Sentences with phrase «requires reading of an article»

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For example, if you have articles you need to read that might take you 15 minutes to complete, and you've organized those on your list as requiring a «small» amount of time, carry a couple with you and when you find yourself waiting for a vendor or meeting, you can read one and check it off your list.
«For those unfamiliar with it,» DPR Managing Director Tim Bell writes, «Article 27 requires companies that are not established in the EU but that monitor or process the personal data of people within the EU to appoint an EU - based representative to act as their Europe - facing point of contact for individ... Read More
You are therefore required to do a lot of your own research and analysis, including reading the articles, monitoring the charts and market commodities before you can make an informed decision on which assets you wish to trade.
Some of repulsive tactics employed in this campaign of repression were described last month in a powerful article in First Things by a Chinese Christian convert, Yu Jie, that ought to be required reading in the Holy See's Secretariat of State.
There are a lot of factors that show up and I don't know about you but if I had to read one more article that talks about how a writer had taken three months off in a cabin in the woods or how they required zero interruptions or had a solitary fellowship or months in a monastery, I was ready to cry.
Given the sufficiency of Scripture, «whatsoever is not read therein,» declares Article VI of the Thirty - nine Articles, «nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.Article VI of the Thirty - nine Articles, «nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.article of faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.»
Jeremy, from what I read in Tom Stegall's article «The Tragedy of the Crossless Gospel» Part 1 and 2 at http://www.duluthbible.org/246451.ihtml (I assume this is the article you are referencing), you DO indeed believe in the death, resurrection, and Deity of Jesus Christ as true facts that were required in God's plan of salvation.
Critical points made in that article were: there are two types of CBs, an aggressor and a sweeper; the former flies into tackles unsettling the opposition while the later reads the game and make vital interceptions; a perfect partnership will require an aggressor and sweeper.
PLUGGING THE DRAIN Sirs: Your article, America down the Drain by Robert H. Boyle (Nov. 16), should by law or Constitutional amendment be required reading, rereading and digesting by the President, all members of his Cabinet, all Congressmen, state governors, state representatives and all other political officeholders ad infinitum.
# 8 really surprised me, Often after giving birth moms are required to take soups stuffed with lots of vegeas, take milk and fruits to boost milk production, I slightly agree with beer although it gives you a tipsy feeling, the presence of malt in it really do help, I have read few articles about it.
I believe that the majority of deliveries do not require a physician, but I also read several hundred medical journal articles a year, and it is clear that home deliveries are much less safe for the baby than hospital deliveries.
It was required of me to read a number of scholarly journal articles whose authors addressed the notion of «false choice» regarding birth «choices» in depth.
Again, it requires a heck of a lot of diaper purchases to accumulate enough points to get a free pack, but Huggies does offer additional ways to earn points — like participating in surveys, sharing on social media, and reading articles.
Building the knowledge base requires humans to teach computers key concepts from curated articles; with modest online training, anyone who reads English can scan research papers for key terms — names of genes, proteins, diseases, and drugs — and use online marking tools to document relationships between them (for example, drug X treats disease Y).
As a result of this critical analysis, the article is now required reading for at least one the school's research labs.
The reading part of this action is straightforward and quantifiable, but it requires honest reflection on your part about to what extent you understood the articles.
Read one article in this week's issue of Science (subscription required), and the other in ScienceInsider.
To enter The Scientific American ™ Great Consciousness Contest (the «Contest»), complete the online entry form at www.scientificamerican.com/article/koch-contest-fool-the-machine-consciousness (the «Website»)(including all required fields as indicated on the form), read the Official Rules, provide a link to the location on a third party image hosting site (e.g., twitpic.com, yfrog.com or flickr.com) of, a photograph or image that depicts a nonsensical scenario that could be perceived as sensible by a machine that is conscious by design but not function, as described in the Scientific American's June 2011 article «A Test for Consciousness» (the «Article»); and click the «Submit» article/koch-contest-fool-the-machine-consciousness (the «Website»)(including all required fields as indicated on the form), read the Official Rules, provide a link to the location on a third party image hosting site (e.g., twitpic.com, yfrog.com or flickr.com) of, a photograph or image that depicts a nonsensical scenario that could be perceived as sensible by a machine that is conscious by design but not function, as described in the Scientific American's June 2011 article «A Test for Consciousness» (the «Article»); and click the «Submit» article «A Test for Consciousness» (the «Article»); and click the «Submit» Article»); and click the «Submit» button.
I am a retired biology professor emeritus who developed a class: «The Biology of Obesity, Ageing and Disease» and would definitely add all of Dr. Fungs articles and videos into the curriculum as required reading and viewing.
Before summarizing the models, I must preface by stating that these are simply «snapshots» of the models and in no way does this blog represent these works in their entirety since entire books, chapters, and journal articles have been required to adequately explain them (references have been provided below for those of you who want to engage in further reading).
After each reading, I test students with a series of multiple - choice and short answer response questions, which I designed using the required articles.
Indeed, as early as February 2009 (registration required to read this and the next article) U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan stated that he was contemplating using «stimulus» dollars to drive adoption of national standards, and the CCSSI didn't even formally launch until April of that year.
As many learning development projects require the support of SMEs, read the article 5 Keys to Success in Working with SMEs on eLearning Content Development to learn how to learn how to build a successful working relationship with SMEs.
Students then «stretch» their skills by reading a version of the same article written with grade - level text complexity, building the stamina and strength they need to read the complex informational text required for college and career readiness.
What should be required reading of all corporate reformers is the recent New York Times article published this past June «Common Core, In 9 — Year Old Eyes» in which the heartbreaking story of young Crispin Alcindor is told.
As you see more articles, add them to your personal list of Required Reading — you may discover some products that you missed while in Vegas!
This month's Required Reading showcases just a few of the many articles highlighting the SEMA Show promotions being offered to Show exhibitors to make SEMA Show 2009 a huge success.
(NASDAQ: AMZN)-- Before the advent of digital reading, writers often had to choose between making their work short enough for a magazine article or long enough to deliver the «heft» required for book marketing and distribution.
In an article for Bloomberg, Edmund Lee explained how the digital edition of the landmark paper allows readers to have access to ten articles per month before requiring them to subscribe in order to read more content.
Read this article to see the Canon of Ethics that member agents are required to abide by, and learn how you can find members of the Literary Agents» Association.
It will also be interesting to see if the man behind one of the most value - conscious and successful retailers will have any impact on the current method newspapers employ of paywalling their digital content, allowing only so much of an article or a paper to be read for free before requiring payment.
How to Create a Viral Book Trailers (or Get 1,000,000 View for Almost Anything)-- an interesting article on the creation of high - production value book trailer; while the resources required are beyond the reach of most authors, it's still a worthwhile read.
He's obviously not read my article on «The Future of Educational Publishing,» which points out very clearly that the textbook publishing industry is far beyond requiring a Kindle to enable their future ventures.
This article on PostitiveSpace should be required reading for all authors of eBook content.
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You seen self employed mortgage videos and read many financial articles on it, but for many BFS income earners providing proof of income can significantly affect their business due to the amount you will be required to pay in personal income tax.
I read an article by Cindy Vogels discussing the challenges of judging a low entry breed and the near impossibility it is for new judges to fulfill their required criteria.
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But please, read the article to the end before starting training to get an overall idea of what's required, including the hints and tips that come after the steps.
I think the universe holds such a potential for great multi player Large fleets space ship battles were never ever promised and in most previews even journalists said most space battles are very straight forward I agree with you on controls I agree with you on planets and plants I believe the game requires too big of grind The game lacks variety The game lacks a clear vision and clear story All of the planets bases look the same Every planet you do the same thing So as you see I am not defending the game in any sense but I do have an issue with gamers having this imaginations of what they wanted and the developers had a different vision http://www.geek.com/games/n... Please read this article.
I'd go and find the article I read this in, but that would require me to site my own sources and that goes against my journalistic integrity of being right from birth.
When provide a little information about the value of rainforest plants as medicine (Seventy percent of the plants identified as having anti-cancer characteristics by the US National Cancer Institute are found only in the tropical rainforest) the rainforests intrinsic value becomes evident and the problems associate with logging and slash and burn agriculture change from a mere statistic read in an article into a visible, experienced, real problem that requires immediate action.
In contrast to other articles I have read, SLR in comes across as no more alarming then the myriad of other uncertainties that exist in the future that may or may not become a major problem that may or may not requires immediate action or public policy changes.
Sorting this out requires reading 13 different journal articles cited in Table S9.1: an uncertainty monster taming strategy of «make the evidence difficult to find and sort out.»
Those answers can indeed be gleaned from Danes articles, but that will require a lot of reading and listening.
This article by Terry McCrann shows all the relevant info you could ever require to prove what a complete waste of time the entire scam is and should be required reading by delusional people who want / need to «tackle» CC.
Those readers, he said, will also not be required to enter into a subscription, even if they have hit their monthly reading limit of 20 articles.
The easiest way of replying to your statements is to ask that you read the articles cited in my comment, and the other relevant articles listed on my SSRN author's page, at: http://ssrn.com/author=1398484; and listed on my Slaw author's page, at: http://www.slaw.ca/author/chasse/ However, I offer the following few comments, but each requires the fuller explanation as set out in those articles.
The Commission said, in effect, that the absolute exemption to disclosure at section 32 (2) of FOIA was the end of the story, while Kennedy argued that Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights imposed a positive obligation of disclosure on public authorities, particularly when the requester was a «public watchdog» like the press, and that s32 (2) should be read down accordingly to require disclosure in the circumstances (I paraphrase).
The second question is the one I want to focus on: Does Article 4 (3) of the Regulation, read together with Articles 6 and 7 of Directive 95 / 46 / EC and Articles 7 and 8 of the Charter, require Member States to guarantee that the biometric data collected and stored pursuant to that Regulation will not be collected, processed and used for purposes other than the issue of passports or other travel documents?
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