Sentences with phrase «reading time at least»

If possible, try to have reading time at least once a day.

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«I religiously read at least five newspapers — The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Financial Times, Washington Post, and San Jose Mercury News — as well as a wide range of industry blogs, from TechCrunch to Marc Andreesen to Fred Wilson to HubSpot to several in the data storage industry.
I am not kidding here, I'm probably forced to turn off my laptop and read a book (or write a blog like this one) at least 50 percent of the time.
How We Acquired 100K Early Bird Signups with Zero Marketing Budget I've probably read this article at least 10 times.
In 2002, before the sale of PayPal even went through, Musk started voraciously reading about rocket technology, and later that year, with $ 100 million, he started one of the most unthinkable and ill - advised ventures of all time: a rocket company called SpaceX, whose stated purpose was to revolutionize the cost of space travel in order to make humans a multi-planetary species by colonizing Mars with at least a million people over the next century.
Just in case you read about this in either Xinhua, Global Times or China Daily, please do not think that anything has actually happened in the iPad trademark dispute, or at least anything that can be verified.
Equip yourself with tools to make the right choices — stock your cupboards with nourishing food, surround yourself with active, intelligent friends and family, and designate at least 30 minutes to YOU time — whether you're exercising, reading, or meditating.
Using monthly stock portfolio data for all individual investors who traded at least six times every 24 months on the Oslo Stock Exchange during January 1993 through June 2003 (65,848 investors), they find that: Keep Reading
Out of these at least 81 % read or open these alerts most of the time and 79 % have made at least one purchase.
Since just about everyone reading this post has at least thought about opening a restaurant at some time in their life I have created this hypothetical scenario: Two of your friends have asked you to invest in their restaurant.
So once you've read Atlas Shrugged or at least sat through the movies, it's time to learn the philosophies of Ayn Rand in her own words.
Wish I had read this a long time ago... Bad keyword research has punish my efforts badly, still, at least in my niche, which by the way is travel, there are not so many keyword options.
; 2) if yes, does he read the Report on Business, Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times or watch BNN, CNBC, or at least CBC's Bottom Line?
I've probably read this article at least 10 times.
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are at in the holy book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
But whether you agree or disagree with Bob Wilkin, at least he did more in this debate than spend most of his time reading Bible verses.
All this has attracted the attention of one Barry Sheerman, chairman of the parliamentary cross-party committee on children, schools and families, who now wants to haul offending bishops (the good news is that there are at least two) in front of his committee for an inquisitorial going - over (which by the time you read this may have taken place).
A perennial favorite read aloud that deeply moves (I never get through the school scene with the native boys without crying) and one Hope has read at least a handful of times.
no time to read now, at least not without rushing through... will catch up later oh wearer of sexy green sneakers.
At the bare minimum, make sure that before you begin a book study, you have read through the entire book at least one time, and have a general idea of the thought flow and structure of the booAt the bare minimum, make sure that before you begin a book study, you have read through the entire book at least one time, and have a general idea of the thought flow and structure of the booat least one time, and have a general idea of the thought flow and structure of the book.
Some of the best Bible scholars of the past and present never would teach or preach on any book of the Bible until they had read it through at least 60 or 100 times.
Until I read the Bible twice solely for the purpose of searching for what it says about godly human anger, I never even noticed that the Scriptures record Jesus» being angry at least 15 times in the Gospel narratives.
According to the Barna study, the percent of engagement people have with the Bible — from being engaged (reading the Bible at least four times a week), friendly (engaged with the Bible less than four times a week), neutral (read the Bible once a month or less and see the Bible as the inspired word of God, but acknowledge it can have some errors) and skeptical (see the Bible as «just another book of teachings written by men)-- has started to stabilize and return to its normal rates after the rate of skepticism increased by 4 percent to 14 percent and the rate of friendliness dropped 8 percent to 37 percent in 2011.
Thank you for at least taking the time to read the bible but, next time you read it and I hope u do.
Jeff, please read the following at - least 5 times.
Reading some of these comments reminds me of why I couldn't go to church anymore (at least not for a long time)... it would be a disaster.
I've read the Old Testament at least three times and I have made many notes on it.
During that time, sharing is the key — talking, listening to the rain, or reading a sexy novel together, taking a walk along a stream, eating by candlelight — whatever both mates find relaxing, satisfying, and at least a little romantic.
Well... I'm done reading your crappy reports and comment sections CNN, you've successfully turned another educated person away, and what do you care honestly, every time you turn away someone who understands logic and reason, you bring in 10 more lowly people with degrees from state college (I mean, «yes, they're ph.ds, but from state college??? that shouldn't really count, or at least should be considered the equivalent of a masters degree at a good school).
Any twelve Jews were allowed to form a synagogue, and, although many Christians may have continued at least for a time as members of normal Jewish synagogues (Acts 6:9, 9:29), they probably established house - synagogues of their own as well; to the usual scripture - reading and interpretation, followed by prayer and praise to God, they brought a new and special unity of purpose.
We read at least seven times of Providence; the Supremes are here four times, as in Supreme Being and Supreme Ruler of the Universe; Lord, as in «O Lord!»
And the one you heard was not our best, at least not mine... It was the first time that Liz had ever read any of those Scriptures, so I thought we would have enough to talk about just confronting the content of the story, but it was actually kind of slow.
This time try looking this up yourself, or at least read, and praise YHWH, in His name.
Oh, and this super stupid guy has not only read the bible cover to cover at least 4 times in my life but also graduated from MIT with honors and work as an electrical engineer.
My hope is that perhaps you will take the time to read this short blog and come to the realization that your claim that «It's crystal clear» is at the very least grossly overstated.
@UncleM: If you had taken the time to read, or at least research the Bible, you would have the answer to your question.
This is at least the third time I've read where you've referenced South Park for knowledge on a subject!
You said,» This is at least the third time I've read where you've referenced South Park for knowledge on a subject!»
almost daily and have read the bible from cover to cover at least six times.
If we are honest and we take a moment to read through them, it doesn't take much to see that everyone has broken at least one of them at some time of our lives.
That's why as Christians we adorn our sanctuaries with stained glass windows and devote so much time and energy (or at least we should) to reading and studying the Bible.
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Or, if we knew that the description in Exodus 19 has no external (archaeological) relationship to place, time, and event and that it is simply and intentionally metaphorical, we would be afforded the luxury of shedding at least for the moment the responsibilities of geographer - topographer - historian; we could then read the passage in the knowledge that here at least no clues exist to aid in the possible reconstruction of an actual event.
I've read the second sentence at least five times.
I do still read the word at least the parts that i don't find confusion, and I do find it to be helpful in my relationship with God, but not as much as spending time in prayer and quiet time with the Lord or listening to worship songs.
The big difference (at least, in my eyes) is that most Christians at least read their bibles well enough to know that believers aren't supposed to guess at the day or time.
I have read the entire Bible at least 6 times.
As an example, I always take the time to read for at least a half hour during my day, but I've never considered it as a gift to myself.
I've been making a version of it at least three times a week since I read this post.
Thank you SO MUCH for reading and to be honest I've been eating that lunch at least three times a week lol.
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