, the word sweeps the gamut from breath soul, which was its origin, to interior spiritual life and character, which was its culmination.
But its validity was suggested as early as 1969, when a Gallup Poll revealed that 58 percent of all Americans had never finished reading a book other than a textbook or the Bible, and only 26 percent had read a book in the previous month.24 One reason for this near - illiteracy is America's addiction to television.
Ever since the publication in 1903 of Wilhelm Wrede's famous book on this subject, The Messianic Secret in the Gospels, scholars have been compelled to take seriously the thesis it set forth, namely, that the whole conception of the secret Messiahship is an intrusion into the tradition, either read into it by Mark or at a late pre-Marcan stage in the development of the tradition, and not really consonant with the story of Jesus as it was handed down in the earliest Christian circles.
Instead, if we understand the culture in which John wrote, the issues that the early church was facing under the Roman Empire, and all of the hundreds of allusions to Old Testament themes and prophetic expectations, the Book of Revelation can have a significant message for followers of Jesus today, who also deal with similar cultural issues as we try to live like Jesus in a world dominated by powers and authority that live in rebellion to the Kingdom of God.
Already in the earlier books it is clear that God functions as principle of limitation by ordering the eternal objects.
O. Hobart Mowrer, perhaps the most vocal moralist among the psychologists in the early «60s, is now joined by Karl Menninger, as his book title Whatever Became of Sin?
As early as 140 AD, Marcion was listing all of Paul's letters, Acts, and one of the Gospels as his «canon», and 20 of the 27 books of the NT were never in dispute, and no books NOT in the NT now were given serious consideratioAs early as 140 AD, Marcion was listing all of Paul's letters, Acts, and one of the Gospels as his «canon», and 20 of the 27 books of the NT were never in dispute, and no books NOT in the NT now were given serious consideratioas 140 AD, Marcion was listing all of Paul's letters, Acts, and one of the Gospels as his «canon», and 20 of the 27 books of the NT were never in dispute, and no books NOT in the NT now were given serious consideratioas his «canon», and 20 of the 27 books of the NT were never in dispute, and no books NOT in the NT now were given serious consideration.
Yet such as it is — and the more certainly so, the more clearly we recognize just what the book is — it remains an extremely valuable document of primitive Western Christianity; though it by no means provides us with all we wish to know about the life and teaching of our Lord, or the life and teaching, activities, and beliefs, of the early church.
I may be not very orthodox but I think that one of the worst mistakes the early Church Fathers did was to accept the Apocalypsis (Revelations) as a Canonigal book.
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