Sentences with phrase «not books in general»

The graphs are about Kindle ebook sales, not books in general

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The central message of Diebert's stark - and - sometimes - grim book, and the Citizen Lab in general, is that tabs must be kept on those who hold power so that they do not abuse it through technological means.
E-ink screens in general aren't as responsive as LCD, so the actual buttons are a nice solution for navigating books and menus.
Indeed, the impetus for our book, «JP Madoff: The Unholy Alliance Between America's Biggest Bank and America's Biggest Crook» was Holder's refusal as Attorney General to prosecute a single criminal banker for the litany of indisputable crimes committed in the last eight years and his sale of get - out - of - jail - free cards to senior officers of JPMorgan Chase so that they were not prosecuted for their complicity in Madoff's crimes and for their dishonesty with respect to the «London Whale» scandal.
As we've previously seen in Allwork.Space, meeting rooms are an operator's most profitable asset; however much of the potential of meeting rooms goes unrealized as meeting rooms aren't offered to the general public and aren't easy to find and book.
Now, I didn't get to see Tony Hsieh when he spoke at the Reno PRSA back in January, and i haven't read his book «Delivering Happiness: A path to profits, passion, and purpose,» but i am aware of their general strategy.
I await confirmation from the researchers at Think Progress, but I suspect that the religious right's obsession with morays in particular and eels in general, derives not from the canonical Book of Job but from the non-canonical early church writing, The Epistle of Barnabas, which in verse 10:5 reads:
It's funny, I was chatting with god the other night, you know about girls and money and basically life in general, and then from out of no where god was like, «Yo, Chuckles, I have a job for you, it's very important that you do it, I need you to go and vote this upcoming election and I need you to vote for Rick Perry, he seems a little crazy, but don't worry, he's all good in my book».
If you call yourself a Christian — or even if you don't and you just care about humanity in general — then read Mark Lutz» book, «UnPoverty: Rich Lessons from the Working Poor.»
our sharpest minds would be schooled HARD by a supreme creator... not the other way around... an average joe off the street could write a better, more moral book than the Bible and utterly destroy the god of any of the holy books in a general knowledge debate with ease.
Yes Please by Amy Poehler — I'm not usually one for reading humour books or books by comedians in general, but I loved Tina Fey's Bossypants and so I decided to grab this one from the library as a bit of light reading one weekend.
(Though Gingerich doesn't mention it, the general censure of books defending heliocentrism had been lifted already in 1758, at the urging, it seems, of the Jesuit scientist Rudjer Boskovic.)
Their books may not be known to most of the general public interested in questions related to Jesus, the Gospels, or the early Christian church, but they do occupy a noteworthy niche as a (very) small but (often) loud minority voice.
In a little - noticed resolution passed overwhelmingly by the 2001 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), delegates declared that the theology of the series is «not in accord with our Reformed understanding» of the New Testament Book of RevelatioIn a little - noticed resolution passed overwhelmingly by the 2001 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), delegates declared that the theology of the series is «not in accord with our Reformed understanding» of the New Testament Book of Revelatioin accord with our Reformed understanding» of the New Testament Book of Revelation.
People do wrong thing does not mean the book says it to do... in general human (regardless of faith) are greedy of power, money, physical pleasure and so on...
In that book, written for the general public and not for scholars, I suggested that love includes the following elements or aspects: commitment, mutuality, fidelity, hopefulness, union — and that its goal is fulfillment in and with another or with otherIn that book, written for the general public and not for scholars, I suggested that love includes the following elements or aspects: commitment, mutuality, fidelity, hopefulness, union — and that its goal is fulfillment in and with another or with otherin and with another or with others.
This is not, however, an addition to the legislation of the Qur» an, for a careful study will show that each of these traditions expresses the spirit of a more general teaching in the Book, even though the ties connecting each tradition with its appropriate foundation in the Qur» an are not easily discovered.
My reflections arose, as I have indicated, in part from formative books and teachers, but they also grew out of grappling with Scripture (one of the lightning bolts here was the simple but profound insight of realizing once again the ineradicable connection of form and content — for instance, what is said in a parable can not be said in any other way), and with the complex business, endemic to academic theologians, of, as Kierkegaard would put it, becoming a Christian (not in general or for someone else but in particular and for me).
People forget that the books were written during times when general populace did not understand how the world works, why there is night and day, why there are stars in sky.
This general point of view has been stated in various ways, but I have not found it better expressed in terms of what it both does and does not imply than in the words of a distinguished New Testament scholar, Frederick Grant, in his book The Gospel of the Kingdom.
I wouldn't even consider that now, of course, (as it would be an unintended mockery) but I still think Biblical literacy is good for literary purposes in general and critical for anyone who claims to base their lives on the book.
The general account provided by the book is convincing in many respects, not least in the manner in which it largely fits the facts of history.
Wolf shoots darts at those who've contributed to the myth: a book on pregnancy and childbirth, men who don't share in the responsibility and sacrifices, and «culture» in general.
A Book Forged in Hell is, to be sure, the product of a prestigious university press and definitely not in any respect dumbed down, but it has very few footnotes and is clearly designed for the general» although not the innocent» reader.
Such discussions can not be reproduced in book form; but it is still to the general reader that these lectures, which are printed as they were delivered, are now addressed.
The Koran, by way of contrast, is the product of one single mind; not so the New Testament, which has all the variety of the Old, and is a «social» product, a «traditional» book — that is, a book enshrining traditions, letters, anecdotes, revelations, sayings, stories — and its unity is found only in its central affirmations, convictions, loyalties, and the general way of life which it reflects.
There is an African tribe (don't know the name, but findable in a Google - scanned book by searching for the general topic) that blesses relationships between women.
Even the title of Zane Hodges book, «The Gospel Under Siege» refers to this very thing — not NT revelation in general — but to the specific message that must be given to the lost and received by the lost for salvation.
In order to measure the comparative effectiveness of these various means of communication, George Thompson drew a random sample of those who had attended the church and filled out visitor cards (N = 192) and a random sample of the general population from telephone books (N = 251).
In this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minoritIn this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minoritin Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minoritin seeking the advantage of a tiny minority.
Mormons are good people in general, but that does not exclude their belief is based on a «science - fiction novel» (the Book of Mormon) as well as Muslims who based their belief on a «poetry book» (the QurBook of Mormon) as well as Muslims who based their belief on a «poetry book» (the Qurbook» (the Quran).
Scientists are people, they are flawed, and I'm pretty sure God did not provide us with the mental ability to fully understand how he pulled everything off, but either way, In General science spends it's time trying to figure out how God did it... not why... you want to know why... I propose to you, as you suggested I open another book and learn, i propose you open a Bible and learn why God Created you.
In a few cases this will undoubtedly be true, but if the general run of readers of the book — and it is not designed for specialists in the field — are anything at all like the students who, across the years, have enrolled in the writer's courses in the Bible, then it is fairly safe to assume that their knowledge of the book is not too extensive or detaileIn a few cases this will undoubtedly be true, but if the general run of readers of the book — and it is not designed for specialists in the field — are anything at all like the students who, across the years, have enrolled in the writer's courses in the Bible, then it is fairly safe to assume that their knowledge of the book is not too extensive or detailein the field — are anything at all like the students who, across the years, have enrolled in the writer's courses in the Bible, then it is fairly safe to assume that their knowledge of the book is not too extensive or detailein the writer's courses in the Bible, then it is fairly safe to assume that their knowledge of the book is not too extensive or detailein the Bible, then it is fairly safe to assume that their knowledge of the book is not too extensive or detailed.
Just wanted to say thank you not only for your recipes but also for your writing in general: cooking books aren't supposed to be funny, but your little stories make me laugh out loud, more please!
I do have a recipe for Peanut Butter Ice Cream and Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream in my ice cream book, but I don't use nut pastes in general (like pistachio paste) since people can't easily get them.
i would love also to see more breakfast recipes but in general more recipes that are EGGLESS... very hard to find... i can't use now so many of the recipes in your book because i can not eat eggs... thanks!
Many desserts hardly suffer from not being made with flour, if at all: In fact my new cookbook, The Whole Foods Kosher Kitchen: Glorious Meals Pure and Simple, bears this out in full: I should tell you it includes, in addition to a very extensive general index and a gluten - free index, a Passover index with more than 200 Passover - friendly recipes, all natural, naturally, what else, since I only have eyes for whole foods: It's like having 3 books rolled into onIn fact my new cookbook, The Whole Foods Kosher Kitchen: Glorious Meals Pure and Simple, bears this out in full: I should tell you it includes, in addition to a very extensive general index and a gluten - free index, a Passover index with more than 200 Passover - friendly recipes, all natural, naturally, what else, since I only have eyes for whole foods: It's like having 3 books rolled into onin full: I should tell you it includes, in addition to a very extensive general index and a gluten - free index, a Passover index with more than 200 Passover - friendly recipes, all natural, naturally, what else, since I only have eyes for whole foods: It's like having 3 books rolled into onin addition to a very extensive general index and a gluten - free index, a Passover index with more than 200 Passover - friendly recipes, all natural, naturally, what else, since I only have eyes for whole foods: It's like having 3 books rolled into one!
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively, such as teacher - requested books for their students; presentation items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
The NFL Scouting Combine is in the books, and while plenty was learned about the draft, the general outlook didn't change too much.
The truth is that no book or parenting method can predict what will be best for you and your child, and you shouldn't feel guilty if your expectations aren't met when trying any part of attachment parenting (or parenting in general, or life in general).
Though not written for a general public audience, the book has readers in 25 countries.
Pregnancy books in general They are all very heavy, and difficult to read in bed (I remember being squashed several times under a copy of What to Expect last time, probably while watching a marathon showing of «I didn't know I was pregnant»).
In general, men are not the ones taking parenting classes, reading parenting books, chatting with friends and forming support groups.
What's impressed me kind of in this whole book journey has not only been the support on the professional side, from API and the Sears» and from Dr. Gordon, also a really really positive, healthy general notion that we're all working toward something good and trying to empower parents to make decisions that are good for them and for their kids.
If you have the heart for reading and books, in general, why not integrate your interest in keeping your fireplace secured?
The developmental milestones listed in this book will give you a general idea of the changes you can expect, but don't be alarmed if your own baby's development takes a slightly different course.
While I don't know if homeschooling will be right for our family when the time comes (my son is only 19 months, so I have time to think about it), this book has really made me reconsider my feelings on homeschooling in general and made it something that I do not immediately cringe when I hear the word.
Not only does this book help your child with bedwetting in general, but it helps treat...
If you're a parent or professional who'd like to know more about babywearing in general and to see a range of slings and baby carriers, why not book a place at an Introductory workshop run by a trained Babywearing Consultant?
If you don't this book will make you more open minded about relationships in general!
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