Not exact matches
That said, however, at least Google's AMP project is trying to be as
open and inclusive as possible, unlike Facebook's Instant
Articles — which, like most of what Facebook does, is a black box
into which content disappears.
The shop was launched as «
Open Kettle,» but two years
into its history, when it was selling more coffee and donuts than anything else, Rosenberg «put his executives in a room with a tape recorder and told them to brainstorm,» according to the Times
article.
We're pretty
open with some things: We tweet
articles we just read, share which bar we just walked
into, and snap photos of recently gobbled red velvet cupcakes.
Open your eyes to reality please, before you fall
into the very traps mentioned in this
article.
The doctors who wrote the New England Journal
article have brought our dirty little secret out
into the
open.
Lastly, there's an eye -
opening article that ties
into this topic nicely on Today's Parent called «Nursing Confidential: Breastfeeding can be one of the biggest challenges of new motherhood.
Naturally we read many of these
articles to gain insight
into how the issue was being perceived by the media and the public at large; we thought we would share some of the most thoughtful, well - written ones with you and
open up the discussion here at Beyond Breakfast.
A spokesman for Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said Vance's office had
opened an investigation
into the allegations in The New Yorker
article.
In an
article from the New York Post Astorino has now brought the Independence Party's «Jobs - For - Us» principles
into the
open.
What urged the authors of the
open letter
into action was the slow progress of PubMed Central, a free electronic full - text archive of research
articles started by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the NIH in early 2000.
They may even profit: It seems that the extirpation of the three species of Crematogaster
opens up other trees that T. penzigi can sneak
into; Palmer and colleagues found a much higher density of T. penzigi where the bigheaded ants had invaded, they report in an
article posted online in Ecology.
In the
article «Host Biology in Light of the Microbiome: Ten Principles of Holobionts and Hologenomes» published online Aug. 18 in the
open access journal PLOS Biology, Bordenstein and his colleague Kevin Theis from the University of Michigan take the general concepts involved in this new paradigm and break them down
into underlying principles that apply to the entire field of biology.
Then I came across an
article about using an
open capsule of activated charcoal and brushing it
into your teeth for a nontoxic whitening solution.
My first
article with a thorough investigation
into the mechanics of paid correspondence systems and why they were so
open to abuse was «The ugly truth about PPL dating sites ``.
I won't get
into too much detail about why cars even have differentials in the first place, but if you are reading this
article I'm sure you know what the limitations of the factory
open differential are.
I definitely like the
open approach of Smashwords over this kindle locking that Amazon does, but since that Wall Street
article stated Amazon is giving unusally high royalties to authors (and since they're the far more popular platform I guess buying there might snowball
into additional readers for you through better chart positioning) I might be willing to overcome my distaste for their unpleasant kindleness for once.
I'd really planned on putting up an
open thread today, but a couple of
articles caught my eye during the wee hours of the morning as I was trying to convince the scaredy dog (yes, that is a word and the nicest I could call the drooler at the time) that we weren't about to be tossed
into the air only to land in Oz.
The
article listed many of the regulations and initiatives that the Chinese government is putting
into place, which will hopefully be seen by publishers as a way to
open the doors to digital publishing rather than stamping it out.
DWAA Annual Writing Competition The Maxwell Medallion writing contest is
open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists and others whose work falls
into the designated competition categories, which include newspaper, online and magazine columns or
articles on cani...
However, the
articles that we read this week had
opened my eyes
into the darker side of the online world which I have been studiously ignoring.»
Thanks to this blog and other
articles, at least I'm walking
into that world with
open eyes.
In Part Two of this
article, you'll discover the rest of the 7 - step formula for writing Kindle book descriptions that will help you to get your sales out of the doldrums and
into the
open ocean...
Other areas of minor emphasis will include case studies in dumb behavior not to emulate, typical investments that have a hidden or not widely - discussed risk, and even
articles on convertible stocks which let you collect income upfront and convert
into common stock at a certain ratio that can be conducive to an investor that wants income now while leaving the door
open to the possibility of large capital gains that can help improve your net worth.
Ten years
into his nearly 40 - year career as a veterinarian, Dr. David Zanders read an
article that
opened his eyes and inspired him to take action.
At the end of my
article on Monday, I asked any of you if there were any franchises you wanted to see made
into a fighter game in a style similar to SSB, i.e. four player brawls with an extensive / nostalgic character selection, wide -
open multi-layered stages, and oodles of items, assist characters, and special moves.
They simply ended it by saying (in paraphrase) «the usa and japan are at extreme opposites in terms of laws, and can we learn anything from them while retaining our american way and is culture more the reason for these differences in laws imposed or not imposed on people while questioning if it really is for the better or not» He doesn't come to any conclusion but simply just wrote an interesting and relevant
article opening up some insight
into how different things are depeneding where you are from.
I return to Bushwick
Open Studios in 2011 (and related
articles bring the Bushwick annual event
into 2012 and then
into 2013).
The
article falls as Vitrine announces the launch of its new ground floor premises to the public — «Clare Kenny will
open the new gallery with a solo show during London's Frieze week, bringing international collectors
into the very centre of Bermondsey».
Read full
article here * 5 Must - See Gallery Shows During Armory Week «Rage for Art (Again)» at Pierogi, through March 27 (155 Suffolk Street) The Williamsburg mainstay ventures
into the L.E.S. and
opens its doors with this sprawling group show.
The Jones, P. D., T. J. Osborn, and K. R. Briffa7
article cited above goes
into the issues in great detail and is available in
open source at https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/1520-0442%281997%29010%3C2548%3AESEILS%3E2.0.CO%3B2.
When that
opens, click in the little square labeled «search within citing
articles» and type «eutrophication»
into the search box there.
That's how I
opened my April 25, 2014 post regarding his repeated overall tale of a) minding his own business, b) being contacted / approached by health / climate change
article series writer Dr Paul Epstein, which, c) prompted him to co-author an
article with Epstein, that, d) resulted in a backlash of letter - writers which e) is what led Gelbspan to look
into the works of skeptic climate scientists, who, f) he learned / discovered / was tipped that they were «industry - corrupted.»
As Similarity Check members contribute their own published content
into iThenticate's database of full - text literature, the service is
open to any Crossref member who is actively publishing DOI - assigned
article content.
I am profoundly grateful for the challenging scientific work that Gavin and the other hosts have done and continue to do, as well as for the work that goes
into maintaining this site — not only their substantive
articles but their thoughtful (and tolerant) moderation of an
open forum for often unruly discussion.
The author may say «the content of this
article is
open — you can incorporate it
into your courses or quote in your writing!»
In fact, his most - recent TED talk veered
into legal territory, and I suspect his keynote at the LVI conference will be similar to his TED talk on the coming of
open government at the beginning of this
article.
In this example, I created an
opening scenario for the
article in which a new business doesn't have a shareholder agreement and runs
into problems when one partner later wants to take the company in a different direction, adding a couple of new partners along the way.
That doesn't mean everyone has to know how much everyone else makes, but being
open about how it works so everyone from
articling students to senior partners feel they understand the system, where they fit
into it, and what to expect.
Article 8 is one of the most
open - ended of the Convention rights, covering a growing number of issues and extending to protect a range of interests that do not fit
into other Convention categories.
Lee Stuesser, founding dean of Lakehead University's new law school — slated to
open in Thunder Bay, Ont., this fall — says if possible, he would like to incorporate the new program
into Lakehead's curriculum so when students graduate they can start practising law without
articling or completing a co-op.
Continuing our recent how - to focus on customizing the macOS Dock, in this
article we're going to share with you a method for adding a recent or favorite items stack to the right of the Dock divider.Most users are aware that you can drag any folder
into the right - hand side of the Dock to turn it
into a stack, but the following lesser - known trick creates a unique stack type containing your most recently
opened applications, documents, or servers.Alternatively, you can also set this unique type of stack to show the Favorite folder locations and Device links that appear in your Finder's sidebar.Unfortunately, you can't use stacks if you have the Dock set up to show only actively running apps.
Each of these
articles provides compelling reasons for putting time outs
into a time out of their own and some alternative approaches which will not only be more effective in the long run, but will ensure that the relationship between parent and child remains strong,
open and honest.
Thank you so much for this
article I literally have come back to pact because I have found somebody that wants to be very serious with me after going through some things even though at first she started off like an island and I am not necessarily monogamous and was wearing that the system wouldn't work or what it would look like or how I could implement this
into my lifestyle and I just came across this blog which is a total sign random this is really saving me right now thank you thank you thank you for bringing light to this different new
open lifestyle that people don't understand and judge because it doesn't fit
into society norms or what they think can be a lasting relationship polyamorous relationships often get labeled «you don't really love your partner if you want to be with other people ``.
For a more detailed insight
into enablers of parental alienation please see my
article An
Open Letter to Enablers of Parental Alienation.
Ditto with the claims about molluscum contagiosum — though they were based on perfectly plausible premises, having to do with shaving causing microscopic skin injuries that create
openings for infectious viruses, the average reader might not have been able to rely on a journalist's ability to translate a scientific
article from «medical - ese»
into an easy - to - understand, yet fully nuanced, magazine blurb.
Conversely, even collaboratively - resolved family law cases (just as for family law cases resolved by mediation or settlement alone) can find their way back
into court years later for future disputes involving child support and child custody, inasmuch as these kinds of matters remain
open for adjudication during the minority of the child, and there is no guarantee that new disputes will be resolved collaboratively... [The rest of the
article is at the collaborative law website HERE.]
The
article explores theoretically, and with the help of a case study, difficulties and possibilities of understanding complex trauma in supervision, focusing on how to transform empathy
into emotion - based understanding, and thus
opening up new perspectives for solving conflicts.
As stated in the
article «What made me really sad when I came
into this industry is that I saw Realtors doing our basic plan and then charging full commission,» Because of financial restraints many agents in our office are doing very little other than post their listings on our local board, maybe do an
open house or two, and pray that a buyer's agent will produce an offer within 60 days and that they pick up a client from sign calls etc... I am not suggesting they are doing this because they are lazy, in many cases they simply can not afford otherwise.
Recently we published an
article about a San Francisco - based Realtor ® who uses
open houses as an opportunity to convert market watchers, tire kickers, and fence sitters
into clients.
I was surprised Mark Weisleder was allowed to post the
article because it brings
into the
open many of the challenges ahead for organized real estate who post listing content, listing details and family personal data all over the web without fully disclosing to their clients the ramifications to their personal data.