Sentences with phrase «just written each of»

I guess he could have just written each of them a letter saying that same thing, but this is how he chose to express those feelings.
PS if you just wrote all of that as satire you should have dropped a couple of clues.
This is not going to be achieved over night; you are going to have to invest several months of your life into just the writing of your dissertation as well as your actual research in health psychology.
I'm exhausted just writing all of that.
The council contended that less favourable treatment required something more than just the writing of a letter or the making of critical comments specific to litigation which caused distress to a claimant.

Not exact matches

Entrepreneurs are not paperwork - sorts of people but some things just have to be written down and signed.
«I've just been informed that two of our prototypes were stolen from our booth at CES today,» Razer CEO Min - Liang Tan wrote on Facebook over the weekend.
He has a cult following, in my view,» Spooner writes, «not just because he has an outstanding investment record, but also because of his wisdom, experience and counsel.
Curious about a blog post titled «How I make money: My 18 sources of online revenue» written by Mark which led to a candid discussion to serve as advice and inspiration to those just getting started.
«Just as our industry suggests tech literacy should be part of every American's skillset, so too should civic literacy be part of ours,» Walker wrote in a blog post.
«My mom said chances are you will be to [sic] busy with more important things but there is a lot of people coming on these buses and even just a meeting from you or your wife would really lift peoples spirits,» The Washington Post reports her writing in her letter.
«With the emergence of artificial intelligence and advancements in HR tech, organizations will have the ability to not just collect employee experience insights through explicit channels, they'll also be able to mine employee data that reveals patterns of behavior, emotion, productivity, etc,» Barker, Qualtrics» employee - experience manager, wrote to me.
Sixty percent of those who have a documented strategy rate themselves as being effective content marketers, vs. just 7 percent of those who have no strategy, written or otherwise.
Another verified buyer on Amazon wrote: «Best floss I've ever had, flavor is just subtle enough to not be overwhelming while pleasant enough to make flossing less unappealing, smooth enough to get between a couple of my teeth which have become nigh unassailable with normal floss since my dentist put fillings that all but connected my teeth together.»
The company wrote down the value of Lumwana by $ 3.8 billion just two years after the acquisition.
Its profits and stock took a hit in 2016 and 2017, due to write - offs from a poorly timed earlier bet: Signature had become a major financier of permits for New York taxi drivers, just in time for the Uber era.
Just before its release of Nintendo's Switch console this March, we wrote that a failed launch could push the storied firm out of the hardware business altogether.
«The idea of working five days a week with two - day weekends and a few weeks of annual holiday is just something people accept,» he writes.
«Btw, just to clear up some of the press storm this weekend, although Amber and I did break up, we are still friends, remain close and love one another,» he wrote.
If you base effectiveness off of writing just 10 articles for different websites, and you only see your social media following grow by 30 people, then you may lose confidence.
Whether you write yourself a check like Jim Carrey did or put your biggest goal and dream on a note card like I did, just make sure to utilize the power of a trigger card.
«I just draw what I consider very mundane moments of everyday life and try to make them beautiful,» Nixon wrote in an email to INSIDER.
Superman still lives on Krypton and the rest of us are just doing our best,» Godin wrote in a blog post.
Even the simple act of writing just got a lot more high - tech.
All of that could've been much easier said (and easier to understand) if it was written more casually, just like the way you speak.
Normally, the course would cost $ 2oo but through the end of March you can improve your writing skills with this course for just $ 1o — just be sure to use the code «ENDMARCH10» at checkout.
«Ultimately, we believe the pivot toward software and services and the rise of a more comprehensive enterprise strategy could help Apple become much more than just a hardware company,» Ben Reitzes and Darrin Peller of Barclays wrote.
The Federal Trade Commission issued a striking holiday missive last year: If you're thinking of buying an at - home DNA testing kit, make sure to consider the privacy implications: «Although most tests require just a swab of the cheek,» the agency wrote, «that tiny sample can disclose the biological building blocks of what makes you you.»
«Imagine enjoying a court side seat at a game, studying in a classroom of students and teachers all over the world or consulting with a doctor face - to - face — just by putting on goggles in your home,» Zuckerberg wrote in a Facebook post announcing his company's purchase of Oculus.
But unless you can convince investors that you're capable of delivering the goods, persuading the world to buy your fancy throne and managing phenomenal growth, they'll write it off as just another pipe dream.
«The average medical debt in Massachusetts in 2013 was relatively low at just $ 3,041 (6 percent of total unsecured debt) compared to $ 8,594 (20 percent of total unsecured debt) nationwide,» Austin writes in his 2014 study, portions of which were published in the Maine Law Review.
But now he's back with a whole bunch of companies and I just wrote a cheque today to one of them.
Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for writing a scathing biography about media baron Rupert Murdoch several years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a few weeks ago.
So it pays to spend just a couple of minutes making sure what you've written not only sounds good but looks good as well.
Having some standard to get to, whether it's a word count you'll write or just a number of days for which you'll do a thing, sparks that tiniest bit of competitiveness and energy.
«In everyday life, you may find yourself «loading» your mind in various ways: memorizing a list of groceries to buy later at the supermarket, rehearsing the name of someone you just met so you don't forget it, practicing your pitch before entering an important meeting,» he writes.
But now one of those experts has written a paper demonstrating just how easily the technique could have been used.
«Certainly, Mexico, the four BRIC countries and Korea» are «a critical part of the modern globalized economy, and they are just as central to its functioning as the current G7 is,» it wrote.
You're not just being judged on the quality of the prose you write or the level of intelligence you show.
If you're just optimizing for shareability then you're probably just writing one specific type of story.»
Just like many other industries, this particular industry too has its fair share of DIY tools, such as BuildFire and Como, to build your own apps without knowing how to write a single line of code.
I should mention that simply publishing content won't get you in front of journalists and contributors who are just dying to write about you.
Like just about anyone who's ever written a positive technology story, Nørretranders was accused of being naive for overestimating the effects and understating the potential negatives.
Or as Rabidoux, who's writing a book about our housing obsession, puts it, «the majority of new homeowners are still renters; they've just gone from renting space to renting money.»
Not only are there are dozens of reporters who just write about the stock market, there are dozens who just write about one specific aspect of the stock market.
Yup, and Buffer recently uncovered it, sharing the helpful info on Medium The write - up of fascinating research offers a handy trick that science shows makes it much easier to say no — with just a little change of language.
And I find that resonates more with people because you feel the heart of the person writing it vs. just being pretty copy.
The takeaway here — as much as it pains someone who writes for the Web to say it — is that the best sort of reading is probably the most old - fashioned: just you, a book, and a quiet room for an extended period of time.
Rascoff: Five or six or seven of us were just literally in that conference room for weeks discussing, debating, thinking, talking, writing on whiteboards, trying to decide whether to do something in real estate or something else.
I'm not sure the satisfaction of writing things down and crossing them out justifies the extra step of filling it in online just to make sure everything is accurate and organized though.
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