Not exact matches
When Spreng
read a
Journal of General Internal Medicine study on elder abuse in New York that found more than half of financial exploitation is carried out by a person the victim knew, he wondered:
Just how well are older adults navigating the complexities of their social environment?
I
read an article yesterday on the front of the Wall Street
Journal on how it's almost impossible to find a truck to deliver your goods and people are paying hand - over-fist to
just try and find drivers.
Much of the conventional reaction to Buffett's purchase can be found in the Wall Street
Journal or in the litany of analyses offered by Seeking Alpha writers, and I
just want to address two of the specific conventional wisdom claims that you have
read about Buffett's Phillips 66 purchase.
fin,
just saw your comment from 12/3 and I would respond with a news quote I
read recently «one in seven UK based scientists or doctors has witnessed colleagues Intentionally altering or fabricating data during their research or for the purposes of publication» British Medical
Journal, Britain.
If you'd like to
read some bat - guano insane, violent, racist ranting,
just read the Mormon
Journal of Discourses.
In a fascinating new study published in the
journal Obesity, researchers found that cutting sugar in children's diets for
just ten days caused marked improvements in their metabolic health - despite the fact that the sugar was replaced by other... [Continue
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«I
read an article from a medical
journal not too long ago about how Mom's milk changes to tailor baby's needs in more ways than
just caloric intake,» she wrote in her caption.
I
just finished
reading the article in «The Sun» dated Saturday May 14, 2016 on page 3 of The Adirondack
Journal Sun about the Thurman Town Board Meeting.
And before you think my POV is tainted because I
just recommended the Village Voice, please understand I
read the City
Journal as well, and I fully intend to vote for Harry Wilson for Comptroller.
But when you are acting as a reviewer, you aren't
just reading a paper to absorb the information as you might in
reading an already - published
journal article.
And don't
just read «the latest
journals but also the old papers,» she continues.
You are of course under no obligation whatsoever to
read PubPeer, Retraction Watch, or any other similar website,
just as you are free to not
read any
journal that utilizes peer review conditions that make you «uncomfortable.»
Not what I
read from
just a book or in a research paper (though, trust me, I've
read a few... all the way from texts published in 1896 to the latest research
journals) but what I've had hammered into me through over two decades of unbroken dedication to weight training; what I've seen other people go through and what I've learned from people who have gone before me.
I
just read the article «French - Inspired Entartaining» in The Cottage
Journal.
Hi,
just read about your blog in the Wall Street
Journal.
But as the Wall Street
Journal reported recently, he
read the screenplay (by Liz Hannah, a 31 - year - old unknown who'd submitted it on spec)
just this past spring, hired Josh Singer (who'd written Spotlight) to do a rewrite, started filming on Memorial Day, and finished editing it
just a few weeks ago.
Some of the
journal entries have a voice actor, and some do not, and I often found myself waiting for it to begin before
just reading it myself.
In addition to the
journals published by the resources above, there is a variety of materials out there
just yearning to be picked up and
read.
We are sourcing ideas from school library professionals across Canada which we will harvest to create an article for the spring issue of CSL
Journal just in time for you to reinvent your old summer
reading list into an expanded approach to keep your students engaged in learning this summer.
Just imagine the convenience of being able to carry hundreds of textbooks with you that are ready for viewing on a massive extended - reading friendly screen, view / edit scientific documents, use it as a notepad, read scientific journals / take notes directly in them and even throw as a frisbee with friends when bored (just kiddi
Just imagine the convenience of being able to carry hundreds of textbooks with you that are ready for viewing on a massive extended -
reading friendly screen, view / edit scientific documents, use it as a notepad,
read scientific
journals / take notes directly in them and even throw as a frisbee with friends when bored (
just kiddi
just kidding)!
A review paper, which has
just been published in the
journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest, analyzes
reading process, and what it means for speed -
reading programs and apps.
With Whispersync for Voice, recently called «Amazon's killer new app for books» by the Wall Street
Journal, the Kindle app now lets you switch instantly between
reading a Kindle book and listening to the companion audiobook from Audible — all with
just one tap, without leaving the book.
The only problem is I worry who'll find and
read the
journal,
just as you have to be careful to whom you reach out verbally, if they'll tell someone else and it will go on from there.
According to an article in Thursday's Wall Street
Journal, I, along with thousands more, have been «hyped» into buying and
reading the
just - published book, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, the debut novel by David Wroblewski.
Imagine this scenario: I was in a Chapters / Indigo last week, sipping on my mocha - cha - cha - frappa - macha - latte and balancing a basket full of colourful items I couldn't wait to get home: a cute tote bag with the words «
Just Read» on the front and a neon - pink water bottle (one day I plan on going to the gym on a regular basis) along with a really cool travel
journal made from recycled maps (one day I plan to travel the world) and a couple of plushy throw pillows (one day I'm going to re-decorate my bedroom).
I'm an editorial assistant with the Colorado Review, and sadly, I've spent most of the afternoon
reading essays that for one reason or another
just don't fit our
journal.
Mary McCarthy's The Group was a best seller, and a critical success, and a scandal, and a book
read by «civilians» - i.e., not
just aspiring fiction writers who
read other fiction writers the way doctors
read professional
journals and lawyers keep up with the law reviews.
Rasmus Nielsen, editor of The International
Journal of Press / Politics (IJPP), says «the majority of the query letters I receive are not very helpful, because they either (a) reflect that the author has not actually read the journal, or just consulted our aim and scope or (b) is trying to flog a sub-standard manu
Journal of Press / Politics (IJPP), says «the majority of the query letters I receive are not very helpful, because they either (a) reflect that the author has not actually
read the
journal, or just consulted our aim and scope or (b) is trying to flog a sub-standard manu
journal, or
just consulted our aim and scope or (b) is trying to flog a sub-standard manuscript.
(IJPP), says «the majority of the query letters I receive are not very helpful, because they either (a) reflect that the author has not actually
read the
journal, or
just consulted our aim and scope or (b) is trying to flog a sub-standard manuscript.
But I
read voraciously - news articles, blogs,
journals, and more -
just online.
A couple of days ago, I
read an article on the Wall Street
Journal about a new credit card rewards program Chase has
just launched.
The only investment advice I subscribed to was the Wall Street
Journal, which I
read every day,
just like my grandfather had.
I actually
just read an article from the WallStreet
Journal that the Social Security fund is dried out.
GREENBLATT: 14 years and then in 2009, we started taking outside money again it was really you know really starts really back when I was in business school and I had
read that article about Benjamin Graham and actually did a study with a couple of my classmates, Rich Pzena, who is a famous money manager now and Bruce Newberg who is still a good friend of mine, and we did some work on Ben Graham's formulas and we ended up doing a research paper and having it published in the
Journal portfolio management back in about 1981, and had always been fascinated by that and over the years, we had really evolved more towards the way Warren Buffett invests, not
just cheap, but cheap and good.
There were exhilarating moments of recognition, when I stumbled upon a rare plant species that I had
read about in a
journal article, and moments of incredible beauty that no amount of
reading could have prepared me for: the tiny adrenaline rush of a bat, illuminated by headlamp,
just inches from my face, or the joy of watching comical, clumsy pelicans diving for fish in the kelp forest.
Just out of my own curiosity — what periodicals,
journals and publications [do] you
read most regularly?
ArtsATL:
Just out of my own curiosity — what periodicals,
journals and publications [do] you
read most regularly?
Is the general reader expected to
read the Editorial of the
journal just to check which papers have been peer - reviewed?
If it's in peer reviewed
journal, it's likely fair game, but
just because a few (very, very few) scientists disagree, does not obligate a journalist to offer equal time in every story on climate change more information you
read http://www.ukash-tr.com web site
If you miss them you can find the original at the Document Hotel a service of VulnerabilityNet.org Eli has downloaded the paper and is
reading the thing (for this you should pay me big time), but here he
just wants to point out that before Energy and Environment took over the title of
Journal of Denial, JPANDS was there.
If William M Connolley could get round to
reading Tim's post before hurling insults he might learn that it was the Wall Street
Journal that took Matt Ridley seriously enough to publish him and that Tim said» it's an important enough question that I'd need more than
just Matt's word for it».
You
just have to
read their papers in the top
journals.
Just to note that BAMS is a very rare
journal in that the public can
read it without charge here.
«People need to be aware that it isn't
just CO2 that's the problem,» said Keith Shine of the University of
Reading in England, co-author of an article in the March 30 issue of the
journal Science discussing the many unknowns about the complex mixture of greenhouse gases emitted into Earth's atmosphere.
I was able to chime in because I had
just read on the front page of the Wall Street
Journal at breakfast a story called Yelp Reviews Brew a Fight Over Free Speech vs. Fairness, and you can
read where Yelp is in serious hot water for their unsavory practices of filtering positive reviews out after people turn them down for advertising.
In an op - ed piece in today's Wall Street
Journal, controversial author - turned - lawyer Elizabeth Wurtzel (you
read that correctly, she gained fame as an author and then became a corporate lawyer) ruminates on whether time spent working at BigLaw was really
just one big waste:
I've
just returned from traveling and
read this interesting July 19 article by National Law
Journal reporter Gail Diane Cox, Web logs now part of litigation landscape.
I've
just finished
reading The National Law
Journal's survey of 40 attorneys under 40.
They leave work at 11 p. m. and
read the entirely of the Wall Street
Journal before they go to sleep at 1 a.m., and that's how they invented the computer / made a million dollars before age 25 / became partner in
just 3 years, etc..
It looks like Chrome OS isn't on its deathbed - as Google has
just taken the time to explain where the operating system is currently at as well as where it might be headed in the near future.The Wall Street
Journal claimed last week that the operating...
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