Sentences with phrase «in standard books»

In some cases, it proved impossible to trace them, even though they were illustrated and described in standard books, had passed through top salerooms, and been included in major exhibitions.
These general procedures have been discussed in standard books on pastoral counseling.
In a standard book, you will want a bleed of 1/8 of an inch (0.125 inch) at the top, bottom, and outside edges of the pages.
The cost of a paperback cover with one color of ink is included in standard book pricing.
In the standard book category, Psychologist and political - correctness critic Jordan B. Peterson's 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos sold best in March at Amazon with an average daily sales rank of 3.91.
The text can also be «ragged right» aligned, similar to what you find in a standard book, where the right margin isn't uniform, so the text doesn't have to be spaced out to compensate.

Not exact matches

As I discuss in my book, Ethical Intelligence, the way Hayward handled this fiasco remains the gold standard of how not to apologize in business.
«Growing up in a home with 500 books would propel a child 3.2 years further in education, on average, than would growing up in a similar home with few or no books,» the Pacific Standard noted.
As has become standard for bankable intellectual property (see the Harry Potter and Twilight franchises), the book is being split into two films, the first of which, An Unexpected Journey, will arrive in time for Christmas.
I started Galloper because of the poor customer experience standards that persisted in the horse transportation industry - specifically as they related to arranging and booking transportation.
One of the best examples ever of this comes from the the truly excellent band Van Halen, and why it included a clause banning brown M&M s from its phone book - length standard concert contract in the 1980s.
Thomas points out that, not only does this natural ebb and flow sound delightful, it also results in an impressive level of productivity (a book a year is a hefty output by any writer's standards).
He was part of a New York City dinner circuit that includes people who believe the US should go back to the gold standard, rich people who don't think they should have to give back to society in the form of taxes, and anyone interested in either of those ideas who wanted to write a book about them.
Companies are also sitting on piles of cash, with those in the Standard and Poor's 500 index holding nearly $ 1 trillion on their books.
Author Elizabeth Royte writes in her book, «Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought it,» that 92 % of the nation's 53,000 local water systems meet or exceed federal safety standards and are at least as clean and often cleaner than bottled water.
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While some rights holders have argued that the standard for a substantial is very low (the National Post recently argued in a case that «even the reproduction of a small number of words in a newspaper article can be an impermissible reproduction»), the Copyright Board says that its preliminary view is that «copying of a few pages or a small percentage from a book that is not a collection of short works, such as poems, is not substantial.»
Her first book The Prentice Hall Complete Business Etiquette Handbook in 1995 helped set the standard for the field, and her most recent book, The Essentials of Business Etiquette: How to Greet, Eat, and Tweet Your Way To Success continues to establish etiquette guidelines for the ever - changing workplace.
The opening section of the interview briefly discusses Volcker's part in the U.S. abandonment of the Bretton Woods gold standard, a subject treated in much more depth in the book.
Finally, looking at valuation, European banks traded at a material discount to tangible book value, one standard deviation3 below their historic forward price - earnings multiple, and near a 20 - year low relative to global banking peers as the year came to a close.4 We are also finding select financial sector values in Asia, in both mature, under - earning banking markets like South Korea and Singapore, as well as underpenetrated, growth - oriented markets like China (particularly in insurance) and India (particularly in banking).
And read other books and see if you have more than standard wisdom in it.
This standard account has itself been discredited by scholars many times over, but perhaps never so decisively as in Richard Pipes» new book, The Unknown Lenin (Yale University Press).
Here is a presentation of the author of the best book about Universal salvation, Gerry Beauchemin: Gerry Beauchemin has written a book which should be the standard work in this topic!
God, as of now, exists only in a book written by would - be male terrorists (by today standard).
hey G, I am acquainted with your theory there... it is called Preterism... it is the standard interpretation of Revelation given by liberals... I walked away from that belief and the church I was raised in when I found out what they are teaching... Nope, the book of revelation is not a «code» for the events of the day at the time of the fall of Jerusalem.
If there be one falsehood in that book, it did not come from the God of truth» (citation from the standard edition of Wesley's journal, volume 6 [1915], p. 117, the entry having been dated Wednesday, July 24, 1776).
JI Packer is a veteran theologian whose books, Knowing God and Keep in Step with the Spirit, are the gold standard for accessible, robust theological... More
This worthwhile collection, the outcome of a «Trinity Summit» held in New York at Easter 1998, differs from standard current books on the Trinity (see previous review) in two ways.
By its standard have been judged the Jews, by the Prophet who bowed (as in Islam) to Allah's will, by the Rabbis and the Doctors of Law: for to them was entrusted the protection of Allah's Book, and they were witnesses thereto: therefore fear not men, but fear Me, and sell not My Signs for a miserable price.
This is, in effect, a commentary on the material generally ascribed to Q. By today's standards the author accepts material as authentic far too readily, and he conspicuously fails to take notice of form criticism, but this is nonetheless a great book.
In this the book does stick closely to the standard trinitarian agenda.
Winner of the Albert C. Outler Prize in Ecumenical Church History and of two other prestigious academic awards, Nathan Hatch's book has already become a standard reference on American religious history.
This was updated in the 1880s to permit priests to bury those who had taken their own life but without the standard service set out in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.
Society sets the morality standards, as can be seen in your book.
Kennedy's method has been reproduced in a number of books and essays on rhetorical method, and so it has become something of a standard.
These two books are not comparable in age, sophistication, focus, or intention, but they do share that «standard brand» environmentalism I alluded to above, that human interests must be restrained before nature's rights.
A notice on the copyright page assures the reader that the book was produced in accordance with wartime standards, and the worn pages exhaled evidence of a previous reader's smoking habit.
All double standards are found in quran, just like in one place it says people of book are friends, but in another place it says do not trust christians and jews.
Family standards are continually subject to erosion from the inflow of debased materials from the mass media — as in the brutality and immorality of many of the so - called «comic» books, the triviality, sensationalism, and distortion of most journalism, and the preoccupation with crime and violence in many television programs.
Handbook on Religious Liberty Edited by Pedro Moreno Rutherford Institute, 347 pages, $ 8.95 The Rutherford Institute has a distinguished record of work in religious freedom cases, but this book is not up to its usual standards.
These new insights in turn enable de Lisle to revise the standard text books concerning the 16th - century roots of our monarchical democracy.
One is startled then to read in Christian's book:»... on Whitehead's theory God is certainly not morally good, judged by those standards of behavior that are necessary for the peace and prosperity of human community.
By that standard the writings of Dawkins, Dennet, Hitchens, PZ Myers and Sam Harris would all be bigoted hate speech and their books and websites would be pulled in many if not most countries.
In my book I wanted to remind people that sometimes being told that we are loved really means: «My love for you is so strong that I wish I could suppress all the bits about you that don't measure up to my standards.
The blurbs on the back cover of this book create in the potential reader an expectation of something new» a creative, original approach to the morality of homosexual acts, not just a rehashing of standard....
The standard Jewish Bible has the same canon but in twenty - four books, and the Old Testaments used by Catholics and the Orthodox — the vast majority of the world's Christians — contain a good many more books than does the Protestant Old Testament, including the stories of Judith, Tobias, and the Maccabees.
Those of you who followed «vaginagate» — in which I was asked to remove the word «vagina» from my upcoming book in deference to Christian bookstore standards — will know that I'm not at all surprised by this story.
It is a thoughtful book in which Smith reflects on the problems raised by the study of the religious thought and practices of the people of Asia, problems of historical method, of literary criticism, of language, of social organization, and of the values and standards by which men guide their lives.
Even though Rudolph had been around as a story book character well before 1949, Gene Autry's recording in that year of the musical version of the saga made the red - nosed reindeer a standard member of the Yuletide cast in popular culture.
Curiously, it is difficult to determine which standards and methods the members of this Council used to decide which books to include in the New Testament.
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