Sentences with phrase «over readers as»

At Phoenix Sky Harbor International, The Arizona Republic writes «the outage left airport agents unable to swipe boarding passes over readers as passengers got on planes, said Southwest spokesman Chris Mainz.
I still do not understand the advantage of Twitter over Reader as the best way to review headlines.

Not exact matches

In this book, Ramsey coaches readers through the basics of personal finance, from paying off debt to building an emergency fund, providing «the simplest, most straightforward game plan for completely making over your money habits,» as Amazon describes it.
To that point, 92 percent of the 3,500 - plus readers who had taken our survey as of Dec. 4 said they would not roll over their 401 (k) funds into a company pension plan.
then if nothing on your ad page attracts the client within milliseconds, they turn the page again and you are done and over with, ready to be fish - wrapping paper, while if there are other ads on the page, or some article text, it gives the reader a reason to stop at that page, and then your ad has a higher visibility and ability to intrigue the customer, giving it several times the mental real estate and visibility than an ad costing thrice as much.
While social platforms have established themselves as incredibly powerful resources for building that sort of relationship with fans, followers, readers, and loyalists, we've seen over the past few years that many of those platforms become pay - to - play.
But the medium's ubiquity came to work against it over time, with «banner blindness» entering the lexicon as readers trained their eyes to avoid the format.
Online sales, already anemic because of a web site in which B&N had underinvested over the years as it pursued its Nook digital reader efforts, plunged immediately.
The print - advertising revenue that used to prop up the business models of newspaper chains like Gannett and Tribune's former parent, Tribune Co., has disintegrated over the past decade as advertisers and readers have moved to digital platforms like Facebook and Google.
Over time, Smith said it gradually became obvious that Canadian readers were actually interested as much in U.S. and international news as they were in exclusively Canadian stories.
A careless reader might miss it altogether, or choose to gloss over it, as its author surely does.
By the time I graduated high school, I had over 10,000 daily readers and had positioned myself as a powerful voice in the world of competitive gaming.
In the wake of the New York Times's explosive report alleging that megaproducer and Miramax co-founder Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed and assaulted dozens of women over decades as one of the most powerful men in Hollywood, there's been one overwhelming reaction from industry insiders and dedicated celebrity gossip readers: Finally.
And even if the indicator was valid (counterfactually), the article asks readers to accept as given that earnings are properly reported here, that they will grow by nearly 50 % over the coming year, and that investors are willing to key the long - term return they require from stocks to the yield on 10 - year bonds, which has been abnormally depressed in a flight to safety.
While working as a web reporter, Stephanie saw many writers following newfangled rules for Internet content that valued Google rankings over actual readers.
As natural resources bounced all over the charts in 2014, particularly gold, readers turned to the experts interviewed by The Gold Report for insights on what was driving these ups and downs and how they could protect themselves or, better yet, benefit from the volatility.
One risk that your readers have, given the disappointments they have suffered over the past five years, is that they may mistake normal bull market consolidation as having been a false start of a bull market and mistakenly get themselves shaken out of owning a stock.
And while most of the investing herd crowds into dangerous, overpriced stocks, Tim Price lives and breathes value investing as he searches for great investments all over the world for Sovereign Man readers and his clients.
Trade Ready currently receives over 16,000 readers per month, and the articles are also shared through our social media community of 19,000 people and counting across Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, as well as through our weekly newsletter mailing list of approximately 10,000 people.
This seizure, as might have been suggested to readers of these dispatches over the years, combined with surreptitious intervention by central banks in the gold market to suppress the price of the monetary metal, has distorted or destroyed all markets.
When discussing the possible existence of objective (divine) «truths», truthfollower over and over appeals to his audience with various examples attempting to get the reader to agree to a non-qualifed value of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock in an agreement of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
A reader has a special relationship with a living writer whose books he or she has been reading as they appeared over the years.
Job also believes that God has control over what has happened to him, but he knows that he has done nothing to deserve it, as do we the readers.
I'm thinking especially of the relationship a reader has with a living writer whose books he or she has been reading more as less as they appeared over the years.
One concern often heard is that if the name «Saint Gilbert» had appeared on his books, Chesterton never would have attracted as many readers — or as many converts — as he has: It is precisely his approachability as an ordinary person, they say, which has won so many people over to his side; making a him a saint could risk that.
Many works are consciously designed to accommodate «selective» reading, and most readers over the centuries have experienced the Bible in just this way (including Jesus, who frequently quoted Scripture» even as he hung on the cross).
A variant of this, no longer as popular as it was, but still widely adopted, is the apologetic» the desire by some Muslims, and also some non-Muslims, to present Islam in terms likely to win the approval of the non-Muslim and, more particularly, the Western reader and to omit or at least gloss over those aspects that would obstruct this aim.
It is, in particular, the second of evangelicalism's two tenets, i. e., Biblical authority, that sets evangelicals off from their fellow Christians.8 Over against those wanting to make tradition co-normative with Scripture; over against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affiOver against those wanting to make tradition co-normative with Scripture; over against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affiover against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affiover against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affiover against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affiover against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affiover against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affirms.
Once this hurdle is over, the reader will find this an excellent book which explores, with great sensitivity and understanding, the question of what it means to be human, why each human person has great value and importance, and why the frail and gravely ill matter just as much as the rest of us.
Though readers who are familiar with fundamentalist culture of the 1970s and «80s will appreciate her descriptions of the impact that evangelist Joni Eareckson and traveling missionaries had on her as a small girl, and of her growing passion for the Bible and of her puzzlement over the relationship between creation and evolution, her story rarely penetrates the surface of that culture.
I'm sure you already know this, but for the benefit of some readers, we may as well point out that multiple errors have been made in copying, whether by hand or press over the generations as well.
In light of Lewis's long and distinguished career, encompassing so many contributions to process philosophy, many readers may have forgotten that Ford began his intellectual career as a Tillichian, writing his dissertation at Yale over thirty - five years ago on «The Ontological Foundation of Paul Tillich's Theory of Religious Symbol,» and publishing his first several scholarly articles in the early 1960s in distinguished journals like the Journal of the History of Philosophy and the Journal of Religion on aspects of Tillich's thought.
The words tumble over each other, as though he had a ball making them all up; the reader settles down happily with the book in the knowledge that a party is brewing.
Lewis warned readers of the hazards of relying on intellect — particularly apologetics — over spirituality, writing, «That is why we apologists take our lives in our hands and can be saved only by falling back continually from the web of our own arguments, as from our intellectual counters, into the Reality — from Christian apologetics into Christ Himself.
A modern reader would find it natural for there to be character development over time, as in the David and Jacob cycles, to which Linafelt devotes four pages (pp.42 - 45).
I can imagine a reader saying, «Of course, the child abuse numbers were not as bad over here.»
Some readers might find it difficult to engage with the chatty, informal tone of the letters which can occasionally come over as slightly forced.
This scenario repeated itself over the next few years as each subsequent Lucado book connected like wildfire with readers in our university town.
In just a few clicks of a button, I was able to transfer all my subscriptions over to the new service, and get back to reading all the blogs I am interested in, just as I did with Google Reader.
I consider there to be considerable value in constructing one's argumentation evenly; the winning - over of a reader is more lasting and powerful when, though fair characterization, you enable the reader to come to your opinion organically (as opposed to leading the reader by stick and carrot).
I assume that you will flesh it out over the course of the chapter and that the «shock value» of the title will not offend readers as you work out your thesis.
Over at the National Catholic Reporter blog, Michael Sean Winters is pointing readers to a recent Al - Jazeera clip discussing Pope Francis's record as a reformer.
The distinctiveness of Mahoney's book is the careful rhetorical strategy that he has devised, both to win over skeptical or hostile readers and to make a plausible case for Solzhenitsyn as a political moderate who is neither a Tsarist reactionary nor an Enlightenment liberal.
For my lovely US readers sadly you'll have to wait a little longer, but from the 3rd of March it will be for sale over there — although you can pre-order it now so that it will arrive on your door as soon as it comes out!
What I like about them is getting the «raw,» unfiltered view into the lives of people I admire over the internet, and I do think it might make readers feel more connected as well.
As such, I've developed recipes from all over the world, highlighting the unique ancestral makeup of the US population (and giving similar consideration for readers living in countries with historically high immigration, like Canada and Australia).
As author of over 70 books with worldwide sales of over 85 million, and inspiration to readers of all ages, his passing is an immense loss.
A «ghost reader», as I like to say, because I never left comments or any trace of my time reading over posts of others.
Scott's current company has three divisions: a sustainability blog network that includes the world's biggest clean energy website and reached over 5 million readers in December 2013 alone; Pono Home, a turnkey and franchiseable green home consulting service that won entrance into the clean tech incubator known as Energy Excelerator; and Cost of Solar, a solar lead generation service to connect interested homeowners and solar contractors.
I give her much more credit than I could give here, but glad so many readers enjoy her books and recipes as much as I have over the years.
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