Sentences with phrase «how little their book»

One of the things that I find the most impressive about the game is just how little book - keeping and faffing around there is to be done.

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With so many internet entrepreneurs publishing books, Koch reminds readers how much fun it was to start a business back in the»80s, when doing so seemed «eccentric, and a little peculiar.»
But in the book, it explains how it's not just about if you can survive on a little bit of sleep but also what happens to your body over the long term when you deprive it of sleep.
This year, I'm feeling the birthday doldrums a little more acutely than usual since I've just about finished up the manuscript on my next book, Humans 3.0, which is all about how technology is affecting human nature.
In his book The Happiness Advantage, Shawn Achor shared research, including his own experience on how removing barriers, even minor ones that save as little as 20 - seconds, is enough to push you forward toward establishing positive habits.
Over the weekend I listened to Russ Roberts» interview with Jason Zweig, who made an excellent observation of how vast the financial markets are and how little time investors spend thinking about this: I think if there's one overriding theme to the book, one of the things I've tried to get across in The Devil's...
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This 236 - page book, published this year by John Wiley & Sons, demonstrates that Green values, strong ethics, and a cooperative philosophy are cornerstones of success, and provides a roadmap on how to not only run your business in alignment with these values, but how to creatively harness the marketing advantages of that stanceoften in ways that cost little or nothing to implement.
This book will also help you in identifying where you unconsciously use your money and how those little expenses can be used to make you financially strong.
Filled with in - depth insights and practical advice, The Little Book of Common Sense Investing will show you how to incorporate this proven investment strategy into your portfolio.
''... read Bogle's new Little Book of Common Sense Investingand you'll see how easy it is to beat the Alpha Hunters at their own game!»
Last May in How to beat The Little Book That Beats The Market: An analysis of the Magic Formula I took a look at Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula, which he introduced in the 2006 book The Little Book That Beats The Market (now updated to The Little Book That (Still) Beats the MarkBook That Beats The Market: An analysis of the Magic Formula I took a look at Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula, which he introduced in the 2006 book The Little Book That Beats The Market (now updated to The Little Book That (Still) Beats the Markbook The Little Book That Beats The Market (now updated to The Little Book That (Still) Beats the MarkBook That Beats The Market (now updated to The Little Book That (Still) Beats the MarkBook That (Still) Beats the Market).
In How to Beat The Little Book That Beats The Market: Redux (and Part 2) I showed how in Quantitative Value we tested Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula outlined in The Little Book That (Still) Beats the MarkeHow to Beat The Little Book That Beats The Market: Redux (and Part 2) I showed how in Quantitative Value we tested Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula outlined in The Little Book That (Still) Beats the Markehow in Quantitative Value we tested Joel Greenblatt's Magic Formula outlined in The Little Book That (Still) Beats the Market).
The good news is that this Little Book will show you in a big way how to take advantage to achieve market beating returns.»
What struck me when reading the book was how little Volcker and the other major participants in making the policy knew.
Years back, I was amazed at the claim made by Joel Greenblatt's book The Little Book That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the marbook The Little Book That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the marBook That Still Beats the Market [Emphasis Mine] Can you spare three hours to learn how to beat the market?
Jeff is also author of The Little Book of Stock Market Cycles and Super Boom: Why the Dow Will Hit 38,820 and How You Can Profit from It (Wiley, 2011).
We must, therefore, retain a little more confidence in American medicine than this book alone is likely to produce in us, but, so long as we keep that in mind, White Coat, Black Hat should force us to ask some hard questions about how best to structure the practice of medicine.
And I felt like Chris articulated much of how I feel about that little yellow book, and even my own ongoing work: I want to create the pipeline, to build the bridge, to hold out my hand and say walk a while with me and see for yourself.
I suspected I'd get a little pushback from fellow Christians who hold a complementarian perspective on gender, (a position that requires women to submit to male leadership in the home and church, and often appeals to «biblical womanhood» for support), but I had hoped — perhaps naively — that the book would generate a vigorous, healthy debate about things like the Greco Roman household codes found in the epistles of Peter and Paul, about the meaning of the Hebrew word ezer or the Greek word for deacon, about the Paul's line of argumentation in 1 Timothy 2 and 1 Corinthians 11, about our hermeneutical presuppositions and how they are influenced by our own culture, and about what we really mean when we talk about «biblical womanhood» — all issues I address quite seriously in the book, but which have yet to be engaged by complementarian critics.
Walter Harrelson's little book, The Ten Commandments and Human Rights (Fortress, 1980), is one of the most important recent attempts to show how the biblical understanding of human obligation under God gave rise to the principles present in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Paul Griffiths's sneering review of our book, By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed («Against Capital Punishment,» December 2017), illustrates how much bile — and how little charity — is often to be found in those who speak the loudest of mercy and humanity.
By following your little book so blindly, you are simply showing how gullible you really are, and unable to think for yourself.
For Prof. Smolin to suggest that Arkes is somehow «digging joint graves for the nation and [the pro-life movement]» only goes to prove how little acquainted he is with the argument of the book or with the beneficial impact of Arkes» persuasive powers.
The stories in this book show in humorous detail how little we understand the culture that surrounds us and how to properly reach people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
How then can you believe a book that is so patently foolish and so obviously a product of bronze age folk with little or no knowledge of the world and so full of inconsistencies and laughably foolish scenarios and notably misogynistic and brutal and racist and intolerant stories?
This great little book is a quick read, and is full of humor (great for us guys), and is chock - full of ideas of how to date your daughters, what to avoid, topics to discuss, and even has a list to get us started of the «Top 15 Daddy Dates.»
Any of these books might be used to help a group consider how, in our highly competitive global economy, we should interpret Jesus» teaching, «Whoever is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much; and whoever is dishonest in a very little is dishonest also in much» (Luke 16:10).
I read this book recently but it's influenced how I see the world, almost every day, little altars everywhere.
DEADLY DESERTS Paul Griffiths's sneering review of our book, By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed («Against Capital Punishment,» December 2017), illustrates how much bile — and how little charity — is often to be found in those who speak the loudest of mercy and humanity.
If you are educated and living in the 21st century, how then can you believe a book that is so patently foolish and so obviously a product of bronze age folk with little or no knowledge of the world and so full of inconsistencies and laughably foolish scenarios and notably misogynistic and brutal and racist and intolerant stories?
By appearances, the book is little more than a long, historical survey of the doctrine of the atonement, showing how various views of the atonement have been developed over time and in response to various events within the church and the surrounding culture.
Critical thinker, You study a little science and suddenly you feel you have it figured out, Your meaning of life and the after life is based on other men's hypotheses, Yet it makes such good sense to you that you make a life choice based on it, then you stand up and criticize a person whose made a life choice based on A holy Book written 2000 years ago, When it comes down to it how are you any different, Your choices based on science which changes daily and theirs on the prophets.
• Of the many books and tracts now appearing on how to replace our catastrophic welfare system, a little book edited by James L. Payne is worthy of note, The Befriending Leader: Social Assistance Without Dependency (Lytton Publishing, Sandpoint, Ohio).
@ Doris: «If you read Carl Sagan's last book, The Pale Blue Dot, or read Steven Pinker's book, How the Mind Works, what scientists will tell you is this... in fact, I'll give you a little quote from Steven Pinker out of How the Mind Works.
The stories in this book show in humorous detail how little we understand the culture that surrounds us or how to properly reach people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
I don't like how these books lump most of humanity into a few little categories, and then try to solve the problems of one or more of these categories with a few simple tips and suggestions.
You may ask me how I came to this new insight, for truly I had never opened a book of religion nor even read a single page of the Bible, and the dogma of original sin is either entirely denied or forgotten by the Hebrews of to - day, so that I had thought so little about it that I doubt whether I ever knew its name.
A pretest asking students to identify various biblical books and the people and places mentioned therein, and to complete a few well - known quotations, showed how very little biblical knowledge most teenagers possess — even those who have attended church schools for years.
Clovis, you might be astounded at how little the so - called religious understand their own holy book.
Chaplain Wesley Seeliger of Texas A&M University, aroused and inspired by the «Gunsmoke» craze of the «60s, wrote a compelling little book called Western Theology (Forum, 1973) in which he showed how the American obsession with the 19th century trans - Mississippi west could be used as an occasion, and the western a medium, to teach the Christian faith.
I teach them right from wrong by example not scaring them into believing in a book of stories that was written back in B.C. Nothing erks me more then to hear my NJ suburb families tell me how they can't wait to see their little girl get all dressed up in their communion dress, only to not continue with the religious education.
Maybe instead of founding a new religion I could take an existing one and explain to people how I and my little group have figured out the correct interpretation of its holy book.
The same line of thought, carried a little further, brought the author of the Book of Daniel to describe how thrones were placed and the Ancient of Days seated, with a fiery stream flowing out in front of him, while millions of ministrants stood in his presence or performed his bidding; then «there came with the clouds of heaven one like a son of man, and there was given him dominion and glory and kingdom, that all peoples and nations should serve him» (Dan.
The speculation that it was in a «section on preaching to the «half breeds» / Samaritans» might be some handy way someone sections off that section of the book, but to assume every incident within a certain part of scripture is there like a Science book identifying the phylum and genus of an animal, that is, that everything mentioned under the Raccoon Family is in the Raccoon Family (the ring - tail cat, kinkajou, coatimundi... three other members of the raccoon family), is an assumption that does not seem to apply to the Bible and how it is written... it is more human, and living, and not sterile, everything in its tight little unmovable section, etc..
I only had two little questions: — How do you make beautiful balls??? Mines are not really round... The taste is perfect but the shape is hideous — When your second book will be published in French?
Hello gorgeous Luise, David, Elsa (and of course little Isac), Just to say how much I love your little family, blog, recipes and books!
But regardless of how much or little that happened each day, she found something to write about, she tried her best to get the spelling right and she filled that book with memories.
It's surprising how many different things are in this little book actually.
The book was organized alphabetically by bread names and not by beginner to advanced so I was a little afraid as I didn't know how to bake bread at all.
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