They receive
much more response than texts and have thus become powerful tools for brands looking to engage their readers and attract new ones.
Not exact matches
But it shadows
much of the
response to Wolf's performance so far, suggesting that Americans may be
more comfortable with a man attacking other men than a woman criticizing others of her gender.
Just make sure you put
much more effort into your
response than the individual who posted the complaint.
More than 200 new leads roll in each day in
response to corporate marketing that stresses saving money as
much as saving the planet.
On the other end of the spectrum, consider the
much more profound
response by Liberty Bottleworks» COO to a raging client who posted an angry rant on its Facebook account.
The next time you say, «I love you» pause for a few seconds afterwards and see how
much more of a
response you get.
Besides identifying the most effective opening phrase, it turns out the study also examined the closing phrases people often use, and came up with a best practice there, too: a simple three - word phrase that prompted a
much higher
response rate than other,
more common closings.
But if we view his initial
response, we see that it was
much more in line with his rhetoric from the campaign trail, attacking his enemies» demonstrations as «unfair» or «rigged.»
In
response, lawmakers like Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the intelligence committee, said that although Facebook's revelation was a good first step, «I'm disappointed it's taken 10 months of raising this issue before they've become
much more transparent.»
Ahead of this latest Hurricane Maria
response program, JetBlue donated $ 1 million in
much - needed disaster recovery supplies and
more than 100,000 aid - related items to Puerto Rico.
After all, on the other side of the ledger, the policy
response following the crisis has been
much more aggressive than is typical.
Zuckerberg quickly articulated that he would be in favor of regulation, using
much the same language he would return to later in his
response to Senator Sullivan, but the implication of Graham's line of questioning was
more profound than that: perhaps the real problem is the monopolistic nature of the company, because the normal checks that come from competition were missing.
YouTube video ads are generally higher in the sales funnel (
more brand advertisements than direct
response), so marketers aren't willing to pay as
much per impression.
I am very satisfied from your
response Thank you very
much I will always Buy Bitcoins from your ATM once
more Thank you very
much I am very great full to you for sorting out my problem very quickly
It claim to have better
response and
much more links.
But there's
much more we can learn from the survey findings: What struck me as most compelling as I was reading through the
responses was the potential asset allocation ideas they suggest.
The US policy
response to the global financial crisis was early and aggressive, which is at least partially why its economy bounced back so
much more quickly than other major developed markets.
Lenn, the example with the Lamborghini arriving and you not knowing how to compose yourself, is crude, God is
much more than that, but your
response is
much the same.
My
response was, «If they're so wonderful without Jesus, can you imagine how
much more wonderful they would be with Jesus?
You know, I promised myself not to come back here, but yesterday I read the
responses after writing and there has been so
much judgement towards my husband's comments & mine that I felt I needed to write a few
more thoughts before I Never come back again!
This generation shall not pass away before the UK Church is producing a
much more robust, visible
response to the atheism - heavy comedy that's currently on offer.
More recently, the calumnies have become
much darker, as the man who designed and implemented the Australian Church's first vigorous
response to the sexual abuse of the young has been charged with being an abuser.
I think the problem lies
more in the
response to violence, and violent people — with religion, I think there's too
much expectation that religion will fix the bad people.
And it has attracted mostly critical
responses from bloggers, who have pointed out that the Palins are actually a lot richer than they choose to let on — certainly
much more so than many of the ex-Governor's supporters.
Knowledge of limits, especially of the intricacy of the ecosystems, makes humility and care a
much more natural
response.
Whereas Childs is a Presbyterian committed to reformulating the classical Calvinist doctrine of sola scriptura in
response to the challenge of historical criticism, Barr's
more modernistic position, as we have seen, awards a
much smaller role to the Bible in the ascertainment of truth and a large role to post-biblical tradition, which he often sees as a corrective and an improvement over the Bible.
It is certainly not the only way, and should not by any means be our first
response to all situations; however I can not agree with Wink's conclusion, as summarized by Jeremy, that «history has proven time and time again that violence will never put an end to violence,» or that violence itself is always an evil action (Wink concludes the latter
much more firmly than Jeremy.
Usually, this phase is marked by extended gaps between text messages, a whole lot of «Oh, lol»
responses to pretty
much anything you say and the most telling sign of all, the avoidance of saying any
more than they absolutely have to because having one - on - one time means you may have to have that conversation you're both avoiding.
I'd say the perception of crime and the
response to it changed —
much more than the actual crimes.
But I agree with you and Sheila that for many «no believing» is often a
much more genuine
response to life and allows them to live in deeper relations to others — it all depends on what they are not believing.
Elementary children in the Church can sometimes embrace their parents views and be
much more dogmatic about them, so I would be very on guard for a potential negative comments from classmates and would want the leader to cut off any kind of negative peer
response as quickly as possible.
That way we're
much more likely to find a positive
response from very, very many people on the ground than we are to find a negative one.
the grace in your
response is a great model for how my own should be, but often just end up being so
much less and a lot
more polemic.
This would be
much more powerfully ritualized if teens were responsible for choosing baptism as their
response in faith to the reality of the new life in Christ they have experienced.
We need to become
much more generous than the Old Testament tithe requirement — but that comes as a
response to Grace, rather than the Law.
In this context, there is an urgent need for society to respond to a «coming - out party» for those who are about to be deinstitutionalized, as well as a need for a far
more adequate
response to that
much larger number who already are in our midst.
Rabbi James Rudin, who heads the department of the American Jewish Committee that deals with Jewish - Christian relations, issued a
much more positive and hopeful
response.
Such structures of greater complexity accordingly are able thereby to have a range of alternative
responses to environmental changes — in contrast to the
much more restricted and unvarying
responses of which simpler structures are alone capable.
Much like happens in many churches when times change and in
response many churches will double down versus reading the signs of the times and responding in a
more positive manner.
The number of people in North America who say they very
much like classical music stands at a substantial 14 to 20 percent across the generations, a
more consistently favorable cross-generational
response than for most other styles.
In developing this argument I shall (1) take a close look at the notion of religious pluralism, finding it to mean
much more than mere multiplicity of groups defined by ecclesiastical characteristics; (2) look at the historical form taken by pluralism in American society as a set of pressures to which
responses were required; and (3) identify the «religiousness» of the
response made by legal institutions.
Before the «disenchantment of the world,» something for which Protestants generally and Calvinists most especially can be credited or blamed, the presence of the divine in human affairs was everywhere acknowledged, however
much some might deplore the
more «superstitious»
responses to it.
There were thousands of comments on Thursday's Belief Blog post arguing that the Bible condemns homosexuality, a
response to another guest post arguing that the Bible is
much more ambiguous on homosexuality than previously thought.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often
much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but
more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing
much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering
more a spontaneous text performance
response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
The development of Protestant Liberalism contrasted strongly, at first, with the
response of Catholicism to modernity, partly because the Roman Catholic Church has been a
much more authoritarian structure, and partly because the Roman Catholic Church remained
more firmly committed to the mediaeval age after the Protestant Reformation.
That is a completely inappropriate
response but to be honest I don't feel like I can say
much more than that because I haven't done enough research to start spouting opinions that aren't grounded in anything.
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Unshaded coffee plants grown with fertilizer yield the most coffee, although unfertilized shaded crops generally yield
more than unfertilized unshaded crops: the
response to fertilizer is
much greater in full sun.
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