Your straight - to - the - shoulder, no - doubletalk reporting rates SPORTS ILLUSTRATED as an outstanding magazine serving a useful purpose with the interest
of the reader in mind first.
Not exact matches
In the
mind of the lay
reader, though, that leaves at least a sliver
of doubt.
When a prospective
reader sees the title
of your book — particularly if it is non-fiction — it should leave no question
in their
mind about what the book is about.
If you want to stick
in your
readers»
minds, your content needs to stand out — and one
of the best ways to do this is to tell a story.
Your boss forces you to play the role
of mind reader in order to figure out what they actually want, rather than simply telling you outright.
In determining its top such spots, International Living advised readers to keep in mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost of living and is home to a preexisting population of foreigners like yo
In determining its top such spots, International Living advised
readers to keep
in mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost of living and is home to a preexisting population of foreigners like yo
in mind how close a new location is to their old home, whether it is relatively easy to get long - term visas for residency there, offers a low cost
of living and is home to a preexisting population
of foreigners like you.
In writing a headline keep in mind that you have only a few seconds to get the attention of the reade
In writing a headline keep
in mind that you have only a few seconds to get the attention of the reade
in mind that you have only a few seconds to get the attention
of the
reader.
With a clear four - step methodology to help
readers move from idea to action, templates for
readers to map out their problems and the opposing ideas for solving them, and with practical and memorable stories, from music mogul Jay - Z, to the founder
of Vanguard Group, Creating Great Choices was written with MBA students, business managers, non-profit and government agency leaders, teachers, and even elementary school students
in mind.
No doubt many
of you sharp - eyed
readers will have spotted a spelling error, thinking I intended to refer to one
of these: But,
in fact, I really did have
in mind something more like this: We are following an example from the recently published Mathematica Beyond Mathematics by Jose Sanchez Leon, an up - to - date text that...
Embedded below is the video
of his recent appearance (email
readers will need to come to the site to view the video: Keep
in mind that we've detailed T2's short positions before for those
of you wanting a closer look and Tilson recently explained his short
in LULU as well.
You might think it will convince a casual
reader to invest their time
in your article if you can persuade them that M & S are a mandatory part
of contemporary cultural literacy, but really, the most relevant question
in a
reader's
mind is not whether the topic is important but whether it is entertaining or enlightening, and whether you have anything entertaining or enlightening to say about it.
I spent a long time working
in a job where my main task was to understand the
mind of the average Times and New Yorker
reader and raise several million dollars a year
in contributions.
Secondly, as a priest ordained
in Rome where he knows that the Basilica would be totally against his assertion, he uses euphemisms to cloud the
mind of a
reader thinking quoting wrong scriptures with the intent to seduce would suffice — his own roots denounce his deeds and / or beliefs but he axiomatically wants to hold both the roots and wings to no avail, read the book and the truth shall set you free... This is exactly what happens when a gay priest turned professor what to justify his perverted lifestyle... I rest my case
Simply, this article is softly diminishing God's word
in an attempt to have the
reader believe that mental illness is unlike demonic possession; but clearly, they can be one
of the same energetically or spiritually... Moreover, keep
in mind, many people are possessed to some extent.
In my defence, another reader rejoined that the real problem was «trying to explain to someone who has not yet got it how and why some of the things that Pope Francis has said, done or left unsaid and undone have disturbed and brought disquiet in the minds and hearts of loyal, practising Catholics.&raqu
In my defence, another
reader rejoined that the real problem was «trying to explain to someone who has not yet got it how and why some
of the things that Pope Francis has said, done or left unsaid and undone have disturbed and brought disquiet
in the minds and hearts of loyal, practising Catholics.&raqu
in the
minds and hearts
of loyal, practising Catholics.»
The New Testament: A Translation by david bentley hart yale, 616 pages, $ 35 David Bentley Hart's new single - handed translation
of the New Testament will strike the fair -
minded reader by turns as startling, incisive, audacious, smug, shrewd, and quirky to the point
of exasperation: everything,
in....
The
readers he has
in mind include: perhaps a student starting her second year
of study, or an academic who has just joined a theological school faculty and has never herself been previously involved
in theological education, or a person newly appointed to the board
of trustees
of a theological school.
Secondly, as a priest ordained
in Rome where he knows that the Basilica would be totally against his assertion, he uses euphemisms to cloud the
mind of a
reader thinking quoting wrong scriptures with the intent to seduce would suffice — his own roots denounce his deeds and / or beliefs but he axiomatically wants to hold both the roots and wings to no avail, read the book and the truth shall set you free... I rest my case
In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using the
In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple
readers who have changed their
minds about women
in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using the
in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud
of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers
of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
And now,
in Luke 19:29, Luke mentions both Bethphage — House
of Unripe Figs, and Bethany — House
of Many Figs, and the question
in the
reader's
mind then was, «When Jesus enters Jerusalem, which
of the two will he find the Jews to be?»
I do not
mind my
readers sharing their posts
in the comments section
of the blog.
In speculating on this image, I suggest that the reader bear in mind that no attempt has been made at a general discussion of Christian education whether in local church or elsewher
In speculating on this image, I suggest that the
reader bear
in mind that no attempt has been made at a general discussion of Christian education whether in local church or elsewher
in mind that no attempt has been made at a general discussion
of Christian education whether
in local church or elsewher
in local church or elsewhere.
The bulk
of academic writing
in my discipline is not really writing but a collection
of marks on paper put down
in response to similar marks put down
in response to other marks put down
in response to... The authors
of these texts do not have a conception
of writing as an art, or
of the need for the imagery, inflection, and rhythm that hold open the
mind of the
reader so that the thought can slip past them into his soul.
Let me share with you some
of the hopes that are
in the
minds of those
of us who helped to develop this series — hopes that relate directly to you as the
reader.
The subject automatically puts the thought
in the
readers mind that Obama is the wrong type
of Christian.
He was able to make the communication
of complex ideas resonate
in the
minds of his
readers.
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.
In clear, idiomatic prose, deployed for both scholars and lay readers in fourteen dense but short and readable chapters, Jaki uses Aristotle's fundamental doctrine of noncontradiction to give a classic but also contemporary defense of the inescapably metaphysical character of will, mind, cognition, reason, and especially of language itsel
In clear, idiomatic prose, deployed for both scholars and lay
readers in fourteen dense but short and readable chapters, Jaki uses Aristotle's fundamental doctrine of noncontradiction to give a classic but also contemporary defense of the inescapably metaphysical character of will, mind, cognition, reason, and especially of language itsel
in fourteen dense but short and readable chapters, Jaki uses Aristotle's fundamental doctrine
of noncontradiction to give a classic but also contemporary defense
of the inescapably metaphysical character
of will,
mind, cognition, reason, and especially
of language itself.
The author provides no new documentation
in support
of his relentlessly grim essay, but the fair -
minded reader will appreciate the frequent insights about the social and cultural currents that have contributed to Catholicism's now long - standing discontents.
Francesca Murphy's observations
in «Freedom Within the Disciplines» are similar to my own, especially
in the diagnosis
of «literal -
minded readers.»
On page 47 the
reader finds an impressively clear and concise few chapters inviting them to think vigorously
in defence
of the position that «science can not explain the origin
of the physical universe, its continued existence, or
mind.»
Allusion is the calling to
mind of something without mentioning it, and its performance presupposes that the
reader or hearer will be
in possession
of — and indeed be possessed by — layers
of sedimented knowledge.
In an effort to produce more creative writing on the de-conversion website (and stir the able minds of our readers to seriously consider their faith (or lack thereof (wow, I'm not sure a triple parenthetical is good grammar)-RRB--RRB-, I hereby present to you: the gospel story in its entiret
In an effort to produce more creative writing on the de-conversion website (and stir the able
minds of our
readers to seriously consider their faith (or lack thereof (wow, I'm not sure a triple parenthetical is good grammar)-RRB--RRB-, I hereby present to you: the gospel story
in its entiret
in its entirety.
Bear
in mind these are
reader responses and not necessarily the editorial opinions
of RELEVANT magazine.
The question is on the
mind of a
reader in Tennessee who complains that her husband hogs FT from the minute it arrives
in the mail.
This all leads up to the momentous question, «Who do you say that I am P» and Peter's reply, «Thou art the Messiah,» puts into words the conviction that the whole narrative has been intended to create
in the
mind of the
reader.
By analyzing the use
of biblical citations
in the four most recent election cycles, Berlinerblau manages an historical analysis that is fresh enough to be present
in most
readers»
minds yet has a sufficient track record to provide useful data.
I also
in my excitement forget that ideas are well pieced together
in my
mind I forget to give
readers all
of the pieces
in my
mind.
Ideally, all literary art strives for this interpenetration
of the
reader and artist
in another world reached by the
mind, so that the «I»
of the
reader becomes one with the «I»
of the work.
However, since I don't have an audience (other than the few
readers of this blog), and so that I don't have to write «with the publisher
in mind,» I am going a different route, a route I believe is the publishing wave
of the future.
So with that
in mind, here are some
of the most helpful resources shared by
readers on Twitter, Facebook, and the blog.
And clauses calling
readers to «be
of the same
mind, having the same love, being
in full accord, looking to the interests
of others» are frequent.
Sohaku Ogata, a Zen monk
in Kyoto who has visited the United States and has had many American disciples
in Japan, has written Zen for the West, an explanation
of Zen with an anthology
of Zen writings selected with Western
readers in mind.
It is a clear statement
of the basic principles
of yoga, written with a Western
reader in mind.
The impression left
in the
mind of an American
reader, after he finishes Andrzej Franaszek's exhaustive new biography
of Czesław Miłosz, is the absurdity that this man was ever considered a political sage.
However, regardless
of these arguments by Cobb and Griffin, Whitehead's metaphysical concerns continue to obscure his postmodern views
in the
minds of most
of his
readers.
Miłosz: A Biographyby andrzej franaszektranslated by aleksandra parker and michael parkerbelknap, 544 pages, $ 35 The impression left
in the
mind of an American
reader, after he finishes Andrzej Franaszek's exhaustive new biography
of Czesław Miłosz, is the absurdity that this man was ever....
But it has also promoted a distraction
of mind in the
reader, so that, perhaps precisely from respect and admiration for China and Persia, the thinkers
of the middle ages, the four universal monarchies (a discovery which, as it did not escape Geert Westphaler, has also set many a Hegelian Geert Westphaler's tongue wagging), he may have forgotten to inquire whether it now really did become evident at the end, at the close
of this journey
of enchantment, as was repeatedly promised
in the beginning, and what was
of course the principal issue, for the want
of which not all the glories
of the world could compensate, what alone could be a sufficient reward for the unnatural tension
in which one had been held — that the method was valid.
We may call it apologetic: but Mark simply had to answer the questions which were
in the
minds of all his
readers, Jewish and Gentile, Christian and non-Christian.
The
reader should have
in mind, as an aid to understanding the background
of John's gospel, three important contemporary religious movements: Synagogue Judaism, Hellenistic Judaism, and Gnosticism.