Didn't
get much writing done this past week — flu meds and too many broken nights kept mucking with my brain.
And since we're playing hoteliers to three dogs (plus our Maggie) this weekend, I doubt I'll
get much writing done, but for the last few days of July and on into August, I'll be playing catch up.
Not exact matches
«Stepan's history of eradication efforts gives you a good sense of how involved the work can
get, how many different kinds of approaches have been tried without success, and how
much we've learned from our failures,» he
writes, though he also warns that, while extremely valuable, it is far from a page turner.
A monitor in the centre of the room acts as a digital scoreboard, ranking staff in real time on the quantity of articles they've
written, the amount of online traction their work is
getting and how
much it's being shared on social media.
«As
much as I love computers, I never
got into putting them together or taking them apart the way a lot of hobbyists do,» he
wrote.
Michal Kauffman
writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and
much of their work
gets automated, etc....
I've
written about this plenty, perhaps too
much, but it's hard for people to
get a handle on what's going on when we're not really in a bubble anymore, but not in a crash either.
As civil rights historian Taylor Branch
wrote in a
much - talked - about 2011 Atlantic article: «The tragedy at the heart of college sports is not that some college athletes are
getting paid, but that more of them are not.»
You can tell your story visually and
get much more attention than you would if you just
wrote it out.
Cornell professor and economist Robert Frank, who
wrote a book in the 1990s titled The Winner - Take - All Society: Why the Few at the Top
Get So
Much More Than the Rest of Us, made popular the belief that a big portion of the increase in the income gap has to do with the way a global market values its best performers, be they CEOs or athletes or actual performers.
But while spending more time with the
written word is pretty
much always a good idea, there is another way to increase how
much nourishment your brain
gets from books.
We've been gradually
getting used to reading onscreen, in part because we increasingly read short texts, such as e-mails, blogs and Facebook updates, but also because today we use our cellphones as
much (if not more) for reading and
writing as talking.
Her love for tacos really doesn't
get much clearer than wearing a cap with the word «tacos»
written across her forehead.
While
much is
written about this after the fact, less is penned about the steps taken to
get there.
If you choose instead to take the entire cash prize at one time, you
get much less money up front: The cash payout value at the time of
writing is $ 411.7 million.
Because so
much of communication is derived from nonverbal cues such as body language, an effectively -
written email is particularly important: without those nonverbal cues, emails can so easily
get misinterpreted, at best leading to minor misunderstandings, and at worst, derailing important business projects.
«I
got a call from Caitlyn Jenner to say «I just want to thank you so
much for
writing this show.
It was a long way from the email he
wrote Johnson on Dec. 7, 2011: «Amazing to me how
much you've
gotten done in such a short time, not to mention the quality of the work and genius of the ideas.»
«To
get to your number, you need to determine how
much income you think you'll need to live on each year, based on your retirement lifestyle goals, then multiply that by the number of years you expect to be retired,
writes certified financial planner Matt Shapiro.
So, for example, if you want to be a screenwriter, start
writing as
much as you can and
get a job at an agency or studio.
Its website was populated with reviews of colleges
written by students from 280 U.S. universities, but College Prowler wasn't having
much success
getting high school seniors to shell out the $ 39.95 annual fee for unlimited access to the content.
With three kids and full work and
writing schedules, I don't
get much time for social outings.
I find that whether I'm typing emails (saving them as drafts and then sending them once I land) or doing any
writing assignments, I
get them done so
much more easily and better on a plane.
If I tell something to the papers and they don't
write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do
much when you tweet it and I'm careful about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't
get nearly — people would see it the following day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
Much as it is possible for someone to
get rewarded for performing a work — as opposed to
writing it, which involves copyright — publishers would
get to command fees for the stuff their writers
write, based their own (new) rights rather than the copyright held by the journalist.
While
much of what Imbellus is building is still under wraps, the company's approach will be closer to showing your work on a math test rather than just
writing down the solution, meaning it'll track how you solve a problem — not just whether you
get the answer right.
[42:14] Tony explains the questions to ask an advisor, to ensure they're truly on your side [42:28] 60 % of people surveyed today say they believe their financial advisor is putting the company interests above their own — it's actually worse than they believe [42:45] Why Tony has chosen to support Peter and his firm, Creative Planning [43:33] How you can
get a second opinion from Peter's firm, Creative Planning, through their website (www.GetASecondOpinion.com)-- it doesn't matter how
much or little you have, they'll give you feedback [44:00] Tony's biggest challenge when
writing his first book, and how it brought him to Peter Mallouk [44:30] Peter explains the process Creative Planning went through to open their services to people at the $ 100,000 level, and how offering this extensive range of services to people at this level is unprecedented
«You
write a story that has Mr. Trump's name in it, with the word «rape,» and I'm going to mess your life up... for as long as you're on this frickin» planet... you're going to have judgments against you, so
much money, you'll never know how to
get out from underneath it,» he added.
It's
much better to
get known in a smaller niche than to try to be everything to everyone, so hone in on the particular topics you want to be an industry leader for and start
writing authoritative articles on the leading blogs in that space.»
Whether you need help
writing a one - page letter or coordinating a million piece mailing — We'll
get the campaign done for you quickly, efficiently, and probably at a
much lower cost than if you did it on your own.
These really are my favorite posts to
write, if only because I
get to spend some time reviewing how
much extra cash I've collected by investing wisely and sitting on the sidelines watching it grow!
The New York Times notes other Fox hosts don't
get as
much leeway, but Hannity has the network's best ratings: «On Monday, his first show since the revelations about Mr. Cohen, Mr. Hannity pulled in 3.7 million viewers, topping his MSNBC rival, Rachel Maddow, and two N.B.A. playoff games,» The Times
writes.
Your prospect list can look
much like a CRM, a comprehensive list of places for which you want to
write with the ability to track your communication with the site (
getting published can sometimes require many follow - ups).
Mission and vision statements don't
get as
much attention as things like logo design and tagline
writing, but they're just as important because they provide a framework for who your company is at its core.
I apologize that this post has
gotten much longer than the simple thank you I wanted to
write, but I just
get so pumped up listening to these podcasts.
As for whether or not the increased cost will put a damper on current and potential subscribers» enthusiasm for Prime, it's not likely, according to analyst Doug Anmuth, who
wrote in a note to his clients that «we do not expect the company to
get much of a pushback from consumers given the increasing value of the service,» CNBC reported.
I'm pretty sure that if you
get up by 5:30 am every day to
write for a couple hours before work (if you work), publish three posts a week in your specific niche, and spend another couple hours after work
writing, commenting, and sharing for three years, you will no doubt make at least $ 1,000 / month from your site if not
much,
much more.
I don't know either personally or professionally, so
much so that they
got Michael Wolff with the Hollywood Reporter to
write an entire piece dedicated to you and what a... I don't know, if you're a bad person, if you're a bad analyst.
So far, I've only
got three people who are interested in me wanting to
write more about blogging beyond the post, Blogging For A Living: How
Much Can You Really Make Online?
I completely
get where you are coming from with not having the time to
write as
much blog posts as you really want.
Many customers have
written in to talk about how easy the application process was and how
much better off they are because of the consolidation loan they
got from Payoff.
So analysts are
much more incentivized to
write glowing reports about companies with «buy» ratings than risk
getting their access to management (and their bonuses) cut off:
Without one, you'll find that either you spend the whole day answering questions about the story so that a journalist has enough details to
write something interesting, or it just won't
get picked up because it's too
much like hard work for an already busy reporter.
I envisioned it being a brief book, but once I started
writing it, I enjoyed it so
much and
got so engrossed in it, it quickly mushroomed to 300 pages.
It's
written that in the end times before Christ comes, things
get much much worse.
Russ Christian thinking at its best, 5 billion people totally ignore or think the bible is just another poorly
written of fiction, sure to your lot it may be the most influential book in history, not so
much to everyone else and is
getting less and less influential as time goes by.
Today you
write the «Even Less to Say, But Just as
Much Space to Say It» sequel... Sweet Christ I hope you aren't
getting paid to spit this drivel onto a page...
You might be thinking, I can
get all the spiritual exercise I need by
writing research papers and without a stuffy Bible study, thank you very
much.
many of the similarities between Jesus and the myths are mostly
written (added) AFTER Jesus... such as Attis being «crucified» there is
much evidence to show that ATtis died originally from a spear on a hunting trp... and the crucifixion was added to the story after Christ... as we seen in writings of Greek historians etc. see this page to
get more info http://www.tektonics.org/copycat/attis.php this is one of many studies out there to show the supposed similarities between Jesus and myths that debunk current opinions of those who say Christianity is a copycat of other myths
@RightTurnClyde If people who DID believe in the Oracle of Delphi were trying to
get her words and visions
written into the law of the land, non-believers would spend as
much time debunking the Oracle as we do debunking Christianity.