I've included
a few examples in this article plus there's also a «green smoothie» section.
Not exact matches
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few examples named
in a recent NYT
article were Burton Theater, an indie foreign movie house; Good Girls Go To Paris, a creperie; Curl Up And Dye, a hair salon; and Breezcab, a rickshaw company.
In this
article are a
few examples of very strong, not so unrelated reasons for actively buying physical gold and silver.
There is much more packed into these two epilogues (as well as extensive bibliographical notes of recent books and
articles), but these
few examples give a sampling of the pleasures to be found
in this new edition of Augustine of Hippo.
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!!!
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
My favorite part of the NYT
article was this: «The National Potato Council, for
example, said the proposal to offer
fewer weekly servings of potatoes
in favor of other vegetables and fruits was overly restrictive.
Following
in the footsteps of two colleagues who recently produced two excellent
articles (you can read them here and here),
in this post I'd like to analyse a
few examples of the exceptional language used
in this elections cycle.
Until recently, there were no formal technology - transfer programs
in Canada, and the
few enthusiasts typically entered the profession through paid or unpaid internships
in tech - transfer offices (read this Next Wave
article for an
example) or after taking MBA courses that specialize
in commercializing scientific knowledge.
Following my own # 6, I reread Gavin's original
article a
few more times and find it very helpful
in understanding what hasn't been included
in models (methane release for
example).
For a full list of foods rich
in FODMAPs, read the full
article, but a
few examples are apples, blackberries, watermelons, cabbage and asparagus.
There are other
examples I could think of when more veggies are NOT always better, but I just wanted to give you a
few important
examples in this
article, because it's not always the best advice when you hear people say that «you can't eat too many vegetables».
In this
article, I share a
few examples of scenarios which created context for learning.
Perhaps because so much theory has emerged
in recent years, the following
article offers a
few practical
examples of how my own team continues to utilize them.
For
example,
in our new
article «Golden Handcuffs,» we illustrate how pension wealth would smoothly accrue under a «cash balance» (CB) plan of the type that has commonly been adopted
in the private sector, and also a
few places
in the public sector.
In an article for The Digital Shift, Michael Kelley outlines just a few specific examples of books whose hard cover editions cost libraries about $ 25, for example, yet whose digital editions through OverDrive cost in the range of $ 8
In an
article for The Digital Shift, Michael Kelley outlines just a
few specific
examples of books whose hard cover editions cost libraries about $ 25, for
example, yet whose digital editions through OverDrive cost
in the range of $ 8
in the range of $ 85.
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few articles, statistics, real life
examples are what your efforts
in researching the topic should be directed to.
I see real - life
examples day
in and day out but when I read the New - York Times
article http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/05/business/05fannie.html?partner=permalink&exprod=permalink, I found one that was painfully telling... Let me point your attention to a
few points that CHARLES DUHIGG makes
in this investigation.
In the earlier
article about pet owner misconceptions, I reviewed some statistics and a
few medical
examples of how certain conditions can often resolve on their own, or with just supportive care at -LSB-...]
In the earlier
article about pet owner misconceptions, I reviewed some statistics and a
few medical
examples of how certain conditions can often resolve on their own, or with just supportive care at home.
In the rest of this
article, I'll explain what social networks and social objects are, offer proof of concept using Facebook Edgerank and give a
few examples of growing businesses using social objects.
Co-written with H.J.. Following the main
article in WattsUpWithThat about the New York Times shamelessly revising already published
articles, we added a
few more observations and
examples of inappropriate revisions.
For
example, the law that vehicles should be driven on the right side of the road, the speed limits
in various areas generally 15 — 65 mph depending, requirements of insurance, requiring testing and licences, making drunk driving illegal, etc. (George Will had written an
article a
few years ago comparing possible AGW policy to a global 5 mph speed limit; sure there would be
fewer traffic accidents but would the cost be too great (what about lives, health and wellbeing, and wealth benifits from higher - speed transport?)
It is changing people's lives - one
example in a USA Today
article used to turn
in after catching the first
few minutes of the 11 o'clock news.
These are just a
few examples of the disconnect between law and science mentioned
in a recent
article in Wired.
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few examples: Kathryn Stanchi has explored a number of these topics
in depth, such as her influential
article that explores social science research on persuasion as applied to how legal advocates should present a court with negative information about their client orposition.21 She and Linda Berger have recently published a textbook combiningtheir interests
in science and persuasion, setting themselves the ambitious goal of «unit [ing] persuasion science with rhetorical theory and the real - life practice of persuasion.»
«We know — for
example, from the 2010 Ornstein report — that racialized women have a harder time than any other category of lawyers: they have access to
fewer articling positions, struggle to find full - time jobs and end up
in lower - earning practice areas.
In the past, when a principal and an
articling student created the required education plan, they were given a list of subject areas and a minimum number had to be covered, for
example wills and estates, real estate, and legislative drafting, to name a
few.
In the consultation process of the report, the law society heard from racialized licensees who provided
examples of discrimination and harassment during
articling and the first
few years of practice.
A majority of the American public might be surprised to learn that there is indisputable statistical evidence that the number of jury and non-jury trials
in our country is, and has been, sharply declining, both
in absolute and relative terms.1 For
example,
in 2010, only 2,154 jury trials were commenced
in federal district courts, which means, on average,
Article III judges tried
fewer than four civil jury trials that year.
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few examples are highlighted
in this
article).
This
article begins by presenting some
examples of organizations dedicated to law practiced
in the public interest followed by a
few interesting projects
in this domain.
For
example, the CBCL appears
in 247
articles, but many measures (22 of the 37 measures) appear
in fewer than 10 papers published
in JPP.
«The
article has already generated nearly a hundred comments on Mamamia.com.au, some agreeing with the author's stance, others vehemently arguing that her preoccupation with her children being «thin» is,
in fact, a much more damaging
example to set them than her self - confessed
few extra kilograms...