Sentences with phrase «from kind readers»

Armed with the scores of suggestions from you kind readers of this site, I have trawled many of the suggestions given.

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While that approach may work well for retaining existing readers, it suffers from the same kind of problem that a hard paywall does: attracting new readers.
Readers may remember that in December 2017, ETHNews reported on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (now Public law no. 115 - 97), which officially limited the exemption from capital gains taxes (CGT) on like - kind exchange to domestic real estate trading.
You may have 26 products that you love, and all kinds of ordering combinations and programs available for customers to choose from, but readers will not want to plow through all that.
No sooner had I finished my piece for Faith magazine's last issue (in which, my readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least had done something to try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
That «functioning» is some kind of «agency» is, of course, just what any reader of Whitehead would suppose, and Leclerc quotes nothing from Whitehead against this reading.
Clawson does a fantastic job of reminding readers that Collins» world of occupation, oppression, excess, and poverty is not so far removed from our own, and that it is exactly the kind of world in which Jesus himself lived.
And may no noise - making busybody interfere to snatch me out of my carefree content as the author of a little piece, or prevent a kind and benevolent reader from examining it at his leisure, to see if it contains anything that he can use.
Justin notes that Paul's rhetorical strategy here is to begin by talking about wicked people who had turned from God and gotten caught up in all kinds of sins, only to turn the argument on his readers by declaring, «Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges.
I find many of the times, the objection or concern many have for what tongues are comes from a misunderstanding of the purpose behind ONE of the diversities of tongues — there are at least four different kinds (diversities) of tongues mentioned in the Bible, (I've had readers of my book disagree with me and insist there's even more).
Kindest (nominated by Preston Yancey): Hilary from Capitol Hill with «Dear Reader - You Are Extraordinary»
Writing about «Harbor Seals,» also from The Theology of Doubt, Holden said the poem «charms the reader, even as it tempts the reader into a corner... that will require the reader to make a moral choice as well as to reconsider many other kinds of choices about what to «believe.»
Writer / Readers, If this was 1776, what kind of an answer do you think you would get from our founding fathers?
The difference in tone between the ending of part III and the beginning of part IV heightens the ambiguity as the reader is shunted from despair to a kind of bittersweet hope.
On my Facebook page, I recently asked my readers what kind of recipes they would like from me.
I got a lovely email from a reader in the Philippines telling me about a kind of recipe contest for Ingredient Matcher, a new cooking app that is launching this fall.
I though that as readers of my articles on MomsTEAM are likely to have an interest in this subject, as I'm sure every one of you has been affected by an overweight relative or friend who is dealing with cancer, heart attack, stroke, and / or diabetes, and want to keep your kids from having those kinds of health problems.
The kind folks from Tech Support For Dummies have been kind enough for offering a special to the readers of Mommy Niri — 3 Months Unlimited Tech Support for $ 19.99.
So the car seat authority from Mom's Milk Boutique offered to set me straight and help our readers cut through the confusing info since they also sell car seats and are kind of experts on the topic.
Beyond a few places where obviously the card reader was by - passed as evidenced in the kind of figures shown as indicated in our reports of the 2015 elections, if we examine critically the credible margin of election results, figures from recent elections and the more recent ones in Kogi and Bayelsa, from those declared, showing a reasonable and realistic reflection of voter turn - out, which are credible, dignified figures, we can say hopefully today that the era of invidious moon - slide and landslide bogus election results are fast becoming a thing of the past in this country.
The server stats don't show any referring sites sending THAT many readers, and I'm also not seeing the kind of spike in traffic from web - based email programs (Yahoo Mail, etc.) that an email newsletter pickup usually causes.
These petitions all benefit from extensive coverage in The Canary, a kind of left - wing Private Eye for idiots, which directs its readers towards them with a take - away order of waffly innuendo about conflicts of interests and Tory sympathisers at the top of the BBC.
The conclusion most readers will come to from reading Keynes Hayek is that much of the debate was driven by personality and the worst kind of academic rivalry, especially between their respective adherents.
WASHINGTON — It was, by Twitter standards, a benign tweet, the kind I'm trying to issue more often to keep readers in the loop about what our federal lawmakers from New York are saying.»
Weisman: You know, there is the deep spiritual (unclear 7:04) of, you know, the human race at the brink and the fact that, all right, so whatever happens — I am not articulating this really well — but I think that one of these [the] strongest experiences that I have had in doing this book and the response of them getting from readers is that it's not a depressing book, it's almost, it's kind of uplifting in a way.
I've picked up all kinds of helpful information from readers comments and emails.
Dr. Rosenbloom was kind enough to answer some questions about her book and what readers can expect to glean from it via email.
A few days ago, I received this lovely Chanel brooch as a gift from an extremely kind reader.
Antelope has been so kind to offer all 40 + Style readers a chance to a win a FREE pair of shoes of your choice from Antleope's new fall - winter 2015 collection.
I'm not a reader of fashion articles or magazines due to lack of spare time, so I'm always delighted to glean some vital info on the fashion world from ladies like you who are kind enough to enlighten their audience.
Presently offering a well curated selection of pieces primarily from the 1930s, 40s and 50s, such as the vibrantly hued, completely fun blue plaid 1930s dress pictured below, this is just the kind of vintage seller I'm always thrilled to connect with and tell my readers about.
Hana From Be Chic has been kind enough to offer one lucky reader a Gift card worth # 100 to... Read more»
It is a challenge answering a kind comment from a reader and hoping they get your reply.
Gentle readers, As we approach the long Memorial Day weekend full of the potential for all kinds of free time, I want to share another date idea from the book 52 Uncommon Dates by Randy Southern.
This lets the reader decide what kind of person you are from your example and makes you seem more real and genuine rather than immodest and vague.
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While I wouldn't mind playing with some of these side characters and superfluous plotlines in a video game, as an adaptation of a beloved work that has enchanted many millions of readers, young and old, I'm left longing for a different kind of fan film — the inevitable one in which someone edits out all of the stuff not from the writings of Tolkien — and makes it the movie it always should have been from inception.
Deakins got his first Oscar nomination for his work on 1994's The Shawshank Redemption, and through the years, he's been nominated for all kinds of movies, from Best Picture nominees (No Country for Old Men; Fargo; The Reader) to more offbeat but lush achievements, working with directors like the Coen Brothers (whose movies make up for 5 of Deakins's 14 nods), Martin Scorsese (Kundun), Sam Mendes (Skyfall), and Angelina Jolie (Unbroken).
Today, Kriete takes time to answer a handful of questions from Education World and to give our readers a preview of the kinds of helpful tips that pack the pages of this new book!
Blogs are written on all kinds of topics from A to Z. Readers can usually leave comments, which lead to discussions about the blog's content.
But if you're hoping to gain a large number of new readers, I really would suggest staying away from this kind of free promotion.
< And in our preparatory column to last week's Issues on the Ether column for our #EtherIssue live discussion, Bringing Tools of the Trade to Self - Publishing, we askwed our readers to talk with us about what tools entrepreneurial authors need most; to what degree those tools can be as much of a burden as a help if they slow down writers with steep learning curves; how well the commercial world seems to be responding so far to the needs of entrepreneurial authors; and what kind of results they're seeing from their own experiences and experiments with new tools.
As long as a company has an interest in limiting your shopping options, you never know how they'll restrict their tablet / reader and what kind of hoops you'll have to jump through to get what you want from it.
Readers are even developing a semi-brand loyalty to publishing houses and imprints, knowing what kind of content to expect from the brand.
I'm beginning to think my current beta reader is not who I need to have be reading my books, because I'm not getting the kind of feedback I need from her, and trying to «fix» the book in response to her comments has brought me to a grinding halt.
If publishers can utilize the ever - expanding technology and data capabilities out there to enhance their core competencies, at a pace that appeases the new gatekeepers (readers), a new kind of publishing company can sprout from the soil in this wicked garden.
She's probably the key speaker on issues of metadata at publishing conferences and the kind of soul who doesn't mind a rather basic question from someone trying to learn more about this fundamental element of publishing in the digital age — the metadata by which a book is tracked by professionals and discovered in searches by potential readers.
Those are the kinds of growing pains that Marvel is experiencing across the board right now — they're also having trouble delivering on the digital coupons they promised readers who bought Avengers vs. X-Men # 0 and other «approved» books last week from their app.
A seal of approval from any one of these professional publications can create the kind of attention that attracts new readers.
Fortunately, the industry is taking its cues from the readers» interests and answering in kind.
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