Sentences with phrase «many readers of this column»

This shouldn't be a surprise to readers of this column because I've often complained that banks tend to ignore startups even during normal market circumstance.
Regular readers of my column will know that I'm a big fan of breaks.
Most readers of this column own (or plan to own) physical precious metals — gold and silver, perhaps even some platinum or palladium.
Although a regular reader of his column, I had never met Mr. Reston.
If you're a regular reader of this column, then you know how much I love BIG underdogs at home.
As readers of this column know, I always attempt to lay a good number and follow the Sharp money.
Regular readers of this column probably know our stance on the way the California Interscholastic Federation...
Regular readers of this column probably know our stance on the way the California Interscholastic Federation employs its Open Division within the state basketball championships.
As regular readers of this column will know, this is one of the easiest ways for any player to increase their potential winnings.
If you're a frequent reader of this column, you know we tend to be oppositional to mainstream convention.
Throughout the entire football season, PinnacleSports.com will aim to provide readers of this column with an unprecedented insight into the point spread movement on key games each week.
Dear Abby: As a longtime reader of your column, I often clip letters I want to reread.
Also absent from the new pyramid are smoked back ribs served over a slice of white bread, as offered by the great Chicago barbecue master, Gary Wiviott, who will soon be teaching summer rib - smoking to readers of this column, so stay tuned.
Regular readers of this column know that I am a strong proponent of the much - debated construction of a new academic building at Erie Community College's (ECC's) North Campus.
But readers of this column know I am as friendly as can be to weird speculations, and it is interesting to think about the metaphysical side of virtual reality.
The experience held some useful lessons — both for us and, I hope, for readers of this column.
Marta is continually updating her teachings with the latest in fitness science, sharing these updates with readers of her column on AOL en Espanol and Fox News Latino.
If you're an avid reader of this column (which you should be) you know that I always advocate for thinking way outside of the box to really wow your date.
Some of this will be familiar to regular readers of this column.
Longtime readers of the column will recognize Gerri's name, because she's the person I turn to when I have questions about debt and debt collections.
(Incidentally, while CPP is gradually being expanded over the next 40 years, as announced over the summer, that will not greatly impact readers of this column, who we assume are close to or already at retirement age.
I've been a longtime reader of your columns (back to RealMoney) and have a lot of respect for your opinion as an investor and analyst, particularly your insights into insurance companies.
Your veterinarian will be your best advisor, but for additional information, readers of this column are welcomed to request a copy of the brochure, Feline Vaccines: Benefits and Risks, by sending a self - addressed stamped envelope to: Cornell Feline Health Center, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, New York 14853 - 6401.
Regular readers of this column will know that every month, I try to pass on tips and inspiration to bring greater success and pleasure to those who have chosen to work as reptile - sales associates.
Regular readers of this column will have noticed that, for several years now, I have avoided writing about our industry's elephant in the room.
That means something much more substantial than $ 4 a gallon for gasoline (American readers of this column should realize that their «high» gas prices are amongst the lowest in the industrial world — we Canadians» too).
As regular readers of this column are aware from time to time I will host provocative perspectives on the energy industry.
As we have done previously, we would like to share one of those stories with regular readers of this column.
However, readers of my column will know that I give contrarians, or sceptics, or deniers (call them what you will) short shrift, and as a close follower of the scientific debate on this subject I can state without doubt that there is no dispute whatsoever within the expert community as to the reality or causes of manmade global warming.
Many, if not most, readers of this column may never have heard of blogs (or blawgs.)
I hope readers of this column will take the time to read and reflect on âpihtawikosisân's blog; she has many things to tell us.
Regular readers of our column may find it ironic that two individuals who have been writing about online dispute resolution (ODR) for years now would announce the death of ODR.
Ah hah, the reader of this column may be thinking, I get it!
As regular readers of our column are well aware, the Cyberjustice Laboratory is a creative think - tank whose aim is to improve access to justice problems that plague the judicial system.
In any event, readers of this column should note that the author is an uninsured, unlicenced amateur whose opinions should never be relied upon.
Many readers of this column are not blogosphere / Twitterverse addicts and perhaps discover trends and consume ideas in the market by reading print, word of mouth, or their own experience.
This is, in my view, suspension of habeas corpus, but I would be most interested to hear from readers of this column whether I am right.
Here are questions from three readers of this column, followed by the advice I would provide: Read More
Longtime readers of this column may recall my enthusiasm for modular smartphone systems like Phonebloks and Google's Project Ara.
While Carolyn Hax, a columnist and a writer for The Washington Post, is gone, readers of her columns still share advice on parenting.
From Kelowna, B.C.: «I am a consistent reader of your column.
Given that most of the readers of this column will not be in the real estate business in five years, I can not help but observe, «Why not try?»
However, I did jot his remark into my collection and so Larry has influenced my life and now, as a reader of this column, will influence yours.
Avid readers of this column should remember my mantra that «location location location» should be practiced by the real estate professional first before he preaches it to the client.
Let me start over again in case I may have insulted both readers of my column.
What does this mean to readers of this column?
But for the very stubborn listeners — unlike readers of this column who are on the leading edge of any steep learning curve — for the very stubborn, they sort of tune in to last syllables and go, «What?
I glad you seem to be a regular reader of my column, Alan, and I always invite your constructive comments.

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Sullivan discussed this point in her column, by responding to concerns raised by a number of readers.
My recent column on the importance of establishing an ethos of strong customer service that extends all the way from the CEO's office to the front lines touched a nerve for some readers.
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