Not exact matches
If you want to read more of the terms and conditions to see if you find any pitfalls that apply to you, you can check through them her
If you want to
read more
of the terms and conditions to see
if you find any pitfalls that apply to you, you can check through them her
if you find any pitfalls that apply to you, you can check through them here.
The FDA approves the use
of those strips — but only
if interpreted by a «direct visual
reading.»
But
if it's simply that your book
reading in no way keeps pace with your book buying, I have good news for you (and for me; I definitely fall into this category): Your overstuffed library isn't a sign
of failure or ignorance, it's a badge
of honor.
If your customer service personnel, especially online, have any responses in their quiver
of standard answers that
read like robotic, pasted copy, find them and start over.
After
reading this study, I'm wondering
if perhaps women entrepreneurs face very different social environments than the men do, even outside
of tech enclaves like Silicon Valley.
But
if you're looking for
reading inspiration from a host
of super smart, business - savvy book enthusiasts, then Stanford Graduate School
of Business is here to help.
Read enough
of these stories — as well as the avalanche
of posts and articles out there urging you to up your productivity by getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty
if you're not naturally up and at»em at dawn.
But this gives you a sense
of the relative capabilities,
if you can
read those.
If you decide to gift one, the recipient will enjoy free two - day shipping; access to the Prime Now app, which provides free two - hour delivery on tens
of thousands
of items; Prime Video, Amazon's streaming video service; Prime Music; the Kindle Lending Library; Prime
Reading; Prime Audible Channels; unlimited photo storage, and more.
If you stick to your schedule, treat yourself to something you enjoy like listening your favorite song or
reading a chapter
of a good book.
If people can watch a 3 - minute video instead
of reading a 500 - word blog post, they will.
He was in the kind
of dorm a nonviolent offender like Shkreli is likely to wind up in, and his post might be a bit reassuring to Shkreli
if he had time to
read it before he was taken into custody:
If you want to make the most
of whatever intellectual horsepower you have, it's well worth a
read in full, but here are a few
of his ideas in brief to get you started.
If you're looking for book suggestions to fill your
reading list this year, you could do a lot worse that follow the blog
of Microsoft - founder - turned - philanthropist Bill Gates.
Again, the CRTC's use
of that word can be
read into as further action could be taken
if channels and packs are deemed not affordable.
If you want to keep track
of 3,000 texts on oncology, well, I can't
read that many.
«
If you load a mudfoot down with a lot
of gadgets that he has to watch, someone a lot more simply equipped — say with a stone ax — will sneak up and bash his head in while he is trying to
read a vernier,» says Rico.
If Podesta and the Democrats had encrypted their emails, would we be
reading the tweets
of President Hillary Clinton now?
It
reads, ``... the trading volume and price
of our ordinary shares may be more volatile than
if our ordinary shares were initially listed in connection with an underwritten initial public offering.»
If you've been
reading about the symptoms
of endometriosis, it can be easy to convince yourself that any period cramp or stomach twinge you feel is a surefire sign that you have endometriosis.
If you don't know them personally, you've
read about them: the woebegone residents
of Vancouver, Toronto, and the surrounding areas
of those two cities who bought too much house.
If you're considering dipping into your 401 (k) to fund your business,
read this list
of negative consequences before you decide.
If you like
reading about the world
of cryptofinance, please sign up for our newsletter The Ledger — coming soon in just a couple
of weeks.
It's well worth
reading in full
if you've recently found yourself baffled by all the diverse and dubious advice on offer, but
if you're looking for a quick - and - dirty rundown
of some
of the most common leadership myths, here are a few in brief:
It's worth a
read if you want to understand why Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony is the first, not the last, you'll be seeing
of tech titans on Capitol Hill — and why Jeff Bezos may put his second headquarters nearby.
If you, like me and Marc Andreessen, among others, are a believer in the power
of lists, you should definitely
read the Journal's delightful «ahed» on the topic published Saturday.
If you don't know yours and happen to be
reading this article purely out
of curiosity, go find your serial number now and store it somewhere that is not your laptop.
If you're looking for more
reading material about the Trump White House and its rotating cast
of characters, here's a quick guide to some books already published and yet to come in 2018 — some
of which might seem like beach or airport
reads until you remember the reports are rooted in real life.
If you've
read Patrick Lencioni's masterpiece The Five Dysfunctions
of a Team, you know the foundation for any good relationship is trust — it's the foundation for his pyramid model — and that foundation simply can not happen without transparency at work.
Where,
if you follow the right people, you won't have to remember to go to their site because their Tumblr blog will put that great piece you wanted to
read right in front
of you.
President Trump isn't known to be the most avid reader,
if you
read and placed your faith in the account
of Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury.
If they get to the end
of your content feeling no better off than before they started
reading / listening / watching it, you not only did a disservice to your business with your weak effort — you've done the entire Web a disservice by cluttering it up with yet more junk.
But isn't the problem also that
if players have more EULAs to
read, they'll probably
read fewer
of them?
«
If two women each talk to their friends the same amount
of time, but one
of them spends more time
reading about friends on Facebook as well, the one
reading tends to grow slightly more depressed,» Burke says.
And
if you want to know what to
read, you should probably look to the guy who has devoured the most incredible number
of titles.
Though it is really only valuable to the company
if it provides results, it is the integrity
of the information being shared that really matters to those
reading it.
If you haven't picked it up yet, it's well worth a
read in full and is packed with examples
of how our knee - jerk decision - making machinery can lead us astray, as well as techniques to short - circuit bias.
Typically, people don't like
reading a sales pitch, but
if it contains a ton
of great information, they won't mind.
If you're constantly
reading, trying new activities or taking courses to learn new skills, you'll have a wealth
of «newness» at your fingertips to help you slow down time.
If this isn't an option you're willing to explore, you can stop
reading the rest
of this article.
He chooses his words diplomatically, but it's easy to
read between the lines
of his politesse: travellers wouldn't warm to Porter so «quickly»
if the service with Air Canada and WestJet weren't so infuriating.
The book
reads as a bit
of an underdog story — both your story and the company's — but
if you polled most rooms, you'd find Nike is perceived as the Goliath.
The company's AI product, Quill, can essentially turn numbers into stories: The box score from a baseball game becomes a written report
of that game, for example, detailing player performance as
if you were
reading a sportswriter's coverage in the newspaper.
If you want to know what someone like that sounds like,
read this remarkable op - ed by one
of Trump's most prominent intellectual supporters.
The imagery paints the picture
of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers
if you haven't
read / seen Lord
of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature
of the enemy and the bravery
of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
Columns such as this one are published every day, but
reading them is a waste
of time
if you don't take action.
If we don't, there will be ramifications, a harsh lesson I'm sure many people
reading this are well aware
of.
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But
if you're
reading this post, I can say with a 99.99 percent degree
of confidence that something is going right.
It was very poorly written and
if you
read it, what it was dealing with was gender stereotypes, why some men like to oppress women, why other women like to be submissive, you know, something like «Fifty Shades
of Grey.»»