Sentences with phrase «publishing pamphlets»

This will be done by publishing pamphlets for both FHA loan borrowers and non-FHA borrowers touting the merits of professional home inspections.
How about those «authors» — if you can call them that — who view writing as a get - rich - quick - with - little - effort scheme, publishing pamphlets.
In 1962, the Chamber of Commerce even published a pamphlet extolling the productivity gains of reduced hours.»
He was responding to a recently published pamphlet by the Catholic Teachers Federation, «Are Catholic Schools Divisive?»
They published a pamphlet listing the «fundamentals of the faith:» Biblical inerrancy, the virgin birth, Adam and Eve.
In the early days of the FAITH Movement, we published a pamphlet on religious freedom.
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Privately published pamphlet, 1940.
La Leche League also publishes a pamphlet on allergies as they relate to breastfeeding, with information on how to detect and reduce baby's exposure to allergens, how allergies occur, and how to help prevent allergies in subsequent children.
In 1797 the great democratic thinker and politician Tom Paine published a pamphlet, Agrarian Justice.
Earlier this month the Thatcherite No Turning Back group published a pamphlet written by its chairman, John Redwood, which urged Mr Cameron to accept tax cuts, saying they were vital for economic growth.
And very quietly, Vince Cable published a pamphlet.
He is part of the Labour's Future Group, which last week published a pamphlet warning that the party is «intellectually exhausted» and could be out of power for a generation after the next election.
[20][21] In 2012, he published a pamphlet through the thinktank Demos called Stop the Union Bashing: Why Conservatives Should Embrace the Trade Union Movement, which relayed the history of trade unionism in the Conservative Party, and called for these links to be revived.
Yesterday I published a pamphlet for the Society of Conservative Lawyers arguing that direct regional elections would -
Swift (1667 - 1745) is best known for his book, Gulliver's Travels, but during his lifetime he was renowned as a prolific political satirist who wrote and published pamphlets supporting England's Tory party (which championed the primacy of the British monarchy over its Parliament) and targeting the opposing Whig faction, which advocated the reverse.
More recently the Kunsthalle Göppingen staged a project around his self - published pamphlets, and a major book by Stefan Banz has appeared on Eilshemius and his influence on Duchamp.
During the glory days of Something Else Press (1964 - 1974), its founder, the poet, editor and scholar Dick Higgins created the Great Bear imprint to publish pamphlets that were quickly printed and easily disseminated, guaranteeing wide distribution and accessibility.
Sabido works with Corporate Europe Observatory, which published the pamphlet, «The COP 19 Guide to Corporate Lobbying: Climate Crooks and the Polish Government's Partners in Crime.»
The Global Warming Policy Foundation published a pamphlet critical of the Stern Review (PDF)-- an influential report on the economics of climate change published in October 2006.
In 1958, the American Bar Association (ABA) published a pamphlet recommending that attorneys track and keep detailed records of their time.
Co-wrote, designed, and published pamphlets to assist family members with assessing and treating head trauma in elderly family members.
The Gottman Institute has published a pamphlet called How To Be a Great Listener, which is a great tool for building listening skills.

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The Small Business Administration (SBA) publishes a series of pamphlets and other information designed to assist businesses in obtaining loans.
The CEO has become a Tom Paine of sorts — going so far as to publish a short pamphlet on the topic at his Web site, www.lexjet.com.
Lee plans to pursue custom - publishing deals to produce pamphlets about various childhood diseases for pharmaceutical - industry sales forces.
It was two pamphlets that Hayek published in the 1970s — first, Choice in Currency (1976) and then Denationalisation of Money (1978)-- that caused the scales to fall off of my eyes and of those of some other economists, thereby encouraging us to reconsider the merits of private and competitive currency systems.
These are impressive virtues, reeking of Greece and Rome, and self - consciously invoked by the founding generation in the pseudonyms they chose when they published political pamphlets --- Publius, Pacificus, Helvetius, Agrippa, Cato, Brutus, and so on.
Yet he somehow found time — rather, made time — to publish hundreds of books, tracts, pamphlets, and a periodical as well.
The results were published in a pamphlet titled «What We Learned from What You Said,» and evangelism and Christian education were the top two priorities listed.
Editor's Note: The following «Extract from the speech of A. N. Whitehead, Esq., Sc.D., at the Annual Meeting of the Cambridge Women's Suffrage Association, Nov. 5, 1906» was published as a four - page pamphlet by the Cambridge Women's Suffrage Association (Mrs. J. Ward, 6 Selwyn Gardens, Hon. Sec.).
(This pamphlet later became Yoder's Karl Barth and the Problem of War, published by Abingdon in 1970.)
He outlined these pastoral principles in an article, since published as Christian Formation by Faith Pamphlets.
Others of his shorter works, which are also published as Faith Pamphlets, and many as yet unpublished gems from his ordinary parish newsletters, reveal the effectiveness of this living vision of Christian truth - simultaneously doctrinal, moral, spiritual and practical.
Their talks were also published as pamphlets and distributed widely.
It was not addressed to any one church or district, but was published as a tract or pamphlet, to correct the growing disbelief in the second coming of Jesus; and to enforce his message its writer put it forth, as other men of his time were putting forth theirs, under the great name of Peter.
When I first saw the title of this book I assumed it would be a pamphlet along the lines of those very useful booklets published by the Catholic Truth Society, setting out Catholic doctrine in simple terms for the interested reader without the time or inclination to read more weighty theological works.
AA publishes a sprightly monthly magazine, the Grapevine, and distributes books and pamphlets related to the field of alcoholism.
Luther translated the letter into German and had it printed and published in Wittenberg as a separate pamphlet on 4 November.
There were religious tract and Bible societies to publish and spread both the Bible and various religious pamphlets and books among the godly and godless.
Given this new spending power, the «politics of limits» urged by Sir John Harman in the recently published Fabian pamphlet, «The Green Crunch», may not be of interest.
He advised princes, in a pamphlet published in 1525, to kill «robbing and murdering hordes of peasants».
Today, the Government, in which I serve as Minister for Decentralisation, is publishing what could be seen as a sequel — but not just another a pamphlet, because this is a guide to a groundbreaking piece of legislation, the Localism Bill.
For more details visit www.policy-network.net/events Giles Radice is a Labour peer, author of the original Southern Discomfort pamphlet in 1992, and of the recent New Labour biography Trio (published by IB Tauris, 2010).
David Osland's new pamphlet «How to select or Reselect your MP» invites us to do so, by his self - conscious decision to reboot a pamphlet that was first published in 1981.
Writing in a pamphlet published today and quoted by the Observer newspaper, Reeves stated: «For what it is worth, I think the coalition tightened a little more than necessary in the first two years; relied a bit too much on spending cuts rather than tax rises to fill the hole; and above all has taken a myopically conservative approach to borrowing for investment.»
This is why I co-authored with Mats Persson a pamphlet for Open Europe published yesterday called The Case for European Localism, which lays out the reasons to repatriate powers, and suggests some options for doing so.
Writing in a pamphlet published this morning — entitled The Liberal Republic — to mark the thinktank's birthday, the Demos director, Richard Reeves, and former Blair speechwriter Phil Collins spell out their philosophy, arguing that a «Liberal line» runs through all the three main parties and is more interesting than classic dividing lines of left and right.
During a lengthy conversation with Cohen, on which he based part of his article, I suggested that neither the IPPR nor Fabian Society would have published my recent pamphlet for Policy Exchange which outlined a model for engagement with Muslim groups based on normative British values.
In association with The Equality Trust, Demos have today published three pamphlets focusing on equality from the perspective of each of the main political parties.
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