Sentences with phrase «n't read any more of»

Surprised I haven't read more of your blog before.
I won't read any more of their posts.
I am so glad I don't read more of these posts because it just makes you crazy.
I'd sooner not read any more of your rantings.
I actually feel this is something of a spoiler, given the nature of the level, so if you want to play it and just experience it don't read any more of this paragraph.

Not exact matches

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Video games tell stories that allow the player to interact, which is more involved and engages different parts of the brain in ways that reading or watching tv doesn't always do.
Starting off with my favorite holiday of the year, Halloween is one of the most mindless holiday marketing months and I am not talking about zombies; though when I read some of these Facebook pages it makes me wish I was one... What I mean is that it's relatively easy to research and find quality content that can be used to boost interest in your cause, so why not do something more ghoulish?
My body had not quite adjusted to the time change, but within minutes (as compared to an hour or more in the past), I was wide awake and starting my «miracle morning» routine, which involved reading, prayer / meditation, and light exercise with a healthy dose of good, old fashioned peace and quiet.
If they get to the end of your content feeling no better off than before they started reading / listening / watching it, you not only did a disservice to your business with your weak effort — you've done the entire Web a disservice by cluttering it up with yet more junk.
But isn't the problem also that if players have more EULAs to read, they'll probably read fewer of them?
I was also glad to see Travis Kalanik, the CEO of «Private Driver (read: not a taxi) service» Uber, stand on stage yesterday at Startup School and announce Uber TAXI, a cheaper, more taxi - like service.
With a library of more than 2.2 million e-books, with five million customers in 100 countries so far, the Toronto - based e-book retailer has shown potential to build itself into Amazon's chief global rival for digital reading, concentrating on markets like Europe where the American company isn't as strong.
However, the court can not ignore the common - sense appeal of the plaintiff's argument; a literal reading of the statute undoubtedly accords more closely with their position.
And it's not as if Williams doesn't have the money (he made a reported $ 50 million selling Blogger to Google) or the connections (Twitter's angel investors read like a who's who of Silicon Valley) to attempt something more ambitious.
Most Twitter users don't look at tweets that are more than a couple of hours old, so if you want people to actually read your posts, you should time them for when you have the largest live audience.
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
And wouldn't knowledge of a range of words for different emotions naturally correlate with reading more nuanced fiction?
I read constantly, sometimes multiple books simultaneously, and stay in a constant state of curiosity (which fuels my desire to learn more; just in case you couldn't connect the dots there).
More than a dozen people who subscribe to receive my twice - a-week email tips on publicity have asked me to start a podcast so they don't have to be in front of their computers to read them.
So stories won't disappear, though they might be pushed to more obscure corners of the News Feed if flagged or if Facebook observes that users who read a story don't go on to share it.
The Globe and Mail's Bruce Dowbiggin said, «An honest reading of this beauty is more like: «If you fans weren't such doormats, I might be worried.
(I urge all of you to read not just Carreyrou's reporting series, but also Roger's candid and reflective essay, from December 2015, which laid out how the company had misled him — and, more importantly, how he had misled himself.
The more your readers realize that you think of them only as a potential source of money, the more they'll realize that your posts probably aren't worth reading.
According to the Pew Research Center, more than a quarter — 26 percent — of American adults have not read even part of a book within the past year.
It all suggests that the dramatic day and a half of legal proceedings are but a prelude to even more courtroom theatrics and combat in what has become a sordid, long - standing matter (for the full saga, read the Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone) that reflects poorly on countless participants, not least the boards of CBS and Viacom, which took no action to remove Redstone as their executive chairman until Herzer's case forced their hand.
Popular history doesn't remember him kindly — his name's still synonymous with the Depression's despised relief camps, and King recaptured government at the first opportunity — but Boyko's reading of his rule is more nuanced.
But why not get something more out of your reading?
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One of the biggest areas of ambition right now is our Internet.org project, which as you guys have read about, is the goal to bring the Internet to the two - thirds of the world that don't have it, more quickly than they otherwise would.
I'm not sure I can stomach 12 more years in the military, but reading this type of information certainly gives me some incentive to do so.
But now, it's almost laughable if you don't own an iPhone or Android, and for some of... Read More at the youngest of ages.
Matt Yglesias raises an important point here about conservatives who can't abide any increase in tax rates but will entertain raising more tax revenues through reductions of tax expenditures — that cool trillion or so we forgo in tax revenue each year through various favored activities in the tax code, like the mortgage interest deduction or the... Read more
I liked it, in terms of convincingly arguing the limits of the Fed, but beyond that, there's wasn't a lot in terms of actually... you know... preparing for the next downturn — other than his closing sentence that the issue ``... demands... Read more
They left the U.S. in search of a better climate and a lower cost of living What they found in Ecuador was something much more... Dear International Living Reader, Just a few short years ago, things weren't looking too good for Read more...: 2017 Fast Track Ecuador Recordings
In conclusion, she asks those reading her post to «not even consider» using Talon Air, and instead to turn to one of the «many more charter companies available.»
Nothing OTE'ers wouldn't know given my emphasis on the disproportionate benefits of tight labor markets to less advantaged groups, but the Fed study provides... Read more
«For those unfamiliar with it,» DPR Managing Director Tim Bell writes, «Article 27 requires companies that are not established in the EU but that monitor or process the personal data of people within the EU to appoint an EU - based representative to act as their Europe - facing point of contact for individ... Read More
When we talk or read about design, it is usually about the positive qualities of «good design,» but bad design has just as much, if not more influence on our lives.
But it's not even 9 am yet and I've already bumped into a number of Fed - related arguments that seem worth weighing in... Read more
It is important that we set aside some portion of our paycheck and not spend more... Read more
Unfortunately not everyone has time to read long articles, I just think videos have more of an impact and gives a more personal feel to the situation.
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This does not imply a lack of risk, but... [Read more...]
You do not only get a glimpse of another city's or another country's food, [Read More]
Fortunately, these locations all have historical or cultural features of interest in addition to the blossoms, and our leaders will be sure to make the trip worth your while even if we don't catch the peak... Read more»
Regardless of economic circumstances, there will always be people (successful entrepreneurs, high - flying corporate executives and professionals) who are not happy or satisfied with just any kind of home and... [Read More]
The shareholders of Citigroup who are still nursing stock losses of 85 percent from the bank's pre-crash days aren't going to be too comforted by reading about Rubin's musings about existentialism in coffee shops around Harvard when he should have been cramming for finance courses that might have led to his questioning the more than $ 1 trillion bucks that Citigroup held off its balance sheet in the leadup to its crash.
But to the rest of us who write quality content and want to guest post it on quality sites, with the hopes that more readers will read our posts and share it, to us, Google is not being fair!
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