Sentences with phrase «own posts over»

He built his career in various executive posts over 18 years at AT&T, and then at computer - maker Dell, where he ran sales in Asia and Europe.
When Dataminr launched six years ago, a billion tweets had been posted over Twitter's history.
As you know, former Uber employee Susan J. Fowler published a blog post over the weekend (which has since gone viral), accusing numerous members of Uber's management team of various acts of impropriety.
Remote work continues to trend upward, with 2014 posting a 26 percent increase in open remote job postings over 2013 and 83 percent of hiring managers say telecommuting will be «more prevalent in the next five years.»
Rowling, who joined Twitter in 2009, has posted over 3,000 tweets and has amassed nearly 7 million followers — and counting.
In several videos posted over the last year or so, she angrily spoke about the company's policies, saying they were filtering her videos so they wouldn't get any more views, and she was upset over demonetization.
Kelly and Marshall Goldsmith have an interesting post over at BNET on the ineffective habits of highly successful people.
Hey my last post over on my blog I laid out my own portfolio allocation — 65 % stock, 30 % real estate (includes my house), and 5 % cash.
Second, the deficits posted over the 2008 - 09 to 2015 - 16 period will add about $ 200 billion to the federal government's debt, nearly doubling the reduction recorded over the 1997 - 98 to 2007 - 08 period ($ 104.7 billion).
Check out this tweet that we posted over and over.
-LSB-...] March 14, 2011 / / TweetLink building is evolving fast, an excellent post over at Wiep covering 10 years of link building advice gives a quick overview of this.
Keep up the great work and I really enjoyed your posts over the month!
There's a great post over at Hubspot focused on how salespeople are still complaining about the quality of leads, even after an effective inbound marketing program is implemented.
Our friend Craig Wortmann, Founder & CEO at Sales Engine highlights this key skill in his latest post over at LinkedIn — Why Entrepreneurs Should Tell Stories.
With a little coding know - how, you could use this script to repeatedly mangle all your Facebook posts over a period of several months, to make the bulk of Facebook's data on you virtually unusable (though it doesn't do anything for the data that's already been scraped by third - parties, like the kind Cambridge Analytica allegedly gained access to).
John Hempton, who runs a hedge fund and writes the blog called Bronte Capital, wrote a really interesting post over the weekend on investment philosophy.
I will continue to update this post over time to try and make sure it has the most up to date investment information.
Video comprised about one percent of posts in the data we analyzed; we take about 1.5 million posts over the course of the month.
And as Exhibit A in this argument I want to present a piece posted over at Policy Options last week.
According to the analytics firm comScore, the Post attracted 66.9 million unique visitors that month compared to 65.8 million for the Times — a 59 percent increase for the Post over the previous year.
... There will, of course, be change at The Post over the coming years.
My apologies for the delay in posting over the holidays.
Link building is evolving fast, an excellent post over at Wiep covering 10 years of link building advice gives a quick overview of this.
I recommend checking out Alan O'Rourke's post over at Audience Stack.
But this is not a good look for a corporate giant that just posted over $ 50 billion first - quarter revenue in 2018, that would only have to initially pony up $ 20 - 30 million annually under the tax, and has long been accused of paying even its own employees well under the amount necessary to secure housing at market rates.
STOP repeating the same post over and over.
I've read this story and many of you guys posts over the past few months on the Beliefs stories and keep hearing these same statements when discussing Christians: «pushed» and «shoved down our throats».
In case you didn't read it, this was posted over TheOoze.com last week.
The studies have been posted over and over for this, and the one «study» I saw attempting to show prayer worked was flawed to the degree that the «researchers» had changed their study premise AFTER collecting the data: a serious intellectual honesty flaw.
Which is why I so appreciated a post over at GraceGround today called «War.
@Henryo what's funny is you're spamming the board with this same post over and over, so include yourself in that rant hypocrite.
I'm tempted to point pout why this is an invalid justification AGAIN, but why should I bore everyone with the same posts over and over?
While I post some of my informal studies here on this blog, most of my formal studies will be posted over at my other website: Grace Commentary.
I have attempted to address some of your concerns in various posts over the past year or so.
David, I posted this over at Stollar too.
This is the very first prayer from the cell I posted over three and a half years ago.
If you've read any of my books or posts over the years, these folks are familiar to you, I know.
@JohnQuest and Nonimus — yeah i'm going on what I see around me and what goes on in my city and it's suroundings as well as the numerous videos posted all over the place (although we all know the videos show only a small moment of a certain situation).
NOTE: I'll be updating this post over the next few days as I find links that will make you feel less alone.
Following the Lord's instruction in Matthew 6:6 — «When you pray, go into your room, close the door... Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you» — Clara reveals she has created her own private «war room» — a transformed closet, with prayers and scriptural references posted all over the walls — where she has spent many hours, invoking the name of Jesus and asking for His guidance and support.
I believe that once you build a platform, you have a responsibility to share it, and we've been blessed with some of the most amazing guest posts over the years.
Your posts over at Grace Ground have helped a lot in my thinking and direction during this process.
You have been seeing some of the recent developments in various posts over the past month.
Drunken Andrew Littlefair, 50, called Islam a «disgusting disease» and said mosques should be burned down and Muslims should be wiped out in a series of posts over four hours.
There are very long answers to these questions... I will try to answer them in future posts over at GraceBlogger, which is where I occasionally write about what I am learning about blogging.
I found the following post over at Backyard Missionary, and thought it was so good, I needed to repost part of it here.
You have probably seen Sam comment on several posts over the past month or so, and after hearing some about what he is doing in San Diego, I wanted to hear more, and I know that many of you do to.
I am going to do a series of posts over the next week on eBooks.
It was first posted over three years ago.
It was first posted over three years...
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