Wireframe and draft: Start by plotting the major persuasion
points of your piece in line with a formula like AIDA: Attention, Interest, Design and Action.
Re: # 1 One trick pony, one trick pony — substitute habitat destruction, energy security, energy scarcity, air and ocean pollution, depletion of ground water, even your coming ice age — you miss
the point of this piece in your ongoing devotion to denying climate change in every thread of DotEarth, regardless of the actual topic of Andy's post.
Not exact matches
As John Herrman
points out
in a perceptive
piece in the New York Times, all
of this is an exercise
in theatrical framing for Bannon, and thereby for Trump.
As Albrecht
points out
in a recent Psychology Today
piece, all conversations are composed
of three parts — declaratives, questions, and qualifiers.
Keep
in mind that you'll be promoting a
piece of content to this group at some
point.
Pointing to examples such as seeing «moral equivalence
in Charlottesville» and treating women «like they're
pieces of meat,» Comey explained that Trump's inability to «respect and adhere to the values that are at the core
of this country,» most notably the truth, make him unfit to be president «on moral grounds.»
Make sure every
piece of content
in which you invest ties directly to a buyer persona, and a specific pain
point in that buyer persona's journey
in the buying process.
Assange has made a
point of comparing his organization to traditional media outlets, saying
in a recent opinion
piece in the Post that his motive «is identical to that claimed by the New York Times and the Post — to publish newsworthy content,» and that WikiLeaks publishes material «irrespective
of whether sources came by that truth legally or have the right to release it.»
The
point of the last
piece, the subsidies, is to keep enough people
in the pool
of insured to avoid triggering a so - called death spiral
of declining enrollment, a growing proportion
of less healthy people and premium increases by insurers.
When calculating the break - even
point, use the number
of pieces that you would expect to be able to mail consistently after the rollout (this will likely be more than the 500 our client mailed
in his test).
And as Kareem Adbul - Jabbar
pointed out
in a July piece in Time, «In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol of our innocence, in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionall
in a July
piece in Time, «In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol of our innocence, in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionall
in Time, «
In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol of our innocence, in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionall
In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol
of our innocence,
in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionall
in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionally.
The tweets and emails I've received after each
of these
pieces gives me the sense that email is a
point of major frustration for so many
of us, that I thought a third part is
in order.
In January, when rumors of a Verizon - AOL tie - up first surfaced, analysts pointed to AOL's foothold in advertising technology as the most attractive piece of the dea
In January, when rumors
of a Verizon - AOL tie - up first surfaced, analysts
pointed to AOL's foothold
in advertising technology as the most attractive piece of the dea
in advertising technology as the most attractive
piece of the deal.
«All trade is mutually beneficial or they wouldn't have engaged
in the transaction
in the first place,» he says,
pointing to a protectionism
piece written
in 1986 by Murray Rothbard
of the Mises Institute, a libertarian organization
of Austrian economics.
As expert Jessica Shortall
pointed out
in her excellent
piece for «The Atlantic», we do a better job
of legislating protections for newborn kittens and puppies than we do for human infants.
Secondly, as TMM
pointed out
in their
piece last week, there is a good amount
of evidence that since 2005, the seasonal factors have been dynamic.
Entitled «Inside Michael Ferro's secret content monetizaton engine, «Jon Regardie's
piece plumbed what he surmised to be the finer
points of the «content monetization engine» strategy Ferro has outlined only
in hazy ways so far, and only to a journalist
in his own employ («Tribune Publishing Chairman Michael Ferro says Gannett is «trying to steal the company»).
Kogan described it as a «big leap» to connect the
piece of research to Kremlin efforts to use online platforms to interfere
in foreign elections — before essentially going on to repeat a Kremlin talking
point by saying the US and the UK engage
in much the same types
of behavior.
Although I do believe that life is too short not to eat a
piece of cake every once
in a while, life is also too short to not be happy with yourself... especially to the
point that you won't have your picture taken with your newborn child.
Points made
in the opinion
piece include the following: - The City
of Toronto has worked hard to develop good practices on the ground to address homelessness.
That might feel counterproductive, but there's little
point in working on a
piece of content that deep down you know won't work.
While this
piece of advice is undeniably sound, investors shouldn't completely give up on identifying major turning
points in the stock market.
The same opinion
piece (by Ezra Levant)
pointed out that many
of the companies participating
in the boycott are not exactly angels themselves.
Ironically, one
of the main
points made
in both
pieces is that investors (me included) spend too much time exposing themselves to all the informational noise that is distributed over the internet
in the hope
of boosting confidence enough to be comfortable with our investment decisions.
The missing
piece in the payment debate is the
point -
of - sale terminal, as it influences what payments a business accepts and, to some extent, what price they pay to have receipts processed.
Consider creating a
piece of content or free download that offers value specific to your target audience or addresses a specific pain
point or problem
in your niche.
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.
(If your article is actually about a writer's failings — if the whole
point of the
piece is to ask how a man could be so perceptive
in some ways and yet so moronic
in others — then that
of course is something else entirely.)
Now, I'm
in no way saying that those
pieces of evidence prove beyond doubt that any
of those three religions are true, just
pointing out that saying there is «no evidence»
of any
of the stories is a bit off.
Case
in point: They believe
in ID despite the fact that not one, single
piece of evidence has been found
in support
of it, and not one single experiment has provided any proof for it.
A chiastic literary structure can be viewed as a sort
of sandwich, with repetitive parallel elements at the beginning and end as the
pieces of bread, similar repetitive elements within those, representing the condiments, and the meat — the main
point of the passage —
in the middle.
He plans to use
pieces of the project
in his services to help illustrate
points he'll make
in his sermons.
The presence
of other divergences too (David Moss's luminous
piece on friendship stands very well alone), the dispersal
of the group on both sides
of the Atlantic, and the fact that some members are already deep into other conversations all suggest that as a movement it will (at least
in Britain) either fragment or at best fare like feminist, liberation and nonrealist theologies, and have its main influence as a
point of reference and interrogation.
I can see the
point of this and I think the
point is well put
in the
piece concerning the integration
of matter to spirit
in a unity where neither absorbs the other —
in a sense, this is the structural openness to higher unity that characterises all created things
in the Unity - Law.
Professor MacCulloch was, indeed, soon to be observed putting himself about
in the liberal media; and
in an article
in The Times he began an unusually spiteful
piece by laboriously comparing the Church,
in the wake
of Pope Benedict's abdication, to the sandcastles he used to build as a boy at Clacton: «Quite suddenly there came a
point where the waters» onrush became irresistible.
But there have been Americans at every
point in our history who have tried to pick up the broken
pieces, tried to start again, tried once more to build an ethical society
in the light
of a transcendent ethical vision.
Dear Martus, the trouble with lifting a
piece of scripture out
of the Holy Bible to try and prove a
point is unacceptable and at best deceptive, that is how the Christians
in South Africa justified apartheid using Genesis ch 9 v 25 when Noah cursed his son Ham and his descendants.
Austin, before I answer your question, my
point in re-posting the
piece is — if God got rid
of all the evil people on earth there'd be no one left.
But the
pieces of information which alone could give us certainty on these
points are lacking, and
in their absence no guess as to what is probably meant can be thought
of as anything like a certainty.
We were all obviously inside the womb at one
point in Time and what if your mother considered your conception to be inconvenient for her and decided it was just easier for her to get rid
of you like a worthless
piece of junk?
So
in others words you believe a book contains knowledge
of a god even though you have no evidence
of this and ALL evidence
points to that it doesn't at all contain the slightest
piece of evidence...
In fact he so strongly feels the need to press his point that he has crossed over into the field of New Testament studies to wage his campaign there as well.1 And indeed Childs has performed a valuable and needed service in reminding us that what we have now is not just individual passages, nor is it just the «books» which as larger units give the individual pieces a place in the larger narrativ
In fact he so strongly feels the need to press his
point that he has crossed over into the field
of New Testament studies to wage his campaign there as well.1 And indeed Childs has performed a valuable and needed service
in reminding us that what we have now is not just individual passages, nor is it just the «books» which as larger units give the individual pieces a place in the larger narrativ
in reminding us that what we have now is not just individual passages, nor is it just the «books» which as larger units give the individual
pieces a place
in the larger narrativ
in the larger narrative.
I am grateful for the opportunity to do two things
in response: first, to clear up a misunderstanding that my article may have suggested; and second, to reemphasize one
of the main
points of the
piece — namely, that pacifists have a very difficult time trying to think
in just war terms.
It is
in point of fact a nice and helpful
piece of info.
It's
in point of fact a nice and helpful
piece of info.
Certain
pieces of literature are selected, gathered, shaped, and juxtaposed
in different ways to argue certain
points.
However, all these
pieces of information from various sources, though very scanty,
point to the fact that there were scattered communities
of St. Thomas Christians (Nestorians as they were referred to
in some
of the documents)
in different parts
of the continent.
Also, would you say that the demon who abducted a 10 year old girl
in Colorado and cut her into
pieces would be innocent from his own
point of view?
The garlic, I trim off the pointy end
of a smallish clove and put the cut end
pointing into my ear (make sure the clove is too big to get stuck
in the ear canal) and then place a
piece of soft medical tape over it to hold it
in place.
While I like them riper than I did
in my childhood days, there's a
point where they are just to sweet for eating plain & are perfect for adding to oatmeal or topping a
piece of toast with almond or peanut butter.