Sentences with phrase «recently wrote about»

You recently wrote about what should be in a resignation letter.
She most recently wrote about the top online colleges.
I recently wrote about some job seeker interview styles that scream risk.
Recently I wrote about how your resume is never enough to get you hired for a job you really want.
I recently wrote about the different UI designs with the Launcher version looking much better, but the question for many is, do you need both?
Krebs recently wrote about a data leakage problem on Panera's website, whereby crooks could supposedly tease out personal information about a Panera customers, without logging in themselves, by directly searching for likely terms in Panera's online database.
A reporter who recently wrote about hedge fund billionaire and Trump supporter Robert Mercer's connections to white nationalists seems to have been targeted in the vandalization of a Wikipedia page belonging to Phineas Gage, an American railroad foreman who lived in the nineteenth century.
We recently wrote about OnePlus 5's alleged dual - rear camera setup, and it looks like the promotional photo of OnePlus 5 leaked online recently vouches the same.
For example, I recently wrote about how I asked Alexa to «talk to Daily Quotes» and a skill session started even though I had enabled none of the skills with that invocation name.
I recently wrote about the real - world applications of this, from managing smart electricity grids, to managing the flow of capital in crowd - funding projects, to disrupting social media.
Travelex recently wrote about this benefit in their agent newsletter.
In fact, to appreciate how important business intelligence and analytics really is, we recently wrote about a survey of chief legal officers that suggests there is still a wide gap between the reporting they need for strategic decision - making and the reporting they actually get.
This case, and the high monetary awards, are similar to the Bitcoin cases we recently wrote about and also the case where the wife claimed support that included a wine budget of over $ 10,000 where the court considered:
My colleague, Stephanie Holtzman, recently wrote about CrockPot's social media response to a brand crisis that struck the company completely out of the blue.
Bruce Schneier recommends it, and Vox recently wrote about why it might actually be the best way to keep your passwords.
Recently I wrote about how to apply for a Canadian Passport for a child.
We recently wrote about new requirements for employers to implement comprehensive policies, programs, and investigative procedures to address workplace harassment under the Occupational Health and Safety Act («OHSA») see our blog post here.
I recently wrote about the benefits of two - factor authentication, and, like Google Apps, you're further ahead with two - factor authentication than without.
Law360 recently wrote about the risks associated with social media in an article published on July 31 titled... Read More
Recently we wrote about the concept of «material change» in Separation Agreement Rolled into a Court Order — «Material Change of Circumstances» Still Required which involves the notion that a court - imposed order requiring a parent or spouse to pay support may have been fair at the time it was handed down, but subsequently becomes unfair due to unforeseen circumstances.
I recently wrote about the critical role firm culture plays in the success or failure of marketing initiatives.
Recently I wrote about my love for mind maps and specifically, the web - based product MindMeister for online collaboration.
Recently I wrote about a ruling on costs where a self - represented litigant was awarded significantly more in legal costs, than she had requested after trial.
As for why this is a threat to self - regulation, one really need only apply the excellent piece you recently wrote about merit and diversity in judicial appointments, Nate, to law school accreditation.
I recently wrote about how women on boards is better for financial returns, laying out a foundation for those who may be less familiar with the terminology around diversity and inclusion and providing a strong «business case» for gender equality among decision - makers based on the most recent research.
She recently wrote about her experiences in the first two pieces, of a four - part series, in the ABA's GPSolo eReport.
I recently wrote about a new Washington State Bar ethics opinion at the Daily Record.
Daniel Gulati recently wrote about researching his book Passion & Purpose, and how he interviewed hundreds of young business leaders and came to some very negative conclusions about Facebook.
Joel Colón - Ríos of Osgoode Hall recently wrote about constitutional reform as well, but in Latin America.
which I most recently wrote about in July, when it released the latest iteration of its legal research platform.
Recently we wrote about the Best CRMs for Lawyers, covering different tools law firms can use to manage their contacts.
For example, Scott Greenfield recently wrote about a client who was so upset at the idea that his lawyers might get more out of a settlement than he would (due to attorney fees) that he refused a great settlement offer (and ultimately got far less at trial).
Joel Alleyne wrote about it here on Slaw back in August 2008 («Expertise Management and Networking — an Emerging KM Challenge «-RRB- and I recently wrote about some practical techniques for finding expertise for FUMSI («Finding Expertise Inside an Organisation «-RRB-.
«I'm not overly surprised the Supreme Court granted leave on this, it's an issue that, although Google is the biggest example, is going to come up more often as more businesses conduct their affairs on the Internet,» says Mathew Brechtel, an associate with Bull Housser & Tupper LLP in Vancouver who recently wrote about the decision.
My partner, Mike Short, recently wrote about «The Role of Profitability in a Strategy» warning firms about, among other things, confusing basic business improvement with strategic -LSB-...]
Ethan Bronner of the New York Times recently wrote about one initiative at Arizona State University:
Ross Kodner — who goes through laptops, as he puts it, «as if they were Schick Quattro Pro blades» — recently wrote about his latest Thinkpad, the ultraportable Thinkpad X100E netbook.
I recently wrote about whether it is time for non-lawyer ownership.
I recently wrote about how lawyers can improve their public image.
Recently we wrote about research into using kudzu as a feedstock for ethanol, as well as one businessman who is trying to commercialize «kudzunol».
Sami recently wrote about the new Sobi bike system; It is a wonderful concept, and very different from bike sharing systems we have seen in Paris, Montreal and other cities.
Recently we wrote about research into using kudzu as a feedstock for ethanol, as well as one businessman who is trying to
China's BYD is already using those, and we recently wrote about a Lithium Iron Phosphate Breakthrough.
This one takes on a topic we recently wrote about: reducing deforestation and indoor air pollution with more efficient cookstoves.
I recently wrote about how standardizing and simplifying rooftop solar installation could make it much cheaper and more affordable to the average person or corporation.
I recently wrote about a technology that aims to capture the waste heat from power plant and vehicle combustion with the potential to power 11.4 million U.S. homes and small scale applications like heat exchangers in showers have become more popular.
I recently wrote about the plight of coal miners that are being kicked off their health care.
Emily Badger at The Atlantic Cities recently wrote about how this new way of working is going to change how we design our cities.
Recall I recently wrote about the glaring hypocrisy and deceitfulness of an all - white German media here.
I recently wrote about it in the 7th chapter of my Nature Unbound series.
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