Not exact matches
According to research conducted at the University of Toronto, study participants who
read short - story fiction experienced
far less need for «cognitive closure» compared with counterparts who
read nonfiction essays.
A New York Times story about the company's internal culture makes for a good
read, but the truth is likely
far less inflammatory.
I could care
less to
read any
further what the figures behind that EACH but the amount by itself is significant should been given to charity to help the poor and the needy than spending it to advertise stupidity.
But Populorum Progressio was
far less prophetic when
read as an account of the economic changes the world would undergo over the forty years after its release.
My memories of
reading Lewis seem
less like the study of a
far - off, long - dead Christian intellectual, and more like conversations with a wise mentor, a storyteller, an old friend.
The fact that an ancient table of contents, already referred to in the Latin version of the fifth or sixth century, omits mention of the Testimonium (though, admittedly, it is selective, one must find it hard to believe that such a remarkable passage would be omitted by anyone, let alone by a Christian, summarizing the work) is
further indication that either there was no such notice or that it was much
less remarkable than it
reads at present.
«This book is made for need and profit of all good folk,» writes Caxton in his
Less Modern English introduction, «as
far as they in
reading or hearing of it shall more understand and feel the foresaid subtle deceits that daily be used in the world, not to the intent that men should use them, but that every man should eschew and keep him from the subtle false shrews that they be not deceived.»
I have
read them
far less.
Now,
less than three years later, he has 108 gins crowding the shelves behind the bar (almost certainly more by the time you
read this), plus a
further 250 locally made whiskies, brandies, rums, vodkas and liqueurs.
I
read the reviews before I made this, so I added extra garlic, some chili powder, and
far less liquid.
Despite reports of «collective outrage», however,
less than 10 per cent of MediaCity's 2,300 staff appear to have signed the petition, and possibly only because they hadn't
read further than the first few lines of the memo.
I heard Dunphy's comments,
read the official reaction from Temple when they were asked, and my take is
far less cynical.
While I haven't finished the entire book I feel like the majority of what I have
read so
far has basically been a very critical piece on what's wrong with hospitals and formula companies, and
less on good advice / tips for breastfeeding.
Many parents (and grandparents) make the mistake of giving books to children that are
far too difficult for them to
read independently, much
less in a 15 - minute
read - aloud session.
The downside is that an armpit
reading is
far less accurate than other methods.
Many cancellations today, though the
further you move inland (
read: west on the Thruway), the
less accumulation there will be, and therefore the more that's open.
In another 2017 study published in Advances in Political Psychology, «Science Curiosity and Political Information Processing,» Landrum and her colleagues found that liberal Democrats were
far less likely than strong Republicans to voluntarily
read a «surprising climate - skeptical story,» whereas a «surprising climate - concerned story» was
far more likely to be
read by those on the left than on the right.
Although dyscalculia, which affects about 6 percent of people, is about as common as the analogous
reading disorder dyslexia, it is
far less well - understood.
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After
reading about the Brazilian research in January this year and doing some
further searching online I started using red 650nm lasers on my thyroid — I have tested for hashimotos antibodies (TPOAb 175) and have some nodules on my thyroid — Really, I did nothing complicated — I started overlaying the lasers over the Thyroid for a few minutes a day — in
less than 6 weeks my TSH had dropped from 10.5 to 5.3 in addition to improvements in T3 RT3, FSH etc..
In response to a recent post, one
read indicated that woven linen wrinkles
far less than knit linen.
At the risk of
further estranging myself from De Palma geeks, I must admit I rather enjoyed watching a Body Double without Armond White guilt - tripping my subconscious — which is not to say that Looker circumvents an auteurist
reading altogether, but the idiosyncrasies that betray it as «Crichtonian» (like a novelistic conceit that starts off each new act with a placard indicating the day of the week *) are
less than venerable and thus hardly lend themselves to an apologia.
Kultgen's novel is fairly sexually explicit (though
far less so than his other books, just as an FYI... in all seriousness though, go
read everything he's written so
far.
We have yet to cover Friday the 13th: The Game, but what we have
read so
far certainly leaves us
less than impressed.
If they do not learn from their teachers what a foyer is — or,
far less trivially, how to
read and make reference to complex, even disturbing texts about fundamental issues — many of them will have no other chance to do so.
But before Common Core, such balance was
far less likely, too often denying our most needy students the opportunity to
read, enjoy, and benefit from a full range of rich texts.
It may have
far less to do with the «
reading wars» than we presumed.
Where I come out — you can
read more in «The End of the Education Debate» — is that America needs not
less education reform but
far more fundamental and radical reform.
Passage rates on the third - grade
reading tests at Carlin Springs rose to 81 percent, and students performed
far better than those two years ago, when
less than half of the third - graders passed.
While students in the district have made some academic gains in recent years,
far less than half are proficient in math,
reading, and writing.
U.S. elementary - grade teachers get
far less training than teachers in high - achieving countries for deep understanding of the foundational math,
reading, and science content they teach.
For younger students — specifically those between kindergarten and third grade — those who miss the most school are
less likely to
read at grade level, which only sets them
further back each year.
Each group of students would bring something different to the class conversation about how
far machines should go in our lives rather than some students
reading a
lesser version of the same text.
Lack of proficiency in
reading and writing in social studies is exacerbated by the fact that schools are spending
far less time on social studies instruction in the face of increasing pressure to improve standardized test scores in
reading and mathematics (Manzo, 2005).
With class sizes increasing due to teacher layoffs, and with the dismissal of
reading specialists and similar personnel, it is not
far - fetched to say that learning is being jeopardized by
less money being spent on education.
Excerpts from her article appear below: U.S. elementary - grade teachers get
far less training than teachers in high - achieving countries for deep understanding of the foundational math,
reading, and science content they teach.
- Delete Model Designation: The badging on the back of the GT3 is
far less busy than a standard 911 — which
reads a bit like a novel.
However, if you are focused on
reading for several hours at a time, ePaper is much easier on the eyes and produces
far less eye strain.
The importance of increasing access to books in schools was highlighted in the most recent Scholastic Kids & Family
Reading Report which found that children ages 6 — 17 from lower - income households are more likely to
read books for fun in school and
far less likely to
read books outside of school than their higher - income peers.
(cont'd)- I'm giving away hundreds of listings on the Vault, and as a result of doing so, won't see one thin dime of income on the site until October or later - Given all the time and money I've already sunk into developing the site, I don't even expect to earn back my upfront investment until sometime next year - I'm already personally reaching out to publishers on behalf of authors who are listed in the Vault, on my own time and my own long distance bill, despite the fact that I don't stand to earn so much as a finder's fee if any of those contacts result in an offer - I make my The IndieAuthor Guide available for free on my author site and blog - I built Publetariat, a free resource for self - pubbing authors and small imprints, by myself, and paid for its registration, software and hosting out of my own pocket - I shoulder all the ongoing expense and the lion's share of administration for the Publetariat site, which since its launch on 2/11 of this year, has only earned $ 36 in ad revenue; the site never has, and likely never will, earn its keep in ad revenue, but I keep it going because I know it's a valuable resource for authors and publishers - I've given away
far more copies of my novels than I've sold, because I'm a pushover for anyone who emails me to say s / he can't afford to buy them - I paid my own travel expenses to speak at this year's O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, nearly $ 1000, just to be part of the Rise of Ebooks panel and raise awareness about self - published authors who are strategically leveraging ebooks - I judge in self - published book competitions, and I
read the * entire * book in every case, despite the fact that the honorarium has never been more than $ 12 per book — a figure that works out to
less than $.50 per hour of my time spent
reading and commenting In spite of all this, you still come here and elsewhere to insinuate I'm greedy and only out to take advantage of my fellow authors.
Otherwise I'd be
reading books on my iPhone via Stanza or etc., which I'm not doing because realistically I only get three hours of battery life that way —
far less than if I fire up my e-ink based reader.
People are
far less like to
read the email if they just encounter a hackneyed «I'm away.»
Ever since the rise in popularity of electronic
reading, the standard argument has been that ebooks cost
less to make and do not require additional expense or material to duplicate, therefore, the price should logically be
far less than the price of a print edition.
Rather than luring consumers with a model that affords them the ability to
read mountains of content for one price, Rooster's clientele is expected to
read serialized and novella - length works for
far less than the cost of a typical ebook subscription plan.
Not only is it easier and
less expensive to buy ebooks, but I
far prefer
reading on my Kindle Paperwhite than
reading paperbacks and hard covers.
What that will probably lead to is people highlighting
far less and
reading straight through.
These ebooks will only be readable on the iPad, giving you no advantage as
far as audience is concerned, and they are even
less convenient to use than an app since you have to launch the iBooks app before you can
read the book.
Amazon.com is
far less stringent in their vetting of ebooks, but they inadvertently let fraudulent titles slip through simply because they do not wish to hinder authors through the upload process by making them wait for their content to be reviewed; Amazon encourages all of its customers to
read the free sample chapter before purchasing an ebook in order to ensure it is an actual original book.
Plus, after Smashwords and the retailers have taken their fees, an author will come away will
far less per sale than they would with a full
read.
Rather than luring consumers with a model that affords them the ability to
read mountains of content for one price, Rooster's clientele is expected to
read serialized and novella - length works for
far less than the cost of a typical e-book subscription plan.