I will talk about some of
those in a future post when I get back around to the concept of «baptism for today.»
Maybe you can give some pointers
in a future post when the curtains are up?
Not exact matches
The FAQ approach is a common one I take
when writing blog
posts — after speaking with co-workers
in departments like Sales, Support, and Consulting, I aggregate questions that leads and customers commonly ask and note them for
future blog topics.
Sabio: I thought of this just after I
posted it... that people might assume this is my belief...
when what I MEANT to say was, «According to Christian theology...», which is how I might preface such things
in the
future.
-LSB-...]
When Mihl of Seitan is My Motor
posted a recipe for gluten free lemon poppyseed muffins this morning, I knew immediately that I had muffins
in my
future.
I also have a much better idea of the path I want to take
in my life, but I think I'll leave that for another
post in the
future,
when I have more words and articulation to share with all of you.
When my cousin's son Reed came back from Camp Celiac (more on this
in a
future post), he declared that the best food at the camp was the grilled cheese sandwiches.
(Of course,
when I have a longer run scheduled on the weekend, I'll eat more before heading out the door... but I'll touch on that
in a
future post.
I may not visit your blog every single time
when you publish a new recipe but
when I do (and I plan to do it more often
in the
future) I take the time to read your blog
post.
When MLB
futures were first
posted in early November, the Cubs were listed with the second best odds of winning the World Series (trailing only the Toronto Blue Jays).
Focus your
future posts on things that were well - received
in the past even
when it's tempting to
post based on things that matter only to you.
So there I was, contemplating a
future blog
post on the weighty issue of whether or not you should do cute things with your kid's food, like making little heart - shaped sandwiches,
when a letter arrived
in the mail from Action Against Hunger, a... [Continue reading]
The other fun thing you can do
when knitting soakers, is dye the wool yarn with kool - aid or acid dyes (more on that
in a
future post.)
So there I was, contemplating a
future blog
post on the weighty issue of whether or not you should do cute things with your kid's food, like making little heart - shaped sandwiches,
when a letter arrived
in the mail from Action Against Hunger, a charity to which I try to regularly contribute.
I'm going to have to bookmark your
post so I can find it
in the
future when I have another one!
We'll
post our favorites
in future Wordless Wednesdays on My Mommy Manual and other sister sites, so be sure to leave a line or two about the picture
when you send it!
Of course, you realise that this just a precursor to your resignation letter, which I comfortably predict will be
posted here (or on some sort of
future - tech equivalent)
in 2030,
when Labour gets back into power and is forced once again
in the compromises inherent therein.
At some point
in near
future, hope to find time to
post on broader related issues; will link yr piece
when I do.
Dadey said he hasn't yet made up his mind about whether he will formally throw his hat into the ring for the state GOP chair
post when the Republicans get together
in Albany on Monday, and will make a decision «
in the very near
future.»
'' «notes the threats to the
future of the Royal Mail and welcomes the conclusion of the Hooper Report that, as part of a plan to place the Royal Mail on a sustainable path for the
future, the current six days a week universal service obligation (USO) must be protected, that the primary duty of a new regulator should be to maintain the USO, and that the Government should address the growing pensions deficit; notes that modernisation
in the Royal Mail is essential and that investment must be found for it; endorses the call for a new relationship between management and postal unions; urges engagement with relevant stakeholders to secure the Government's commitment to a thriving and prosperous Royal Mail, secure
in public ownership, that is able to compete and lead internationally and that preserves the universal postal service; further notes the Conservatives» failure to invest
in Royal Mail
when they were
in power
in contrast with Labour's support for both Royal Mail and the
Post Office; and notes that legislation on these issues will be subject to normal parliamentary procedures.»
«I accepted the
post of Shadow Europe Minister because Britain's
future in the EU is of crucial importance, particularly
when the Conservatives are so divided on the issue.
Earlier this year, The
Post helped fend off a grave threat to the city's
future when we supported Scott Stringer over Eliot Spitzer
in the Democratic primary.
«Agencies are permitted to change their mind, regularly do so, and at least
in theory receive the same deference from courts that they do
when making rules from scratch,» wrote Nathan Richardson, a visiting fellow at the conservation group Resources for the
Future,
in a recent blog
post.
When we were at HealthNOW Medical Center, we did find out that Mike is
in fact gluten sensitive and he has several other issues that need to be addressed as well (more on that to come
in a
future post).
When asked what kind of
post you'd like to see more
in the
future, the responses were quite varied, with «vintage fashion and style» receiving the highest number of votes (20 %).
My old school underpinnings aren't necessarily as interesting as those of some vintage gals (as I have to keep various health related concerns
in mind
when selecting them), but I can certainly write more about them
in a
future post.
I know these types of
posts take a long time to put together, but I hope to see more
in the
future... I should have added that to my survey
when I filled it out.
The [sitemap] shortcode will work
in any theme; however it may look slightly different e.g. it may not feature bullet points or indents, so keep note
when writing your
future posts!
I found my roommate on Craigslist and we seem perfect for each other so I will definitely be doing a
post in the
future on how to find a roommate
when you move to a city where you know no one.
Prints and fabrics sometimes will date an item, but that's
when adding a fresh new piece comes
in to play... Below are a few things I've picked up recently to integrate
in to my wardrobe which you will definitely be seeing more of
in future posts
I promise to show pictures
in a
future post and let you know
when I'll be putting these new items up
in the shop.
I'll tell you more details about it,
when it's over, and I'll try to
post some pictures of it,
in a
future post or on my Facebook page.
I got my tattoo
when I was 18 though, and by the time I was 28, I realized that it was something I no longer loved and it no longer meant anything to me, so I've been undergoing tattoo laser removal (I'm almost done with the process, and will be writing a
post about that
in the
future!).
Please keep this
in mind
when posting future comments here otherwise they will be deleted.
It's the right film for right now, and
in the
future,
when (hopefully) we don't need to be reminded of the messages of The
Post nearly so badly, it'll still be a respectable and well - crafted film.
They haven't read it or rated it, and many people have thousands of books on these lists, but it means that
when you
post news about the book, or list another giveaway
in the
future, they will get notified about it
in their timeline.
In a blog
post, Ben from Overdrive wrapped up by saying «We will soon be communicating the discontinuance of WMA sales, and then at a
future date, we will announce
when MP3 files will be the only supported format through OverDrive platforms.
You point out
in your
post that we're demonizing Amazon, a company that could lower royalties
in the
future,
when they're already low
in traditional publishing, but should we really shrug our shoulders at the idea that Amazon could lower royalties
in the
future if they gain greater market share?
Wow, Michael Moore was right: It's so much easier to absorb commonsense
when it's funny ^ ^ I'm going to bookmark this
post and refer to it
in future ~
When I read
posts like Andy Bukhardt's about the horseless carriage vs. the ebook, I wonder if reading online
in the
future will not resemble
in any way what we do and use for it today.
I would like to learn more
in future posts about
when to pursue self - publishing versus a publisher.
Denise Wakeman presents Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose: 20 Ways To Maximize Existing Content And Cut Your Blogging Time
in Half
posted at The
Future of Ink, saying, «
When it comes to marketing your books, you need to give it everything you've got and leverage your time and content.
When I saw Mark Coker's general advice, about a year ago,
in a spectacular Smashwords blog
post on the
future of the industry, a few things really resonated: «Take the long view.
Future gaming columns will include the way to beat the Greedy Goblin, thoughts on
posting in quantity, some exceptions to my suggestions above, and even an argument for
when it's not so bad to pull a Greedy Goblin.
I will let the survey run indefinitely, though at some point
in the near
future,
when the stats taper off, I'll
post the initial results.
Only one suggestion:
in the
future, could you
post a link to Amazon.com (or wherever)
when one clicks on the cover?
That was addressed
in the JManga closing
post ~ the licenses revert
when JManga closes their reader (I think the last day 20May, which would mean they revert 21May), no clue what will happen after that and don't expect to hear anything
in the short term
future ~ it will be certainly months and quite possibly years until something new gets sorted out for Manga that are not getting a primary North American release.
I» ll be
posting on
when to switch to ETFs
in the near
future.
On long - term measures of value (for example, Graham's 10 - year trailing P / E ratio and corporate profits as a proportion of GDP) market prices are well below average and approaching all time lows (See
Future Blind «s
post Market Valuation Charts prepared
in October last year
when the S&P 500 was around 1160).
Another option is to use Monte Carlo simulations, available
in some online calculators or from a Personal Investment Advisor, to model various scenarios and ranges (more on this
when I review online calculators
in a
future post).