Sentences with phrase «long as the writer»

And that will never happen as long as writers are being crucified online for simply asking the question of where all of this hatred came from.
Because as long as writers keep making millions by scaring teens with stories of mean adults and nasty technology, there will be producers making even more millions by using smart adults and new technology to turn them into movies.
series could become a must - read set of visual novels in the near future as long as the writers don't lose their focus.
When that many awesome people are gathered in one place, you figure there must be something special, and so long as the writers don't drop the directorial ball, this could be big.
As long as those writers would be able to imbue a Blazing Saddles remake with that kind of intelligence, of course it could be remade.
You can't live long as a writer without developing a dread of The Query Letter.
So long as a writer sticks within the rules of their own world, they can pretty much take a story as far and as high as the imagination can reach.
I read each one for pleasure as long as the writer held my attention.
and if writers can not get paid — one way or another — using our «open silo», it will not get much traction of consequence as long as writers expect / hope / dream to be paid for e-books.
As long as writers think that by being traditionally published, they've «arrived», the Big 5 will do everything they can to subjugate them.
As long as WRITERS can't be honest with each other, much less to themselves, agents and anyone else along the way hold absolutely no hope of gathering accurate stats.
Most usage experts condone this makeshift, as long as the writer uses pronoun pairs in moderation.
Traditional resumes are clear, concise, and universal, as long as the writer understands the language of English.

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The researchers described these «profound» and «long - lasting» neural effects as «particularly noteworthy,»» psychology writer Christian Jarrett explains on the Science of Us blog.
The long article is a deep dive into the anxieties of the creative mother and the steps women artists and writers take to manage their dual role as mothers and creators.
The answer from writers has always been, «The only way to write a book is sit down and type for as long as it takes.»
She has a masters degree in journalism from Columbia University and spent the last few years as a writer and editor covering community happenings on Long Island's East End.
So most writers are open to pitches and ideas as long as they're relevant and have the potential to generate an impact among their following.
Beyond being an incredible song, its chorus became a rallying cry of protesters in the United States — «a kind of comfort that people of color and other oppressed communities desperately need all too often: the hope — the feeling — that despite tensions in this country growing worse and worse, in the long run, we're all gon» be all right,» as Slate culture writer Aisha Harris put it.
Writer Gillian Terzis explains that, «Humans have long entertained the possibility of communing with the machines, exploring them as servants, or using them for sexual gratification.
Long before she embarked upon the journey that is now the Corporation for Social Security Claiming Strategies, Cheryl was an avid researcher and writer as Managing Editor of the Law Review and clerk in the appellate screening division of the Rhode Island Supreme Court where she had several successes.....
In other words with all the things going on in the world this long winded ambiguous rant about the religious beliefs of a horror writer whose name I've barely heard mentioned in the last decade is being presented as the most important information people need to know at this particular time.
You do realize that the entire article we are commenting on is one long proselytizing piece from a Christian making opinion claims that the less intelligent may take as fact because the writer has a background in science.
The student is invited to fill in the blank or, more commonly, to accept the answer provided by the writer of the textbook who simply knows, as everybody supposedly knows, that «traditional» belief and morality are no longer relevant.
Now it is no longer «men of God writing Scripture as they were moved by the Holy Spirit» but rather, something like this: «Men of God having inspired ideas which they provided to a professionally - trained letter writer, who then composed the letter according to standards and guidelines found in a letter - writing manual before getting the approval of the man of God to send the letter out to its intended recipients.»
Although held in theory over a long period, the belief was accentuated during the latter part of the nineteenth century and since, and became finally a basic dogma underlying the Japanese Imperial thrust, which is often regarded as the beginning of World War II.9 The idea was taught in the schools, in the army, and resulted finally in a fanatical religious, as well as patriotic, devotion to the emperor, without which, it seems to the writer, it is impossible to explain the daring attack of the island empire of Japan upon the richest and most powerful nation in the world, the United States.
As long as you understand the basic distinction I have briefly laid out above, and recognize that most teachers and writers are going to be a little confused on this topic, you can benefit from what they teach and write by making the little mental adjustment in your mind to whatever they are sayinAs long as you understand the basic distinction I have briefly laid out above, and recognize that most teachers and writers are going to be a little confused on this topic, you can benefit from what they teach and write by making the little mental adjustment in your mind to whatever they are sayinas you understand the basic distinction I have briefly laid out above, and recognize that most teachers and writers are going to be a little confused on this topic, you can benefit from what they teach and write by making the little mental adjustment in your mind to whatever they are saying.
Hymn writers and other worshipers find themselves aliens is a period of social, theological and liturgical turmoil; Christians are discovering that they can not, as Peter Gomes has said, «continue living off the dividends of the piety of generations long past.»
That strange land in which hymn writers and other worshipers find themselves aliens is a period of social, theological and liturgical turmoil; Christians are discovering that they can not, as keynoter Peter Gomes said, «continue living off the dividends of the piety of generations long past.»
More significant, most young writers no longer see their religion as a core identity — in spiritual or aesthetic terms.
As long as I'm correcting great writers, let me quote John Henry NewmaAs long as I'm correcting great writers, let me quote John Henry Newmaas I'm correcting great writers, let me quote John Henry Newman.
The writer seems to think that any religious belief is OK so long as it's tied to some organized religion.
He interpreted their dreams, and matters came out as he had foretold; but his long affliction was not yet ended, for the Pharaoh's butler, in the quaint phrase of the Hebrew writer, «did not remember Joseph, but forgot him.»
As predictable and pat as the Esquire piece may be, there's little doubt that the new consensus on family — «straight people blew up marriage a long time ago» — has powerful adherents quite a bit further up in the clouds than the average Esquire reader, or writeAs predictable and pat as the Esquire piece may be, there's little doubt that the new consensus on family — «straight people blew up marriage a long time ago» — has powerful adherents quite a bit further up in the clouds than the average Esquire reader, or writeas the Esquire piece may be, there's little doubt that the new consensus on family — «straight people blew up marriage a long time ago» — has powerful adherents quite a bit further up in the clouds than the average Esquire reader, or writer.
The Hid Treasure and the Pearl challenge to a recognition of the joy of fulfillment of long - held hopes, these to a recognition that, as the present writer heard T. W. Manson put it, «Salvation may be free, but it is not cheap.»
The writer of an unsigned article in The New Yorker, describing a feeling experienced at the funeral of a friend whose long and happy life had been spent as a wife and mother, caught it well:
Whereas Wellhausen had challenged the historical reliability of the biblical account on the grounds that it was compiled from multiple sources that originated long after the events reported, his intellectual successors a century later were employing methodologies (such as rhetorical criticism and narrative criticism) that seemed to assume that the biblical writers were not particularly concerned with historical accuracy anyhow.
Broadcast by tweets from influential theologians / pastors such as John Piper bidding «Farewell, Rob Bell,» the article's writer is convinced that Bell can no longer claim the title of «Christian» because he suspects Bell of universalism (this decision being made, it seems, simply by viewing the video above and reading the publisher's summary rather than, you know, reading the book first).
A document collecting sayings by Jesus, referred to by biblical scholars by this name, has long been posited as a source for the Gospel writers.
As far as the secular writers, they did not «all live LONG after»As far as the secular writers, they did not «all live LONG after»as the secular writers, they did not «all live LONG after».
Thousands of Muslims have made fun of the magazine headline since Monday, when it published a long article by the Somali - born writer Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former Muslim who describes herself as a «combatant in the clash of civilizations.»
It isn't even about God... what this writer who «sobered up» without God doesn't get is that in AA (which incidentally she, by virtue of writing her article is in direct conflict with one of the Twelve Traditions of AA) it clearly says «as we understood Him» — your Higher Power can be your dog, as long as you realize you aren't running the show... lest we forget that our best «thinking» got us there...
Its long history attests to that fact, for as British food writer Jane Grigson tells us in her lovely book «English Food», as far back as 1660, Robert May in his «The Accomplisht Cook» has a recipe for «Cinnamon Toafts» that calls for putting a mixture of cinnamon, sugar and claret on toast and then warming it over the fire.
I made these Brown Sugar Rosemary Walnuts as a snack to take for my long travel day to The Greenbrier for the annual Symposium for Professional Food Writers.
As both an ecologist and long - time freelance science writer, I know how difficult it can be to interpret and summarize scientific analyses for public use, and the Rainforest Alliance impacts report is a fine effort.
Bring back Uche on the board and let him write from time to time, as i do expect that you guys have axed him a long time a go for being a real minded writer.
As someone who's long advocated for protecting and strengthening the NSLP, I love that there are so many writers, advocates and Twitter users out there willing to immediately jump to the program's defense.
Mary Parry is a Triangle - area freelance writer and recovering chocoholic who has loved green peas as long as she can remember, but learned to enjoy broccoli only as an adult.
Just wanted to share this great piece in the Canadian National Post, in which writer Adam McDowell explores a subject long familiar to Lunch Tray readers: the vicious circle created when we feed our children only societally - designated «kid food» such as grilled cheese sandwiches, fries and chicken nuggets.
I was a journalism major in college and I've been a writer for as long as I can recall.
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