Sentences with phrase «in the latest book for»

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A clue to Martin's thinking, for instance, can be found in his latest book, Fixing the Game.
For example, you might have an interesting conversation with someone about a book, and when you see them again a month later, you show up with the book in hand.
She was the latest attraction on the block intended as a piece of eye candy for the onlookers to admire, but in the end, Sue Storm fell way short of her heroic comic book status.
He's known for his writing on race and politics — so it makes sense that his latest project, a comic book series for Marvel called «Black Panther,» is about the first black superhero in mainstream U.S. comics.
A lot of the people I advise as a coach or whom I interviewed for my latest book, Overworked and Overwhelmed, keep visual focal points before them to help them remember what they're in it for.
«I hope that when IKEA's construction regarding ownership and power later will be described, that it will be clear that we have built in mechanisms that are positive for the whole company,» Ingvar Kamprad said in Bertil Torekulls book, adding that another reason was to safeguard IKEA's Swedish, and Smålandian, heritage.
Weinzweig has received praise for many of his books, including the Zingerman's Guide to Good Leading series, which includes his latest: Zingerman's Guide to Good Leading, Part 4: A Lapsed Anarchist's Approach to the Power of Beliefs in Business.
Couche - Tard, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, reported a profit of US$ 146.4 million in its latest quarter, or 77 cents per diluted share for the 12 weeks ended April 28 compared with a profit of $ 117.8 million or 65 cents per share a year ago.
In less than two years, Reisman's Indigo Books & Music turned an initial $ 31.6 million investment to start e-reader and e-book retailer Kobo into $ 165 million when it sold the startup to Japanese e-commerce giant Rakutan for $ 315 million late last year.
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In one incident in the book, Manziel was 20 minutes late for a workout with WhitfielIn one incident in the book, Manziel was 20 minutes late for a workout with Whitfielin the book, Manziel was 20 minutes late for a workout with Whitfield.
His company published the English translation of a book on the late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping written by one of his daughters, but cancelled a contract for a critical book on China by Chris Patten, the last British governor in Hong Kong.
Look beyond his Columbia University professorship to his quarter - century at the Washington Post and articles in Harper's and The New Republic, and without opening his latest book, you'll figure the former Pulitzer Prize finalist for a liberal.
He stalked the reservation book, waiting for the next time she came in — a month later.
The latest Disney foodie craze taking over Instagram is definitely one for the books, giving a nod to the glorious rose gold Minnie Mouse ears the theme parks can't keep in stock: Say hello to rose gold Minnie Mouse ears cupcakes — eeee!
Bank's loan book up tenfold since 2012 but, as consumers struggle to pay, will it be punished for piling in to credit so late?
In late April, a subsidiary company, Grocon Constructors, lodged its 2017 financial year accounts with a $ 77.1 million loss after booking a $ 76.6 million impairment for a related party loan.
And then, Wiley partnered with Amazon.com in late April to offer the book at a special price around Earth Day, and it went all the way to # 1 for environmental books during the promotion.
In the book, Kalanick highlights that Musk played coy when they talked about a potential partnership, but he later found out that self - driving cars were already a priority for Tesla.
As of the latest FDIC global capital index in mid-2017, the price - to - book ratio for the largest U.S. banks (the 8 designated as global systemically important banks, or G - SIBs) averaged 1.28, up by 50 % since the end of 2012.
The key themes we focus on bring to life many of the topics covered in our latest book, The Future Workplace Experience: 10 Rules for Mastering Disruption in Recruiting and Engaging Employees.
Jeanne is the author of four books, Corporate Quality Universities, Corporate Universities, The 2020 Workplace: How Innovative Companies Attract, Develop & Keep Tomorrow's Employees Today, and Jeanne's latest book The Future Workplace Experience: 10 Rules for Mastering Disruption in Recruiting and Engaging Employees.
Bernstein holds a PhD in Social Welfare from Columbia University and is the author and coauthor of numerous books for both popular and academic audiences, including his latest book, «The Reconnection Agenda: Reuniting Growth and Prosperity.»
In this latest entry in the Little Book series, Bogle's gentle prose contains idiot - proof advice for investors at all levelIn this latest entry in the Little Book series, Bogle's gentle prose contains idiot - proof advice for investors at all levelin the Little Book series, Bogle's gentle prose contains idiot - proof advice for investors at all levels.
The podcast later served as the inspiration for her debut book, Work It: Secrets for Success from the Boldest Women in Business.
Liberal MLA Mary Polak (Langley) was instrumental as a Surrey School Board trustee in banning gay - positive books from Surrey Schools: The book ban was later struck down by the Supreme Court of Canada which said «instead of proceeding on the basis of respect for all types of families, the Board proceeded on an exclusionary philosophy, acting on the concern of certain parents about the morality of same - sex relationships, without considering the interest of same - sex parented families and the children who belong to them in receiving equal recognition and respect in the school system.»
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But when I took the opportunity to re-read these books in the light of my later findings about the depth of financial difficulty out there, it was obvious that — whilst from my own perspective those statements were true — for possibly the majority of ordinary individuals, my efforts to open up and explain the mysterious world of personal finance had failed.
These loans, which are 90 days late, account for such a small percentage of the book that I'm not particularly concerned in the short - term.
As Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired, writes in his latest book New Rules for the New Economy, «The great benefits reaped by the new economy in the coming decades will be due in large part to exploring and exploiting the power of decentralized and autonomous networks.»
Author Patricia Bernstein's two presentations on her book «Ten Dollars to Hate: The Texas Man Who Fought the Klan» and two fundraisers for Jewish Adoption and Family Care Options (JAFCO) highlight late April and early May events in Palm Beach County.
Ditto for the globalization of production and the other deflationary forces we've been discussing since we wrote two books on deflation in the late 1990s, Deflation: Why it's coming, whether it's good or bad, and how it will affect your investments, business and personal affairs (1998) and Deflation: How to survive and thrive in the coming wave of deflation (1999).
His latest book, Never Lose A Customer Again - Turn Any Sale Into Lifelong Loyalty in 100 Days is rocketing up the charts of every bestseller list... and for good reason.
'» Interestingly, he sees a similar tendency in one of the most recent pieces in the book, and the longest, «Terror and Boredom,» from late 2006: There, he says, he goes «rather heavy on «respect» for Islam.»
Augustine intended to do the same for his letters and sermons, but in 428 eight books of Julian Eclanum, Augustine's most vigorous theological opponent in his later years, arrived in Hippo and Augustine realized they had to be answered.
Mormonism's highest crime is to influence people that the Bible is untrustworthy in order for them to accept their plagarized book and later their doctrines (which have scary similarities with Islam).
An institute bears his name, two of his best books were re-issued in the late 1990s, Liberty Fund symposiarchs have dined out handsomely on him, and politicians (ever attuned to a rising market) have ransacked his work for justification of their various Third Ways and Compassionate Conservatisms.
Now 10 years later, I hold this book in my hands, All Groan Up - Searching for Self, Faith, and A Freaking Job!
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
I haven't mentioned Meanwhile There Are Letters: The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald, edited by Welty biographer Suzanne Marrs and Macdonald biographer Tom Nolan (the most touching collection of letters I've read in years), or the latest volume in The Complete Letters of Henry James, or Catherine Lampert's superb Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting (which the painter Bruce Herman will be writing about for Books & Culture), or James Curtis's fascinating and beautifully produced William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come.
We joke now that something has to be happening for me to finish a book: this latest book I just finished and turned in was completed while I was — and still am — in recovery from a major car accident haven't been able to sit or stand without pain and I have daily headaches and other health challenges.
The New York Times took note of it, (later profiling her) and a Village Voice sex columnist wrote in a back - cover blurb for the book: «As a single woman myself, Dawn's given me a lot to think about.»
True, the concepts, and the terms used to express them, are of great importance, especially for the later history of doctrine; and we are not likely to minimize them if we view New Testament theology as Book One or perhaps Chapter One in the History of Christian Doctrine.
Journalist Peter Seewald became famous for his books written in collaboration with Joseph Ratzinger, later Benedict XVI: what began as one interview for a major German newspaper developed into a series of books over a number of years, exploring deep theological issues and the complex debates of our time.
As he wrote earlier in this chapter, any use of the test as «a substitute for searching conversation» about world view / setting and the other dimensions of narrative explored later in the book was in his view more likely to yield a mechanist reduction than a deepened symbolic understanding.
Chesterton's Autobiography is not always a reliable source; but there is corroborating evidence for these protective feelings from his childhood onwards: and since this evidence is virtually unknown, it is probably best here to take this opportunity to publish it for the first time (much of it will appear in my forthcoming book Chesterton and the Romance of Orthodoxy, though I discovered some of it too late for it to be included) rather than repeat old arguments.
During the debate over «biblical inerrancy» that raged among evangelicalism for several years in the late 1970s, I remember someone observing that Harold Lindsell's 1976 book, The Battle for the Bible, which pretty much got that debate going, was more a theory of institutional change than it was about theology as such.
He was also known for his fits of rage, which we will encounter in verse 12 and later in the book (Esther 7:10).
A book on practical theology now preoccupies me in the same way that an earlier struggle for public criteria in fundamental theology concerned me in the early «70s and the struggle for criteria of meaning and truth in the disclosures of the beautiful and the holy in the classic works of art and religion preoccupied me in the late «70s.
Later on in the book, he discusses these groups at some length, but without seeing how these millions of fervent believers in our present undermine his central argument for declension.
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