Sentences with phrase «piece i wrote recently»

Here's a piece I wrote recently for Bloomberg talking about both short - and long - term volatility in the markets and how investors can think about its meaning.
Here's more on the role of new technology in service of sustainable harvests, from a piece written recently for the Stone Barns website by Jane Black, a Brooklyn - based food writer:

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We recently wrote a piece saying that earnings would not heal the troubles in the market.
Nick Heller wrote a great piece in the New Yorker recently about the late - year flurry of the latter.
In a piece he wrote for Medium recently, Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz talks about the early days of the company and how he slept little and ate badly, and was hyper - competitive with co-workers.
John Hempton recently wrote an excellent piece about why nobody can even come close to replicating how Warren Buffett invests.
I recently wrote a piece that said we could see the 3,000 on the S&P before this is all said and done because it long stopped feeling like 2007 and started feeling like 1998, I would say, about 6 months ago.
Alexandra Samuel, a technology researcher, a former colleague of ours here at Vision Critical and a special guest in our webinar, recently wrote a piece for The Globe and Mail about Cambridge Analytica, and she makes many great points.
The excellent Melanie Phillips recently wrote a piece [http://www.dailymail.
He blogs here and here... and recently wrote a great piece on the death of Osama Bin Laden.
Similarly, Carolyn Custis James recently wrote a piece for the Huffington Post entitled «Why Virginity is Not the Gospel,» to which Dianna Anderson added a helpful critique.
Russell Moore recently wrote a piece whose title I resonate with: «Why this election makes me hate the word «evangelical.
Siddhartha Mukherjee (author of Emperor of All Maladies), wrote a fascinating piece on epigenetics in the New Yorker last year that I only recently discovered.
That and I recently wrote a piece about nutritional yeast for US News and want to start using it a little more often in my meals.
If you want a taste of the way Tamar writes, please read this piece she recently wrote for The New York Times.
Matthew Syed recently wrote a piece dismissing the real fears of whistleblowers over retribution when they dare to speak up about doping in sport.
There have been articles in The New York Times, USA Today, my friend Emma Waverman at MSN.ca wrote about it, and recently I was interviewed by CBC's The National for a piece that aired New Year's Eve.
I happened to notice on Twitter that Wilson recently wrote a piece for The Sunday Times (UK) regarding the recent launch of «Flavour School,» a new effort to bring «taste training» to young children in Britain.
Recently Veronica left a comment on that piece, and when I went to reply to her, I realized I was writing a whole post!
McKenna wrote a peer - reviewed commentary piece recently called «There is No Such Thing as Infant Sleep, There is No Such Thing as Breastfeeding, There is Only Breastsleeping» to present the concept, which is exactly what it sounds like: Bed - sharing combined with breastfeeding throughout the night.
I recently wrote a piece on my blog about lying with him until he falls asleep.
As I wrote in my last piece, I recently found out that my biological family is not exactly the most well - adjusted bunch of individuals.
I recently wrote a related piece about kids thinking about college in the Boston Globe http://bit.ly/daughterknowsbest
Recently, they wrote a lengthy eye - opening piece entitled «Decrease World Poverty, buy organic cotton for your baby.»
«Until recently having or not having nuclear weapons appeared to be and was treated as a question of yes or no», wrote Thomas Schelling in a piece called «Who Will have The Bomb», written in 1976 following India's first use of a «peaceful» nuclear explosive (PNE).
Neil O'Brien of Policy Exchange wrote a cogent piece recently here about cutting back middle class welfare.
Peter Kellner of YouGov recently wrote an interesting piece about the volatility of the British electorate, providing some figures on the «churn» between parties.
Tom Harris, Labour MP for Glasgow South, wrote a brave and intelligent piece in the Telegraph recently.
Fetterer — who recently wrote a guest article for Carbon Brief on piecing together a record of Arctic sea ice back to 1850 — also says the study highlights how important it is to find and preserve old observations:
Allison Lee, a research associate at ISB who blogged about her research cruise on the Ross Sea in Antarctica, recently wrote a piece for Northwest Runner about her experience running a marathon at McMurdo Station.
See here for his opinion piece he recently wrote for Immunology News.
Jeff Wells, high on Anne Hathaway's work in «Love and Other Drugs,» recently wrote a piece bemoaning the lack of awards consideration usually granted to romantic comedy performances: «[There is a] belief,» he complains, «that to qualify for an acting award you have to solemnly suffer and pour your heart out in a somewhat doleful -LSB-...]
Finally, after each writing unit, students need to undergo two stages of reflection: first on the recently completed writing piece, and second on their overall writing development.
Kathleen Porter - Magee, who's been writing smartly about implementation for ages now, recently penned a piece about being mindful of how the standards look to teachers, students, and families.
My colleague Chris Weber and I recently wrote a piece about the hazards of over-stressing the measures of a goal over the goal itself.
I recently wrote a piece for Phi Delta Kappan exploring a couple of the key developments in edu - giving since 2005.
The report came under criticism recently in an opinion piece written by Paul E. Peterson, director of Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance, in a report that challenges the «case» against Rhee and can be found on the website of the publication Education Next.
Recently there have been a lot of stories and opinion pieces written about the Indiana voucher program and school funding.
Former Piedmont Unified School Board President Richard W. Raushenbush recently wrote a clear and compelling — but largely overlooked — opinion piece, published in the East Bay Times:
Kristen Forbriger recently wrote a piece at Philly Mag on the very same magazine's recent cover on school choice, which highlights the very real problem that being able to choose your school often means being white and wealthy.
Sarah D. Sparks attended the same NCES STATS - DC 2013 session about dropout indicators for first graders, which I wrote about recently here and a related piece here.
I recently wrote a piece lamenting resegregation by race of public education and asking if it is worth the fight.
Hilderbrand recently wrote a piece in the Philadelphia Citizen highlighting why Black male achievement levels are lagging and what can be done about it when people have moral clarity.
Attacking Ravitch has become almost reflexive for Tilson; he recently wrote a post on his blog defending Joel Klein against a piece I published on my blog by a New York City teacher, but started it by saying that it sounded like Ravitch had written it.
In the piece, Wendy writes, «The education «reform» movement has been rocked recently by revelations that its biggest stars are more concerned with the appearance of success than whether children actually learn.»
I recently wrote a piece which addresses these issues and adds several more as to why progressive parents and teachers oppose Common Core
In response to Kevin Johnson statements here in Connecticut, Bridgeport native John Bagley, another former NBA star, who was recently elected to the Bridgeport Board of Education as a member of the Working Families Party, wrote a commentary piece in the CT Post responding to Johnson's ant - democracy position.
As for DFER, The Center for Media & Democracy's Executive Director, Lisa Graves, recently published a investigative piece entitled, How DFER Leaders Channel Out - of - State Dark Money, in which she wrote;
DeMoss, Bank Street's president Shael Polakow - Suransky, and the college's dean of innovation, policy and research Josh Thomases recently wrote an opinion piece for The New York Times in which they make a case for investing in co-teaching residencies as a professional necessity.
Flowers: «The piece I wrote that was recently published by FiveThirtyEight was focused on a specific type of value - added model (VAM)-- the one developed by Chetty, Friedman and Rockoff (CFR).
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