I get e-mail
from readers at least once a week lamenting the fact that they applied for a US Bank card without freezing those reports and ended up being denied, despite their perfect credit profiles.
You can talk dollars to authors / publishers, or gross sales
from readers at retail, or unit volume.
Not exact matches
or «Stop by the store Wednesday evening 6 to 8 for tastings of our latest chocolate bars paired with red wines
from WineBar
at 123 Front Street» might be messages that promote your service while also offering a benefit to
readers.
An ISIS e-book published in the early days of the Islamic State encouraged
readers to check out anti-Israel protests with non-Muslims calling for «the fall of Zionism,» if not to draw recruits
from this demographic then relying on their rhetoric to hammer away
at the «financial elite.»
This opinion piece
from The New York Times editorial board — part of a larger series on gun violence that also looks
at the horrific statistics on the murder of women in the U.S. — focuses on the «boyfriend loophole,» something that may be familiar to regular Broadsheet
readers.
Cory Haik, who recently joined Mic as chief strategy officer after working in a similar capacity
at the Washington Post, says a big part of what she and Mic's director of growth and editorial products, Marcus Moretti, are working on is an attempt to marry traditional measurements of
reader activity with newer ways of determining if
readers are getting long - term value
from what the site is providing.
You might not think you're that interesting, but the funny thing about networks is that even if you are boring (surely, you mustn't be, given that you're a Fortune
reader), hackers may still aim to A) profit
from your misfortune, and B) use you as stepping stone to get
at someone else.
An Oklahoma City - based chain of tanning salons, for instance, installed fingertip
readers at all its locations to authenticate paying customers, thus preventing people
from simply loaning their membership cards to friends.
At a similar panel in New York earlier in January that was dedicated to technology and media in the 2016 election, top journalists
from legacy media organizations like the Associated Press and new media organizations like the data - journalism website FiveThirtyEight picked over the carcass of the election, pondering why data analysts misjudged Trump's electoral strength and how
readers themselves often didn't necessarily possess the media literacy to sift through fake and poorly reported news.
A few
readers rankled
at my suggestion of using torrents and other file - sharing methods to get hard - to - find movies, because doing so is «piracy» that steals money
from the pockets of the creators.
The card - swipe
reader can now be found
at more than 20,000 retail locations in the U.S. Related: How Instagram Went
From Idea to $ 1 Billion in Less Than Two Years
Mackey, a voracious
reader, often has seven or eight books going
at a time spanning
from science fiction to economic theory.
The next article offered a look
at top laptops
from Lenovo, Apple, and Acer (which also did fairly well in PC World
reader surveys), and gave advice on best times to buy a new laptop.
the New York newspaper asked, offering plenty of photos to help
readers make up their own minds about the story of a woman fired
from her job
at Citibank because, she claimed, her managers and co-workers thought she was too attractive.
Facebook said it would test a feature using Instant Articles to allow
readers to see multiple stories
at a time, as a package,
from their preferred news organizations.
Pocket is a
reader that allows you to save articles
from around the web to read
at later time.
Bryan Goldberg and Kate Ward's publication for women announced
at the end of last year that it now sees 20 million monthly
readers, up
from 10 million last July.
«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.
The larger stake, now 27.8 million shares, shows the billionaire's confidence in the newspaper's future —
at least
from a financial perspective — even as
readers and marketers have flocked to the Internet where content is largely free and ad rates are cheaper.
At the risk of repetition (a risk
from which, according to some regular
readers, I do not often shirk) in the case of China and the United States, I would summarize very broadly by making two points.
Chris Tenove, who has contributed to the National Post, CBC Radio, The Globe and Mail, Maclean's, and Adbusters, will file irregular dispatches
from around British Columbia this winter, giving Tyee
readers a look
at the personalities and the politics found outside the Lower Mainland.
At last count, we had more than 500,000
readers enjoying these daily dispatches
from around the globe, investigating the best opportunities for real estate, travel, retirement, and investment.
Synopsis: Offering a complete course of instruction, «Higher Probability Commodity Trading: A Comprehensive Guide to Commodity Market Analysis, Strategy Development, and Risk Management Techniques Aimed
at Favorably Shifting the Odds of Success» takes
readers explains commodity markets by shedding light on topics rarely discussed in trading literature
from a unique perspective, with the intention of increasing the odds of success for market participants.
They initially targeted urban millennial women, but the audience has grown to include a broader demographic (20 percent of Skimm
readers are male), no doubt a reason why, when they closed their Series A funding
at the end of last year, they raised more than $ 6.25 million
from investors like RRE, Greycroft Partners, and Homebrew, as well as big names like Irving Azoff, the former chief executive of Ticketmaster, and even Chelsea Handler.
A
reader noted and asked: «Please look
at the chart in «How Investors Lost Money: Evidence
from Mutual Fund Flows».
This is a guest post
from Jon blogs
at Penny Thots, a personal finance site that helps
readers improve their finances, one day
at a time.
We recently found that the social share buttons on the Buffer blog didn't show
at all when viewed
from a mobile device, so we installed the SumoMe plugin to get a quick win and display share buttons to mobile
readers.
The ebook (PDF format) is currently selling for $ 97
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readers can save $ 20
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Or so,
at any rate, the common view goes, though especially attentive
readers of the Confessions have asked whether the first nine books are really so straightforward, and the last four so completely disconnected
from them and
from each other.
Readers of this review probably know by now that Marsh treats the friendship as a de facto love affair,
at least
from Bonhoeffer's side.
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.
But instead of being devastated, Goff laughed
at the thought of the thief receiving a hundred phone calls a day
from people who read his first book, Love Does (in which he encouraged
readers to call him).
A challenge for the religious
reader in the modern age has been the promotion of biographies of Jesus that stand
at considerable variance
from all four gospels.
By leaving out this important information and by failing to seriously explore those biblical passages that,
at least
at first glance, don't seem to support his thesis, Bell has left his
readers ill - equipped to deal with challenges
from those who don't agree with these ideas.
Since launching
at the end of December 2012, the site has attracted more than 5,000 views
from readers in more than 25 countries.
One thing the attentive
reader will notice
at once: the continuous narrative which ran
from the account of the entry into Jerusalem to the discovery
at the tomb is now broken.
Responding to feedback
from one of our younger
readers (see our March - April letters page) we continue the theme here, looking more closely
at how we are saved by the death and resurrection of Christ, and the place of suffering in the economy of redemption.
He outlines the theological history of that split, but he does not share with the
reader the philosophical integration and synthesis that has been taking place since
at least Etienne Gilson as a result of drawing out
from the metaphysics of St. Thomas what is implicit in his writings.
Various procedures would have been used by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion,
at various places in the original manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision,
at times a few lines,
at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual
readers to interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original manuscript accordingly a number of times before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts
from successive redactional strata over the original stratum made by the manuscript of the summer of l927.4
As regular
readers know, the time
at the family cottage here in Quebec is also a vacation
from newspapers.
3Eslick points out that
at the crucial passage in Process and Reality in which Whitehead says Descartes» concept of substance is a true derivative
from Aristotle's, Whitehead refers the
reader not to Aristotle's Categories but to W. D. Ross's book about Aristotle (SCCW 504).
While most of the world would call Friday
at sunset «Friday» a Jew would call that Saturday, so the question requires the
reader to know
from whose perspective the answer should be given.
At the same time, there are three groups of prospective
readers who might benefit most
from its pages.
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.
The conclusion
from this examination of the texts is that the analogy between molecules and electrons on the one hand and God and actual occasions on the other is without foundation and very misleading, since it lulls the unwary
reader into feeling that since Whitehead
at least implicitly acknowledges overlapping regional standpoints in the first instance (which we have seen to be false) then to say that God is omnipresent, meaning that the standpoint of God includes the regions which constitute the standpoints of all actual occasions, is merely an extension of a general principle which Whitehead
at least implicitly endorses.
Now let's have a look
at things
from the perspective of medieval
readers.
Such a discussion may seem terribly divorced
from the everyday concerns of most
readers, but in fact these practical issues lie
at the heart of the current educational debate.
(A quick look
at the table of contents confirms that the
Reader includes more documents
from Leo than
from anyone else.)
As a result,
readers not only exit
from the poem as a formal structure, but exit — or as Quint puts it, «walk away
from» — the heroic ambitions it
at once describes and instantiates, and are left, as Adam and Eve are, with only «their own inner resources.»
’37 This incident becomes the most fitting conclusion to the Gospel, for as C. H. Dodd has so well said, «
From this moment the company no longer consists solely of the eleven disciples gathered
at that particular time and place; every
reader of the gospel who has faith, to the end of time, is included in Christ's final beatitude.»