«Jay Levinson and Shel Horowitz have a knack
for giving the reader useful tools and comprehensive understanding.
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TN: I think they're really useful
for giving the reader a bit of a pause, for continually drawing them back in, and for relaying a lot of your points in an approachable, concrete way.
For any given reader, however dedicated he might be, such total abstention necessarily holds true for virtually everything that has been published, and thus in fact this constitutes our primary way of relating to books.
Thanks again
for giving your readers insight into how KDP Select works.
@Socrates, Thank
you for giving the readers a peek into your portfolio.
Not exact matches
Given the hard paywall model, the Times of London is arguably under somewhat less pressure to constantly be publishing news in the hope of attracting new
readers for the advertising revenue they might generate.
«If it was up to me, I'd
give you the records
for nothing, and you could
give them to [every
reader of your] magazine,» Dylan told AARP The Magazine, the report said.
But such a service could also present the risk of publishers becoming even more dependent on social networking platforms like Facebook
for readers and revenue, thus
giving the tech giants an uncomfortable amount of control over the news industry's fate.
If you want
readers to care about your story, you need to
give them a reason;
for instance, may like to start off by explaining why you decided to write the piece.
«I've already heard from countless
readers they will be
giving up Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte
for good because of the information I uncovered,» she says.
And a big thank you to Inc
for giving me the opportunity to share my thoughts with you, the
readers.
For these
readers, you'll want to
give extra attention to balance sheets and cash - flow statements.
A business that sells products online, particularly ones focused on a particular niche, can use an API to make it easy
for related blogs and websites to become new sales channels,
giving the staffers who run those sites the pricing, inventory and product information they need to turn their
readers into buyers.
That
gave Lane a ringside seat
for the peak years of New Gilded Age excess, and he recalls plenty of the lavish parties and attentiongrabbing events he organized to promote Doubledown's titles, and to connect their
readers to luxury goods vendors like Maybach and Gulfstream.
According to a Vogue interview,» «Jeff is my best
reader,» she says of her more well known spouse, who will cheerfully clear his schedule
for the day, read her manuscript in one sitting, and
give her meticulous notes on her work.»
Many of the top news sites would have 10 or 100 times as many
readers for their main story on a
given news day.
«We'd like to thank Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes
for agreeing to an interview at our WSJD Live 2015 conference, and
for the opportunity she
gave all of our
readers and viewers to hear from her.
«And in example after example, radical notion after radical notion, Jay and Shel don't just make the assertion about something that challenges everything we thought we knew about marketing — they
give readers chapter - and - verse examples that make the case
for one simple concept after another that... well, could just revolutionize everything.
A story with millions of your own adventure in it — looking
for readers, writers, ghost writers, authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors like you who want to help by
giving $ 1 or more and spreading this campaign and the story to the world.
«This highly practical guide includes exercises
for each major concept,
giving readers a chance to practice what they've learned.»
Today, the search giant includes mobile friendliness as part of its ranking algorithm, so to
give readers what they want, content has to provide a better experience
for mobile users.
Readers of NFU know that I
give little credibility to any data out of China
for I can not trust a nation that blocks the free flow of information over the Internet.
Several
readers commented on my recent review of Third Day's forthcoming Revelation album (out July 29th), so I thought I'd
give you the chance to judge the project
for yourself.
I want to thank one of my
readers, Gary,
for giving me the idea
for this cartoon!
In her new book,
For the Love, the author and speaker encourages
readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and
give correction in the context of loving community when needed.
An ordinary
reader might think that Martin's argument
for openness to supernaturalism is intended to
give aid to conservative Christians who reject secular scholarship because, they argue, the believing historian is just as justified in bringing her faith in supernatural intervention to life - of - Jesus research as the secular historian is in rejecting it.
I often
give a little 3 - book starter pack of this book as a gift
for beginning
readers in grade 2 or 3.
The wake - up call came after I received a gracious, heartfelt email from a
reader who said she loved the book because it
gave her hope, made her feel less alone, and put into words what she had been feeling
for many years.
Meanwhile, he has
given us
readers clues
for doing our own fresh observing.
Biblicism falls apart, Smith says, because of the «the problem of pervasive interpretive pluralism,»
for «even among presumably well - intentioned
readers — including many evangelical biblicists — the Bible, after their very best efforts to understand it, says and teaches very different things about most significant topics... It becomes beside the point to assert a text to be solely authoritative or inerrant,
for instance, when, lo and behold, it
gives rise to a host of many divergent teachings on important matters.»
We then have a major section on Ayesha, who is later impersonated by one of the prostitutes, the whores of «The Curtain,» and from that impersonation the
reader is
given full details of Ayesha's strong - willed character, and the scandal involving her and an apparently innocent young man, Safwan, who rescues her on a desert trail only
for idle tongues to wag about their alleged secret conduct.
Lest the
reader suppose that only classical authors can be faulted
for Scripture - twisting, let me hasten to
give an example of it in the most avant - garde liberal theology at the present time.
Yet she is not mentioned again — not in Acts, not in the various epistles, not in earliest martyrology — and that is doubtless why in succeeding generations
readers, hungry
for a more detailed picture of this woman rumored from the first to have been something «special» to Jesus, have
given her the characteristics and experiences of other Marys and unnamed biblical women.
It may be that some
readers of this book will feel that its conclusions
give what they might think to be small comfort
for those who have been bereaved of someone they love and who mourn deeply over their loss.
Mark
gives the Aramaic version, and translates it
for his
readers.
In clear, idiomatic prose, deployed
for both scholars and lay
readers in fourteen dense but short and readable chapters, Jaki uses Aristotle's fundamental doctrine of noncontradiction to
give a classic but also contemporary defense of the inescapably metaphysical character of will, mind, cognition, reason, and especially of language itself.
For readers in the neighborhood, I'm delighted to say that I'll be giving a lecture, «Religious Freedom for Mideast Christians, Yesterday and Today,» at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston on Saturday, September
For readers in the neighborhood, I'm delighted to say that I'll be
giving a lecture, «Religious Freedom
for Mideast Christians, Yesterday and Today,» at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston on Saturday, September
for Mideast Christians, Yesterday and Today,» at the Lanier Theological Library in Houston on Saturday, September 6:
They aren't stocking stuffers, but, if you're looking
for a Christmas present to
give this year, any of these four books will delight the serious
reader.
-- forgetting that ancient religious writers, unlike scholarly historians, did not as a rule feel it incumbent upon them to
give, in a footnote or otherwise, their source
for every anecdote or event, or to anticipate the modern
reader's constant query, «How can we know that what you say is true, in every detail?»
It
gives the
reader real meat
for meditation cut up into digestible chunks
for busy Christians.
Since mixes are my love language, I created a Monkey Town Mix
for readers — a playlist meticulously selected to
give you just the right ambiance as you work through the story.
And Ed has modeled that
for me, and
for so many other
readers, in a beautiful and life -
giving way.
Through masterful storytelling, Goff — a successful lawyer, professor, Honorary Consul
for the Republic of Uganda to the United States, and founder of Restore International —
gives readers a glimpse into the life that has made him something of a legend among those who know him.
This qualifies the first half of that particular section, which calls
for singing to come from one of the books of chant: «If there is no singing at the Entrance, the antiphon
given in the Missal is recited either by the faithful, or by some of them, or by a
reader; otherwise, it is recited by the Priest himself, who may even adapt it as an introductory explanation.»
For the reading of the Book of Concord, there is a beautiful new
Reader's Edition at Concordia Publishing House, which also
gives decent introductions and explains some of the context, including the difficulties encountered later on with the insinuation of Calvinists of themselves into Wittenberg.
For better or worse, we find ourselves at a moment when considerable national attention is being
given to the morality of capital punishment, and
readers of First Things in recent months have also been invited to reflect upon the issue in an essay by Avery Cardinal Dulles (April) and in a later exchange between Dulles and his critics (August / September).
Surveys show this, but any
reader can verify it through some judicious questioning of an average teenage Churchgoer (let alone the multitudes who do not go):
for example «What is
given out at Communion?»
How do you deal with that, and what advice would you
give readers who find themselves the target of criticism
for simply reading your books?
Thai Buddhism, Its Rites and Activities, by Kenneth E. Wells,
for instance, by
giving a general introduction to Buddhism in Thailand and then a description of the State ceremonies and the ceremonies in the temples and the homes, brings Buddhism in Thailand to life
for the Western
reader.