Sentences with phrase «regular readers of»

I do not use the word «conspiracy» nor do regular readers of this blog.
My concerns about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) aren't news to regular readers of this blog, but matters are unlikely to improve until this information reaches a wider audience.
Regular readers of this blog will know that one of its central themes is the idea that, in the environmentalist's argument «the politics is prior» to the science.
Regular readers of this blog are familiar with some of the problems that we have identified, but our continuing analysis of the Administration's SCC has yielded a few more nuggets.
As we have done previously, we would like to share one of those stories with regular readers of this column.
As regular readers of this column are aware from time to time I will host provocative perspectives on the energy industry.
Regular readers of Dot Earth will already know the work of Carl Safina, who for decades has meshed conservation science, campaigning and communication in a career devoted to building a durable relationship between human beings and the rest of Earth's living things.
Regular readers of Dot Earth will know I'm a fan of Randy Olson, the author of «Don't Be Such a Scientist» and maker of offbeat, provocative films, including «Sizzle.»
Regular readers of Open Culture are likely to have a handle on some of the ways art stars Frida Kahlo and Andy Warhol explored identity, the course's third week theme, but what about Glenn Ligon, a living African American conceptual artist?
Regular readers of 15 Bytes don't need to be told what an important figure Shawn Rossiter is in Utah.
Joey Monsoon should be a name familiar to regular readers of Columbus Underground.
Even more recently, Howell has announced on his own blog that DELTAHEAD have started work on a translation patch for Sega's SegaGaga - a cult title that regular readers of GameSetWatch will no doubt be more than familiar with.
Regular readers of PS3 Attitude will know, that to say I enjoyed Final Fantasy XIII is a massive understatement; in fact, I even swam against the tide and described it as «one of my favourite games of all time» at the end of 2010.
Regular readers of this blog will have noticed a common theme in the cabs I've been restoring: I have a penchant for the smaller «cabaret» versions of arcade machines.
Regular readers of Flickering Myth will recall this event's birth last year in the summer holiday season, which I also attended; the theme of 2015 -LSB-...]
* As regular readers of the blog should know — we're really committed to keep supporting Burnout Paradise through 2009, so this week we're so pleased to tell you about ANOTHER DLC pack that's coming.
Regular readers of our site (and if you are, we thank you) might have noticed that we haven't posted a review for Sea of Thieves.
Those of you who are regular readers of this blog will know that I'm an avid photographer and -LSB-...]
As regular readers of this blog well know, I'm a HUGE fan of Mexico and the Riviera Maya in particular.
I have found a lot of new followers through the fb page, people who were most likely not regular readers of this blog — I post links from the blog there along with other interesting travel stories and it reaches many more people.
Regular readers of this blog will know we don't do «hotel reviews».
As regular readers of this blog will know I like to try out new aircraft and new premium cabins in the most cost effective way I can find.
Regular readers of my website knew her byline well, with her «postcards» sent to me from all over the world.
Now, if you're regular readers of our blog, you know we're not immune to the delights of being pampered at luxury hotels.
Regular readers of this column will have noticed that, for several years now, I have avoided writing about our industry's elephant in the room.
Regular readers of this column will know that every month, I try to pass on tips and inspiration to bring greater success and pleasure to those who have chosen to work as reptile - sales associates.
Not only are commercially available pet foods being recalled for contamination at an alarming rate, but — as regular readers of this newsletter know — most affordable formulas on the market are not species - appropriate for your dog or cat.
Regular readers of this blog know that last year at this time I was in the hospital fighting cancer.
I am one of the regular readers of your blog but never write a comment before.
However, as regular readers of my newsletter know, I'm not at all a fan of commercial veterinary prescription diets or «low fat» pet food formulas.
People who are regular readers of this blog understand my purpose - to share and support the concept of the human - animal bond and all that it does for us.
Regular readers of Income Investors would know that I like to look for high - yield opportunities in out - of - favor sectors.
Regular readers of Greenbackd know that I'm no fan of «the narrative,» which is the story an investor concocts to explain the various pieces of data the investor gathers about a p...
Regular readers of the AAAMP Value Blog know I put an emphasis on the fact that price matters!
For regular readers of my blog, you probably know how cheap I am by now.
Regular readers of this blog know that Dividend FIREman ain't the sharpest tool in the shed.
Note - Regular readers of these weekly comments will recognize many elements of the following analysis from published remarks over the past year.
Regular readers of The Digerati Life may already have read about using options to buy stocks at the prices you want.
Regular readers of MoneySense will recognize this as a classic «Couch Potato» approach to investing: Create a simple investible portfolio that can be held for the long term, is broadly diversified, highly tax - efficient and yet carries minimal investment management costs.
While this likely appeals to the average Canadian, it probably doesn't appeal to the regular readers of this blog.
Regular readers of this blog may recall that I have been studying the work of Zvi Bodie, a professor of finance at Boston University.
Any regular readers of this blog know that.
Regular readers of my free email newsletter and blog know that I don't shy away from talking about which companies and sectors I feel represent a good value.
Regular readers of Automatic Finances will know well that we advocate long term, buy - and - hold investing.
Some of this will be familiar to regular readers of this column.
Regular readers of this blog already know the distinction I make between full retirement and financial independence.
Regular readers of this blog know I put the upmost premium on the concept of preservation of capital and asset allocation investing.
Regular readers of my Family Finances articles know that I consistently advocate a very low cost, fully passive, and globally diversified investment strategy for an individual investor's personal portfolio.
Regular readers of my blog might think that I'm a long only value investor, but that's not the case: I do sometimes take small short positions in companies that seem fraudulent, have a poor business model or are simply far too expensive.
While I may not agree that diversification is totally dead, regular readers of the blog know that part of my purpose is to explore strategies that can further reduce drawdowns versus simply buying and holding a diversified portfolio.
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