Not exact matches
While that approach may work well
for retaining existing
readers, it suffers from the same
kind of problem that a hard paywall does: attracting new
readers.
For 50.6 % of
readers, it was the first company of its
kind that came to mind.
This book might not sound like the most exciting subject
for the non-expert but Parrish assures
readers that «it's just the best book of its
kind I have ever read, and I just hugely enjoyed it.
Print imposed the
kind of limitations that force us to work harder
for the
reader.
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I wanted to make this point
for readers that make less money because if I read the post above and made $ 60K per year, I'd find it
kind of discouraging.
It's been 20 years since Rotman School of Management finance professor Eric Kirzner created a simple «set it and forget it»
kind of portfolio
for Toronto Star
readers called the Easy Chair, proving a comfy spot
for investors to park
for many years.
You may have 26 products that you love, and all
kinds of ordering combinations and programs available
for customers to choose from, but
readers will not want to plow through all that.
For all the reasons mentioned above, as well as many others, most
readers will have trouble thinking of these men as belonging to any
kind of group.
What is significant
for Milosz's
readers in this
kind of writing is that he names in himself what is a fundamental religious question of our times; namely, getting past Job.
• A recent cover of The Utne
Reader, a popular «alternative» magazine that's a
kind of
Reader's Digest
for the lifestyle left, featured an article entitled «The New Extremists: Understanding and Combating Fanaticism.»
No sooner had I finished my piece
for Faith magazine's last issue (in which, my
readers may recall, I encouraged Polish Catholics to keep themselves at arms length from the secularised and indifferentist ethos of many English dioceses) than news emerged that one English bishop at least had done something to try to address the problem, and that he had in the process aroused the
kind of secularist hostility which is, I strongly suspect, — certainly in this country — the only really reliable sign that the Catholic Church is being faithful to its vocation.
But
for the
reader the volume lacks a sense of flow or unity because with each essay one has to determine not only how the Jewish writers are thinking of Christians and how the Christian writer is understanding Jews but what
kind of Jew and what
kind of Christian are being brought together in this particular chapter.
Many of my
readers are looking
for some
kind of spiritual nourishment and of course entertainment as well.
«These
readers are searching,» says Doubleday's Liepa, «
for inspiration and assurance in their individual, personal, everyday lives» According to Patricia Schreck, they are seeking books of a «comforting or supporting nature, no doubt because of the times» East and west of the Hudson, books of this
kind are enjoying vast sales.
There are many different
kinds of experiences we could appeal to and analyze in connection with this first line of criticism — let me assume that I have made my position clear enough
for the
reader to go on and work out the
kind of analysis I would provide in each of these cases.
Yet there ought to be a clear distinction in our thinking between a critique of the effects of this genre, with its deceptive promises of liberation, and a more empathic inquiry into the writers and especially the
readers of this literature, those searching
for some
kind of encouragement and relief that they have failed to find elsewhere.
Would the
Reader also be suitable
for the
kind of «extracurricular seminars» you recall so fondly, or informal reading groups?
There is undoubtedly a limit,
for this is definitely and designedly a publication
for a particular
kind of
reader, and that will not change.
I find many of the times, the objection or concern many have
for what tongues are comes from a misunderstanding of the purpose behind ONE of the diversities of tongues — there are at least four different
kinds (diversities) of tongues mentioned in the Bible, (I've had
readers of my book disagree with me and insist there's even more).
Those are the stories that will come to the surface and help us as Christian
readers to
kind of think through and put ourselves in that spot and say, «What does this mean
for me?
The Yale philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff provides a critical history of the nature and purpose of art in modernity and suggestions
for a theory of art today that could admit both its fallenness and its potency to engender some
kind of salvation, and a piece by Daniel Taylor describes the abandoned Irish monastery of Skellig Michael that might make some
readers want to plan a pilgrimage to this holy and - to?
Sixteenth - century
readers, used to this
kind of colourful swordplay, took it as a matter of course, looking to the heart of the argument, awarding only a mark or two
for any particularly appropriate and telling invective.
The «
reader,» an office which was briefly and not altogether successfully revived, was an inferior
kind of curate who was initially utilized to supplement the inadequate supply of properly beneficed clergy and was later employed in some parishes to read the service so that the preacher could conserve his energies
for the sermon.
It can be a tough line to balance when trying to please all of my
readers with various recipes, as we all have different diets and palettes
for different
kinds of foods and spices.
We didn't even bother with a tree, which longtime
readers will realize is
kind of a big deal
for this Christmas - loving Jew.
The gist of the blame aimed at me by a few
readers is, if I really cared, I would be really grateful about manufacturers being
kind enough to warn us via food labels,
for our sake and the sake of our beloved children, about what products contains allergens, especially the life - threatening ones.
One that I'm very grateful
for is Cathryn Fowler, a very
kind and health - concious
reader, who reached out to me recently about...
Thank you again
for the encouragement, you are the
kind of
reader that keeps my chin up when the going gets tough!
Allison and Michelle were
kind enough to offer our
readers one complementary registration
for the The Diary Detox February course, starting February 1st.
I got a lovely email from a
reader in the Philippines telling me about a
kind of recipe contest
for Ingredient Matcher, a new cooking app that is launching this fall.
--
Readers have tried adding all different
kinds of delicious add ins — try
for instance mint, peanut butter cups, cocoa nibs etc..
The amazing translator
for the French edition of the book was
kind enough to adapt the recipe using agar - agar
for our French
readers as well, since the aforementioned thickeners are not easily accessible in France.
The
kind folks behind the publicity
for the book have offered to giveaway a copy to one lucky Gluten Hates Me
reader!!
I've made a few different
kinds of low carb granola and cereal, and I had one
reader thank me
for making it without coconut.
If you are digging the look of this watch it's your lucky day, because Jord was
kind enough to offer my
readers an exclusive giveaway
for a chance to win $ 75 e-gift code to the shop, and will be automatically selected and emailed.
I've been criticized in the past
for suggesting the only options
for family travel lie in The Caribbean and Mexico — and while those destinations are easy ones
for me and most of my
readers, I
kind of love how «easy» is relative
for my
readers in other parts of the world.
One lucky Long Wait
For Isabella
reader will win their own copy of Same
Kind of Different As Me (digital copy).
I was thrilled to be invited to a local RUUM store opening, where they were
kind enough to have a giftbag waiting
for me with a little something
for my
readers, but more on that later in the post.
The
kind people at Kodak and Focus Features have offered to provide a pair of tickets to a
reader at Mommy Niri (in fact they are sweet enough to be sending a pair
for my date night too).
Internationally published and known
for her ability to connect with
readers on a deeper level, Michelle has successfully united her passion
for business and writing and developed a thriving career, offering writing and editing services, business coaching, branding expertise, and content marketing to business of all
kinds.
As regular Lunch Tray
readers know, my husband and I are serious chow - hounds, the
kind of people who will go far out of our way
for some intriguing food item we've read about.
Dr. Zachry is able to explain medical terminology in easy - to - understand language, and helps the
reader make the important connection to the
kinds of every day activities that are appropriate
for infants.
Thank you, Mother's Circle
readers,
for your support, your sharing, your votes on Top Mommy Blogs, and your
kind emails and comments!
Speaking of winner and in case you start chalking me up to the selfish
kind, and while I won't share my coffee, I do have something
for my
readers to mark this day!
I'm immensely proud of this book because it invites a new generation of parents to share the
kinds of smart, encouraging ideas
readers here have been sharing
for years.
The
kind folks from Tech Support
For Dummies have been kind enough for offering a special to the readers of Mommy Niri — 3 Months Unlimited Tech Support for $ 19.
For Dummies have been
kind enough
for offering a special to the readers of Mommy Niri — 3 Months Unlimited Tech Support for $ 19.
for offering a special to the
readers of Mommy Niri — 3 Months Unlimited Tech Support
for $ 19.
for $ 19.99.
10 recipes
for all
kinds of homemade popsicle goodness, plus, 10
readers will win a set of 4 popsicle molds!
A Green Guide to Your Natural Pregnancy and Birth: the
kind way
for you, your baby, and the environment by Claire Gillman (2010) aims to give
readers useful information about their pre-conception and prenatal care, and preparation
for labor, birth and the early postnatal period.
These petitions all benefit from extensive coverage in The Canary, a
kind of left - wing Private Eye
for idiots, which directs its
readers towards them with a take - away order of waffly innuendo about conflicts of interests and Tory sympathisers at the top of the BBC.