There have been a number of
recent articles pointing out that despite having to compete with several giant beer companies, the craft brewing industry has dramatically expanded over the past decade.
One particular example of this is
a recent article pointing toward the California Bay Area's price gains over the last 18 months.
A recent article points out that ``... focusing on technological solutions to the access - to - justice crisis risks letting policy - makers and the legal community off the hook.»
As
a recent article pointed out, a lot of job - hunting even happens ON the job!
Not exact matches
That was the key finding in a
recent Fortune
article that
pointed to the rise of mobile medical clinics in affluent areas like Silicon Valley.
There have been two
recent articles articulating the details that make the
point really well.
In one of my
recent articles titled, 5 strategies for Franchise Leadership Development, I
pointed out the steps that can be implemented to develop the most effective leadership skills for a franchise organization.
Anyway, what the
article takes an awful long time getting around to — after twice saying the question they pose isn't so outlandish or premature and that the
recent volatility shows how jittery people are AND
pointing out that the tax plan and increased spending «boxed» the economy into a corner against the chance for stimulus in case we have a recession — is this: It's going to be hard on people.
Indeed, CNET senior writer Jay Greene
pointed out in a
recent article about Google's patent woes, that it would likely get more aggressive in acquiring its own patents.
Brian Peccarelli, president of Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting business,
points to these initial government - backed projects as clear signs of a major transformation that businesses will need to address sooner than later, commenting in a
recent CFO
article:
In a
recent article in National Review, the conservative news magazine founded by William F. Buckley in 1955, columnist Kevin D. Williamson takes a hardline stance, arguing that Trump's 15 percent tax is «about 15
points too high.»
If you haven't, look at our
recent article where we
pointed out two scenarios.
A
recent article I read in the Wall Street Journal, «Dating Advice for Investors & Entrepreneurs,» provided some important
points that every fund rais... Read More >>
A
recent article I read in the Wall Street Journal, «Dating Advice for Investors & Entrepreneurs,» provided some important
points that every fund raising entrepreneur should take to heart.
(I wish to thank Dave Brock for his
recent article Buyer Persona's — A Great Starting
Point For Sales!
However, as this
recent Forbes
article points out, the crowd typically pays for its lack of sophistication through higher prices (valuation) and less preference.
In his
recent article responding to Carl Trueman, Provost of Union University C. Ben Mitchell makes the
point again — joining his President — that Union's reason for disunion with the CCCU was theological fidelity in the face of Goshen and Eastern Mennonite's theological unfaithfulness.
In reality, as a
recent article in the prestigious Brookings Review
points out, private schools today are more integrated than the public schools.
Author and theologian N. T. Wright explains in a
recent article: «The biblical view of marriage is part of the larger whole of new creation, and it symbolizes and
points to that divine plan.
In a
recent article on the psychological cost of sadomasochism, Aaron Kheriaty makes the
point that consent is a complicated issue.
A pro-life Catholic and Muslim have co-authored an
article in the Muslim Weekly outlining the success of the gay agenda since the war which has reached its high
point in the
recent Sexual Orientation Regulations.
Humility does not prevent us
pointing out that Faith has published numerous
articles over
recent years which have addressed in detail many of the attacks levelled against the Church in the debate.
Instead, I
point to the huge number of
articles in
recent years in places like The Atlantic and elsewhere written by women anguishing over the problem of finding men to marry.
A sports illustrated
article I saw
pointed out how
recent 1st round recievers have had difficulty graping play calling and routes in the NFL.
A
recent article in The Boca Raton News makes the following important
points about improving the odds of survival for athletes who experience sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) by having Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) at every athletic event:
Adrienne Griffin
pointed out to me a
recent article in the Atlantic called «The Case Against Breastfeeding».
This
article from a local Boulder, CO paper discusses the newly - launched fundraising campaign, and
points up the very issue we've been talking about so much in
recent weeks here on TLT: namely, can a district offer the kind of healthful food that Chef Ann champions without extra funding (over and above what the USDA reimburses schools)?
Kim, a Democrat from Bayside, and Halloran, a Republican attorney from Whitestone, discussed taxes, overdevelopment and a
recent article in the Queens Tribune which drew attention to Halloran's religion as well as a rumor that the Republican was, at one
point, going to be replaced in the race by Democrat Paul Vallone, who lost in the Sept. 15 Democratic primary to Kim.
Interesting
article in The Guardian by Tom Clark on AV
pointing to a
recent poll that shows that Labour would lose 13 seats to the Liberals but the Tories would lose none.
The other
point of this
article, as highlighted more explicitly in Steve Fishman's
recent article in New York, is that Cuomo enjoys a somewhat bitchy / loving complicated relationship with his father, Mario, the former three - term governor.
Dear Editor, The Rockland County Times»
recent article «Philip Morris Sues Village of Haverstraw»
points out that that Haverstraw recently passed an ordinance to require tobacco retailers to hide cigarettes and cigars from the sight of the general public.
As former Shadow Secretary of State for Education Tristram Hunt
pointed out in a
recent article in New Statesman, perhaps this does not only apply to the centre in conventional left versus right terms, but also in terms of «open» versus «closed».
And Dietl did make a
point to apologize at Thursday's press conference, saying he was sorry if any of his «verbalage» in a
recent Daily Beast
article offended anyone.
But, as a
recent article in The Washington Post
pointed out, the opposite may be true, at least for those with advanced degrees in science.
As
pointed out in a February
article in Communications of the ACM [Association for Computing Machinery], in 2003, more than twice as many
recent Ph.D. s took tenure - track faculty positions as took postdocs.
Witness, for example, the
recent refusal by the American Institute of Physics to adopt even basic uniform quality control standards for
articles, such as requirements for clarity and an obviously articulated
point.
And this is something that physicists have been arguing about for a very, very long time, but what the authors of this
article point out is that the work by John Bell, but also some more
recent experimental work, seems to indicate that in fact there really is a deep nonlocality to the universe; that there really is someway in which there is not some sort of missing x-factor that if we just knew what it was that would explain everything; that we would see the dominos connecting, those invisible tiny dominos connecting those different particles and set up the effect of going one to the other.
The last
point of the
article is key — if you're concerned, that probably means you've noticed a
recent decrease in your libido compared to the level you're used to experiencing.
It should also be
pointed out that the bacteria have different strains in different geographical locations and also depend a lot on the enterotype, e.g., H pylori European strain vs. South American enterotype leads to high incidences of cancer in South America in modern times (
recent Science
article).
The launching
point was a
recent article showing that gratitude expression boosts a sense of social worth.
Scores of
recent articles have been
pointing out that much of the extra virgin olive oil market is being filled with fraudulent olive oil!
In response to CR's
recent protein supplement
article, Greg Pickett, founder of Cytosport (maker of Musclemilk), made the valid
point that,
However, I would like to
point out that we did recognize one your most famous Zombie spokes - corpse, Gary Busey, in our
recent article... http://www.slickstermagazine.com/five-reasons-why-the-
point-break-remake-will-suck/.
A
recent article in The Wall Street Journal
pointed out the importance of using correct grammar in your online dating profile.
Many of these sites attract daters with fetishes, without any type of filter for those members who just want acceptance for their bodies, as a reporter from Mashable
pointed out in a
recent article.
In a
recent article on Match.com's Happen Magazine, I
point out seven key items
As a
recent Fast Company
article points out, many... Yvonne Raquel Ramirez had been dating Joshua McKinney, both aged 19, for a Read More...
In a
recent article on Tarkovsky, Julian Graffy notes that the Russian journal Kinovedcheskie zapiski (Notes in Cinema Analysis) asked 27 critics from around the world to list the twentieth century's 12 best films «from the
point of view of history» and «from the
point of view of film criticism».
However, as Geoff Masters
points out in his
recent Teacher
article on 21st Century skills, the solution of standard problem types continues to prevail within school curricula.
When Texas's performance on the National Assessment of Educational Progress is broken out by ethnic background, its record comes close to that of Massachusetts, as Allison Sherry
pointed out in her
recent Ed Next
article on the education policies advocated by several of the Republican candidates.