Sentences with phrase «in this post about»

she wrote in a post about Yahoo's earnings.
Medium «will allow us to reach more people, faster,» said Pacific Standard editor - in - chief Nicholas Jackson in a post about the move.
In the post about her year at Uber, Susan Fowler said the company's human resources department ignored her complaints because her boss was a high performer.
MacMillan said in a post about the incident that he chose not to post a picture that showed the woman's body underneath the vehicle and he also didn't mention her name, or the fact that she was most likely dead.
In some instances, passengers are getting charged double the actual time and distance for a normal ride, yet drivers are receiving only about half of the amount the passenger pays while Uber is pocketing the difference,» he writes in a post about the occurrence.
Eating nothing but juice for several days can also cause eating problems from the past to resurface, writes registered dietitian Megan Holt in a post about cleansing on her clinic's website.
In the post about the report, the company described the type of requests they get as pertaining to «serious criminal records, embarrassing photos, instances of online bullying and name - calling, decades - old allegations, negative press stories, and more.»
What he meant was something «slightly more measured» than Elon Musk's idea of building colonies on Mars, as Recode noted in a post about Bezos's comments.
As I pointed out in this post about the changing structure of the VC industry, private tech companies are delaying IPOs and thus privately held tech investors are reaping more of the value prior to an eventual IPO so public investors must have felt compelled to respond.
As Recode editor Kara Swisher noted in a post about the company's performance, the property is something the company «can not sell again.»
The data in this post about the SaaS Quick Ratio comes from our ongoing benchmarking analysis of hundreds of B2B SaaS companies.
We covered this in our post about how to start investing, but the same strategy could be used with student loans.
In our post about the sales funnel, a 20 % increase in conversions goes a long way in improving the the overall marketing spend.
TechCrunch Europe ran an article in November of last year that European startups need to work as hard as those in Silicon Valley and I echoed the sentiment in my post about the need for entrepreneurs to be maniacal about their businesses if one wants to work in the hyper competitive tech world.
In her post about the letter, Schulman declared that she now considers the matter «resolved.»
Sir Richard Branson shared our optimism in his post about Virgin Galactic's decision to accept Bitcoin:
And, as Jason Del Ray pointed out three years ago in a post about Amazon's refusal to release its Prime figures, while Bezos himself has made it clear that he doesn't care much about what Wall Street thinks, many of his employees care very much about the company's stock price.
three years ago in a post about Amazon's refusal to release its Prime figures, while Bezos himself has made it clear that he doesn't care much about what Wall Street thinks, many of his employees care very much about the company's stock price.
And to echo what Fred Wilson said in his post about AngelList — it is social proof on steroids.
Regarding your comments early in the post about nobody seeming excited the create their own product for passive income... Here is my question / reservation:
As I talked about in my post about the body clock and your body's best time for everything, we're naturally designed to have two sleeps per day:
You'll see that in this post about several tools for which he is an advisor.]
(You can view a chart of those phase - out ranges in our post about IRA contribution limits).
In a post about an hour ago, Deputy Editor Matthew Schmitz draws our attention to a Think Progress post that (until it was revised) stated «Social conservatives are worried about some decline in social morays and norms.»
The sort of remark I have in mind is the kind where, in a post about an unrelated topic, an author feels the need to bring up some moral accusation against the writer he is discussing and make very clear that he, the blogger, is on the right side of that debate.
Note the irony in the posting about «choosing his love», then saying that they will «smile» upon others suffering.
That latter really upsets me, but I don't say anything about it in posts about Cecil, to do so would be ridiculous.
I mentioned nothing in my post about the Church, per se.
It is one of the key verses in my «theology» and I mentioned it a few weeks ago in a post about assurance.
I will make this point more clear in the posts about the Tenth Plague.
I am not sure if I mentioned in my post about the Acts 29 conference I went to, but my biggest ache on that day was that all these men were going out to plant churches, and they were all Lordship / Calvinistic.
Hi David, I just wanted to tell that I really like the painting in your post about Sarah and Nato.
I began to answer these questions in a post about the existence of God by looking at the basic approach I use when answering questions from atheists (or anyone with whom I disagree about anything).
If you are don't indirectly or directly elude to me, I won't bother you; however, when you do as you did in your post about me, expect a response.
I touched on this important connection in my post about submission in context and in A Year of Biblical Womanhood.]
We discussed this text earlier in a post about Total Depravity, but a few additional comments are appropriate here as well.
For example, check out some of the comments in my post about «How do I stop sinning?»
Mark Driscoll again exposes his deep issues with women in his post about Esther.
By «inspired» I mean the same thing you described in your post about the whisperings of God.
Didn't you just rage at me in another post about being gender biased for using the same word.
I don't necessarily ascribe to the belief that God «wrote the Bible,» and I do believe, as I think you illustrated in a post about women in church leadership, that much of it was written in a specific time to specific people — therefore, when dealing with the Old Testament, we have to keep in mind the times in which it was written and by whom.
(I touched on this in a post about Mark Driscoll's interpretation of Esther and Vashti a few months ago.
Later, in a post about Jim Belcher's Deep Church (and in response to some of your suggestions), I explored the role that traditional Christian creeds should play in defining orthodoxy.
You might remember that we mentioned My New Roots in our post about the Raw Chocolate Shake.
Check out the gorgeous space she created for her babes in this post about her nursery.
I love collaborating with great brands and I talk in that post about who Community Coffee is and about some of the great work they're doing in response to the flooding in Baton -LSB-...]
These are definitely top on my cheesecake making list:)-RRB- Love this — especially all your reasoning and explanations in the posts about how you created this recipe:)
I leave a link in the post about gf flours that you can check out that you will find useful.
I explained a bit about how it works in my post about Ganache Glazed Mocha Donuts.
That's one of the suggestions I included in my post about making homemade ice cream softer, linked at the end of the post.
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