Sentences with phrase «experts in a new article»

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Because the technology is constantly evolving, any book you read is already outdated; in order to stay on the cutting edge of search engine progress, ensure you continuously update your knowledge by reading articles (such as this one), staying up to date on new algorithms, analyzing your competitors» successes and failures, and consult expert opinions and insights.
In my 2017 business trends article, I described how subject matter experts are the new rainmakers.
A version of this article appears in print on May 3, 2016, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Moves by Trump to Squeeze China Could Backfire, Experts Warn.
There was some interest in tax reform among labor law experts in light of the New York Times article that ran on December 9, titled «Tax Plans May Give Your Co-Worker a Better Deal Than You.»
A November 25, 2008 article published by The Australian, «Treasury's Next Chief No Rookie,» further reveals that he was born in New York and attended high school in Bangkok, where his father worked as an Asia expert for The Ford Foundation.
MomsTeam Health and Safety editors and writers, along with our experts, including Rosemarie Scolaro Moser, Ph.D., one of the leading sports concussion neuropsychologists in the country and Director of the Sports Concussion Center of New Jersey, continue to provide advice, support, articles, videos and blogs on the latest in concussion management and the dangers of traumatic brain injury.
* Editor's Note: This article is an excerpt from Life Over the Influence, a new program created by Kimberly Abraham LMSW and Marney Studaker - Cordner LMSW, therapists and experts in helping families whose members are struggling with alcohol or drug use.
Dr. Laura Riley, spokeswoman for the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and an expert on high - risk pregnancies at Massachusetts General Hospital, notes in an article by Colette Bouchez that new moms should have realistic expectations regarding their postpartum weight loss.
In another recent Washington Post article, several experts predicted that the popularity of school food reform and cultural shifts regarding obesity over the last eight years would serve as a check on Trump and the new Republican - controlled Congress, while others seemed less sure.
Next, my friend and former New Media Strategies colleague Bill Beutler — a true expert in the delicate art of editing Wikipedia articles on behelf of clients — has put together (along with help from other Wikipedians) an excellent introduction to Wikipedia for professional communicators like us.
«The letter, from some of the world's most knowledgeable experts in the fields of nuclear weapons and arms control, arrives as Mr. Obama is lobbying Congress, the American public and the nation's allies to support the agreement,» William J. Broad wrote in an article in the New York Times.
Andrew S. Erickson, a China - in - space expert at the U.S. Naval War College, called its progress «relentless» in a recent New York Times article.
For those who are new, the website developers highly recommend starting from reading informative articles previously written by the experts in the online dating industry.
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The first reason was that the author of this article (in my opinion) unfairly captured my four hours of testimony, by primarily positioning me as an «expert witness» who did not know really anything about the New Mexico teacher evaluation model.
Chances are, you'll recognize it in the helpful article, «18 Book Marketing Experts Reveal Secrets That Boost Recognition, Get New Readers, and Increase Sales,» on the eReleases.com blog.
This perspective could be easily dismissed by a reader agreeing with the excellent «New Yorker» article you cited: I'm placing my faith in an «expert» fund manager with no greater ability to predict the future (and select winning stocks) than anyone else, and I'd be better off indexing.
ABC - TV's «Good Morning America» featured the story as «the unlikely discovery that rocked the art world;» ABC's» 20/20» reported that «Art experts decree Pinajian deserved to be called one of the great undiscovered geniuses of the Modern Art Movement» and the New York Times devoted two lengthy articles to Pinajian, including coverage of the first, very successful, exhibits in New York City in 2013.
In a posting on one of the incredibly busy geo - engineering Google groups, Kenneth Caldeira, a climate researcher for the Carnegie Institution and Stanford University, criticized a British newspaper article — «Climate change experts clash over sea - rise «apocalypse»» — for overplaying the momentousness of one paper projecting a calamitous rise in seas by 2100 and then overplaying the level of dispute over the finding based on new worIn a posting on one of the incredibly busy geo - engineering Google groups, Kenneth Caldeira, a climate researcher for the Carnegie Institution and Stanford University, criticized a British newspaper article — «Climate change experts clash over sea - rise «apocalypse»» — for overplaying the momentousness of one paper projecting a calamitous rise in seas by 2100 and then overplaying the level of dispute over the finding based on new worin seas by 2100 and then overplaying the level of dispute over the finding based on new work.
In a 2002 Science article by New York University physicist Martin Hoffert and 16 other leading energy experts, Hoffert et al. argued that, «although regulation can play a role, the fossil fuel greenhouse effect is an energy problem that can not be simply regulated away.»
For New York Times climate reporter Justin Gillis, whose article on 2014's record - breaking heat received high praise from Climate Feedback, the idea of annotation recalled a practice from his years at The Miami Herald in the 1980s, when editors would send daily feedback forms to experts asking for critiques of the paper's stories.
IPCC reviewer and climate researcher Dr Vincent Gray, of New Zealand, an expert reviewer on every single draft of the IPCC reports going back to 1990, author of more than 100 scientific publications and author of The Greenhouse Delusion: A Critique of «Climate Change 2001,» declared «The claims of the IPCC are dangerous unscientific nonsense» in an April 10, 2007 article.
A new article has to be written by all honest experts in thier expertis of different parts of the temperature history.
The New York Times reported on April 22, 1998, that the paper «was printed in a format and type face similar» to that of the journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)-- which subsequently disassociated itself from the paper, saying, «that the petition had «nothing to do» with the academy and that the article was never published in the academy's journal,» and clarifying that the petition «does not reflect the conclusion of expert reports of the academy.»
Experts quoted in the article explained that the growth rate reflects the reality that firms need to continue to recruit new talent even in tough times, in anticipation of replacing soon - to - be-retiring boomer lawyers.
Dynarski's view does contrast with those expressed in the Globe and Mail article, Josh O'Kane «Laptops in classrooms: help or hindrance», online, October 18, 2016 (updated April 8, 2017) where experts argue that ``... outright banning laptops — and their newer, lighter compatriots, tablets — may not be the best answer.
It's not immediately clear to me why a judge on the New York City Civil Court, Housing Part, would be a particular expert on e-mail etiquette for lawyers, but I thought there were a lot of good points in Judge Lebovits» article — which originally appeared in the New York State Bar Association Journal — particularly the reminders on the absence of «tone» and on the need for brevity.
Blogging isn't dead, Mitch Joel, influential blog and social media expert, acknowledges, also in response to the New York Times article.
Experts quoted in the article expressed concern that lawyers would skew new regulations in favor of their clients:
Ronald C. Minkoff is quoted in the New York Law Journal article, «Experts See Rise in Disputes Over Partner Capital Shares».
Among the topics covered in this book are «Five Keys to Telling a Compelling Story in the Courtroom,» «Ten Videos to Help Litigators Become Better at Storytelling,» «Great Courtroom Storytelling Articles From Trial Experts,» «Trial Presentation Errors That Lawyers Can Easily Avoid,» «Litigation Graphics Psychology and Color Meaning,» «The 14 Most Preventable Trial Preparation Mistakes,» «New Study: A Graphically Immersive Trial Presentation Works Best,» «Practice, Say Jury Consultants, Is Why Movie Lawyers Perform So Well,» «Three Ways to Force Yourself to Practice Your Trial Presentation,» «Explaining a Complicated Process Using Trial Graphics,» and «Litigation Graphics Timelines Can Persuade Judges and Juries.»
The journal, which features law review - style articles and commentary from experts in the legal tech field, will be published six times per year and be the flagship publication for Fastcase's new publishing arm, Full Court Press.
Whether it's a recent legal article, best practices for experts or new reviews in the Courtroom Insight directories, we hope this blog is both informative and enjoyable.»
According to legal experts quoted in the article, new business models will probably include new compensation structures, increased specialization, and smaller partnership classes.
The alliance combines the power of more than 15,000 expert legal bloggers in the LexBlog network, who produce almost as many blog posts and legal articles as the the New York Times, with Fastcase's subscriber base, more than 800,000 of the savviest consumers of legal news and information.
AccuQuote, a leader in providing quality, competitive online life insurance quotes, has been mentioned in a recent New York Times financial article as a great place to get expert advice on purchasing life insurance.
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In the New York Times article (published on June 18, 2017), «Before You Pay for Financial Advice, Read This Guide,» personal finance reporter Tara Siegel Bernard provided some expert advice on how to plan for retirement, and offered smart tips on how to buy life insurance.
The article cites six New Zealand - based experts, who all speak in support of the call to preemptively ban fully autonomous weapons:
In your article, you stated that you can try tapping into the many resources that exist for uncovering a new career path and job but don't overlook the possibility of working with an expert when it comes to finding your life's purpose and creating the plan of attack for achieving it.
Two career experts weigh in on the dos and don'ts of applying within your company in this article on CareerCo.com called «What's the Protocol for Applying for a New Job Within Your Company».
In the article entitled «New Criminal History Screening Restrictions Now in Effect in California,» SHRM Online Editor / Manager Roy Maurer interviewed background check experts that included Attorney Lester Rosen, the founder and CEO of Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR), a global background check firm located in the San Francisco, California - area, and the author of «The Safe Hiring Manual.&raquIn the article entitled «New Criminal History Screening Restrictions Now in Effect in California,» SHRM Online Editor / Manager Roy Maurer interviewed background check experts that included Attorney Lester Rosen, the founder and CEO of Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR), a global background check firm located in the San Francisco, California - area, and the author of «The Safe Hiring Manual.&raquin Effect in California,» SHRM Online Editor / Manager Roy Maurer interviewed background check experts that included Attorney Lester Rosen, the founder and CEO of Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR), a global background check firm located in the San Francisco, California - area, and the author of «The Safe Hiring Manual.&raquin California,» SHRM Online Editor / Manager Roy Maurer interviewed background check experts that included Attorney Lester Rosen, the founder and CEO of Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR), a global background check firm located in the San Francisco, California - area, and the author of «The Safe Hiring Manual.&raquin the San Francisco, California - area, and the author of «The Safe Hiring Manual.»
A new article by Employment Screening Resources President Lester Rosen has appeared in the Recruiting Trends blog, sponsored by Kennedy Information for the purpose of providing leading edge insights and strategies for the recruiting professional. The blog offers articles by thought leaders and experts in the area of talent management and recruiting.
As a result, Karen has positioned herself as a sought - out professional in her field through global networking, serving as an expert in career services and new business startup / management, writing articles for various publications, and generating endless referrals from satisfied clients.
The article describes the group formed by leading South Jersey family law attorneys, including Borger and Matez, to assist New Jersey families with the Collaborative Divorce (CD) option — meaning divorces that involve a team effort by specially trained lawyers, financial advisors and mental health experts serving as divorce coaches or child experts — all designed to end a marriage in a non-adversarial, dignified, and private way on terms that work for that particular family without going to court for a judge publicly to make those decisions for the people and their children.
As a wonderful story - teller and expert, Dr. Gottman has also appeared on many TV shows, including Good Morning America, Today, CBS Morning News, Anderson and Oprah, and he has been written up in numerous print articles, including Newsweek, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Glamour, Woman's Day, Men's Health, People, Self, Reader's Digest, and Psychology Today.
A wonderful story - teller and expert, Dr. Gottman has also appeared on many TV shows, including Good Morning America, Today, CBS Morning News, and Oprah, and he has been written up in numerous print articles, including Newsweek, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Glamour, Woman's Day, Men's Health, People, Self, Reader's Digest, and Psychology Today.
Are the experts whose concerns are cited in The New York Times article and the many outlets recirculating their critiques right to raise questions and express alarm?
As we explained in a previous article, predictive analytics isn't a new thing, but real estate professionals have been slow to adopt it, experts say.
Every Thursday, we will send you three brand - new real estate articles written by our in - house expert, Brandon Cornett.
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