The article has taken some flac (
see this blog posting at slaw.ca, for example), and seems to be somewhat light on the facts (actually, it is flatly wrong on the main fact it presents, but more on that below).
Not exact matches
So says Bill Gurley, partner
at VC firm Benchmark of Menlo Park, California, who on Thursday
posted a lengthy
blog post on the new world of venture capital investing for startups as he
sees it.
«The TV industry and its viewers are about to
see a level of technical disruption that may be unprecedented,» lawyers
at the firm Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman wrote in a
blog post after the auction concluded.
«We have already
seen he speaks in a more direct style than past heads and is willing to give his opinion when they tended to equivocate,» writes Donald Ellenberger, senior portfolio manager
at Federated Investors, in a
blog post.
This site also has a
blog (
see postings at upper right).
As I explored in my opening keynote talk
at Content Marketing World — and in this follow - up
blog post — one of the biggest differences we
see between marketers who are top performers and those who aren't is level of commitment: 91 % of top performers are extremely or very committed to content marketing, compared to 63 % of the overall sample and 35 % of the bottom performers (those who characterized their overall content marketing approach as minimally or not
at all successful).
This
blog post, «Woman's Guide to Dress For Success with Leg Cast,» is clearly directed
at Mary the Motivated Mom — as is the CTA about how to have a great Halloween despite an injury you
see on that sidebar to the right.
To
see a chart highlighting our initial entry point into $ CLDX, jump to our April 19
blog post (when $ CLDX was only up 8.9 %
at that time).
A point I meant to make, but forgot to, is that Quebec can afford to reduce tuition if it wishes to, even if one sets aside MMT, and looks
at the question from a purely provincial standpoint, taking a traditional left - Keynesian perspective, such as that of Harold Chorney —
see his recent
blog post: http://haroldchorneyeconomist.com/2012/04/14/vive-le-quebec-social-et-progressif-the-conflict-over-higher-university-tuition-fees-in-quebec/
Set forth below is the text of a comment that I recently
posted to the discussion thread for another
blog entry
at this site: «But there has also never in the history of the market been a time when we went to a P / E10 level in the 30s and did not
see a price crash of 50 percent to 65 percent» And there have never been two such crashes less than 80 years apart.
As you have
seen, in this
post I have illustrated some interesting strategies you can use to effectively increase the traffic
at your
blog, without doing any internet marketing.
Now, I would never have thought of this as being a potential question or reasonable consideration until I
saw a pair of recent «quitting Facebook»
blog posts gaining some level of virality (
at least in the marketing industry).
And one would add that capital requirements on certain category of customers (such as SMEs) play a large role here too, as I keep pointing out on this
blog (
see at the end of this
post).
If you happen to be viewing this
blog post on our website, you've
seen at least 10.
«After decades of doubting China's innovation potential, the United States now fears the rapid pace of China's technological catchup, and
sees Chinese technology as a major (perhaps even existential) threat to US economic competitiveness,» Matt Sheehan, a fellow
at the Paulson Institute, wrote in a
blog post last month.
It's fascinating to
see controversy stirred up over an old
blog post by NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice in which he called World War I «a purely capitalist war» and lamented how,
at the Battle of Vimy Ridge on April 9, 1917, «thousands of poor wretches were slaughtered to take possession of a hill.»
Let me add I have not
seen your 3
posts asking me about how I feel about it before now when I copied and
posted those above and If I had
seen before I would have answered you with out any hesitation but did not because I moved to other
blogs... And to satisfy you interest my saying I do not like it as a cultural habit but if religion failed to stop it and had to regulate it then what can I do about it... people can still lie and give you an elder age and how can you tell if 9 - 10or more
at villages there are no birth certificate issued nor villagers interested to obtain it... what can you tell from their teeth like sheep??
This is
at least the second time I've
seen I've
seen this garbage
posted in the belief
blog.
Hmmm let's
see... relish
posts at 12:06 pm (railing about Bishop John just like Salt), Whitney
posts at 12:10 pm, and then the mysterious new «George»
posts at 12:12 pm (who apparently has been following this
blog minute by minute and has suddenly come out of the woodwork and is relish's identical twin)...
See I heard from someone
at the college I'm
at that there's this
blog somewhere that linked to a website where there was a quote from a forum
post where a pilgrim told of meeting monk
at a neo-monastery who's been doing some interesting research into the possibility of the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy being considered apocalyptic scripture which could mean that the dolphin Dave was on was one of the ones that escaped the earth just before its destruction.
Why do Christians on this
blog persist in
posting that «jesus said this» or «jesus said that» when any words attributed to jesus in the bible are
at best unverifiable hearsay written down decades or centuries after jesus was said to have existed and written by people who had never
seen or heard jesus.
See my
post at 2:02 PM they are statements made by you on this
blog, do you now deny making those staements?
And the great thing is that the internet provides me a place to
post all these random musings for the whole world can
see... or
at least those who read the
blog.
One look
at her latest
blog post on Washington apples, a bread pudding and other Thanksgiving recipes and you'll
see -LSB-...]
p.s. if you didn't know if you're on blogger you can
see your stats in when you are writing a
post (it's the right most tab
at the top) also you can sign up for google analytics for free so that it tracks all kinds of crazy information about your own
blog.
-LSB-...]
post can be
seen at the following
blog carnival (s): Sunday Night Soup Night.
-LSB-...]
post can be
seen at the following
blog carnivals: Fresh Bites Friday and Friday Food Flicks.
-LSB-...]
post can be
seen at the following
blog carnival: Sunday Night Soup Night.
I have loved being a part of this monthly challenge and have discovered so many new health focused
blogs because of it (
see recipe roundup
at the bottom of this
post to check out more recipes and
blogs).
-LSB-...]
post can be
seen at the following
blog carnivals: Friday Food Flicks, Make Your Own!
If you are following along on Instagram, or noticed the general lack of
posting on the
blog, you might have
seen that we welcomed our precious twins
at the start of the year!
I
saw your
post over
at «Sernity Now»
blog party.
Looking forward to trying out more of your galette recipes — I'm eyeing up the nectarine one... I wrote a
blog post about trying out this recipe which you can
see at http://saltofthehearth.com/2014/03/04/tomato-courgette-corn-galette/
This is a guest
post from my friend Felipe Tapia, who is thinking of starting a food
blog and wanted to try his hand
at a
post and
see how it feels.
In an earlier
blog post, we analyzed the NFL season win totals for all 32 teams, and it's interesting to
see how those rankings compare to the current future prices
at Bovada.
However since, what they would have
seen as a favourable draw, they have been in poor form and
at the time of this
blog posting had only won two of their last ten matches.
nonny, dude iv done the whole «wait and
see» and hav kept faith for a long time now, and so hav alot of other arsenal fans... this is the only
blog i
post on but i occasionally go read on others just to make sure im not being negative or overly critical, as i hav been often accused.im sorry to say
at this moment you are the minority, ur waiting, hoping that things miraculously turn around and that their really isnt a problem.well their is, the fact that these players promised potential hasnt come to fruition isnt down to bad luck or wotever ur blaming it on....
See more
at my
posts on the Four Season's
blog Uncommon Boston, and I promise you that watching my Memory Montage video will make any snowy winter bearable.
As I wrote in my
blog post they debated, rather than
see it as time off for caring for a baby,
see it as time off for caregiving, which all of us will most likely face
at some point, whether we have children or not.
After reading a few of your
blog posts, I have tears of joy, I feel «
seen», and now
at peace b / c your
blog is now a new tool for me!
I
saw your
post over
at «Coastal Charm»
blog party.
I shared a
blog post of yours on my Facebook page and one of the IBCLCs I worked with
at IU Med Center commented and said she
saw your commercial!!
Thanks for sharing
at the #HomeMattersParty — we hope to
see you again next week Brittany recently
posted... 40 + Ways to Organize with Wipes Containers + All About Organizing
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I had half - finished a
blog post about how great T did
at Thanksgiving, how much progress we're making, how much healing we're
seeing in his trauma - related behaviors (you
see where this is going, right?).
-LSB-...] I spending time recently looking
at baby strollers on my own (
see blog post here), Julia, Chad and I ventured off as a group on our first baby shopping experience.
To
see what such a miserly outlay means for the nation's public - school kids,
see Ed Bruske's great recent series of
posts; or check in on the Fed Up
blog, which features snapshots of the daily offerings
at a school in Illinois.
After spending time recently looking
at baby strollers on my own (
see blog post here), Julia, Chad and I ventured off as a group on our first baby shopping experience.
Almost weekly I
see some sort of
blog post, news story or media campaign that is dedicated to this idea that all of us are judgmental, disgusted and shocked
at how the «others» parent.
One example is laid - back positions (for details,
see my
blog post: http://www.nancymohrbacher.com/
blog/2010/10/11/some-ins-and-outs-of-laid-back-breastfeeding.html) Hopefully, your baby is already in your room
at night.
I was expecting my pre-schooler when this
post was written and wasn't a reader of this
blog yet, had only
seen positive things about homebirth, and was still convinced that having a baby
at home was dumb, because of the what - ifs.