E-NPS portal (read last
few points in the article).
We were thrilled to be included as a source for
a few points in this article!
Not exact matches
If people repeatedly come to you with requests
in areas where you don't feel adequately qualified to help, having a
few stock resources, such as books or
articles, to
point them to can ease the pain of saying no, Grant suggests.
In 2010, Reynolds launched First Word, which boils market news down to a
few bullet
points, so frantic traders don't have to read entire
articles.
There were a
few articles mostly repeating government «speaking
points» that Canada, despite a reduction
in forecast global economic growth (the second since April), was, nevertheless, still the leader
in the G - 7.
An
article from a
few days ago
in the San Diego Union Tribune made a similar
point: that falling pension fund return estimates are not a cause for concern, because pension funds have shown
in their actual performances that they are handily beating those estimates.
But should observation on
few general issues, The site style is wonderful, the
articles is
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As a
few news
articles point out, the serious scholars of our world are
in fact seeking answers and seeking a word.
Just a
few days ago, Josh sent me a link to an
article in the New York Times featuring new iPhone applications that allow both believers and skeptics to quickly access
points and counterpoints should they find themselves
in any impromptu debates.
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few common issues, The website style is wonderful, the
articles is
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few basic issues, The web site style is great, the
articles is
in point of fact excellent: D. Good task, cheers
And whilst you are entirely on
point when you say DB represents only potential and is nowhere near the finished
article I can promise you if he scores a deciding goal for us tomorrow then the debate will snowball, and if he starts knocking a
few in for us
in the coming months there will be a shed load of revisionist theories being flung around.
Hart's exceptional performance against Slovenia has quietened the question for the moment, but at some
point in the next
few seasons, the England No. 1 shirt will become a hotly contested
article of clothing.
Now before sounding like this should be on a Manchester City website, I'd like to
point out that the main focus of this
article is not that we should be relishing at the fact that we are once again being left behind
in the transfer window and ultimately experiencing the same old, same old with Arsenal like we have done for the last
few summers.
Therefore,
in this
article we will review some of the popular manual models and telling you a
few points to watch out for when you're picking your own manual pumps, before selecting our 5 favorites from the list to recommend to you.
The Post noted an interesting
point in an
article that also has a lot of details about election - eve operations — because of the time required to set up a significant turnout effort, the Republicans haven't had time to roll one out
in congressional districts that have suddenly become vulnerable
in the last
few weeks.
In this rough - draft
article, she argues that the scientific labor market is broken, that the U.S. educational system actually produces too many qualified researchers for too
few positions, and that a perverse funding structure perpetuates the problem, among other
points.
Although this
article was published a
few years before «The China Study,» it distills some of the book's
points in a concise, down - n» - dirty way.
But as a
few mentioned, it is not just prudent but wise to include references to support the good
points in your
article.
Work out
in a fasted state, consider intermittent fasting — Although advanced techniques to get to super low body fat percentages are beyond the scope of this
article, here's another tactic if you want to drop the last
few percentage
points: strength train
in a fasted state, and don't consume your first meal of the day until AFTER your workout.
A
few points we learned about JDate
in the
article is, it is Spark Networks oldest of it's 32 dating sites and one quarter of all members are baby boomers.
However should remark on
few normal things, The web site taste is great, the
articles is
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Chris Sperry of Project Look Sharp describes,
in broad strokes, how this inquiry - based approach works: He suggests picking a
few documents —
articles, tweets, video clips — that present different perspectives or
points of view about an issue.
Larrick's 1965 landmark
article, «The All - White World of Children's Books» (reprinted
in Muse, 1997)
pointed out that minority children had
few opportunities to read about characters like themselves or see themselves
in these books.
Here are a
few data
points (the
article addresses some of them
in detail)--
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few normal issues, The web site style is wonderful, the
articles is
in point of fact nice: D.
Editor's Note: I've added a
few sections
in this
article to
point you to some new information.
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.
Before I dive into a
few of the details from the study, I want to note that my comments about the study are based solely on the news
article, as I've been unable to find an actual copy of the study online anywhere — so my opinions of it may change if I can ever get a full copy (which should be available at some
point since it has been accepted for publication
in the journal Applied Animal Behavior Science).
In the comments of our
article on the old 100,000 Avios offer, there are a
few year - and - a-half old data
points of people being matched from 50,000 Avios to 100,000 Avios.
Sadly, from my understanding, the guys couldn't find a publisher thanks to Haze, and although you only get a
few images
in this
article (which also
points out more) I think whatever publishers skipped this entry missed out on something special.
As a follow up for the fans, I thought it would be appropriate to address a
few of the things touched on
in the
article from Eurogamer and expand on some of the
points.
While we can not go into such an investigation
in depth
in this
article, we can
point to a
few striking characteristics of women artists generally: they all, almost without exception, were either the daughters of artist fathers, or, generally later,
in the 19th and 20th centuries, had a close personal connection with a stronger or more dominant male artistic personality.
In the last few months there has been a lot more talk about climate change, all of it escalating in intensity as well as number of articles (non-scientific of course) and harping on a few points such as Ian Plimer's book in Australia, the globe - is - cooling mantra etc
In the last
few months there has been a lot more talk about climate change, all of it escalating
in intensity as well as number of articles (non-scientific of course) and harping on a few points such as Ian Plimer's book in Australia, the globe - is - cooling mantra etc
in intensity as well as number of
articles (non-scientific of course) and harping on a
few points such as Ian Plimer's book
in Australia, the globe - is - cooling mantra etc
in Australia, the globe - is - cooling mantra etc..
As an
article in The New Yorker
pointed out a
few years ago, Manhattan is very energy efficient, due to shared HVAC systems and
fewer walls facing the weather.
The piece caught my eye because,
in sifting through New York Times archives a
few years ago while researching my book on the changing Arctic, I found what I believe is our first substantial newspaper coverage of research
pointing to the prospect that humans could substantially warm the climate — a 1956
article on Plass's work by Waldemar Kaempffert.
I touched on this issue a
few months ago
in my
article and Dot Earth post examining «tipping
points»
in the climate system.
In one of my other recent articles, I describe how the PBS NewsHour's 1996 - to - present bias in its global warming discussion segments presents only four instances where any semblance of skeptic science points were mentioned out of more than 355 on - air broadcast discussions (plus a few online pages directly relating to some of those segments
In one of my other recent
articles, I describe how the PBS NewsHour's 1996 - to - present bias
in its global warming discussion segments presents only four instances where any semblance of skeptic science points were mentioned out of more than 355 on - air broadcast discussions (plus a few online pages directly relating to some of those segments
in its global warming discussion segments presents only four instances where any semblance of skeptic science
points were mentioned out of more than 355 on - air broadcast discussions (plus a
few online pages directly relating to some of those segments).
China's coal consumption has steadily decreased by a
few percentage
points a year since 2013, prompting our pronouncement of a coal consumption peak
in an
article published
in the summer of 2016
in Nature Geoscience.
«The first
few people you quoted are not representative of the mainstream scientific opinion on this
point and again I will be happy to submit for the record recent
articles from Nature, Nature Geoscience, Nature Climate Change, Science and others showing that
in drought prone regions..»
There may be a
few disagreements from some readers among the 22
points discussed, but almost everything
in this
article has withstood scrutiny.
Robin Guenier above
points out the weakness of the Paris agreement
in regard to developing countries, linking to his
article on this from a
few days ago.
Wrapping up my series on car - free living, I'm going to tie up a
few quick loose ends
in this
article, and also come back to my original
point.
A
few commenters are
pointing out (a) that there are SOME genuine peer - reviewed scientific
articles cited
in the IPCC material on coral reefs and (b) one should deal with information, not dismiss it because of the source.
As Reg Davis of the ABA Journal
pointed out
in his
article about the first TBD Law meeting (TBD1), there were «
few women and people of color there.»
Unlike some other professionals, all lawyers have unlimited licenses to practice law yet
few, if any, have the competence to practice
in all areas of the law» combined with report that the LSUC is reforming referral practices as discussed
in the
article by Michele Henry, Kenyon Wallace, «Lawyers need signed consent to refer out cases», thestar.com, April 27, 2017, would it not make sense to require that general practitioners be the first
point of contact for any client to assess the client's needs and to determine whether those needs require the skills of a specialist?
And on it goes from there, with Google Books enabling one to zero
in on a primary source to resolve a particular
point, or
in the midst of reading a work of great specialization
in a journal
article, to gain greater context and background from a book providing a historical survey of the incident if only
in a «preview» of a
few pages.
Another resource on the subject is an
article I've published a
few months ago by Altman Weil: Legal Project Management: A trend
in the tipping
point.
The next
few articles delves deeper into this topic with Julian, using his expertise
in Criminal Law from Germany; we also hear from Tonya Krause - Phelan, a Professor and Auxiliary Dean at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, who discusses this from an American
point of view, and from Mary Prior QC, touching on English Law and mental health.
In this
article we will analyze
few such
points that one should verify or cross-check before buying an online term plan.