Not exact matches
Good article with some good poi
Good article with some
good poi
good points.
In one of the most arresting
points in the
article, the author finds that in the 90s, 83 % of men aged 18 to 25 did not agree with the statement «It is much
better for everyone involved if the man is the achiever outside the home and the woman takes care of the home and family.»
There have been two recent
articles articulating the details that make the
point really
well.
Dozens of books and hundreds of
articles on the topic are hard to handle, but this infographic combines key
points to remember and take into consideration if you decide to re-design working environments for
better.
Inspiring
article to use longtail, we understand such keywords gives
good traffic but at some
point can it be negative (copied content) to use 7 - 8 longtail in same
article as they can be on other sites also.
Recently, we penned a trading strategy
article on How To Find The
Best Entry
Points For Short Selling Stocks.
The Barron's
article pointed this out as
well, citing London - based «G+E conomics» head Lena Komileva: «A surplus of investment funds looking for returns in low - yield global markets results in a cap on longer - term yields and a flat yield curve.»
They
point to an
article that you wrote in March, I think, of 2012 in Policy Options, where you basically said, dirty oil, the tar sands it's called, dirty oil and the future of our country, where you argue that the development of the, as you use the word, tar sands, it's become a political term, by the way, as you know, is basically not necessarily
good for the country, in fact it takes jobs away in the manufacturing sector of Ontario.
This
article on Johnny Jet.com is a pretty
good overview of how to get and use Ultimate Rewards
points for travel other than cruises.
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting
article —
well several actually - but one in particular that
points out that when countries try to cut their budget deficit as a % of GDP by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts by half a % as a consequence.
The
article is very
well written and argues the
point well.
Well described the
points how to build strong relations with the customers, I have read this complete
article and found it quite informative.
The
article is written by an athesist who has given extremely
good discussion
points on the whys and why nots of posting this bill board.
Great
article — many
good points.
One
point that a lot of
articles ignore while laying equal blame on both Thicke and Cyrus is that while yes, Thicke sang a tasteless song while he and Cyrus danced tastelessly, Cyrus had a
good 5 minutes of tasteless solo performance before that that Thicke had nothing to do with.
Is it so wrong of me to have faith that only one person believes in the drivel that he's posting rather than think that another person a) actually thinks that chad is making
good points and
good enough
points to post and b) go to the 62nd page of an almost defunct
article for a conversation that has nothing to do with themselves other than to cheer on a stupid post?
And find your home or make a blog find your home again and again at the
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good job, very great
article Thanks ever so much very useful
article Great information I like your blog I will be checking back for any new
articles just bookmarked it for later reference.
Some
good points in your
article, hope that some day you will come to feel the love of God and know Christ.
It was really
good to see that there are, indeed, a few actual Christians who responded and actually got the
point of the
article.
The
best and most liberating
article I've ever read about parenting is this one by Donald Miller, where he
points out that parents who have great kids tend to be open and honest their faults.
while i agree that personal religious views shouldn't be an issue in public media coverage of a presidential candidacy, its unfortunately impossible, and at least this
article points out the
good.
I'd rather this
article have been focused on how to be a humanitarian than how to be a «
good christian» or whatever its
point was.
It's kind of the
point of the
article and a very
good article.
This could be a long post with all of the misinformation in this
article but I'll do my
best to bullet
point everything.
I think Mark Frees makes some very
good points in this
article, and it opened my eyes quite a bit to some of the problems churches have today and why, but I have to say I don't completely agree with the conclusion he seems to come to.
The
point of this
article was to inform people in just such a situation that even if you don't believe in «god» you can still use AA to get
better.
Here's an
article I just read that I think ties in
well with Jennifer's
point about the level of disagreement on this blog.
Good point, this does seem like a bit of a stretch; and an
article on blue laws would be rather interesting (they make for a healthy seperation of church and state conversation).
Wow, you are such a parody of what this
article is about, Even finished with a biblical verse, which doesn't actually have many objective interpretations, so you conveniently use the interpretation that
best suits your
point.
Chad just posted an exerpt from the
article and said he fit into those catagories and then mentioned he thought the writer had some
good points.
As
well as the
point of the CNN
article.
I thought it was an extremely
well written
article,
good points.
So in reference to the orginal
article and my first
point, I would only echo Pascal's Wager: if I live life accepting of God and «love my neighbor,» but it turns out to be wrong because there is no God, I have no regrets; if I live life unaccepting of God and He does exist,
well I guess Ghandi and I will be sharing a room...
The
article says the questionairre had 32 questions «including general knowledge questions...» CNN's editors should have done a
better job
pointing that out.
But the
point of my
article is to show why we shouldn't be intimidated into thinking that this is anywhere in the offing, and that there are indeed
good reasons for thinking that no such offing is possible.
Good article and right on
point, but I'm not so sure He would have been born to a prostitute since that would pretty much do away with the virgin birth thing.
Do I write jokes in these
articles (they're often quite hard to spot) because I genuinely think they're the
best way to convey a particular
point, or because I want people to think I'm funny?
I am a Christian, and I think that the
article raised a number of
good points.
I'm glad that my disability
article has been so
well - received, but reader after reader has
pointed to one unanswered question — actually, two unanswered questions that mean the same thing.
But, my
article here is to
point out that evangelism has fallen on hard times — and conferences have as
well.
The thread throughout the
article that the principle reason for Lewis» popularity is / was predicated the Christian themes it uses is, I think, missing one very important
point about his books: They are
well written and entertaining.
But, and my primary
point for this
article, we also have a local evangelistic challenge as
well.
It's simple as this, Rick Santorum appeals to the less educated, extremely conservative and more bigot minded segment of rural America, which is largely dominated by Born again evangelicals, who as the
article points out have a misguided view that that Mormons aren't Christian, and in their misguided bigotry seem to be voting against Romney based upon their religion rather than for a
good candidate who can win the general election.
I agree with you Tim, the premise of the
article leads one to believe that because LDS has a big accredited university with deep theological minds and some leader of a big Christian seminary, again a deep theological mind, head knowledge not heart knowledge, that Mormonism should be recognized as a stream of Christianity.How Mormons differ is how they relate to Christ and the Holy Spirit.Only people who have encountered Jesus and thus a changed life, can be called an evangelical.Mormnism is man made religion.The Holy Spirit always
points people to Jesus, not another man - Joseph Smith.Great moral people, who do lots of
good and build beautiful tabernacles, but then again the Pharisees did too.
«This
article does a
good job of
pointing out the changing face of religious belief in this country, and shouldn't be attacked because the author happens to hold a particular belief system.
U have a
good point... however i find more understanding in this
article on lifeway.com.
The
point is, and I've tried to make this
point in the other
article at
well, that the bible does not match up with science.
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