Sentences with phrase «example an article from»

Take for example an article from 2007 posted by the state of Michigan.

Not exact matches

Another example comes from anonymous work chat app Blind, which says it paid Facebook to promote an article from Mashable.
Just check out this example from a 2013 Harvard Gazette article by Walter Isaacson: «In the wee hours of the morning, Gates would sometimes fall asleep at the terminal.
In specific examples, the CAC criticized one platform that failed to censor articles that «seriously deviated from socialist values» by saying China benefited from U.S. assistance during conflicts with Japan during World War II.
For example, if you write about business and consumer tech for a living (like someone we know), you can set Flipboard up to deliver a steady stream of the latest articles from technology - focused sources like CNET, GigaOM, Engadget, TechCrunch, Wired and however many other topic - relevant publications you like.
For example, the visitors from an article aggregator site she posts content to are not «high quality».
For example this article about San Francisco entrepreneur Joe Garvey said that he gets 20 percent of his business revenue from meeting people on the street and networking while wearing crazy - looking, colorful, memorable pants!
I was confused from the example in your article of the «hot stuff» making 100k, or the «Final Important Point» of people on the income edge because wouldn't someone in that situation typically be unable to contribute to a traditional IRA?
Examples of News Articles: «Firms Looking Outside for Ideas» - Boston Globe «Looking Outside the Company for Ideas» - Proctor & Gamble «Looking for Ideas from Small Business» - Dept. of Homeland Security
A typical example of this might be this Bloomberg article from last Wednesday:
For example, one of the articles from this blog is sitting at # 2 for an in - demand keyword phrase («drive traffic to blog»):
For example, the following chart from the article suggests that the gold price plunged from the $ 1140s to around $ 1105 during the 2015 «Golden Week» holidays and then quickly recouped its losses after China's markets re-opened, but that's not the case.
For the purpose of this article I've selected eight key index from Vanguard to use as examples.
Last week, for example, The Australian Financial Review ran a series of articles with headlines like «The Australian manufacturing revolution», «Smart gadgets from the clever country», and «The best earners are the brainy industries».
The reason why group interview articles are so great to read, is because they are usually packed with real life examples (not guesses or assumptions), case studies, tips from the field and some form of link building discussion.
For example, in «Crime, Drugs, Welfare — and Other Good News,» a recent and somewhat contrarian article in Commentary, Peter Wehner and Yuval Levin applauded the fact that various measures of social disaster and dysfunction seem to be improving from previous lows, including, among others, violent crime and property crime, and teen alcohol and tobacco use.
Mr Deighan will have read in these pages «something very close» to the idea that Thomistic epistemology tends to emphasise «immutable essences» and static forms, and that this emphasis has been powerfully challenged by the success of modern science (for example Jaeger's article in our last issue and in our September 2006 issue the editorial and the quotes from Ronald Knox's God and the Atom).
No where in this article do you mention «how» you can tell if a person is being possessed by evil you just give examples from stories you've read and do you know why??
This excerpt from a recent article provides an example of applying an OT legal prohibition to contemporary experience that would not occur to most Christians employed in our tragically corrupt business sector where greed influences so many management policies:
Roger Williams, for example, for all his insistence on the separation of church and state, believed that such general religion was essential for what he called «government and order in families, towns, etc.» Such general religion is, he believed, «written in the hearts of all mankind, yea, even in pagans,» and consists in belief in God, in the afterlife, and in divine punishments.2 Benjamin Franklin for all his differences from Roger Williams believed essentially the same thing, as indicated in the quotation from his autobiography in my original article on civil religion.
For example, after trying a number of definitions of mathematics, Whitehead settled in that article on Russell's definition of mathematics as the «science concerned with the logical deduction of consequences from the general premises of all reasoning» (MAT 291), In fact, the article «Mathematics» is the most accessible, most approving and best summary of Principia Mathematica ever done by Whitehead.
but fortunately there are psychologists, mental health practitioners and others who do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association; The US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health PubMed.gov database of healthcare and scientific literature)-- about the adverse psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state of consciousness.
The examples I see in the article above are from those who were not properly catechized in their own Church.
By centering this article on communities, I have not mentioned, for example, those who taught me most about how — as distinct from what — to think theologically and historically: Robert L. Calhoun and H. Richard Niebuhr of Yale, and Paul Vignaux of Paris.
As just one example, we have the story of Jesus turning water into wine in the Marriage of Cana story in John 2:1 - 11, which appears to have been borrowed by the unknown author or authors, i.e., the Johannine community (see the Wikipedia article «Authorship of the Johannine works»), from stories of Dionysus turning water into wine.
As an example from within the ecumenical movement, the Orthodox position on the interrelationship between the Spirit and Baptism can be quoted from an article entitled «Orthodox Reflections on the Assembly Theme,» where it is affirmed that
For example, this single line from the Wiki article about them states that:
It is worth noting you say «I still get the feeling from your posts that you have no clue what I believe and teach» and yet, you did not point to one example where I or Stegall's articles failed to understand what you teach.
The above article by Jennifer Wright Knust is a good example of how, Bible has changed from the time when it was given to Jesus (Peace be upon him)(translated and explained by Jesus due his wisdom which he was blessed with, by God) till the time of today.
It leaves me completely numb and dumbfounded when i continually come across articles which are far from the «Truth», misleading, erroneous, and a perfect example of heresy, not to mention blasphemy!
Koester, in a 1980 Harvard Theological Review article, said of examples from five apocryphal gospels: «They are significant witnesses for the formation of the gospel literature....
This article is illustrated by examples from the lives of families to help bring its themes to life, and to place them in their context of this every day living of the Christian mystery.
For example, the robust Take the Black Stout was inspired by the shadowy Night's Watch military order, while the ancho chile — infused Fire and Blood took its cues from the dragons — a serious spoiler alert for Wetmore (and possibly readers of this article).
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years under the Kroenke & Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you play for a fragile manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has played in positions that make no sense considering his skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final week last season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure manager!!!
Here's an example of the first paragraph from a current article on the front page:
The featured image of this article (shown at the top of the page), is taken from our NFL Bye Week system and an example of a graph with consistent results.
From a critical perspective I'd say maybe offer a couple more target examples and trim the analysis a bit to make the piece a little more concise (longer articles get passed by some people).
nice tribute andy and no doubts he has been the player of the year, although i cant understand him being criticised early on because hes been an international from an early age and a regular with cameroon and i distinctly remember him putting in strong performances when on loan at a struggling charlton a few seasons ago... i guess he has become the example of why we shud be patient with the younger players and give them the time that has no doubt benfited him i remember reading an article from him after the city game when adebayour had his little outburst and i cudnt believe how dedicated to the club and fans he was when questioned bout his «friend» adebayour saying arsenal and the fans are his priority and dat is all i cant understand people wanting cameroon to fail just so we can get him back early after the commitment he has shown to us but if he maintains his form we wont see anytime soon!goodluck song and cameroon
And if you are worried that your baby will, for example, get a flat head from all the back - sleeping — read this article about flat heads, choking and other back - sleeping worries.
Here are a few examples from news articles about the pregnancy:
Further to David Davies MP's comments about «feckless fathers» and subsequent media coverage (for example this Guardian article by Ally Fogg), here is an extract from the Fatherhood Institute's Research Summary on Young Fathers, which we hope will help inform the debate:
So for example, if you shared a story from the Washington Post about the Dallas Independent School District you would share the link, and in your status update you would mention — and tag — both the Washington Post and Dallas ISD Facebook pages, in addition to briefly summarizing the article for your audience.
For example, copy and paste the abstract of a patent application or paragraphs from an article.
For example, if the current year is 2008 and a journal has a 5 year moving wall, articles from the year 2002 are available.
This article gives great examples of things you can do to keep them from being saggy.
The publication gives a multitude of examples of the severe violations of the right to food and nutrition that the current food system is provoking: from forced evictions and land grabbing by companies or corrupted members of governments, as illustrated by the articles on Mexico and on the Arab Spring, to inappropriate food supply programs or speculative investments in agrofuels, described in the articles on Bangladesh, Paraguay and the Philippines.
In this article, I'll talk a little about the best - rated examples of these devices, based on reviews from parents.
You're not going to walk away from either article ready to make your own maps, but you'll get to see some of the potential of this great tool and you'll leave armed with examples and links to how - tos that'll get you started.
Also, check out this example of the kind of messaging analysis social media lets you do, again from Amy's article:
This article by CNN lists out examples of Presidents who discussed classified things with their wives: Jacqueline Kennedy received the intelligence community's highly classified «Weekly Intelligence Summary» from October 1962 till the summer of 1963.
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