Sentences with phrase «next column for»

My next column for REM is due in a few days and I have writer's block.
Matt Hylland's next column for Kiplinger is out, on the topic of protecting your portfolio from inflation, stock market declines, and more.
In my next column for the «Career Success Factors» series, I will share with you the experiences of another friend, who has distilled a list of the top 10 habits of the world's leading scientists.
Check my next column for a discussion of specific stroller features and guidelines for making your final decision.

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Over the summer, Gordon and Stanford separately devoted columns to the most under - reported Canadian business story of 2016: within a few months, Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz will agree on the parameters the central bank will follow for the next five years.
In this final column, our Team Digital answers: What's your prediction for the next big digital marketing trend?
The next column gives the projections for the current month as they appeared in the budget at the start of the fiscal year.
In the next column, we'll talk about how to keep almost all of your customers on board for life.
Our next Truth Will Set You Free column will include some of his fascinating practical suggestions for Catholicising the curriculum.
Next month's culture column: parsnips, but for now, swearing.
Keller's column, «Asking Candidates Tougher Questions About Faith,» argues that the crop of candidates competing for the White House next year should be grilled on their religious beliefs and on how those beliefs inform their political views.
The next fall, I began writing a column for the school paper, «The Ax by Max.»
After a failed attempt to veganize a local favorite baked good (not telling what it is, still working on it for next time), I was at a loss for what to make for my column this week.
Writing in a column for Sky Sports, Merson said of Arsenal, who next entertain Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday: «Chelsea need to win three games and if they could hand - pick those fixtures then they'd probably go with the ones they've got.
Richardson only amassed 37 yards on 14 carries and will have an MRI of the ribs today to assess the degree of injury, but the good news for Cleveland fans - other than their team getting into the win column for the first time this season - is that Richardson himself sounds optimistic that he will be back for next week's contest at Indianapolis.
Team AEPi FR (Griffin Lowy)(0 - 2) are next on the calendar for Team Delts JR as they will look to make it three wins in a row and try to keep that 0 in the loss column.
They look to get back to the win column next week against a struggling Team Farris, in what will be a must - win game for either team.
This is important for preparing your athletes for the next progressions of the Leaning Tower Series, coming up in my next column.
The late introduction of Lewis Holtby had an influence when it came to finally unlocking the Cardiff defence and after being linked with a move away from the club via the gossip columns, the young German might be forcing his way into the starting line up for next week's home match with Chelsea.
Monday's column included a report Podolski, 29, could be a target for Tottenham in the next transfer window.
For some Obama - campaign nuts and bolts advice, look for the next Campaigns & Elections Technology Bytes column, which I submitted last week and which should be live soFor some Obama - campaign nuts and bolts advice, look for the next Campaigns & Elections Technology Bytes column, which I submitted last week and which should be live sofor the next Campaigns & Elections Technology Bytes column, which I submitted last week and which should be live soon.
While I've been working on the next Technology Bytes column for Campaigns and Elections magazine this past week, the previous one went online (the print version of the magazine shipped a couple of weeks ago).
Our good friends over at Campaigns & Elections are busily prepping the next issue for print, but they took a quick break a few days back to post the previous issue's «Technology Bytes» column.
Hi folks, things are hopping over here in the e.politics bunker: the consulting biz is humming, I'm doing a training for some potential candidates this weekend, the next TechBytes column is coming due, and the second webinar in the series I'm doing for Blackbaud is coming up next...
The next column's due in a few weeks, and I'm always looking for new ideas.
ICYMI, I reported today in my DN column (second item) that allies of Mayor Bloomberg are trying to convince Andrew Cuomo that the lone Republican AG candidate, Staten Island DA Dan Donovan, would be a better partner for the likely next governor in Albany than the perceived Democratic frontrunner, Sen. Eric Schneiderman.
At the very least it might spice up my next column to have evidence of the way Cameron talks tough for his domestic audience while playing the good European abroad.
The parallels between Hilary Benn and his father point to «what might happen next at the top of Labour», says Steve Richards in his latest column for TP.
For when he's not busy being mayor of London, penning columns for a national newspaper, or winning a Westminster seat to fight at the next general, Boris has been busy writing another boFor when he's not busy being mayor of London, penning columns for a national newspaper, or winning a Westminster seat to fight at the next general, Boris has been busy writing another bofor a national newspaper, or winning a Westminster seat to fight at the next general, Boris has been busy writing another book.
In other areas, such as a proposal to change seniority rules for school teachers or allocate $ 500 million next year in competitive school aid grants, a column titled «Compromise (if any)» is left blank, suggesting more distance between the three leaders at the time the memo was prepared.
In his column in the Daily Record newspaper, the former Labour and Respect MP wrote he was «under serious pressure» to stand for the Holyrood elections next May.
«I am honored that he has agreed to work with me to ensure that Gov. Romney assembles a formidable organization here in New York City for our party's primary and we return New York to the Republican column next November.»
The Green Party headed by Howie Hawkins is looking to get more votes then the Conservative Party and be Column C for the next four years.
Flanagan, a Republican from Long Island and former chair of the Senate education committee, published his column in the middle of an escalating feud between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and de Blasio and months before the start of next Albany legislative session, which is sure to be dominated by political posturing in preparation for the 2016 elections when the entire legislature will be on the ballot.
I'll leave it at that for now as I am going to elaborate on the ideas of speculative and creative job hunting in my next column.
This research, my knowledge of and experience in career counseling, the questions from readers in the Next Wave forums (especially the Ask Kathie forum that I moderated for a couple of years), my own personal history, and input and feedback from you will serve as my guide for the type of topics I will cover in this column.
In this month's Tooling Up column and its conclusion next month, I will make some suggestions for due diligence in four areas: the job itself, the fit with the prospective boss, the company culture, and the company's business position.
I realize, as I scan my diary in search of ideas for my next Tooling Up column, that I've had a particular busy month.
(Note to follow - up file: See if any software supplier has yet developed optical scanning software that works with faxes; also, incorporate advice in coming Next Wave column about the inappropriateness of the fax for CV distribution).
Read previous Innovation columns: The sinister powers of crowdsourcing, Making a map for everyone, by everyone, Where next for social networking?
This approach — the strategy for the stuck — will continue in my next column, «The Slightly Irreverent, Shake»Em Up Job Search.»
Many species hunt for prey by scanning the water column above them, looking for any telltale silhouettes that might signal the presence of their next meal.
When Frank passed away, Helen found solace by writing a weekly column for the Toronto Star titled With the Stars, a task she would continue for the next thirty years and for which she is well remembered.
This is critical once you start using maximal weights.You've got to reset the support structures and spinal column and take a breath to prepare for the next rep.
Make a column of signs and a column of what - I've - tried next to it with plenty of options for the solutions.
In this week's Where's Julie column, I'm happy to say that I'm home curled up by the fire busy confirming Valentine's appearances for the next two weeks.
I was browsing a website the other day, and next to the column I was reading, I kept noticing a repeating ad for what was apparently a dating service incorporated into the site.
Last week, this column pondered why, exactly, Disney and / or Pixar Animation Studios were holding back on a teaser trailer for their next film, The Good Dinosaur, which is slated to open in May of 2014.
Next two weeks: Christmas and New Years, no columns January 7: Bottle Rocket January 14: Zero Effect January 21: Requiem For A Dream
From now until January 10th, we will try to keep you updated with the Oscar race as new movies are released, look out for our next column!
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