Sentences with phrase «post about the big»

The bulk of the conference sessions take place Friday and Saturday, so I'll be back Monday with another post about the big takeaways from the rest of the conference.
I'm looking forward to your post about the big boy bed transition.
Yesterday we posted about a big deal for a post-apocalyptic novel — today I wanted to mention this deal for writer Benjamin Percy, whose first novel The Wilding «speaks of an author with many more tricks up his sleeve,» according to BookPage reviewer Jillian Quint.
Her website sale is done, and after 1,825 posts about the big C, it's one «season» she never wants to celebrate again.
The following graphs, adapted from my earlier post about the Big 5 Banks, outlines CIBC's stance on dividend growth versus their peers.
Anyone who has read my recent post about The Big Short should be familiar with the term «short sale».
Whether it's a story about how you can donate or a post about a big rescue event HUA has been a part of, we'll highlight the rescue's stories on our Hearts United for Animals page.
For example, a few months ago I wrote a post about my biggest hotel pet peeves.
12th November 2015 - Another Call of Duty means another post about big sales numbers!
While Matthew was posting about Big Brother houses yesterday I saw the most remarkable demonstration of one that is available now to Bell Canada customers.
About Blog Lego Girl publishes various posts about her big passion which is LEGO.
Posted at January 11th, 2014, Tavia post about Big Sofas For Your Small Space.

Not exact matches

Assistants often excel at taking tasks such as writing your blog posts, handling scheduling, and reminding you about following up with clients but they sometimes fall down when it comes to your business» big picture.
Retailer Mr. Big & Tall Menswear fired an employee for posting mocking comments about 15 - year - old Amanda Todd, who committed suicide in 2012 after being bullied.
Hoover says that, unlike at the big tech websites that have to do the work of researching and writing stories about new products hitting the market, about 3,000 whitelisted Product Hunt curators simply post a link to a product's landing page, so products get publicity faster.
By Sunday's end the «conversation» about Adidas and Yeezy Boost had lit up social media, with social analytics firm Networked Insights recording 141,077 related posts — 20 % more than the sum of posts about Nike (NKE), which had likewise set up a flotilla of big - dollar marketing events for the All - Star celebration.
In my previous post, I wrote about my experiences with Vancouver - based Roam's service, which aims to provide an affordable U.S. roaming alternative to the big carriers.
And when companies from retail giants to professional sports franchises talk about implementing big data solutions, the conversation often involves analyzing tweets and posts rather than true cutting - edge meta data analytics.
The biggest bombshell dropped in February, when former Uber engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post about her experiences of sexual harassment and gender discrimination at the company.
If you're lost or confused about how to get interviewed by authoritative blogs in your industry, the post below, by Ann Smarty, will guide you: How to Get Interviewed by Popular Blogs (Even If You're Not a Big Shot)
About a year after I started doing this stuff, I broke some big record, a 72 - ounce steak in seven minutes, and after I posted that video I got asked by an eating organization to come down to San Diego in 2008 for something called the Collegiate Nationals, a contest between all the college eaters and university eaters of North America.
In addition to writing compelling blog posts about exercise techniques and healthy living (one example: «The Single Biggest Mistake Most People Make With Their Programs»), Gentilcore's site provides a veritable library of fitness, conditioning, and nutritional information.
Ma Huateng's arch rival, Alibaba's Ma Yun or Jack Ma was also forthcoming on his views about core technology at the summit: «It is the compelling obligation for big companies to compete in core technology,» said Jack Ma according to the South China Morning Post.
One of the biggest complaints about Facebook — and its all - powerful News Feed algorithm — is that the social network often shows you posts supporting beliefs or ideas you (probably) already have.
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As some of you may remember last month I posted about one of his other books called The Big Drop.
I like his post about the Sunk Cost fallacy, as it presents a logical way to think about big purchases you later regret.
It took me about three tries to get the post down to a manageable size — I finally ended up focusing on the big issues and let some of the smaller idiotic comments go.
Some big ones are: (a) whether the draft PROMESA legislation raises retroactivity issues that make it unfair to bondholders (including mutual funds and their investors) who may be subject to restructuring ex post without having had notice of that possibility ex ante; (b) relatedly, whether creating a bankruptcy - like restructuring process for Puerto Rico is bad for bondholders because it prevents holdout creditors from holding up restructuring negotiations, (c) how much oversight and sovereignty Puerto Rico should cede (for example, different stakeholders feel differently about the installation of an oversight board); (d) the extent to which austerity measures are feasible and should be imposed [fn1], and (d) and what substantive reforms should be put enacted going forward.
With only about 200 employees, the company posted more profit than Germany's biggest bank, Deutsche Bank, which recently announce a more than 10 % reduction in its US workforce.
Post something critical about Obama's socks or point out that the Big East had more teams in the tournament than anyone else because there are, like, thirty - seven teams in the conference, and someone out there will curse the day you were born.
This post itself is a big no - no: «Never blog about blogging.»
I am not sure if I mentioned in my post about the Acts 29 conference I went to, but my biggest ache on that day was that all these men were going out to plant churches, and they were all Lordship / Calvinistic.
I chose these particular perspectives because 1) nearly every blog post I've written about them has been critical recently, 2) because they cover the three big opinion - makers — religion, politics, and lifestyle, and 3) because I have friends who actually agreed to talk to me about them!
If you're not a big on way to technical, in depth Bible talks, this is probably about the time to stop reading this post, as I'm about to nerd out and I know I can get dry; but I think the following explanation helps to understand how to follow Paul's thought process with all his «else», «since», «but then» and «therefore's that don't always seem to follow what he just said:
This post is not really about pornography and masturbation, but such things are big issues for many men.
As an example, that was a big reason why I wrote the post about «biblical marriage» last week.
So how about some of you step up and discuss the real subject of this thread and stop avoiding doing so by making a big fuss about my posts?
Maybe learn a bit about a topic before posting and making big generalizations.
Once you've done everything you can to make your post fair, factual, and civil, don't get all apologetic and sheepish about it when it garners a big response.
«It was simply a Facebook post inviting people into a bigger narrative about embodied solidarity with Muslims, who are currently being maligned and mistreated for their religious devotion.»
I am serious about those finger paintings though, I'm sure they're very lovely and you can post it for the whole blog to see your big accomplishment of finding god!
And for Tim ~ harping about missing fathers of GOP «er's ---- the one without any father influence was the «BIG O», now occupying the post like an empty suit!
that their religion is flawed somehow... and when questioned why they try to push their ideas on everybody else, they get frustrated and say that it's the Religious ones that push their ideas on people... NOT THEM... That's funny because i have about 1000 comments on this thread that state the opposite... Atheist's i see on this post appear to fall into that category of people that need to try and convince others to believe what they do because they're not sure in their own beliefs... They know that believing in the big bang theory or other similar theories takes as much faith as any religion has to offer... and when pinned down to the facts that By the laws of physics... the big bang couldn't happen....
I have a lot of love for this post because I feel exactly the same about porridge — I have it for breakfast basically every day (even the hottest summer day) and often have it for dinner if I've had a big lunch!
I've always been a big fan of Asian tastes and flavours, so I'm excited about some of my upcoming recipe posts!
So easy, in fact, that I'm not about to try and fluff it up with a big ole blog post of endless rambles and descriptions.
Tomorrow is Fat Tuesday, and the idea was to kick off the Mardi Gras season with a big batch of gumbo (and post about it today).
You can read more in depth about the importance of having patience with your dough in the Serious Eats post on breadmaking 101, but the big take away is that more time allows more time for the yeast to interact with the flour and work its magic.
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