Sentences with phrase «not interest some of your readers»

(And as one that does cover a wide area, it means that posts covering different areas may not interest some of your readers.)

Not exact matches

While readers interested in applying to a program appreciate our listing of Canadian MBA schools, the idea of ranking isn't popular with all of the institutions.
Publishers that ignore Facebook now that Facebook has de-emphasized news will now be more likely to create more content tailored to match the interests of their readers — and not Facebook's mysterious algorithms.
Instead I have decided that the best course of action to ensure that this project continues to be worthwhile, and remains interesting for you readers, is to introduce a secondary goal (if you don't know what the original goal is, check this out).
The author is trying to intimate that this is not true, and thus he is misleading, even deceiving his readers in the interest of good PR.
I useBeacon Ads because I find that the ads are tastefully done, not too obtrusive, and basically in line with things that are of interest to my readers.
It is published by, but only loosely connected with, the American Jewish Committee, and, while running many items of particular Jewish interest, is probably not viewed by many of its readers as being a Jewish journal.
Hence those readers who are not convinced by my defense of temporalism might still find this paper of interest.
Readers and viewers value storytelling for its power to let them identify with the common elements of humanity in characters very different from themselves; if they can't identify, they lose interest fast.
I'll admit I did not read the book but was interested in the responses of the readers.
There are no decent churches within a one - hour drive, and while Fielding is interested in the things of God, he is not a reader.
The author covered the sex abuse crisis for Newsweek and has produced a big book, mainly about people and events in Boston, that will hold the attention of readers interested in a journalistic account that tries to be fair - minded, although it is not untouched by moments of legitimate, indeed necessary, outrage.
The implication that women readers will not be interested in any other department of the paper except this one prepared especially for them!
But that it is interesting to study, challenging to scholarship, and not without great interest in many of its parts for the general reader, there can be no doubt.
Although the mall, social media and video games feature in her existence, they don't dominate it; she is unique and interesting, and exactly the sort of person who, from a reader's perspective, deserves to live a long life.
This absence is not because poetry of interest to readers of these journals is in short supply.
If it interests you or any of your readers, I wrote a book called Nine Lies People Believe About Speaking in Tongues, and deal with many things I see come up in these comments like Paul said you can't speak in tongues in a meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking in tongues in the Bible, etc...
If it is not attempting in some way to be relevant (without being reductionistic) then it will not arouse the interest of any potential readers.)
Perhaps it will be of interest to those who are not readers of that estimable newspaper.
2) Popular bloggers served as RESOURCES for their readers, which meant that they didn't always have to generate a post themselves, but regularly included interviews, links, guest posts, videos, news, etc. that would be of interest to their readers.
The reader, who understands this, will also understand that our argument has no interest in nor is affected by marginal and non-typicalcases (as, for instance, the older man who marries and may not be capable of actual insemination).
This series seeks to introduce the interested reader to «Makers of Contemporary Theology» — the men whose writing, whether or not intentionally theological or even Christian, has been valuable to modern Christian thinkers in their formulating of the Christian faith.
This will not be the first time that First Thoughts readers have heard from me on the virtues of Mr. Lionel Trilling, but readers interested in learning more about one of America's greatest critics and intellectuals can check out my piece in today's Wall Street Journal....
Sure, not every article will be of interest (yet) to our younger readers, but there is sure to be a thought - provoking article in every issue, a blog post worthy of perusing and reposting on Facebook or Twitter, a poem — something that will catch their eye and remind them that the Truth is worth loving and, when necessary, worth fighting for.
About midway through last year, it suddenly dawned on me that it's not my job to generated seven days of content for readers all on my own, but that, in addition to posting my own thoughts, I can use my blogging platform to feature news stories, links, interviews, discussions, guest posts, and videos that would be of interest to you!
The Bible, therefore, is more interested in particular legislation than with theories of law; it is not content to exhort the reader to be kind and honest in general but is concerned to say specifically what kindness and honesty mean.
I find it interesting too that many of these articles add at the end that they listed these so that you, the reader, will know when it is being done to you and that they are not to be used against people.
This is a great post to share with you on this blog as I know a lot of my readers aren't vegan, so if you are interested, this article will be a great place to start.
These were another recipe I made while not in my traditional working space, but sparked the interest of readers!
I don't understand the harsh tone of this post, but I thought I'd respond for future potentially interested readers.
I always come across items that might be of interest to readers that deserve more than just a Tweet (@birdbarista) but not quite a whole post.
There has been one interesting footnote to Arsenal's win over Watford on Saturday that has not really been discussed by the JustArsenal readers, which is the fact that the 21 year - old Matt Macey was named as the substitute keeper ahead of David Ospina, apparently because the Colombian Number One suffered a «sore shoulder» on international duty.
Jeff made an interesting observation, though, one that I hadn't realized and I wanted to put it out there for the rest of my readers.
Yesterday not one but three Change.org petitions came across my computer screen for worthy causes that might be of interest to Lunch Tray readers.
But I don't think it's helpful to ignore facts such as Congress» lack of interest in fully funding the school meals program or the pushback from newspaper readers angry over entitlement programs or the no - shows when it comes time for parents to meet and create an agenda.
This blog does not contain any content which might present a conflict of interest - I value the trust that my readers put in me to be authentic.
For those of you who have kids starting to learn to read (or for those of you thinking ahead to that time), here's an interesting article about Synthetic Phonics (it's a PDF, so you need Adobe Reader — a free download if it's not already on your computer — to view it), a way of teaching phonics to kids that's having great success in Scotland and seems to be particularly beneficial to boys.
Incidentally, some who resisted the card reader only expressed concerns that it should not be used deliberately against their political interest, which, of course, is not meant to do.
Perry El's custom designs and concierge services have graced the shoulders of A-List celebrities ranging from Stephen Baldwin and James Gandolfini, to 50 cent and Raekwon — not to mention professional athletes particularly in MMA — his style has been starlit on The Grammys and MTV's Video Music Awards, even Steve Madden wears his line, but perhaps most interesting (and for our readers) are the upper echelons of City Hall clothed in the latest Perrianno, but try to find out who they are exactly and he'll remind you of the «code of the neighborhood» emphasizing discretion — adding to the mystery of who's decked out in the latest Perrianno?
Speaking of yawn, there's a lot of economic to and fro detailed here over a series of budgets, autumn statements and spending reviews that may be of interest to anoraks and historians but not the common reader.
A reader with a lot of knowledge of the state of play in various New York House districts emailed to note that the possibility of three separate primary dates in New York — April 24 (presidential), June 26 (House and US Senate) and Sept. 11 (state Legislature)-- raises «some interesting, theoretical, maybe far - fetched but not impossible scenarios» that would give not a few elected officials and party leaders heartburn.
- Brooks» big defence of her style of journalism lies in the interests of readers - their views were being reflected by the newspaper, not its senior political individuals dictating to them
But if I can say one thing that may be of interest to your readers, it is that they shouldn't feel bad about themselves if they make the decision to step off the path, because it might be the right decision, although it might not feel right at the time.
And what are some of the changes that would be obvious to people who are regular readers or might be of interest to people who aren't regular readers?
Sharp - eyed reader Paul Marks spotted the following interesting paragraph in the Office of Science and Technology's Forward Look report on government spending on science: «Despite enormous progress over the past decade, software engineering still suffers from being too much of an art and not enough of a science and much remains to be done to establish it on a firmer scientific basis.»
For those of you who enjoy bone broth but would rather not always cook your own (I'm one), I asked Kettle & Fire (a company, in the interest of full disclosure, that I believe in and even invested in) to offer a deal to MDA readers who wanted to try their product.
I did notice last year the response that Mark Sissons made to the concerns Stefani had raised (here in her post, and perhaps she also raised them in communications with him specifically — I don't exactly recall that part) in his blog Mark's Daily Apple, and I read many of the reader comments made by women on that blog post by him, which were quite interesting and worth checking out.
However, for the benefit of the balance of readers» interest to get something out of this report about Di's makeover, I decided to point out and explain what doesn't work for her pear - shaped petite body — many of my readers are pear - shaped and / or petite.
I saved my health products till last as I know some of my readers are not interested, but if you are interested read on for your health and your pets health!
If you don't know what a blog party (Also called a Blog Hop and a linky party) is, it's a regular post where other bloggers can share their best articles and readers can find a great collection of similar posts that they are interested in.
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