Sentences with phrase «reader questions when»

We get a lot of reader questions when it comes to home owner and real estate issues.

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But one thing that has always helped me is that when I'm sitting down to write an article, I start by asking myself one question «How can I help my readers today?».
Readers of a plan can't always capture your passion for the business nor can they ask questions when you finish.
When a prospective reader sees the title of your book — particularly if it is non-fiction — it should leave no question in their mind about what the book is about.
Within hours of the announcement on Thursday — which involves making it easier for users to flag fakes, as well as alerting readers when the accuracy of a story has been called into question — conservative outlets were already dismissing the move as a conspiracy of left - leaning partisans, designed to smother alternative sources and protect existing «gatekeepers.»
When I started this blog I wanted to begin with a groundwork for investing so that if readers had questions I could refer them to those posts.
Reader question: «I was thinking about using the FHA loan program when buying a house in spring 2016.
One friend told me recently that, when he asked a question about parenting on Facebook, he received close to a hundred comments from concerned readers.
Hope you'll find this of help, Donna... If you (or other readers) have questions, I'll try to follow up as best I can, when I can.
And now, in Luke 19:29, Luke mentions both Bethphage — House of Unripe Figs, and Bethany — House of Many Figs, and the question in the reader's mind then was, «When Jesus enters Jerusalem, which of the two will he find the Jews to be?»
When we by contrast present Scripture in the first instance in terms of some particular theological framework or in the light of specialized or critical issues, we not only fail to address the questions that trouble us, but we may also place a barrier between the reader and the text of Scripture.
I am not sure if this answers the reader's question, but it does help explain what Jesus meant when He said, «My God, my God, why have You forsaken Me?»
We saw this play out in the comment section earlier this week when an open, inquisitive reader asked a question of LGBT readers that included the phrase «gay lifestyle.»
RELEVANT covers the voiced responses from RELEVANT readers to the question How should a Christian respond when a close friend is gay?
In Steven Furtick's book, Crash the Chatterbox he encourages his readers to ask two questions when facing fears.
In the third place, when the reader takes up the biblical understanding of God and man and begins to understand his own situation in these terms, then the question of the social relevance of the Bible is solved.
When the reader asks this kind of question, he begins to see that in writing to the Galatians Paul rejected the ultimate adequacy of every form of religious achievement, not simply that of Judaism.
«My goal with this book,» he writes, «is to assure people of faith that they do not need to feel anxious, disloyal, unfaithful, dirty, scared, or outcast for engaging these questions of the Bible, interrogating it, not liking some of it, exploring what it really says, and discerning like adult readers what we can learn from it in our own journey of faith... We respect the Bible most when we let it be what it is and learn from it rather than combing out the tangles to make it presentable.»
I love it when readers answer each others» questions!!
I love it when I hear from a reader through social media, I have received many questions and requests for menu planning... so please, if you need to talk food, talk to me!!
I'm always surprised when readers ask me these sorts of basic questions and I realize that I haven't ever answered them on the blog!
When I shared my Pumpkin Pie Chocolate Fat Bombs, many of my readers had questions about one of the ingredients: coconut butter.
But when I noticed that lots of readers were asking questions about how to turn the cake recipe into a cupcake recipe, I decided it was time to give it a try myself!
Every Arsenal fan knows that Alexis Sanchez didn't play for us at the beginning of the season because he had a cold and wasn't fit (I mean he was waiting for his transfer to Manchester City to be confirmed), and when it didn't happen he has seemed a shadow of his normal self, leading readers like me questioning the wisdom of not cashing in on him while we had the chance.
So when JustArsenal readers say things like «Player X is brilliant so go get him Wenger», we should all realise that it is not just a question of paying the money and he plays straight away.
I love it when readers send me their questions about flying with baby.
When readers started to email me questions, I decided to start a pumping advice column to try to help them and other new moms get their pumping questions answered.
The SoP reader, who forwarded a recording of this call, questioned the intelligence of spending resources to have a Republican congressman call voters in an area where he lost big in the November 2011 election when he was ousted from the Erie County executive's office by Democrat Mark Poloncarz.
According to this reader, the questions compared Weiner and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, who pretty much bigfooted the field when he dropped from the mayor's race into the comptroller contest back in November, pushing out two term - limited NYC Council members — Domenic Recchia, of Brooklyn, and Dan Garodnick, of Manhattan — in the process.
Panelists will address questions such as: When writing a manuscript, what steps can an author take to enhance its impact on editors, reviewers and, if accepted for publication, on readers?
One of the most common questions I get from readers in the early stages of Hashimoto's is, «Should I (or when should I) start taking thyroid medications?»
I love when you, my supportive readers, ask me questions!
When I shared my Pumpkin Pie Chocolate Fat Bombs, many of my readers had questions about one of the ingredients: coconut butter.
Question... on your April 16th sunglasses video you put on a pair of what I assume are readers when you were checking the lipstick color.
So it's only natural that when a reader sends me an email and asks me a question about where to find beautiful dresses in cheap prices that won't break their bank, I'm happy to oblige.
So imagine my surprise when the Style Bakery fielded this question from one of their readers:
I somehow don't think that's what readers mean when they ask this question.
One of the reader questions I received recently was about how and when to wear nude shoes.
That question is harder to answer but I'll explain my thoughts with the hope that it will assist my readers when choosing whether or not to try eHarmony.
As a relationship expert, this is how I advise readers of my blog and listeners of my radio podcast when they ask questions.
For example, a quick check of someone's profile might reveal that she has 3 kids when the reader doesn't want any, or that a relationship is out of the question, as the profile holder says they would never relocate.
A: Hi Allen... this is the shortest question on Hookup Help I've ever answered (please dear readers, send as much information you can when asking a question.)
If you are an avid reader, instead of sharing this in your «leisure time» answer, share your love of reading, your favorite genres, and your favorite author when answering Question 11.
The question is not if, readers, but when you will enjoy this video.
That's what we discovered when we asked the same questions of readers as were posed to a representative cross-section of the public as a whole in 2011.
To help ask the right questions when you're selecting a school, read Choosing the Right School for Your Gifted Child: A Picky Parent Guide Quick Kit (requires Adobe Reader) by Bryan C. Hassel and Emily Ayscue Hassel in the Duke Gifted Letter.
Strategies that successful bilingual readers share with successful monolingual readers include making inferences, drawing conclusions, integrating prior knowledge into ongoing meaning construction, and asking questions when comprehension breaks down.
But, we bet it made them feel a little better to know that they don't have to fake understanding when they read; the best readers question, reread, look for context clues, and more in order to better understand and move through the text.
The question is here: Diagnosing P0171 2007 Toyota Corolla I only have a OBD2 reader, I just bought a scanner, which should come on Monday but when I was looking around my engine for leaks and such, I saw a little crack where the PCV pipe connects with the air intake pipe.
A cover can be simple or complex but it must evoke questions in the reader's mind or create emotions when they look at it.
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