Although it largely ignored the reports in the The Times about sexual misconduct at the company, SoFi disputed
several points in the article concerning its business, saying they were inaccurate.
Not exact matches
Burying the lead means forcing a reader to plow through
several paragraphs
in an
article, post or story before reaching the main
point.
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting
article — well
several actually - but one
in particular that
points out that when countries try to cut their budget deficit as a % of GDP by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts by half a % as a consequence.
I meant to state that this is a reply to another
article, but it has
several very valid
points in relation to
several discussions here and religion
in general.
In an
article on Hailemariam, Haustein makes
several points that are worth pondering.
There are
several points you make
in your
article that I can agree with and embrace, but the sarcasm you use is so cutting that it makes it hard to accept any of it.
Since Professor Johnson only hints at this fact
in his
article, I would like to present
several points that merit greater consideration.
And while people may believe what they are saying to be true, it does not need to become central to every comment thread
in every
article here at SAH by
several vocal, disgruntled commenters (I'm being a bit hyperbolic, but you get the
point).
In several articles, we have targeted the trend of betting on underdogs with some «material level» of
point spread.
This was discussed at
several events including at the Summit of the Southern European countries,
in Rome, where the rise of populism was one of the
points on the table (EU Observer
article):
There are actually
several points that make it different: The European charter of fundamental rights states
in its very first
article that human dignity is inviolable.
Several limitations of the study are noted
in the
article, including that it was not powered to detect differences
in clinical events or safety end
points.
In January 2010, Michael F. Holick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited in previous articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the National Institutes of Health, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleagues in the pages of the same journa
In January 2010, Michael F. Holick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited
in previous articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the National Institutes of Health, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleagues in the pages of the same journa
in previous
articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting
point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and
several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the National Institutes of Health, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleagues
in the pages of the same journa
in the pages of the same journal.
In January 2010, Michael F. Hollick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited in previous articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the NIH, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleaugues in the pages of the same journa
In January 2010, Michael F. Hollick, MD PhD, a vitamin D researcher whose work I have cited
in previous articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the NIH, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleaugues in the pages of the same journa
in previous
articles, Linda Linday, a medical doctor whose cod liver oil study formed the starting
point for Cannell's 2008 commentary, and
several other colleagues, even including one researcher from the NIH, made a direct response to Dr. Cannell and his colleaugues
in the pages of the same journa
in the pages of the same journal.
Furthermore, I
pointed out
in the blog that
several responses to the
article cited factual errors regarding the anatomical and physiological statements Mr. Broad made, and I included links to those responses for folks interested
in delving into these more technical aspects
in the
article.
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.
New A-level A study of the historical and social context of the book + ANSWER BOOKLETS This resource includes: 1 power -
point to use
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Several worksheets with questions to analyse the social and historical context extracts from news
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This
article points out the flaws
in several current methods for measuring these qualities.
Display Color Accuracy Shoot - Out Amazon - Apple - Microsoft - Samsung This
article provides
in - depth scientific measurements and analysis for the Absolute Color Accuracy of six flagship mobile displays for the Entire Color Gamut, and for
several other important Color Accuracy categories including Facial Skin Tones, Organic Colors, Blue Regions, and White
Points.
I originally posted this
article in haste, and have removed
several stupid ideas I was excited about at the time, and I appreciate the comments that
pointed out what an idiot I was.
Case
in point: I recently wrote an
article for Otaku USA about Hana no Keiji, a glorious manga that was partially released
in the US
several years ago for which there are not even any scanlations.
Joanna Penn of the website The Creative Penn wrote an
article titled «Why Amazon's KDP Select is God's Gift to Authors»
in which she makes
several useful
points.
Several proactive steps were provided by FastCompany.com
in an
article that interestingly
points to SOPA as one preventive measure.
In the section, Mr. Anderson relates several points Jonny Geller made in an article of -LSB-..
In the section, Mr. Anderson relates
several points Jonny Geller made
in an article of -LSB-..
in an
article of -LSB-...]
Very good
article but there are a couple things I'd like to
point out as someone who's worked
in animal hospitals for
several years...
I must ask at this
point why your
article contains a purchased Shutter Stock «
several (abandoned) dogs confined
in a very small space» picture
in lieu of a sub-standard breeder here
in Oklahoma?
To drive this
point home, Animals Asia, an international animal welfare organization that works to end the dog meat trade
in Vietnam and China, released an open letter
in conjunction with 35 China - based rescues, urging animal rescuers to abstain from buying dogs from the event, and citing the practice as counterproductive and damaging to the growing anti-dog meat movement within the country (Founder Jill Robinson also released a very insightful
article several days later that explains her organization's stance on how to most effectively end the festival and the trade).
In fact the hockey stick paper was such a focal point that during the AR4 the writers and editor of chapter 6 violated several policies and regulations regarding review, process and timelines to try to throw in a supposedly peer reviewed article backing up the hockey stic
In fact the hockey stick paper was such a focal
point that during the AR4 the writers and editor of chapter 6 violated
several policies and regulations regarding review, process and timelines to try to throw
in a supposedly peer reviewed article backing up the hockey stic
in a supposedly peer reviewed
article backing up the hockey stick.
Sort of built into the expression I wrote for the density
in the top
article, as I've
pointed out
several times now?
Tad Murty
pointed out
in an
article of his own that governments have spent
several tens of billions of dollars on climate science over the last 15 or so years.
Hartley's
article makes
several interesting
points, leading to the conclusion: «A well - written piece
in your firm's library of available
articles, composed without the pressure of immediate deadlines, will serve your firm far better than following the blogging crowd and joining the cacophony of loud voices and empty content.»
Consequently, taking into account the outcome of the judgment
pointed in para 57 clearly stating that «the answer to the question referred is that
Article 26 (1) of Framework Decision 2002/584 must be interpreted as meaning that measures such as a nine - hour night - time curfew,
in conjunction with the monitoring of the person concerned by means of an electronic tag, an obligation to report to a police station at fixed times on a daily basis or
several times a week, and a ban on applying for foreign travel documents, does not,
in principle, have regard towards the type, duration, effects and manner of implementation of all those measures; it is restrictive as to give rise to a deprivation of liberty comparable to that arising from imprisonment and thus to be classified as «detention» within the meaning of that provision, which it is nevertheless for the referring court to ascertain».
This
article points out the flaws
in several current methods for measuring these qualities.
While the
article published last month was an actual scientific study,
in which «non-groomers» were compared to «groomers,» it was still just a starting
point, with
several weaknesses that future research must overcome.
The sad fact that I have
pointed out
several times
in these
articles is that
in North America, well over 50 per cent of professional real estate participants do not make enough income to sustain their career.
After interviewing him for this
article,
in short order this writer received
several texts from Atkins and an email, describing various
points and people he'd like mentioned, and suggesting a headline REM might want to consider using.
there were
several points in Ben's series of
articles.
Becker used
several avenues to relay the message — from sending out an e-mail newsletter to brokers, to including
articles in her weekly publication, and arming her board of directors with talking
points so that they could explain to inquiring members the importance of the dues increase.