Several platforms help
suggest titles for people to read, such as Literary Hub, which shares the best stories in their newsletter, and Buried Books, which identifies deals.
Isn't there a further link stating «didn't find what you were looking for» and it has a way to
suggest titles for your library to purchase.
Some of the best -
suggested titles for a business management assignment are as follows
Of the 10,000 people to
suggest a title for the game, 8 came up with Shooter, which Dylan Cuthbert said he thought was good for three simple reasons; simple, descriptive, and good for a logo.
Some suggested titles for the management skills section in a resume, can be titled: Key Skills and Strengths; Core Skills and Competencies; Skills and Qualities; or Skills and Abilities.
Not exact matches
For the next edition of Go Canada, can we
suggest a
title change: Slow Canada.
Buy - In: Saving Your Good Idea from Getting Shot Down (Harvard Business Review Press) offers exactly what its
title suggests: not a guide to creating good ideas, but to defending and building support
for them so that they can be implemented successfully.
«The Office
for Civil Rights [a sub-branch of the DOE that enforces
Title IX regulations] has terrified schools,» she said,
suggesting that as a result, schools are «overreaching.»
And though her new
title doesn't
suggest a design role, her long - running affinity
for bright lights and an»80s aesthetic might also exert a welcome influence.
The answer was
suggested in an April 12th Bloomberg article by Yalman Onaran,
titled «Surging LIBOR, Once a Red Flag, Is Now a Cash Machine
for Banks.»
Like last month, I am offering up some behind - the - scenes bonus content here in the form of also - ran
titles: headings
for pieces that were
suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed
for being too punny, too....
For the amusement of readers (and the delight of anyone who likes to get a glimpse behind the curtain), I have compiled some of the also - ran titles: headings for pieces that were suggested at our titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too mu
For the amusement of readers (and the delight of anyone who likes to get a glimpse behind the curtain), I have compiled some of the also - ran
titles: headings
for pieces that were suggested at our titles meeting but nixed for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too mu
for pieces that were
suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed
for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too mu
for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
As a special piece of bonus content, I am here to share with you, loyal readers, some of our also - ran
titles: headings
for pieces that were
suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed
for being too punny,....
As a special piece of bonus content, I am here to share with you, loyal readers, some of our also - ran
titles: headings
for pieces that were
suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed
for being too punny, too....
Here, loyal readers, is a glimpse behind the curtain at some of our also - ran
titles for the pieces in this issue: headings that were
suggested at our
titles meeting but nixed
for being too punny, too punchy, or simply too much.
The
title of his book Anatheism
suggests the recovery of God after atheism - not old theism, not atheism, but a new search
for God after one has lost his or her old faith.
For Lent this year, I'm reading a heretic, as David Mills
suggests (his
title is provocative, but his point is about building compassion among brothers and sisters in Christ across the Reformational line).
In reflecting on these opening verses, Audet has even
suggested that the author chose to begin the collection with this song in order to provide a suitable
title for the text: «O that you would kiss me.
The
title originally, therefore,
suggests a supernatural divine figure, and it was not commonly used
for the Messiah.
As the
title of this book
suggests, his quest is to find a way through the ever - changing times with their complexities, emphases and ups and downs to help prepare the way
for greater stability, renewal and enthusiasm among the Lord's disciples, especially within religious communities.
And that
for the very simple reason that it intends to be what its
title suggests, the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Both the
title and the rationale
for the series «New Turns in Religious Thought»
suggest that theology is passing through one of its most agonizing periods, as if it were trying to open a door with the wrong key.
The material contained in the latest collection of Dom Hugh's writings is, as its
title «Monastic Markers on the Christian Way»
suggests, primarily aimed at building up the lives of the monks in his care, but the practical insights into living the Christian life contained here have a wider relevance
for all who search
for deeper communion with the mystery of God.
The
title of Witham's book nicely
suggests that the Gifford lecturers who sought to find a place
for God in a world understood by physics assumed that the task was to «measure God,»
The range of concrete materials with which the conference deals is
suggested by the
titles of the five sections into which the delegates were divided
for simultaneous sessions of intensive discussion: «The Church and the Community» (meaning by «community» what the Germans mean by Volk, society in its larger units viewed with reference to its cultural and racial coherence rather than its political organization); «Church and State»; «The Church and the Economic Order»; «Church, Community and State in Relation to Education»; «The Universal Church and the World of Nations.»
But I
suggest that Protestants who are fascinated with Mary be careful not to expect us to adopt
titles for Mary like Mother of God or Mother of the Church, when those terms, even when technically correct, come with connotations that some of us believe, with Barth, necessitate «an Evangelical protest.»
I am personally indebted to Craddock
for suggesting to me the
title of this book.
Wright's
title suggests that his book is an attempt to update C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, and the Anglican bishop of Durham does have something of Lewis's knack
for producing an unforgettable image or phrase.
While the
title suggests they should be enjoyed
for breakfast, they'd be equally as yummy
for lunch or dinner too!
this kid had it all and could have been truly great but guess what, you can take the kid out of the hood but you can't always take the hood out of the kid, sterling hangs around with a bunch of idiots who think posting their mate online doing laughing gas is clever and there all living in London, bringing him in would be a huge mistake in my opinion and those of you
suggesting to offer theo and money, Im so glad you don't run the club, theo is the best r winger in the league when fit, we also have Wellington silva coming back, not to mention ox to cover or Sanchez if we want to play Danny or mezut on the left, let city have Raheem and let their already volatile dressing room implode, let's get Cech, lacazette and a solid dm to compete with le coq, sell Chesney to inter
for good money podolski could be used as make weight
for Morgan or the like release flamini let arteta and Roz have there last season if they choose or let them go if they want more first team football, Rio to have one more loan Diaby pay as you play and last promote chuba who clearly is going to be an animal, with this I believe the
title is ours and if the new 3 settle a real tilt at the cl is possible but please gooners get behind theo he is absolutely essential COYG
I did
suggest earlier this week that this season was one about which to be optimistic — there were a few Doubting Micky Thomases judging from the posts that followed such thoughts, but after a display of stunning attack, biting midfield (well, kind of, at least the two stayed out of Mike Dean's book) and innovative defending, surely we are now favourites
for the
title?
Bakkali, who is just 18 years old, has been an important part of the PSV side that look set to challenge
for the Eredivisie
title this season, but the report
suggests that the Dutch club are now resigned to losing the player in the near future, potentially in January but more likely at the end of the season.
Do not fear Gooners, the
title may
suggest that Aaron Ramsey has had a setback in his return from injury and of course that would likely mean that he's out
for a «number of months» if the usual Arsenal procedure was to take place.
So I was a bit surprised to say the least when I saw in a Metro report that our former centre back and member of the invincibles of 2004
suggested that Chelsea have the edge over us in the race
for the
title because of the strength of their defence.
I'll repeat «I'm not
suggesting for one minute our
title credentials wouldn't increase substantially if another ST or DM was brought in...» But whether or not we should strengthen those positions wasn't the question I was replying to was it?
I'm not
suggesting for one minute our
title credentials wouldn't increase substantially if another striker or DM was brought in.
«I'm not
suggesting for one minute our
title credentials wouldn't increase substantially if another ST or DM was brought in.»
I like JC, but he will NOT be a star
for Arsenal like your
title suggests.
Conor took relatively little damage (certainly less than he would have defending a UFC
title)
for a huge payday in the boxing match and I didn't see anything from Floyd that
suggested he was trying to embarrass him.
After the defeat at Anfield it is hard
for Arsenal fans to even consider us as tile challengers but maybe it also muddied the waters further by
suggesting the Liverpool could be up
for the
title and Chelsea the top four.
Hopefully the fact that we suffered a surprise defeat at home to Swansea City last season, a match that Wenger has
suggested ended our hopes of winning the
title, will ensure that the players do not take this match
for granted, even though the Welsh club have only taken a single point since the opening day.
Jose Mourinho has had his critics
for failing to truly mount a serious
title challenge this term, but there have been positives from some areas of his squad that
suggest things could get better next season.
More telling
for me, though, is the way Giroud talks about
titles and that
suggests to me that he believes that Arsenal have a real chance of being crowned Premier League champions next season.
Another thing the media
suggest is that we might do more than one transfer and that would be another surprise
for me, since Wenger usually hates the January window and often signs no more than one player, no sooner than the last day of the window, but maybe he smells blood and the fact that this year could very well be the best chance in years to come to win the
title with Pep Guardiola arriving to the league.
Are you honestly
suggesting our vast array of scouts couldn't find anything better than Kallstrom when going
for the
title or Sanogo when we badly needed a top striker, amongst others.
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I'm not
for one second
suggesting the thought of Higuain and Giroud competing
for the top spot doesn't increase our
title credentials substantially.
There is nothing I have seen in today's match to
suggest we are challenging
for the
title this season, not even the Europa Cup.
He was talking about United in the Fergie era and it seems a bit odd as the last few years have seen United happy to finish fourth themselves, but is he right to
suggest that Arsenal's happiness with a Champions League place under Wenger is not good enough and one of the reasons we have not won the EPL
title for so long?
I live in Denmark, and I would like to
suggest an online petition with a nice letter requiring Wenger to step down and the board to present a 3 year plan to reinstate Arsenal as one of the leading clubs in Europe and a true contender
for the EPL
title.