Not exact matches
Why I Like It: This
book points
out that many
of the mega-brands
of today haven't spent
much of anything on traditional marketing.
In my NYT bestselling
book, Killing Sacred Cows, I warn people
of the 15 major problems
of the 401 (k), including: you're not the owner but only the beneficiary
of your 401 (k), the government can change the rules at any time, you can't get to the money until 59 1/2, and the fees are typically
much higher than most investments
out there because you've added complexity and layers
of administration and legal fees.
«One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed
out that our
book value at the end
of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce
of gold and, 15 years later, after we have plowed back all earnings along with
much blood, sweat and tears, the
book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
«The retailers need to know how
much of the beacons they want to use and figure
out whether they should crawl, walk or run (with the technology),» said Schafer, who is a director at the National Retail Federation in the U.S. and author
of Branded, a
book about retailers and social media.
As the
much - chattered about
book Team
of Rivals details, Lincoln made an asset
out of personal animosity by inviting his enemies into his cabinet.
She and other experts say that Walmart has absolutely no need to match Amazon's assortment size (
much of which is made up
of so - called long - tail items, or items in extremely limited supply like
out -
of - print
books), but that its current 10 million was still well below optimal.
If you simply save these rewards up, and cash them
out once you want to
book a vacation, you can think
of a reward program like this as being equivalent to one based on points or miles, except you are given
much more freedom.
So
much advice
out there focuses on using online social networking in your marketing plans; but in your
book you really emphasize the importance
of blending online with offline — can you share some tips to do this effectively?
However, my philosophy in reading
books is to take
out as
much as I can, read it with a grain
of salt as is suggested, and let the rest go.
I just got listen to this podcast great info
much appreciated you mentioned the
book think grow rich I have read part
of it so far what I have got
out of that
book is desire determination and to never stop alot
of the stuff that got talked about I had herd
of but never
of it actually being done by someone big help
The stock market has a psychology all
of its own — so
much that countless
books have been written and studies performed trying to figure
out how the market «thinks» and «behaves».
I bailed
out when gold started to rally because I believe that trade selection is only a small part
of successful trading... risk management is
much more important... and the first chapter in the
book on risk management is, «Cut your losses and let your profits run.»
The
book, then, turns
out to be as
much about the history
of ideas as it is about psychological constants.
She articulates a practical way
of living
out what I learned in
much of my faith - changing -
books, about the nature and character
of God, and how we translate that nature and character to our tinies.
And I felt like Chris articulated
much of how I feel about that little yellow
book, and even my own ongoing work: I want to create the pipeline, to build the bridge, to hold
out my hand and say walk a while with me and see for yourself.
God is the author
of the bible and I find it
much harder to take things
out of context if we read and study a
book line by line and chapter by chapter.
So even if you've read the posts, make sure you stay tuned for the
book when it comes
out, because
much of the material will be new and presented in a different way.
I have so
much book research I've been doing and the summer has been so heavy, filled with sorrow in so many ways for so
much of the world, that I flat
out ran for the escape route in my reading habits.
tf: Did you once consider that maybe the reason it appears we speak
out more against your god than other gods is because it is your gods believers that seem to be at the center
of so
much in this world??? I don't see Pagan's standing on street corners or attempting to use their holy
books to deny equal rights.
First, it is trying to articulate how contemporary rock seems to be in a pattern
of Perpetual Repetition, but how that mode is different from the Retro Rock and Roll stance that arose in the late 70s / early 80s — this is very
much a response to, or a working
out of my own thinking in the light
of, Simon Reynolds» fine
book Retromania.
When I go to Church, I don't go to some building that someone built, listen to someone speak at me about the evils
of the world, give up money for some
out of sight missionary work, and then get berated for not doing things according to some interpreted version
of a
much disputed holy
book.
I ended up taking
much of the material I had developed on that issue — how Christians relate to the wider society —
out of that
book.
Furthermore, although we recognized that
much of what was worked
out in the later
book was absent from the former, we read the former in light
of where we understood it was tending, namely, the system that we identified as Whitehead's great achievement.
Of course, The Laurels and The Cedars are just two schools and much more could be said about the good work that is being done in schools across the country, about the sterling work done by Catholic home educators, and about a range of other initiatives including the steady growth of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Wor
Of course, The Laurels and The Cedars are just two schools and
much more could be said about the good work that is being done in schools across the country, about the sterling work done by Catholic home educators, and about a range
of other initiatives including the steady growth of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Wor
of other initiatives including the steady growth
of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Wor
of the Catechesis
of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Wor
of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising
out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Wor
of Stratford Caldecott's two
books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Word.
It turns
out that to be responsibly engaged in transforming culture means being responsive to the values and concerns
of the cultural elite (
much like the ones who Gustafson describes as finding the
book helpful).
So sacred was it held to be at the time
of the making
of the Code
of Manu, greatest
of the law
books, that it was therein decreed that a lowly Sudra, i.e., low caste man, who so
much as listened to the sacred text would have molten metal poured into his ears, and his tongue cut
out if he pronounced the sacred words
of the holy Vedas.1 «Whether such laws were ever actually enforced may be doubted.
I'll try not to fan
out too
much as I ask my question: I'm reading a
book by pastor Jonathan Martin in which he discusses the fact that, in our current culture, fame and notoriety are treated as necessities, while obscurity is considered the kiss
of death.
Two
books that changed me in late high school (they set me firmly on the path I still follow): Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis (it grounded my faith in reason)[and]
Out of the Saltshaker by Rebecca Manley Pippert (for many reasons: loving Jesus so
much that it overflows into your relationships with non-believers, and it gave me a picture
of a strong, intelligent woman who was doing ministry)-- Laura Mott Tarro
The
book carries chapters
of well - thought -
out commentary, written with
much circumspection, on practical issues that secular pluralism in Europe forces Muslim communities to deal with.
It's amazing how
much one can squeeze
out of a simple story
book.
Nor, in his view, do pastors fare
much better in the parish, where they find themselves awash in
books detailing the success stories
of particular ministers and congregations and in practical how - to - do - it manuals on everything from evangelism to stewardship generated
out of programmatic approaches to questions
of growth, size and organizational effectiveness.
He never himself followed it to its conclusion; in his long and self - revealing
book there is no indication that he thought
much about Sheol or thought
of it differently from his contemporaries, or had the slightest hope
of resurrection
out of it.
You can read the
book in one sitting, and laugh at how Reynard traps Bruin in a cleft oak, and how Tybert the cat, scratching and clawing to get
out of a trap, costs the parish priest one
of his «stones,»
much to the dismay
of his wife, who wails that she won't get to play the «sweet game» anymore.
Your
book might say gay people are bad, but there are plenty
of other
books out there that don't, with just as
much reason to believe as your text.
I think it's the greatest
book in the world but I didn't find that
out until the Holy Spirit started revealing some things and every time I read it and He doesn't I don't get nearly as
much out of it.
Nevertheless, recent developments in the scientific culture, especially as we see them reported in
books like James Gleick's Chaos: Making a New Science, suggest that Snow's greatest mistake was his failure to take into account the extent to which the literature
of science is literature itself, which has all along anticipated
much of what science ultimately spells
out in its own terms — terms that have often enough seemed invidious to literature.
If I were writing a
book on Whitehead I should put forward and discuss how
much this interpretation was a distortion
of Whitehead; I don't believe there is any other view as definite as this that can be got
out of him.
As commentators from Jacques Ellul to Peter Leithart have pointed
out, the Teacher in the
book is not concerned so
much with «Vanity» or «Meaninglessness» as he is with the evanescence
of all things around him.
While several have pointed
out that these verses where in fact addressing the Israelites as a whole, we must also not loose sight that the Bible is so
much more than an indexed
book of topical teaching.
Jesus, Paul, John, Peter, and pretty
much every other New Testament
book points
out strong areas
of disagreement with others and made those disagreements clear.
Thank God for them all,
of course, and for that strange interval, which was most
of my life, when I read
out of loneliness, and when bad company was
much better than no company You can love a bad
book for its haplessness or pomposity or gall, if you have that starveling appetite for things human, which I devoutly hope you never will have.
I know how some
books just do nt turn
out, or arent worth
much more than the pretty pictures... Since I've gotten your cookbook I've tried 13
of your recipees and they've all turned
out perfect!
I now have two
of your
books which I love, they are looking a bit worn
out though as I use them nearly every day I'm about to try your Keto Bread recipe and the hold up before this was that I couldn't find egg white protein powder, so I did a bit
of research & made my own, it's really quite easy &
much cheaper than buying away.
So
much conflicting information
out there, but I know that you studied how to eat to help yourself, so I was thinking
of you as I was reading this
book.
The macnut cheeses firm up pretty
much overnight in the fridge, and with cashew cheeses, you can just let them hang
out in the refrigerator for a week or two and they'll naturally firm up and form a bit
of a rind Russell's cheeses are awesome — I hope you get his
book!
I never found
much out of her later
books.
My e-recipe
book which will be
out soon has a
much improved version
of this recipe that gets them super crispy without frying so stay tuned for that!
The extremely precise process
of writing recipes for the
book turned
out to be
much more difficult than I expected.
During the beginning stages
of work on the
book, Paloma liked to play a game
of flipping through our working binder with recipe photos,
much like through a menu in a restaurant, pointing
out what she would like to eat that day.
it could be a bigger than we anticipated summer in terms
of players in and
out wenger will look to recoup as
much as he can for
out goings getting any unwanted high earners
of the
books might be an options like poldolski his # 100,000 p / w his unwarranted for what he brings to the team, as might be walcott he is at a crossroads now in his arsenal career he can either stick it
out with us and show us the respect the club deserves for paying and making him the player he is today.