Sentences with phrase «such as columnist»

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White said she forced herself to take an hour every week to think about long - term goals such as new projects to launch and columnists to jettison.
Along the way he has moonlighted as a frequent speaker at illustrious gastronomic events such as this, a wine columnist for Seattle magazine and a featured sommelier in numerous publications, including FOOD & WINE and The Wall Street Journal.
He is an author of several books including Feeding Baby Green and appears frequently in the media including such venues as the The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, TODAY Show, Good Morning America, the Dr. Oz Show, and is a regular columnist for Parenting magazine.
Vicki has been a speaker at numerous events, including the Women's Power Strategy Conference, the Capitol City Young Writers conference and the Writing Mamas monthly salon, and has been mentioned on «The View,» the Rush Limbaugh show, the podcast «The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young Turks, Australia's Daily Edition, Your Tango, Café Mom's The Stir, and by Calgary Herald columnist Stephen Hunt, sociologist Andrea Doucet, Madder Men cartoonist Rob Scott, dating expert Evan Marc Katz and websites such as Jezebel, The Good Men Project and Why No Kids.
The Atlantic columnist Andrew Sullivan used to argue just such a case, though the ascent of Barack Obama and the failings of the second Bush administration pushed him — as it pushes almost everyone — into realising that nonideology is itself an ideology, and that though it might be able to exist in the pure realms of philosophy, it fails utterly when tested in the field of practical politics.
There were less complimentary comments, such as those from Roseanna Cunningham, at the time MP for Perth and a columnist for the Scottish Sunday Mail.
After Philip May appeared on the show with his wife last year, one columnist noted that «he seemed to be able to don a mantle of such extreme ordinariness that he might as well not have been there».
Even as major media figures such as New York Times columnist and megaselling «flat - world» guru Thomas Friedman were trumpeting Gathering Storm's conclusions, experts in labor - power economics and research administration were voicing less publicized doubts about any purported dearth of well - trained U.S. science graduates.
The Academy includes members such as musicians Beck and David Bowie, Internet inventor Vint Cerf, political columnist Arianna Huffington, Real Networks CEO Rob Glaser, The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, and Virgin Atlantic Chairman and Founder Richard Branson.
You may know him as «Hunter, The Ultimate Gladiator» but James Crossley is also a fitness expert and columnist writing for magazines such as: Men's Health,...
Speakers included a number of the «stars» of the TES magazine and website, such as behaviour guru Tom Bennett, former schools minister Lord Knight, teacher columnists Sarah Simons and Clare Lotriet, and author Mike Gershon.
From New York Times» columnist David Brooks and Jason DePerle, to paleo - eugenicist Charles Murray, to Robert Putnam, and even otherwise thoughtful school reformers such as Thomas B. Fordham Institute's Michael Petrilli, there has been plenty of questioning about whether the economic mobility that has allowed America to bend the economic and social arc of history toward progress can continue.
At the same time, you have the strange bedfellows of such fierce reformers such as John Chubb (now of Education Sector) agreeing with equally forceful traditionalists such as Education Week columnist Anthony Cody.
Rick Green, the Hartford Courant columnist applauded the legislators saying «successful charter school models — such as Jumoke Academy in Hartford or the Achievement First schools in New Haven and Hartford — should be a part of Connecticut's reform plan.
NYTimes columnist Tom Friedman characterized this phenomena explicitly when he noted in his «World Is Flat» book, in this country jocks get the best jobs and the beauty queen for a wife while in countries that value education such as India, the nerd gets the beauty queen for a wife and the high salaried job.
Marías is a translator (to Spanish) of authors such as Faulkner, Yeats, Shakespeare, and Nabokov; an essayist; columnist for Madrid's newspaper El País; and member of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language.
The author, a poet, newspaper columnist and former dean of campus at Goddard College, offers an exhaustive history of his subject, which includes such luminaries as Edward Gibbon, who devoted one - quarter of the space in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire to footnotes.
As we mentioned in a previous shareholder letter, Jason Zweig, the noted Wall Street Journal columnist and author of Your Money and Your Brain (2007), credited much of the investment success of value investors such as Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio) and Benjamin Graham to being «inversely emotional,» i.e., sharing a quality that goes beyond calm, «a certain imperturbability or implacability.&raquAs we mentioned in a previous shareholder letter, Jason Zweig, the noted Wall Street Journal columnist and author of Your Money and Your Brain (2007), credited much of the investment success of value investors such as Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio) and Benjamin Graham to being «inversely emotional,» i.e., sharing a quality that goes beyond calm, «a certain imperturbability or implacability.&raquas Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio) and Benjamin Graham to being «inversely emotional,» i.e., sharing a quality that goes beyond calm, «a certain imperturbability or implacability.»
The article cites comments by columnist Mark Hulbert, who refers to valuation metrics such as P / E, price - book, price - sales and price - dividend ratios as weak indicators of market tops but adds that we ignore them «at our peril, since it's also true that almost all bull market tops in history... Read More
An extreme spa junkie, art geek, nature enthusiast and avid shoe shopper, with a weakness for hot springs and luxury hotels, Carol is a former travel columnist for Canada's largest circulation newspaper, the Toronto Star, and has written for numerous publications such as the Chica...
Emin's work is uninhibited in the way it absorbs and reflects her personal life - whether in seminal installations such as Everyone I Have Slept With 1963 - 1995 and My Bed, her early performances and videos such as Why I Never Became a Dancer, or her writings (which include a memoir, Strangeland, and a period as a newspaper columnist.
I also read another of Brett Arend's columns, this one (in TheStreet.com) dealing with U.S. energy policy (such as it is), and realized that he may not be your typical WSJ oop - ed page columnist; I have to wonder if an essay like the latter would ever run in the WJS.
Columnists start by attacking suggestions such as those made in an article written for the Guardian by the Greens deputy leader, Adam Bandt, that by repealing the carbon tax, Tony Abbott is failing to protect the Australian people from climate change risk.
Not much, according to critics such as Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips: «Under the camouflage of human rights, this is the way freedom dies.»
Guest columnist Anastasia Konina, writing recently in the online journal Jurist, says: «the proposed system of consumer rights enforcement has been heavily criticized for a number of reasons, such as «putting efficiency above judicial scrutiny,» loss of public access, pressure due to general confidentiality of ADR and ODR proceedings and banning access to courts.»
But despite hiccups, such as the SEC's botched attempt to add more office space, Columnist Bruce Carton thinks she deserves credit for turning around the Commission's Enforcement Division.
Steven's work is endorsed by Chicago Tribune Career Columnist Lindsey Novak, and top executives at such firms as State Farm, Coca - Cola and Motorola, Inc..
One of the 10 most - read daily newspapers in the United States, the Chicago Sun - Times has won eight Pulitzer Prizes and is home to such renowned journalists as political columnist Lynn Sweet, film critic Richard Roeper and sports writer Rick Telander.
In addition to the directories, IRED provides articles from writers such as RealtorMag Online columnist Michael Russer and John M Peckham III, the executive director of the Real Estate CyberSpace Society.
Apart from being the publisher / editor, Reed writes her own real estate column in every bi-monthly edition, along with five local columnists from Cornell and Markham, who cover topics such as pets, gardening and food.
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