You can
read those suggestions in our Author...
We'd love to
read your suggestions in the comments, too.
Not exact matches
The experts at the Buffer blog recently weighed
in with three useful
suggestions for anyone writing anything (shortform) that will be
read on a screen.
No. 2 My next
suggestion is to
read something by Edward Freeman on what's known
in academic circles as «Stakeholder Theory.»
Want to
read more, make
suggestions, or even be featured
in a future column?
If this is a question that concerns you, it's worth a
read in full, but here's one practical
suggestion from the article parents could put to use — involve your kids more
in food preparation.
Below,
read Markey's four
suggestions on how you can engage both your long - tenured staffers and new hires
in entry - level positions.
Or, if you're
in the market for more ideas
in this vein,
read up on other experts»
suggestions, from a «pressure calendar» to better verbs.
If you're still flailing around professionally, it's probably worth a
read in full, but here are a few of his most powerful
suggestions in brief.
She closes her
in - depth post (it's very much worth a
read in full) with one
suggestion that just might work.
The app has built -
in abilities to
read the stories you want and to sort
suggestions via topic.
«Mr. Green puts together
suggestions of a serial entrepreneur that make clear sense,
in a logical order, and are worth a thoughtful
read by ANYONE wanting to make a success of their career
in business.»
My next
suggestion is to
read something by Edward Freeman on what's known
in academic circles as «Stakeholder Theory.»
So here is my catalogue of
suggestions for
reading on a very long trip — maybe a convalescent's journey down to the seaside to take the purging air, or some other trip suitably Edwardian
in nature and extent.
I led my students
in silent Bible
reading and reflection to start each day, with little more guidance than passage
suggestions.
In addition, Arvin Vos and Robert Roberts have
read the manuscript and offered helpful
suggestions.
I hope that the
suggestions for further
reading, at the end of each chapter, will enable readers to follow up topics
in which they are interested.
In Part 2, Christians Smith goes on to provide three suggestions for helping us view, read, and study the Bible in a way that allows for the complexity of Scripture while maintaining its authoritative role in our live
In Part 2, Christians Smith goes on to provide three
suggestions for helping us view,
read, and study the Bible
in a way that allows for the complexity of Scripture while maintaining its authoritative role in our live
in a way that allows for the complexity of Scripture while maintaining its authoritative role
in our live
in our lives.
(Wright offers some specific
suggestions for preserving a liturgically - grounded
reading of scripture — including warnings against dropping certain portions of scripture from liturgical
readings because they are startling or strange, as well as warnings against making sermons the focus of corporate worship — that we don't have time to discuss
in detail here.)
I shudder when I
read Lawrence E. Toombs's advice to preachers that they should see «the Old Testament related to the New as hope to fulfillment, as question to answer, as
suggestion to reality» (The Old Testament
in Christian Preaching [Westminster, 1961], p. 27).
The
suggestion of syncretism is pronounced — or, as one
reads on, the suspicion arises that Americanism has
in some way displaced the other religions.
Using a mixture of
suggestion, «cold
reading», hypnosis and plain old trickery, Brown has the ability to make people believe
in God, miracles and the power of prayer faster than you can say «prestidigitation» (look it up).
In conclusion, I am grateful to Professor D. D. Williams of Union Theological Seminary, New York City, and Professor D. W. Sherburne of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, for reading the typescript and making many valuable suggestions; and above all to Professor Charles Hartshorne, who has not read the typescript but who, during a recent short visit to England, discussed with me many of the ideas which are found in this boo
In conclusion, I am grateful to Professor D. D. Williams of Union Theological Seminary, New York City, and Professor D. W. Sherburne of Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, for
reading the typescript and making many valuable
suggestions; and above all to Professor Charles Hartshorne, who has not
read the typescript but who, during a recent short visit to England, discussed with me many of the ideas which are found
in this boo
in this book.
UPDATE: I made a few changes to my depiction of Jesus» response to the woman based on Matt's
suggestion below
in the comment section, which you should definitely
read.
So is Christianity really following Jesus or the writers of these gospels... oh and the Hebrew chapters has not clue who and when was it written... my
suggestion is to spend sometime to know what you believe and what you want to believe... also if you really like to know about what real Jesus was, please
read Quran... more eighty times the name of Jesus is mentioned
in this book... where there is a chapter with Jesus» mother name «Mary» chapter 19, there is another chapter name «ale imran'the grand father of Jesus, chapter 3... and then compare what Jesus really was dear brother
in mankind...
The small group that regularly participates
in Bible -
reading and prayer comes forward; they're always ready for further
suggestions as to what they might do.
If you have other
suggestions on what true beauty is and how to help the women
in our lives feel lovely, please post them
in the comments section for others to
read.
The Very Rev. J. M. Bates, the Rev. D. R. Madill, the Rev. T. M. Corkill and my colleague the Rev. Professor F. W. R. Nichol, I wish to thank warmly for their kindness
in reading the manuscript and for the
suggestions they have made.
Still another
suggestion is to
read carefully and prayerfully the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians or the Beatitudes
in the Sermon on the Mount.
PS
Suggestion: Next time, do a tutorial on how to pick the best avocados and put every sexual innuendo
in it that you can think of, I'll
read it twice and laugh.
I
read the
suggestion for coconut oil / butter
in place of the butter; any egg white replacement ideas for the vegans?
If you
read the English version of this blog entry, you will find a
suggestion for a substitute
in the text.
However, I appreciate your
suggestions, and maybe they will help someone else who
reads this post
in the future.
Thanks for
reading these
suggestions whether you try them or not I still wish for you nothing but further enjoyment
in your culinary endeavors.
You should
read the article
in The Guardian and see that there's nowhere the
suggestion that Arsenal played Ozil injured on his knee.
So, my second
suggestion, Mr Wenger, is put him
in the back five, «cause Ozil is clearly working on his handling skills (as illustrated by the lead up to our third goal) to become our new number one between the sticks (although, he will always be my number one — hope the wife doesn't
read this!)
Off topic: I
read this morning an article about the signing on Danny Welbeck and a
suggestion that Gazidis pushed it through without Wengers knowledge whilst he was
in Rome.
I have
read various team news speculation during the week about formations and lineups which range from pragmatic damage limitation to the more bizarre including
suggestions of playing Zabaleta at centre back or
in midfield; strange that those having criticised Bilic for playing players out of position would believe that such an idea would have any more legs than the player himself.
Other
suggestions: spend some time alone with your baby just holding her and letting her fall asleep on your chest, which can be incredibly relaxing, talk to your wife even if you are concerned about upsetting her as you are a team, keep
in mind that your anxiety is driven by your desire to be a good father - this you should be proud of and not feel guilty about, and
read up on anxiety so you know what you are dealing with (my personal favorite is Dale Carnegie's How To Stop Worrying, a classic).
I really love being a mom and thought I knew so much until I started
reading your blogs, articles, web pages,
suggestions, ideas and etc... I know times have changed since I had my 3, so I just wanted to freshen up on parenting to help my son and daughter
in law.
You can
read about gross motor development
in the 9 - 12 month period at our web page for more tips and
suggestions.
Calm, Reassuring, Likable ~ Written
in L.R.Knost's signature easy - to -
read and conversational style, «Two Thousand Kisses a Day» offers an overview of gentle parenting from birth through young adulthood along with concrete
suggestions and insights into how to implement gentle parenting
in each stage of childhood.
If you find yourself drowning
in Thanksgiving leftovers, try some of these
suggestions from the good folks at Whole Foods...
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The Association for Improvements
in the Maternity Services (AIMS) Ireland is outraged at the
suggestion that the survivors of symphysiotomy have exaggerated, or been
in some way dishonest,
in their claims
in what has been a long and...
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We provide you with a comprehensive manual that reiterates the concepts we review
in class, access to our Two Doulas Birth YouTube channel with videos reviewing some of our techniques, tons of community support and referrals, and outside
reading suggestions.
Dr. Laura Markham's compassion, wisdom, common sense, love and understanding radiates
in each carefully chosen word, example and
suggestion throughout this well - written, easy - to -
read, delicious book on peaceful parenting.
And not just the first few weeks with a newborn, but the first few months because you might not have time to
read (let alone process) any
suggestions that books might offer
in that postpartum period.
I can think of lots of good candidates for a first
read and will have a poll up next week to get readers» thoughts, but if you have some good
suggestions now, send them my way
in a comment below.
Immediately after
reading Ain't Misbehavin», I was inspired to start implementing Alyson Schafer's
suggestions, which are based deeply
in respect for the individual and the family as a whole.
From a more practical standpoint, I appreciated the many
in - line
suggestions for more
in - depth
reading on certain topics, as well as a the multimedia catalog of recommended resources
in the back of the book.