The only way to eliminate risk is to stop practising law — an option
most readers of this article are not yet contemplating.
In what seems like another age I wondered about the same question and decided to start publishing an online newsletter that
most readers of this article will be aware of, Law Librarians News.
Not exact matches
You could have the
most fascinating
article in the history
of the Internet, but if you don't have an eye - catching headline, the
reader will just keep scrolling — or click away.
It seems like
most of your
articles are assuming your
readers make this great money and don't take into account that there are tons
of us trying to be financially responsible on less than half what you're working with.
You might think it will convince a casual
reader to invest their time in your
article if you can persuade them that M & S are a mandatory part
of contemporary cultural literacy, but really, the
most relevant question in a
reader's mind is not whether the topic is important but whether it is entertaining or enlightening, and whether you have anything entertaining or enlightening to say about it.
As soon as I came home, I wrote up a short magazine
article conveying this prediction, and warning
readers that, whatever they were hearing from
most of the media and university Russia experts, the end was nigh.
The Wirthlin Group, which does
most of the national polling for the Republicans, published an
article in the
Reader's Digest (May 1992) which in effect outlined the Republican campaign strategy.
Our «bestselling»
articles of the year identify three CPG brands, Frito - Lay, Green Giant and Mondelez, one retailer, Costco, two trend features and an atypical BIB package that
readers found to be the
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Our «bestselling»
articles of the year identify three CPG brands, Frito - Lay, Green Giant and Mondelez, one retailer, Costco, two trend features and an atypical BIB package that
readers found to be the
most compelling food and
It has become one
of the
most visited football blogs in the UK.The blog takes daily
articles where
readers can offer opinions and suggestions.
Most of the time these
articles are just falsified rumours from newspapers trying to shock and amaze in order to attract
readers.
Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care 30 (4): 272 - 277, Dec. (This was one
of the
most - read and
most reader - appreciated
articles in the history
of this journal.)
The Times
article leaves discovery
of this connection only to the
most intrepid
readers of its website, because the letters in question are deep within a stack
of documents provided as an annex to the main story.
The
most interesting aspect
of this
article is that Chris Cillizza fails to tell the
readers the ages
of the retiring dinosaurs!
Chas Smith, who ghost wrote
most of the
articles in the early Weider publications, has explained this and Reg Park warned
readers of the same thing through the pages
of his own magazine (the Reg Park Journal).
I'm not a biochemist by any means, but as a lay person trying her darn best to be critical
reader of scientific information, the Azchia
article you sited does not seem like a very credible source given its chia seed bias and the fact that
most of the references in the bibliography are quite dated.
According to a
Reader's Digest
article, expert recommendations for sugar amounts will vary, but
most indicate that you should look for cereal with less than 5 to 8 grams
of sugar per serving.
Some
of the
reader comments below that
article talk about the «rumor» that females might respond differently biologically to fasting — but it's not a «rumor», and Stefani had referred to the results
of several published research studies, was very careful to describe how
most of the research up to that point had been done on animals, gave all sorts
of caveats, described very well her concerns and questions, etc..
Some
of my
most faithful
readers may have noticed I already wrote an
article on the same topic (where is my minnnnd?).
They could then go into the «back end»
of their blog and analyze the statistics page, where they could view demographic information about their
readers, including how many viewers they receive daily, which
of their
articles have received the
most page views, and what country their
readers live in.
All three effect estimates — treatment vs. control, effect
of voucher use, and impact
of private schooling — are provided in the longer version
of this
article (see «Summary
of the OSP Evaluation» at www.educationnext.org), so that individual
readers can view those outcomes that are
most relevant to their considerations.
Reflecting our
readers interest, this
article made it in the
most popular for 2017 justifying Mike's decision to delve into the pros and cons
of the 3 different types
of eLearning authoring tools.
We've watched some
of our
most reluctant
readers — Spanish middle - school boys who happened to be big soccer fans — start out slowly reading sports
articles on eBook screens and grow into voracious
readers of print books on every imaginable subject.»
He is the author
of several books, including Reading for Academic Success: Powerful Strategies for Advanced, Average, and Struggling
Readers, Grades 7 — 12; Reading for Academic Success, Grades 2 — 6: Differentiated Strategies for Struggling, Average, and Advanced
Readers; and Teaching What Matters
Most, as well as the author
of many
articles.
One
of the
most useful features
of Accelerated
Reader 360 is the program's collection
of contemporary nonfiction
articles.
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We have
articles on how to get the
most out
of a writing conference, how to build
reader loyalty, a new app that shows writers their writing process, how to keep your WIP organised and 100 sources
of free images — just a few
of the
articles that made it into the top 20
articles this week.
In a 2006
article in Publishers Weekly he expressed his appreciation for his publisher, agent and,
most of all, his
readers in the
most enthusiastic superlatives, saying, «I will never get over the thrill and honor
of knowing that I am touching people in some way.
The editors
of Reader's Digest had selected «the
most unforgettable
articles» for the entire year from newspapers, magazines, and from the internet, but it still took me a while to fully accept what had happened.
We have
articles on how to get the
most out
of a writing conference, how to build
reader loyalty, a new app that shows writers their writing process, how to keep your WIP organised and 100 sources
of free images — just a few
of the...
A number
of blogs and websites also linked to The Capital
article, including
most notably «Instapundit, «which attracts tens
of thousands
of readers each day.
As a
reader points out, the last line
of the FT's
article over the weekend about Apple's developments in digital music — and its tablet device — may be its
most interesting:
In the future, he thinks the
most viable model will be to start with the daily
articles, compiling the
most popular into a print edition at the end
of every week for
readers (such as myself) who prefer reading in print form.
Considered one
of the
most innovative prose writers at work today, Barry Beckham has impressed legions
of readers with his novels and nonfiction
articles.
Inside,
readers will find research and case studies written by LIS experts, educators and theorists,
most of whom have visited China, delivered presentations there and drafted their
articles based on feedback they received.
Josh Centers provides a great intro to drm - free comics in his
article, The World
of DRM - free Digital Comic Books, including the best reading software and the
most suitable introductory editions for new
readers.
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However, I think in the
article when you write one sentence naming capital, interest, and dividend returns and then in the next sentence say there are taxes from other countries — it is implied to
most readers that the tax will apply on all
of the above.
I know this is the part that will interest
most of the
readers of this
article.
Culled from
reader feedback, this
article showcases some
of the
most common and
most interesting questions asked about the VA Loan Guaranty program.
I am a regular
reader of your
articles and after going through
most of them, I've learned so many things.
An
article in that issue takes us a big step closer to answering the
most common question
readers ask: «How much can I spend each year and not run out
of money?»
This is not to say that the quest for value - added returns is futile, as some
readers of the 1993
article erroneously concluded, but merely to acknowledge that
most investors fall short
of achieving pre-tax as well as after - tax alpha.
We complain endlessly about the average person not having very much money saved up, and yet
most of our investing
articles assume the
reader has mountains
of cash to invest.
We must have a lot
of readers who love baseball since this offer was one
of the
most popular
articles this month!
The following excerpts from a comment shared by a regular
reader of mine on my
most recent
article nicely summarizes this point.
Unfortunately, the answer's far less dodgy, and far more dreary, than
readers might like to imagine...
Most of the time, my source is a footnote buried 50 pages deep in the back
of an annual report, an old & random news
article, a snippet from a six year old press release, or maybe it came from a forgotten corner
of the corporate website.
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