Several readers pointed out that using a fixed percentage stop made it more likely for high volatility stocks to hit the stop thus not performing as well.
While
several readers pointed out that traditionally published books were also lacking in the editing department, the majority felt they were not.
UPDATE: As
several readers pointed out in the comments field, the bug stores screenshots of bookmarked sites only, and as they're stored on the microSD card rather than the ROM, it makes sense they wouldn't be deleted after a factory reset.
Several readers point out that if you do convert Centigrade and / or Fahrenheit to Kelvin, Mr Gibbons has even less to worry about.
Not exact matches
Even as they dissented,
several readers admitted that having to charge a phone every day is starting to get old and agreed with at least some of my
points.
Burying the lead means forcing a
reader to plow through
several paragraphs in an article, post or story before reaching the main
point.
I know that
several readers have made a
point of picking up Phyllis Tickle's excellent book, The Great Emergence.
In my own teaching of theology I find it best to use, rather than a single textbook with a single
point of view, a
reader which presents
several angles of interpretation on specifics and on the whole because it forces students confronting a plurality of systems to decide for themselves what the Scriptures say.
Similarly, to turn Augustine's poetic prose into verse, as Boulding does at
several points, is to impose on the
reader a literary self - consciousness that Augustine knew well but declined to use.
His discussion of
several theological
points is more assured than nuanced, and any biographer today owes his
readers some insight into claims of the late Kathryn Lindskoog that a few of Lewis's posthumously published essays and fragments are inauthentic (and, not to put too fine a
point upon it, forgeries).
If I have made errors in the text (a knowledgeable correspondent for the Simon Wiesenthal Center
pointed out
several which he did not consider «alarming»), they still do not compare with Grossman's assumption that I hoped to convert Farrakhan's minions, Grossman's disregard for my warning to the
reader that a lie must repeatedly be refuted, Grossman's invention that «according to him [Friedman], Jews as a group were never rich or powerful enough to control anything,» or the arrogance that informs Grossman's review.
(FMSC rebates have been discussed
several times previously on The Lunch Tray, when I
pointed readers to good reporting on the issue by school food blogger Ed -LSB-...]
However, many of our
readers pointed out the issue of flushing
several inserts a day on top of washing the covers.
Reed's happy to
point out that the November 1st «Hizzoner's Highlights» seems to have been read 37 times, though
several posts have
reader counts in the hundreds.
But of course she could have kept going well past 175, as
several online
readers helpfully
pointed out.
Some of your
readers have spotted
several alarming
points about your existential special issue (23 July), including Eric Adams (6 August, p 32), who noted that the question «How do I know I exist?»
Several alert
readers pointed out that, even though you can not see direct evidence of the moon excursions with a telescope, there is one artifact that the astronauts left behind on the moon that does provide evidence of their missions.
Some of the
reader comments below that article talk about the «rumor» that females might respond differently biologically to fasting — but it's not a «rumor», and Stefani had referred to the results of
several published research studies, was very careful to describe how most of the research up to that
point had been done on animals, gave all sorts of caveats, described very well her concerns and questions, etc..
For instance,
several of the novellas and short stories were told from the
point of view of secondary characters (most notably, Kiernan, but also Saul and his henchman Simon), giving the
reader a glimpse into their lives separate from Kate.
As
several readers have
pointed out to me and from my own individual practices, Okcupid is one of the those dating sites that seems... Read More»
Pointed out to us by
several readers and appearing in my own inbox (I'm a Rewards member!
Several folks commenting on these various blogs have
pointed out that Amazon doesn't care about the writers and
readers any more than the big publishers do.
If we get feedback from an in - depth beta
reader or a developmental editor that
points out
several big issues, we might get discouraged.
It is possible to see the foundations of the modern eBook from such activity, as the necessity for reflowable text when reading on a Portable Digital Assistant (PDA) led to the formation of the Open eBook Publication Structure (a precursor to the EPUB format) in 1999, and
several portable devices such as the Game Boy Advance, PalmPilot and SoftBook had facilities for modems, allowing
readers to receive books without using a computer, often seen as one of the core selling
points of the original Kindle.
-LSB-...] If you write your story from the
point of view (POV) of several characters, here is a wonderful post by Jami Gold about which POVs we should use when and how to switch between them without confusing your reader — Ask Jami: Whose Point of View Should We
point of view (POV) of
several characters, here is a wonderful post by Jami Gold about which POVs we should use when and how to switch between them without confusing your
reader — Ask Jami: Whose
Point of View Should We
Point of View Should We Use?
If you overly show a less important scene and extend it to
several pages, you might lose your
readers» interest as they ask themselves what the
point of the passage is and where the story went.
Others have
pointed out that after writing
several books and running arcs past beta
readers, they don't need developmental editing.
Apart from the publicly available data about the lower end of eBook price
points capturing
reader's attention, the latest data analysis from the German website, die Self - Publisher - Bibel, suggests that between $ 0 and $ 2 is not necessarily the sweetest spot in terms of revenue in
several markets that
readers chase after.
Readers who commented on yesterday's post
pointed out
several factors to think about before following Donald's strategy:
I get
several emails a day from
readers along the lines of «hey, I'm new to the
points game, where do I get started?»
For those of you unaware, I thought it would be fun to see which travel and
points bloggers / websites are
reader - favorites in
several different categories.
ThankYou
points are pretty versatile, since you can redeem them directly for travel or transfer them to
several different airline and hotel partners, so today I want to help
readers figure out how to use these
points by exploring what I think are the 10 best uses for 50,000 ThankYou
points.
Dungeons & Dragons Online: MOP
reader Jackybah
pointed out to us that SSG has good deals running for DDO too, including half off character slots, double bonus ponts, 75 % off the Warlock, and
several BOGO deals.
Massively OP
reader Francois recently
pointed us to IGN's Top 100 RPGs of All Time, which we thought was worth a nod since unlike many such lists, it includes
several early MMORPGs: including EverQuest (100), EVE Online (81), Phantasy Star Online (63), and of course, World of Warcraft (5), plus other multiplayer games we've covered in the past, like Diablo II, Titan Quest, Torchlight II, Stardew Valley, Neverwinter Nights, and more Ultima, Elder Scrolls, and Final Fantasy franchise games than you can shake an ancient console cartridge at.
TAA
reader OD made
several comments that I thought were very on
point.
The focal
point of the catalogue is the painstakingly reproduced color plates of fourteen recent paintings, many of which are depicted
several times in various types of light and from multiple angles, allowing the
reader to experience the work in a way that is more akin to seeing them in person.
Insert, Oct. 4, 6:35 p.m
Several readers have
pointed to a long 2010 feature in Der Spiegel in which Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, a top German climate scientist who helped establish the 2 - degree threshold, stressed it was a policy marker:
He said, however, that the climate change chapter is only 50 pages long, and recommends
several other books for
readers who want to get a broader picture of this aspect: Jim Hoggan's Climate Cover - Up, George Monbiot's Heat: How to Stop the Planet Burning and Ross Gelbspan's The Heat is On and Boiling
Point.
At which
point,
several readers offered to buy him the book - and I know at least one of them followed through, because he purchased it for Mr Appell via SteynOnline.
But for new
readers who might be misdirected by your SkS talking
points, I feel I must correct your misinformation — which I have done constantly, and so have
several others here.
Several readers and commenters promptly replied to my story with criticisms of woolly penguin garb, particularly
pointing to a post on Grist titled «Please don't knit a sweater for a penguin.»
Several weeks ago my friend Eric Benz, one of my «go to guys» for anything Bitcoin and Blockchain,
pointed me in the direction of DAO.Casino so I could educate our
readers on «why this gaming protocol is so revolutionary for gaming as a whole».
As
several readers have
pointed out,
several past OnePlus devices, including the 5, came with a pre-applied screen protector.)
They then reflect on what they have learned from the experiences discussed in that chapter and distill for the
readers several brief
points as take away lessons.