Sentences with phrase «out of writing about»

I am a sucker for a rainbow stripe, I rarely go for a black dress, and I inevitably wind up whining / wiggling my way out of writing about certain people during our awards show wraps because I haaaate nude / neutral dresses.

Not exact matches

For instance, one study out of Southern Methodist University revealed that writing about future goals makes you happier.
In line with the study about stressful jobs, other research demonstrates that similar forms of expressive writing (writing out your thoughts and feelings like in a diary) helps those coping with stressful situations such as unemployment.
Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
The city, which famously inspired J.K. Rowling to start writing about the Boy Who Lived, is now home to an apartment that looks like it was plucked straight out of Hogwarts.
In my review, which I wrote after pouring about 30 hours into the game, I gave Skyrim 4.5 out of 5.
«Some of the most significant ideas come about when someone sees a problem in a new way — often by combining disparate elements that initially seemed unrelated,» writes marketing and strategy consultant Dorie Clark in her 2015 book, «Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It.»
So, do as we did and reach out to publications that would be interested in covering your event; send them a special invitation (for example, try personalizing a message about some of their past writing that you enjoyed, and say why).
Taken out of context, some tags can be extremely damaging — as when Spock tagged prominent political blogger John Aravosis as a «pedophile» because he'd written about Congressman Mark Foley.
BitSight is only working with seven out of the 10 largest insurers, but the majority of insurers that write cyber policies still assess a customer's risk by asking customers to fill out questionnaires about what types of data a company handles and its security protocols.
Foundry Group VC and co-founder Brad Feld has written frankly for this magazine about his experience, encouraging others to step out of the shadows as well.
I've written about both aspects of this «advantage» previously and it remains a complex area to figure out.
«For the base in Syria to be useful, it must be within about 20 miles of the operations US - backed forces are carrying out,» the Post wrote.
Ready writes that one of his clients held an event to find out what workers thought about the company's values and purpose.
«My MIL wrote her son a letter a week before we got married telling him to think very carefully about what he was doing, as he needed to be sure he was marrying someone he loved and trusted... She later walked out of our wedding in tears, drove home (seven hours away!)
«I hadn't gone there with the intention of doing business,» he says, «but I kept thinking about the paper I'd written and decided to check things out
The proposed regulations, put out for public comment Jan. 4, would ban high upfront fees and restrict the kinds of contracts debt settlement companies can offer, effectively outlawing the business model most popular with, among others, Cambridge Life Solutions, a company Matt McClearn and I wrote about in this magazine last fall.
The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority opened an investigation in 2017 looking at Staley's alleged attempt to find out the name of the employee that wrote a letter raising concerns about the recruitment of a senior official by the bank.
«If, by the 6th of May, they can bring in clear legislation, write out policies, and have a clear framework about what's going on, that would be great,» Graham Wood said.
He said in the interview that he is so determined to get his side of the story out that he is writing a book about what happened at the investment bank although he does not yet have a publishing contract.
When I got out of the military a decade ago, my story went something like this: Recently discharged veteran wants to meet the world's most interesting people, write about them, and find a way to make a living.
First, take out a sheet of paper, and across the top, write «Things About Me.»
Stephanie Sanders, who recently wrote an eloquent op - ed for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about her experiences, used to be a successful cosmetics salesperson earning $ 16.25 an hour plus commission until the recession put her out of work.
In case of any doubt, Wired also learned that, while at Harvard graduate school (right before dropping out to join Google) Damore wrote and performed in a skit about «Microtubule Jerking» and the women who helped with it.
Wrote Credit Suisse in a late - April report on Nestlé: «We and investors are about to find out whether the biggest food company can turn around one of the largest categories in «Big Food.»»
If you're going to get mainstream press out of a subject that's taboo and no one wants to write about, you can do anything.
«If there's a subject you're not familiar with, just be honest with that person and nine out of 10 times they'll teach you about it,» Michael Wong writes.
If I tell something to the papers and they don't write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do much when you tweet it and I'm careful about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't get nearly — people would see it the following day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
There are plenty of interesting businesses out there, but that alone isn't reason to write about them.
MintLife: Nearly everything written about personal finance — I'm certainly guilty of this myself — is about how if you make the right decisions, you're going to turn out okay.
Writing about your day can be a good way to reflect and keep a log of what you've done, as well as to transition out of your work mode.
In the two years I've been writing about open - plan offices, I've read dozens of scientific studies on the subject, all of which point out that they're a productivity disaster.
When I left a secure corporate job, I was immersed in writing about visionaries like Jobs, Bill Gates, and others who started companies in their garages or dorm rooms, dropped out of college, and became billionaires.
Fred points out some of the reasons for the boom and bust, and I'm in agreement and expand a bit on what happened — since I lived it and recently wrote about it in my book (angelthebook.com).
Fred points out some of the reasons for the boom and bust, and I'm in agreement and expand a bit on what happened — since I lived it and recently wrote about it in my book -LRB-
When I first started out one of the first tasks I was asked to do was write about my ideal customer (in depth).
But a few key words and phrases from Stocky's statement stand out, as Zeynep Tufekci, a University of North Carolina professor who often writes about technology and society, highlighted on Twitter Tuesday.
The New York Times» Andrew Kramer reported on the phenomenon in December, writing that «for more than three years, rather than rely on military officers working out of isolated bunkers, Russian government recruiters have scouted a wide range of programmers, placing prominent ads on social media sites, offering jobs to college students and professional coders, and even speaking openly about looking in Russia's criminal underworld for potential talent.»
And Michael Stone, a psychiatrist at Columbia University who maintains a database of mass shooters, wrote in a 2015 analysis that only 52 out of the 235 killers in the database, or about 22 percent, had mental illnesses.
Among the clutter of poorly written or hyped for publicity posts on buyer personas, it is nice to see a genuinely thought out post on a topic I care deeply about.
His stock response to the committee's concerns about divisive political ads was that Facebook believes «radical transparency» is the fix — also dropping one tidbit of extra news on that front in his written testimony by saying Facebook will roll out an authentication process for political advertisers in the UK in time for the local elections in May 2019.
«We are writing to set out Mr. Whitmarsh's concerns with respect to the manner in which the Public Service Agency's review is being conducted, as well as the damaging public comments that have been made about him recently by the Minister of Health Terry Lake, Premier Christy Clark and others in Government,» wrote Adams.
Instead they spend their days eating fresh ceviche on the beaches of the Riveria Maya... hiking with howler monkeys in the Ecuadorian jungle... and sipping Sherry at outdoor cafés in the heart of Andalucía — living the dream they write about and constantly searching out the best of what the world offers for our readers.
«Defendants hold themselves out as nothing more than a neutral technological platform, designed simply to enable drivers and passengers to transact the business of transportation,» the Labor Commissioner's Office wrote about Uber.
Well written article, out of curiosity, some biotech equities that are still in the r & d phase tend to trade between the.20 and.50 range with about 250 k daily volume..
«Out of about 11k attempts globally, this is the first clear that anyone's gotten, besides the uploader of course,» wrote Bananasaurus Rex on the accompanying YouTube video.
The story points out that Koum wrote in a blog post after selling WhatsApp in 2014: «Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible.»
«When you're maxed out it stresses all the systems,» says Mark Gerchick, an aviation consultant and former chief counsel of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, who has written a new book about the industry called Full Upright and Locked Position.
Last week I wrote a post summarizing some of my thoughts on a Smart Money piece called «The 400 % Man» that came out about a year ago.
Thankfully, economist Josh Bivens, who wrote about all of the above for CBPPs full employment project, figured out that if x were, say 1 percent — i.e., if average compensation grew 1 percent faster than productivity growth — it would take over eight years for the gap to get back to its pre-recession level.
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