Sentences with phrase «for at least some authors»

I bring this up because I think that for at least some authors who seek «broader distribution than just Amazon,» the quest for fame may have something to do with it.

Not exact matches

The non-compounding costs of insecurity, for instance, seem non-obvious to this author, or at least conveniently simplified.
«Be sure to adopt at least one idea or solve at least one problem that was mentioned, letting everyone know who deserves the credit for bringing it up,» advise the authors.
The study authors suggest that the prime takeaway is that cutting yourself some slack about, well, slacking off is good for you (at least if you're tightly wound), or, as BPS puts it, «the people who could most benefit from the restorative effects of lounge - based downtime... are the least likely to do so.»
Marc Faber, the Thailand - based author of the Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, says that neither candidate in the upcoming U.S. Presidential election is worth voting for, at least if the goal is fixing the economy.
While the CPS shows that Social Security is practically the sole source of income for over one - third of seniors, the authors estimate only about one - sixth of seniors rely on Social Security for at least 90 percent of their income.
It would be great to see the author maintain an up to date set of data (or at least checked links) on his website for the book and guarantee to do this for as long as the book is on sale at least.
The authors usefully highlight the ways in which the evangelical fervor of the nineteenth century gave women considerably expanded space for social leadership, and they view people such as Matthews and Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormons, as reacting, at least in significant part, to this challenge to patriarchy.
The EV authors were putting on paper what I had been thinking about for at least the previous 10 years, and I wanted to connect with them personally because I was (pretty desperately) looking for a group of Protestant Christians with whom I could seek God, hoping to find anything like what they were advocating and describing near where I live in the Coastal Range of northern California — the pickin's were and are really slim.
If it no longer betrays «the freshness and vividness of original composition,» at least it bears the marks of the hard age in which it arose, reflects the circumscribed outlook of its author and first readers, and reveals most clearly the paucity of the materials at the author's disposal — especially for a presentation of Jesus» teaching.
Whereas The Broken Covenant was the voice of a prophet crying in the wilderness, alternately denouncing and lamenting for his people, Habits and its successor volume The Good Society, written by the same five authors and to be published in 1991, speak as one group of citizens to our fellow citizens, criticizing some things but also encouraging, offering examples of effective citizenship and church membership, and looking forward, if not with optimism, at least with hope.
Yet, after allowances for all these qualifications have been made, the increase in the influence of Jesus seems clear and the rough accuracy of the simile appears, at least to the present author, to be indubitable.
For instance, there are the hermeneutical questions of whether the image of Christ emerging through the glasses of Islamic mysticism is what the Bible or Biblical authors «intended»; If the purpose of the crystallization of the supposed authorial intention or purpose is to connect the ancient and the present «viewpoints» or the worldviews, one may ask if such a possibility of a pure state of intention possible to extract at all, or is it not that the reader often always creates» at least some elements of the supposed «intentions».
Clive, you point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following hiat the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following hiAt the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
For EL James (the book's author), it's like feminism never happened, or at least only a warped version of it happened.
As I showed in my review, no appeal to consensus can achieve the aim that Collins and Walls have in mind, because there was broad consensus for at least a thousand years about the existence of an apostolic succession in the episcopate — a doctrine that the authors consider themselves free to reject.
For this reader at least, the literary and rhetorical difficulty for such a book consists in locating within a single frame of discourse the respective partners in the changing relationship, and this difficulty itself points to the theological and ecclesiological problem that the authors rightly sense underlies their title question: «Is the Reformation Over?&raqFor this reader at least, the literary and rhetorical difficulty for such a book consists in locating within a single frame of discourse the respective partners in the changing relationship, and this difficulty itself points to the theological and ecclesiological problem that the authors rightly sense underlies their title question: «Is the Reformation Over?&raqfor such a book consists in locating within a single frame of discourse the respective partners in the changing relationship, and this difficulty itself points to the theological and ecclesiological problem that the authors rightly sense underlies their title question: «Is the Reformation Over?»
This book, indeed, virtually recognizes, or at least confirms, the point that I am making in this present essay, for the author explicitly states in his Preface that the reader should turn to other (earlier) books for the data of the religions, while he is moving on from these to proffer an interpretation of those data (cf. his note 1 to chap.
however as the author says some of the blame has to be apportioned to the fanz who create a toxic atmosphere... anyone believing that did not cost at least the point we needed for CL is deluded.
[1 - 9] As a 2013 research paper [7] and a number of other recent studies [12 - 15] show, education alone (or at least that which focuses on educating athletes about the signs and symptoms of concussion and not changing attitudes about reporting behavior) does not appear capable of solving the problem, because the reasons for under - reporting are largely cultural, [2,3,9,10, 12 - 15] leading the paper's author to conclude that «other approaches might be needed to identify injured athletes.»
The fact that the author of a major new book asserting that breast - feeding «enslaves» and «undermines» women also personally holds controlling interest in the agency of record for the three companies that collectively control much of the infant formula market share in the United States is glaringly disturbing... Publicis has been charged with marketing Nestlé to the public since at least 1984, and has been promoting infant formula on behalf of Abbott Laboratories since 1997.
I understand that not all hospitals and nurses are like in the above story, but «as a NICU nurse, you'd think that you'd have enough compassion for the author somewhere in your rant to at least offer her condolences.
The results of the study suggest that viruses from disposable diapers are inactivated in a landfill after at least 2 years due to «the physical and chemical processes occurring in a landfill», and the authors conclude that if landfills are properly constructed, they are an acceptable means of disposal for disposable diapers.11 Disposable diapers contain plastics that are not compostable.
Having so much on your plate, author, blogger, neuroscientist, homeschooler, and obviously Big Bang Theory, and with attachment parenting being the most hands - on parenting philosophy, at least the most hands - on I know of, how do you strive for balance?
«Colic is when a baby cries intensely for three or more hours at a time, usually during the evening hours, on at least three days of the week, for longer than three weeks in a row — for no apparent reason,» says Mary Ann LoFrumento, M.D., author of Simply Parenting: Understanding Your Newborn & Infant.
The authors undertook the ambitious projects of writing a cookbook which would be attractive or at least adaptable for any diet, and succeeds at that attempt.
In a secondary analysis, the NSLY found that the achievement scores of children breastfed for at least 29 weeks were 1.5 points higher than those of children never breastfed (P =.01), but the authors considered their data about breastfeeding duration «less reliable» than data about whether a child was ever breastfed.
The authors report that 31 women (38.3 percent) who did not breastfeed exclusively had MS relapse within the first six months postpartum compared with 29 women (24.2 percent) who intended to breastfeed exclusively for at least two months.
For instance, a new politics blog called Swampland features Ana Marie Cox and Joe Klein, among other authors, and uses at least a few standard blog features such as reader comments and permalinks.
He has stopped short of calling for a cap on earnings — he will earn at least $ 700,000 from authoring a memoir, despite its lackluster sales — but said the model of the U.S. Congress, where legislators can not earn outside income of more than 15 percent of their salary, is the «best compromise model.»
So often misrepresented as a Tory Boy Thatcherite, Osborne has a personal friendship with Jeffrey Sachs, the great development economist and author of The End of Poverty — one that spurred him as Shadow Chancellor in 2007 to pledge at least # 500 million a year for malaria nets for sub-Saharan Africa.
In the paper, the authors wrote that «the expectation that humankind would be able to continuously maintain a geoengineering effort at the required level for this length of time is questionable, to say the least
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For complex, dynamic databases (item 2, above), authors will commonly be required to sign an agreement to make a copy of the database, as it exists at the time of publication, publicly available on their own Web sites for a period of at least five years after the paper's publication daFor complex, dynamic databases (item 2, above), authors will commonly be required to sign an agreement to make a copy of the database, as it exists at the time of publication, publicly available on their own Web sites for a period of at least five years after the paper's publication dafor a period of at least five years after the paper's publication date.
«This new rehabilitative approach at least triggered an astonishing recovery of the motor skills in rats, which may become important for the treatment of stroke patients in the future,» says first author Anna - Sophia Wahl.
According to the authors, «The answer is «no» (at least in the sense of actually providing incentives for CSR behaviors).
Lead author, Dr Huw Griffiths from BAS says: «While a few species might thrive at least during the early decades of warming, the future for a whole range of invertebrates from starfish to corals is bleak, and there's nowhere to swim to, nowhere to hide when you're sitting on the bottom of the world's coldest and most southerly ocean and it's getting warmer by the decade.»
«Infections during pregnancy are frequent and should be treated; however, our study highlights safer options for the treatment of infections, more specifically urinary tract infections or pulmonary infections, at least during the first trimester of pregnancy,» said Dr. Anick Bérard, senior author of the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology study.
The rodents chose to help their companions before seeking the snack 50 % to 80 % of the time, showing that the urge to help a fellow rat was at least as strong as the desire for food, the authors say.
«In adults, we know that at least 50 percent of one's risk for opioid dependence is genetic, which is why it would make sense that infants respond differently to opioid medication exposure,» said Elisha Wachman, MD, a neonatologist at BMC and who served as the study's lead author.
«It seems to have worked for at least one of the congeners studied,» says Tim Mattes, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering and corresponding author on the paper, published in the journal Ecological Engineering.
Nevertheless, the authors say «these results further add to the evidence that migraine should be considered an important risk marker for cardiovascular disease, at least in women,» and there is no reason why the findings can't be applicable to men.
Using the naturally occurring uranium - lead isotope decay system, which is used for age determinations on geological time - scales, the authors deduced that these events took place at least 3.02 billion years ago.
«I think these findings are incredibly reassuring at least out to five years,» said lead author Pamela Douglas, M.D., the Ursula Geller Professor for Research in Cardiovascular Diseases at Duke University School of medicine and director of the DCRI imaging program11 a.m..
The pulses of growth match cooling periods documented in ocean sediment cores and in the continuous cores from Iceland and Baffin Island, suggesting that glaciers have responded in sync across the North Atlantic for at least the past 4,000 years, the authors write.
«Of all the children in the sample, 31 percent were exposed to at least one ACE — the most common one being living with a parent or guardian who got divorced or separated,» said lead study author Robyn D. Wing, MD. «What surprised us was that among the children who had been exposed to 5 or more ACEs, 25 percent of parents or guardians reported that their child had an asthma diagnosis — compared with only 12 percent for those with zero ACE exposures.
«Our findings have potential implications for autism and seizure disorders that currently aren't treatable — at least not by targeting GABA,» said Eisenstat, the senior author of the study and chair of the Department of Oncology at the U of A as well as professor in the departments of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics.
The authors recommend that individuals with significant occupational exposure to silica be offered screening beginning at age 50 years if they also have smoked the equivalent of one pack a day for at least 20 pack - years; what experts call 20 pack - years of smoking.
Publishers such as PLoS and the for - profit BioMed Central, which in 2008 was bought by international publisher Springer, based in Germany, have only recently shown that their author - pays model can be sustainable for at least some forms of journal.
A New Scientist analysis based on research papers from this year indicates that US research on hESCs leaves others trailing: 45 per cent of 204 papers mentioning hESCs had at least one US - based author; UK scientists were a distant second, with 17 per cent (for full details, see bit.ly / r7N3zm).
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