Still, I have never tried to accumulate flight points or taken advantage of the companion ticket, nor have
I read about anyone doing so.
I haven't
read about anyone getting this offer for a personal SPG Amex card.
You won't even see testimonials from couples — because the dating site values user privacy and the team doesn't think
reading about anyone else's success will help you reach your own goals.
Not exact matches
Anyone who's
read or heard anything
about diversity in tech is familiar with the pipeline problem: the fact that women and under - represented minorities don't pursue STEM degrees at the same rate as men.
This is useful for two reasons: First, you explain the purpose of the meeting to
anyone who didn't take the time to
read your preparatory messages, and second, you open the floor to any questions or concerns
about the meeting's topic.
There are many classic books
about writing effective copy, and «How to win friends and influence people» should be required
reading for
anyone who wants to improve their marketing chops.
The best - selling book
about baseball stats is a must -
read for
anyone interested in corporate ethical performance.
For
anyone who's curious
about where things stand with Obamacare, this is a great first
read.
Before pitching to
anyone,
read what topics they write
about in their bio.
The Kindle line is just
about synonymous with e-readers, and each device remains a good buy for
anyone who'd prefer a longer - lasting, dedicated
reading device over a more featured tablet.
The half - dozen diverse stories are a must
read for
anyone who has lived under the shadow of depression, covering the founders» level of disclosure
about their condition, recommended approaches to staying healthy, and opinions on the level of stigma remaining in the industry.
In a post on the «Rent the Runaways» Facebook group
about the book, one member asked if
anyone had
read it; someone responded, «Why
read it when you lived it?»
And I've kind of given up on
reading anything that
anyone writes
about Tumblr.
After
reading and thinking
about all of this, I stand by my (relatively) broad definition of an entrepreneur — namely, that
anyone who takes on the risk of working for him or herself is (at least one type of) an entrepreneur.
A definite must -
read that ought to be required
reading for
anyone serious
about online marketing.»
I said it was... [Keep
Reading...]
about DO N'T LET
ANYONE SHAME YOU FOR YOUR FINANCIAL JOURNEY
Anyone who has
read Richard Williams's 2014 memoir, «Black and White: The Way I See It,» knows how much resentment he felt
about the racism he faced growing up in the American South and how intent he was on preparing his tennis - playing daughters to handle being outsiders in a predominantly white sport.
In the 2011 interview — which can be
read in its entirety here — the 38 - year - old claimed Trump never told her not to tell
anyone about their multiple encounters.
But what Fernandez can't track is what happens when people
read all those comments or tweets: Does the marketing change
anyone's feelings
about Nike?
This is a must
read for
anyone looking to pad their retirement fund and feel secure
about their future.
If the printing press was
about «
anyone can
read,» the web
about «
anyone can write,» the hardware ecosystem changed enough to say today «
anyone can build.»
I've
read through these letters numerous times, and I recommend them to
anyone who is serious
about truly understanding the methods of Buffett.
When I joined this site in 2011 all I
read about was the «dead cat bounce» that was coming soon and
anyone who was buying a home in 2011 was a «knife catcher» and would be stuck with an overpriced home on a 30 yr mortgage.
«A point made forcefully by Dennis Kelleher; his blog at Better Markets is a must -
read for
anyone who cares
about financial regulatory reforms.»
``... should be required
reading for
anyone who is thinking
about entering the sales and trading industry.»
Why should
anyone read about your religion?
to the user «prophet» or to
anyone reading these posts, you can visit LDS.org or Mormon.org to learn what The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - Day Saints is
about.
I can't believe that CNN's lead article on Easter is
about an idea from an obscure book that hardly
anyone will
read.
Did you know that the Gospel of Thomas is a late Gnostic text that just
about anyone with an education doesn't take seriously (nor, pretty much
anyone with familiarity with the Bible who has actually
read it!).
Anyone who
reads The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, however, must recognize that, far from being uncritical, Novak evinces an intense and well - informed sense
about where the American experiment has gone wrong and is going wrong» from race relations, to the urban underclass, to crime, and the debasement of popular culture.
I invite
anyone with a curiosity
about Christianity to
read the first 5 books straight through and not just cherry picking as most Christians do.
I just
read about their history and can't believe
anyone would fall for that crap... In fact if you took away the Racism, Child Molestation, Treason, Blasphemy, Archeological Fiction... It was just be Christanity LOL
In any case, I have not yet heard of any Christians who invalidate or disregard
anyone who didn't
read the Bible in its «original language» in contrast to what many Muslims say
about reading the Quran in Arabic.
... i know your book says don't believe anything else before or after to protect its place in history, but just as you would
read greek mythology and have incredulous thoughts
about multigods ruling the earth water and the undergrounds, those who are not stuck on your wavelength,
read your mythology and think how
anyone in their right minds could ever fall for those idolatric stories... your belief in your creationist god is as unfathomable as an adult looking up the chimney and feeling the power of Santa Clause in them... does the power of Santa Clause compel you?
I wouldn't want
anyone to conclude that I know anything
about or am an authority on any of the issues beyond what everyone else can
read and watch on TV.
But when David Halberstam (who, with Neil Sheehan, did more than
anyone else to create the canonical narrative of Vietnam) died tragically this past year in an auto accident, not a single obituary notice I
read suggested he had been terribly wrong
about Tet or that his wrongheadedness had helped create a political situation that had had lethal consequences for millions.
For
anyone that
reads or has
read the bible, then you would know that it say's «No one knows
about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.»
I wasn't interested in having
anyone here
read about witches.
The Christ I
read about would flip tables and be extremely upset over
anyone tainting or mixing pure worship to His Father.
Anyone who is concerned
about everyone else's doctrinal ducks being in a row needs to
read the story of the Good Samaritan and keep
reading it until they get it.
When I
read it, I thought of Peter Rollins» parable
about the preacher whose «gift» was that
anyone he prayed for immediately lost their religious convictions.
Brownson's conservative approach to Scripture will win over many skeptical readers, and his book should be required
reading for
anyone who wants to make an informed judgment
about the Bible and homosexuality.
And they were able to
read it in language written so that
anyone, even, as Tyndale wrote, «the boy who driveth the plow,» could understand it.1 The Word became, as Ong says, silent.2 That silence has had profound influence on the way we think
about religious language, but it is well to remember that when those translations into the vernacular were made, they were not written down in the language of print.
Anyone who has even studied the Bible in a cursory manner can see that Christ came to «fulfill, not abolish» (Mt. 5:17), and Christ taught
about a variety of things his followers should do; otherwise, the Gospels would have simply
read «The Torah is obsolete; go now, and live as you please.»
Anyone with their wits
about them who
reads scripture and prays and is genuinely humble will see that many of the issues which push people into «camps» - especially but not only in the U.S. - are distortions in both directions caused by trying to get a quick fix on a doctrinal or ethical issue, squashing it into the small categories of one particular culture.
Also I said I am not a religious person and that means I do not believe in any of this stuff but I am not going to say it is impossible because I think almost anything is possible so calling me a religious anything is
about as empty an insult as
anyone can toss my way,
read before you insult, oh yes and make sure you retain what you
read, that might help you a little.
I know that many folks get carried away with the notion of calling and turn it into some sort of Delphic Oracle experience (see fellow blogger Kevin DeYoung's wonderful book «Just Do Something» as an antidote to this; it should be mandatory
reading for
anyone who is serious
about this).
This is why I feel the way I do and I encourage
anyone reading this to really think
about life and beyond the day to day.
You need to
read a book
about evolution before you tell
anyone else your thoughts.
Anyone who has questions
about Islam or the Koran should
read (or listen to) the book «The Complete Infidels Guide to the Koran».