Sentences with phrase «have readers never»

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Today, Canadian Business connects with its readers in ways the original Canadian Chamber of Commerce membership could never have dreamed, reinterpreting the magazine's original goals for each new generation, forever evolving in step with the always interesting, never dull world of Canadian business.
On social media, readers expressed intense loathing («I hate these people so much,») threats of physical violence («Dear god, I want to punch them in the face,») and a longing for karmic justice («I've never wanted the entire real estate market to completely collapse until now»).
In fact, the average reader spends fewer than 15 seconds on a page before clicking away, meaning most would never see the button, much less engage with it.
In any case, as long as you're providing genuine value to your readers and publishers through high - quality content and relationship building, you'll never have to worry about a penalty.
Charlie says that he has never met a great investor who wasn't a great reader.
If anything, I'm trying to get a group of readers / people to explore eschatology who never would have touched the subject before.
I'm going to go out on a limb here «Bottom Line», and assume for the sake of argument that you've never been dead.How else can the readers of this blog ascertain how asinine your comment is if you haven't?
I have never completely caught the disease... I try to give biblical authors the same freedom and flexibility I want readers to give me.
Although a regular reader of his column, I had never met Mr. Reston.
The readers he has in mind include: perhaps a student starting her second year of study, or an academic who has just joined a theological school faculty and has never herself been previously involved in theological education, or a person newly appointed to the board of trustees of a theological school.
Although he never justifies this move, it is obvious from the start that Powell simply dismisses any German Catholic approaches to the Trinity, leaving the reader wondering how his work might have been improved by including the recent contributions of, say, Schmaus, Rahner, von Balthasar, or Greshake.
One concern often heard is that if the name «Saint Gilbert» had appeared on his books, Chesterton never would have attracted as many readers — or as many converts — as he has: It is precisely his approachability as an ordinary person, they say, which has won so many people over to his side; making a him a saint could risk that.
As an avid reader of such things, I'd never heard of Ms. Libresco, and I simply can't find anybody in the atheist blog community who has.
We had never understood why such theories appeal to some people, but our reader suggests a reason.
The reader might have been led to think that all seriously religious persons ought never to be doing anything else.
A more likely explanation was first put forward by Wellhausen, 15 and it has been widely adopted.16 This states that the story of the discovery of the empty tomb ends with these strange words in order to explain to readers why, as late as the mid-first century, they had never heard of this story before.
If the reader has gone along with what has been said in the earlier chapters, Jesus was an apocalyptist in the currents of his time, but this never contradicted his main message of the love and saving power of God and the need to love and serve one's fellows in obedient response to the call of God.
(I would imagine many of my readers never thought of themselves as metaphysicians!)
«I think it's really important for your readers to know that I have been a member of the same church for almost 20 years, and I have never practiced Islam.
That, says Dr. Southgate, is because the issue is focused on HIV / AIDS, and she asks readers to consider the «incalculable loss» from the disease --» the loss to all those whose lives would have been touched, even changed, but were not, by books not read because they were never written, by paintings not seen because they were never painted, by performances never heard because the song was not sung.»
She never failed to fulfill her Sunday obligation, but she has still had to work and pray for a deepening of faith, as was the case with her sister saints, and as is, presumably, the case for her readers.
The terrifying czarist Third Department, familiar to readers of Russian literature, never had more than forty - five staff members for its central apparatus; the Stalinist secret police would have more functionaries in its most remote provincial headquarters.
But, interestingly, Ford has never provided any direct or external evidence for the compositional habits he attributes to Whitehead, though his bold assertions on the matter leave most readers with the impression that such evidence exists and would be forthcoming if only someone requested it.
But neither is there any mention of that Person in the Principia, and it would never have occurred to any of Newton's readers for that reason to describe his work as an «atheistic science».
I have heard of Bart Ehrman but have never seen the point in reading his works (see «Bart Ehrman, Mind Reader «-RRB-.
Then again, immediately after His solemn declaration about the sin that would never be forgiven (Matthew 12:32), the Lord says «Either make the tree good, and his fruit good...» (12:33, KJV) and seems to imply that the Pharisees (again, after their wicked accusation) and the other hearers (readers) should make / (choose?)
In the same way that the energy industry today is mistakenly identified with «Big Oil» (Exxon, Chevron, et al.), when it is in fact conducted predominantly by smaller independent companies most readers will have never heard of, modern capitalism is not largely the purview of Apple and Walmart, but rather of small, privately owned businesses with less than one hundred employees providing services or products the public wants or needs in order to support the families of the owners and provide jobs for their workers.
I am an avid news reader and you have never come close in my opinion... fearful of being branded in a category like Fox?
And yet faith is this paradox — or else (these are the logical deductions which I would beg the reader to have in mente at every point, though it would be too prolix for me to reiterate them on every occasion)-- or else there never has been faith... precisely because it always has been.
If I have made errors in the text (a knowledgeable correspondent for the Simon Wiesenthal Center pointed out several which he did not consider «alarming»), they still do not compare with Grossman's assumption that I hoped to convert Farrakhan's minions, Grossman's disregard for my warning to the reader that a lie must repeatedly be refuted, Grossman's invention that «according to him [Friedman], Jews as a group were never rich or powerful enough to control anything,» or the arrogance that informs Grossman's review.
Also, quick question: I posted on my own personal blog about these brownies, and I realized I never cited your blog so I just went back and added a comment referring readers to your site for the original recipe... would you like me to do anything else / do I have your permission to post?
Been invited to breakfasts, lunches and dinners by persons we had never met before and also got the chance to meet a bunch of readers on picnics, signings and events.
Anyways the book is dedicated to all my amazing readers, as without you I would never be where I am today — so really thank you so much for reading this, it means so much.
Lots of my readers have been asking me to share my favourite places, so I've listed them all in this post I hope that they give you all lots of inspiration — even if you never go anywhere near California I'd recommend just checking out the menus online, these places alone have given me a million inspiration ideas!
i've been following your blog for awhile now (made the sweet potato brownies the other day:), though i have never commented, i've always been a silent reader.
But most importantly, these past weeks have been filled with the kindest reader feedback that I could never even dream about.
I can honestly say I never thought this would happen but this turkey is just too beautiful not to share with my readers while everyone is planning Thanksgiving menus.
I would especially love to hear from you if you're a reader of In Katrina's Kitchen but maybe you've never commented before - now is your chance!
I am a long time reader and fan, though I have never posted before.
It is great to read through all the comments and see so many I agree 100 % with — longtime reader of your blog but have never commented, happy to see your familiar kitchen counter figure prominently on the covers of your book... all my most popular recipes come from your blog, they're the perfect combo of being easy to make and yet still sophisticated and wonderful.
Hi Deb, I am a long - time reader (& cooker), though I've never commented.
Actually Louise, I have never used Tigernut flour before, but a reader sent me a message recently and said they use it and it works great!
I have never tried it with salmon but another reader commented that she had tried it with salmon and it worked great for her.
Many congratulations to you — as a longtime reader I feel so proud of you, even though we've never met.
I have been a long time reader of your blog and maker of your recipes and have never commented before.
Hi Daniel, I had another reader ask about this and though I've never made the recipe without the trivet, the wings should do just fine.
There are some really great chicken, beef and seafood recipes from waaay back that I'd never want to take down (they are some of my readers» favorites), but don't expect any new non-veg recipes any time soon.
Hi, I've never posted before but I've been a reader for a while.
Wish I knew more about Japanese flavorings — so many are mentioned in reader posts that I have never heard of...
I never have personally, but I have had a few readers post to my Facebook page saying they froze and reheated just fine.
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