Sentences with phrase «piece on how»

(Here's a piece on how to beat an ATS!)
Heathcliff, a well - known name in the Windows Phone homebrew community, wrote up a piece on how the issue could be worse than previously believed, leading to increased battery drain and data usage, should a device become affected by the documented problem.
If you're interested in learning more, we recommend you check out our piece on how to send articles to your Kindle.
Cointelegraph has written an in - depth piece on how «The Startup Nation» — Israel — is supporting cryptocurrencies.
As we mentioned in our piece on How to Save Money on Your Teen's Care Insurance, you may find that your current insurance is no longer the most affordable provider once you add a new driver.
The Verge just posted a great piece on how light affects your sleep cycles.
When, every year, someone insists on putting out a piece on how many pages are required to deliver the latest proposed tax legislation, I wonder what is the objective.
The American Lawyer had an interesting piece on how technology might fit into the first year curriculum.
Wired did a piece on how screwed up the searching of the Usenet archive was, and Google responded within a day by fixing what it claimed was a minor bug.
Big Law Business recently profiled CTRL sponsor FactBox with a brief yet enlightening piece on how its offerings can simplify the lives of litigation attorneys.
The Toronto Star wrote a piece on how family legal fees have gone up 40 percent in the last year.
O'Keefe calls it «easily the seminal piece on the how to and impact of live trial blogging.»
The latest issue of the New York Law Journal has an interesting piece on how the law of copyright applies to contracts and other documents drafted within a law firm.
Be good if some journalist picked up on this and did a piece on how Canadian judges don't need hammers to keep order.
The WSJ has a piece on how the Internet makes us smarter, which I will read once I'm done feeding my virtual sheep.less than a minute ago via webAndy Borowitz BorowitzReport
Good piece in law.com on The Many Hats of a Law Librarian by Tricia Kasting, who I only knew because of her federal statutory research pathfinder, and her piece on how the Millennial generation of law students does legal research differently... [more]
First to BC where a committee of the Law Society of British Columbia, under the chairmanship of Gavin Hume, has produced the best and most thoughtful piece on how to practice ethically and effectively using cloud computing.
If you're a female business owner looking for grants or funding, make sure to check out this piece on how to get grants.
This goes along with my blog piece on How to Read a License Agreement.
60 Minutes, did a piece on how France was nationalizing their computer companies which had the tone, «this is what we're up against!»
The Rodale Institute has an excellent piece on how and why many young farmers farm on borrowed land:
Brad Plumer of the Washington Post did a good piece on how an epic effort on greenhouse gases might sort of slightly lessen the chances of this sort of thing by the end of the century.
Now Permaculture Magazine also has a short piece on how to build small - scale hugelkultur beds by one UK permaculturist who is emptying his raised beds and filling them with firewood.
Climate Communication Science Advisors Kevin Trenberth, Jeff Masters, and Bob Corell wrote a significant opinion piece on how climate change contributed to Superstorm Sandy.
or you could just write a piece on how the language is being corrupted.
Well, Jeremy Paxman conducted a very even handed discussion on Newsnight — if we can forget Susan Watts rather blinkered piece on how Computer Models tell us everything;-D quickly forgotten.
While Seward is not quite so far north, I couldn't help but think of Eric Holthaus's recent piece on how the fundamental character of the Arctic has changed, possibly for good.
I'd like to see you do a piece on how much food is now produced that we enjoy, as opposed to how much less food we'd have under a colder environment (with less Co2 in the atmosphere).
Edward McAllister at Reuters has a must - read piece on how Exxon has been throwing money around to placate locals in Mayflower.
The piece spends quite a bit of time, appropriately on the fascinating work of Dan Kahan, the Yale law professor who is a leader of the ongoing «Cultural Cognition» research project and was the focus of my piece on how one can choose a Nobel Prize winner in physics to suit just about any view on human - driven climate change.
Here's a followup to my piece on how greenhouse - driven warming is loading the dice toward more hot weather extremes.
In my latest piece on how Chinese appetites for an endangered fish are indirectly driving Mexico's tiny porpoise, the vaquita, to extinction, I passingly mentioned the world's other deeply imperiled toothed whale — New Zealand's Maui's dolphin.
The series launched in recent days with an introductory overview, a piece on how ospreys have recovered from the DDT era but face new ills, and a report on troubles with puffins and other northern seabirds facing disrupted food webs and a changing climate.
If you read the recent New York Times piece on how New York dealer Dominique Lévy prepares for Art Basel, then you may be curious to see how the booth materialized — one of many reasons to pay it a visit.
Check out this comprehensive piece on how to choose the right social media selling platform.
A lot more interesting to me is a piece on how modern shooters affect the general public's perceptions of modern war, which gets takes from everyone from Randy Pitchford to US / British soldiers and vets.
In second place, for his article «Nepal is Back» for The Times, was Tom Chesshyre, who penned an excellent piece on how holiday makers are now venturing back to Nepal, following the disastrous earthquake two years ago.
Interesting piece on how mortgage workers were comped during the heyday by John Quigley, titled Compensation and Incentives in the Mortgage Business.
Vanguard is out with a great piece on how replacing bonds with alternative investments exposes your portfolio to more risk.
Parade magazine recently ran a piece on how to find the best credit cards for you.
I would like to write a piece on how to write a good investment book, but I shy away from writing it, because I have never written a book, and who am I to dictate to those who made the effort to write a book.
The review piece on how monetary policy works is yet to come.
Reading Fast and Slow — Observing Book Readers in Their Natural Habitat (DBW)-- This is an interesting piece on how different individuals read different books.
And since we have Steven Zacharius of Kensington Books offering his opinion in the comments, I'll include his recent piece on how, in is perfect world, self - published books and traditionally published books would be kept separate everywhere, even on websites like Amazon.
«I just finished a piece on how to publish an ecosystem of change — who decides what gets published?»
NPR offers a piece on how «Libraries Grapple with the Downside of E-books.»
Having recently been interviewed by author Jay Lemming on the subject of literary fiction (link to interview follows this post), I rashly agreed to write a longer piece on how I came to find the indie publisher who published my work of literary fiction (and subsequent novel), Vagabondage Press.
Freelance journalist Simon Owens wrote a brilliant investigative piece on how the rise of self - publishing has led to a boom of freelance editing services.
Soon to follow is Sue's companion piece on how to resolve these issues, and what authors can do if they feel an editor isn't adhering to the Code of Practice.
Snapplify's CEO Wesley Lynch, recently published an original opinion piece on how this level of digital publishing could actually save the publishing industry, despite claims for the past two years that this would lead to publishing's downfall.
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