Sentences with phrase «reader of this magazine»

The phrase "reader of this magazine" refers to someone who is reading or has read a particular magazine. Full definition
And that's why, for readers of this magazine, this is an important novel.
It's probable that most readers of this magazine are still in wealth accumulation mode.
As regular readers of this magazine will know we think we need a developed version of the traditional Catholic answer based upon original sin and the distinction of matter and spirit - see for instance our Truth Will Set You Free column of last March.
To some extent, it wasnt a fair test, either, because the president of the company turned out to be a longtime reader of the magazine.
It will surprise few readers of this magazine that Ed Clark emerged as the overall winner.
Even a casual reader of this magazine may notice a dichotomy between the focus of this month's cover package — SOHO entrepreneurs — and the majority of our readers — people who run companies that have multiple employees.
Many readers of this magazine will have uncomfortable memories of earthly liturgies in which that foretaste has been hard to find: banal music, performed into a microphone situated in or near the sanctuary, trite Bidding Prayers read badly, an atmosphere lacking in reverence.
«As the number of tablets and mobile devices increases, so do the potential readers of our magazine, and we must be there to meet them on the devices they choose,» said Bill Marr to EON, creative director for National Geographic magazine and another DPS user.
While executives from the magazine's staff made glorious claims that having this oversized debt simply wiped clean will allow them to continue to publish, there has not been much mention of how this will benefit tax payers and consumers, let alone avid readers of the magazine's 49 monthly international editions and some twenty more related titles.
As a long - time reader of the magazine «New Scientist» I am painfully aware of the failures of logic and evidence to which popular science is prone.
For readers of this magazine and those involved in the Faith movement, this call for a renewal of catechesis is a familiar theme.
Regular readers of the magazine and weblog would enjoy being a part.
IN DEFENSE OF PRESCHOOL As a longtime reader of your magazine, I was quite surprised to open this month's issue and find the preschool I send my children to savaged in «The Death of Preschool,» by Paul Tullis.
John Gavin, S.J., will be known to quite a few of the readers of this magazine, and those who do know him will know that he is gifted teacher, possessed of a remarkable talent for straightening out the convoluted and explaining the complex.
Readers of this magazine (and of our «Reasons for Believing» pamphlet What Makes Man Unique?)
Since the Faith magazine has always been a balanced publication regarding the papacy of the late pontiff, could you offer the readers of your magazine a fair critical analysis of John Cornwell's book in one of the future issues?
Readers of this magazine will, of course, expect no contradiction between scientific thought and Catholic theology, but this is not the case among most scientists:
There is less focus on the deeper mysteries of God's actions and messages in relation to our lives, which might be of more interest to readers of this magazine.
To conclude I would say that the book is not terrible, but I am not sure it would appeal to the readers of this magazine.
Readers of the magazine may recognize Mark Barrett, as he has been quoted....
Participants in Faith youth events and readers of this magazine will know that Faith Movement exists in order to do its bit towards these specific ends.
Although we are early into the new year, it seems as those the readers of the magazine are carrying that assessment in their voting records.
The winners were selected by Discover's editors and a panel of eminent advisors, based on nominations made by leading scientists in a wide range of fields, as well as by other readers of the magazine.
Readers of this magazine will not be surprised that the majority of our graduates live and work in North America.
This was followed by the naming of the model in July, the result of a poll of more than 350,000 readers of magazines of the AutoBild group.
In August 2004, Dan Neuharth, PhD, the author of Secrets You Keep from Yourself: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Happiness, told the readers of the magazine First for Women that «avoidance is a knee - jerk response to a core fear that threatens your ego.»
We're well within our rights to Google a journalist and ask why they're requesting a book about X when they only seem to cover Y. Or query why the readers of A magazine would be interested in B. Or wonder why someone would need a review copy nine months after a book is published.
If you're a regular reader of this magazine, you're familiar with the Couch Potato strategy.
Readers of both magazines offered insights into the best — and worst — parts of business travel.
We have also produced a video of the camera that is available as a bonus downloadable video for all readers of this magazine.
Many of these artists will be familiar names to readers of this magazine: William Bailey, Jake Berthot, Rackstraw Downes, Philip Pearlstein, and Joan Snyder.
Now, I am not a reader of magazines other than Scientific American type publications, and have no curiosity for these things.
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