Not exact matches
When
talking about doing favors, Natalie Zfat set a great example for parameters
in her
article «How To Master Networking»
by saying that if something takes less than five minutes and doesn't jeopardize any of your client relationships, do it.
4 Viral Sharing Tactics For Your Product Launch Strategy
In this
article I
talk about four tactics used
by businesses to get people to share their product and increase visibility.
Though it may be a bit early
in the
article to hit you with this one, I want to start off
by talking about it first because it is the one I consider particularly important.
In this article, I will be talking about implementing python in IB's C++ API using a wrapper, written by Dr. Hui Li
In this
article, I will be
talking about implementing python
in IB's C++ API using a wrapper, written by Dr. Hui Li
in IB's C++ API using a wrapper, written
by Dr. Hui Liu.
Building A Snowball
By Dividend Mantra
In this
article, Jason has beautifully explained building a growing snowball and could not agree more as I've been
talking about Snowball effect since long time, where a small ball of snow (a small initial dividend buys more shares) that is rolling down hills, gathers more snow (increasing dividends due to more shares) with ever - growing speed (due to growing earnings) and becomes a self - sustaining machine that can support your rich lifestyle.
Postponing doing so until the advent of death emerges on the horizon proves to be futile, at which point, as highlighted
by the respective
article,
talking about family matters takes precedence... empirically validated
by the related professionals
in this particular field.
I have read
articles and heard sermons
about this verse and how Jesus didn't want to be defiled
by Mary before he ascended to heaven, and how Jesus rose from the dead, but he didn't ascend to heaven, but after he
talked to Mary, he did ascend to heaven, after which time He could be touched
by the apostles
in the Upper Room, and then later, he ascended for good.
You'll find my feature
article «Feed Your Skin»
in the June issue of Gluten - Free Heaven, wherein I
talk about how it's possible to eat your way to radiant and healthy skin
by ditching processed food and sugar.
My friend Staley, and
by that I mean someone who I read
about on the ESPN
article but have never actually seen what he looks like, sat down with me last week and
talked about how my close friend Blount, who I also have never actually met or been
in the same time zone as, endorsed him as a great coach.
I've
talked about encouraging independence and how children are motivated
by the desire to please others
in my positive discipline
articles.
In this episode, Carla Naumburg and I
talk about the
article, The 5 Rules of Parenting
by Mike Troiano.
I'd dropped
by to
talk about the recent C&E
article on prepping for 2014, and his question was a natural one for the host of a show with the word «Twitter»
in its title.
How would you like to
talk some more
about the «Pay to Play» scheme being engineered
by Sen. Flanagan and Pub Governor candidate Johnny DeFran... going to look up some more
articles where they are portrayed as champions for child molesters
in return for $ $ support from the Dioceses of NYC!
Not to mention,
in this day and age you can get everything from the internet
by reading free
articles by expert science writers who know what they are
talking about.
Steve: So, we are
talking about a whole lot of square miles and the estimates
in the
article are [that]
by 2050, you could generate 69 percent of all United States electricity and 35 percent of the total energy requirements of the country, strictly with these solar farms out
in the Southwest.
Several people
in the lab are applying for jobs right now, so the recent
article by Roberta Kwok
about elevator
talks in Nature seems particularly relevant:
I
talked in this
article about how moisturisers always made my acne blotchy and inflamed, but I managed to naturally improve my skin tone and smoothness simply
by increasing collagen production through a megadose of vitamin C.
The
talk about «if it fits your macros» is all over social media,
in articles, and highly promoted
by some of the biggest fitness industry leaders.
This
article talks about a healthy eating guideline modeled
by the known historical information of how Vikings ate
in addition to modern knowledge
about what comprises a healthy diet and how to design a sustainable eating pattern.
I also began sleeping better, heading to bed at 9:30 versus 2 or 3 am (this was when my sugar cravings would hit me the strongest and I now know my cravings were likely a symptom of my adrenal fatigue, as well as a few other issues that Dr. Vikki
talks about more extensively
in her
article How To Cure Sugar Cravings... and
by George, if she isn't right, I haven't had a craving for sugar
in nearly 8 months, WOOT!)
Just because I like to toe the edge at how much it takes for me to get sued
by marvel comics
by putting photos of their stars on my blog but I would read that
article thoroughly and take into account everything that I
talk about in there you know, from compression to ice to you know, kinesio tape, foam rolling, EectroStem, just like look at all my recommendations and see which ones that are practically within your control to implement.
I believe that a well balanced diet is what we should be
talking about rather than low this and low that, again, as Phil puts it perfectly well (
in my opinion)
in the conclusion of this
article, thus, ``... we can only hope it is replaced
by sound and balanced style of eating that includes nourishing and metabolism - boosting dietary fats, unrefined natural carbohydrates, and healthy protein choices.
In today's
article, we are going to
talk about possible ways how to get the most out of your feminine skirt,
by creating feminine and stylish looks.
There is a great
article by Jemima Whyte on the Australian Financial News, which
talks about the latest status symbol
in the online dating world — credit ratings.
Mind you, we are not
talking about using TalentLMS itself for compliance training, for which it is an excellent tool,
by the way, and whose compliance training capabilities we have covered
in previous
articles here on eLearningIndustry.com, but
about how the TalentLMS platform complies with global and state - mandated standards for software.
Taruffi's racing career Part 2 — Charlie Rous concludes his
article on the famous racing driver with an account of the years 1934 to 1950 / Our anniversary competition — Enter our motoring quiz competition and you could win a special day at the National Motor Museum / 1929 Sunbeam special — An enthusiastic report from David Hawtin on this exciting20 hp non-standard Sunbeam / The Lea - Francis story 1924 - 37 — Michael Worthington - Williams continues with part 2 of his history of the Coventry make / VSCC's December driving tests — This annual event is described
by Tom Thelfall
in his Diary of a dilettante / Type 35 Bugatti — The Editor writes
about his encounter with a superb example of the archetypal Bugatti / 1908 TT: The» 4 - inch» race — The story of this early event with a curious name is recounted for us
by Bryan Goodman / 1939 Lancia Aprilia — Zoe Harrison
talked to the proud owner of this far - ahead - of - its - time Lancia / Shaft - drive C.N. — The early history of G.N. and the cars that were not propelled
by chains.
A recent
article in The Guardian
by We Need to
Talk about Kevin author, Lionel Shriver (who I was lucky enough to meet at a literary festival a few years ago) rightly said: «If all modern literature comes to toe the same goody - goody line, fiction is bound to grow timid, homogeneous, and dreary.»
According to an
article by Matt Enis for The Digital Shift on Hachette's new program with the NLS, this initiative came
about after a fan reached out to author Douglas Preston, asking if he knew when the latest title
in the Pendergast series would be available as an audio download through
Talking Books.
Then tune into the new episode of Hey YA, where Eric and I
talk about a great
article about the growth of YA fiction alongside teen culture, YA books set
in the outdoors, and we
talk even more great books
by and
about Asian Americans.
This Reuter's
article, published
by MSNBC.com,
talks about how Freeman's death has inspired people to create their own «bucket lists» — just like
in the movie.
In this detailed
article, we will
talk at length
about all the charges levied
by this full - service stockbroker on your trades along with discussing any other charges that are levied directly or indirectly while you trade on the stock market.
In this
article, we are going to
talk about a few cases when business credit can be influenced
by the personal credit history and score of entrepreneurs.
Just would like to sum up with this question to your fellow editor
about a curious number (pardon the pun): Under the «NO foreign transaction fee» Marriott Rewards Premier Visa section recommending it, it reads «Out of the three cards, this is the only one that's seriously worth considering for everyday use» despite it being «one of only two» cards listed side
by side that have «annual fees» after the first year (with Barb's choice the second one that loves charging 2.5 % «foreign transaction fees» upfront / from the start on all foreign transactions rebating «afterwards» as «reward points» statement all of them «except on returns and cash advances» where the fees remain); however this
article shows «more than three cards» (though granted the Amazon.ca Visa is unavailable now for the new applicant plus the missing Mogo Visa is a prepaid one and whereas this year's (2017) new $ 149 annual fee HSBC Premier World Elite MC is exclusively for their premier clients only) so which «three cards»
in that statement there would we
talking about here?
In this edition, we feature a Business Insider summary of a recent Baupost letter, a summary of Guy Spier's approach to using checklists, a video of Tom Russo's
talk at Google on «Global Value Investing», a ValueWalk
article on Pzena Asset Management, an FT
article on Steve Jobs which analyses the start - up conditions at Apple; plus two more videos at the end of this issue — one from Bill Miller on why he thinks now is the perfect time to buy US stocks, the other from London Value Investor Conference speaker Jean - Marie Eveillard who speaks
about market cycles and the risks he sees ahead from «valuation problems» brought
about by quantitative easing.
The interesting thing is to see that a.) None provide any credentials proving their methods are better; b.) they don't like the tone of the
article — then again, a lot of people, when all they do is
talk among those who only agree with them get offended when they run across someone that isn't
in lock step with them; c.) they try to attack me personally, as a «hater», which is totally unfair and judgmental
about someone whom they have never met; d.) can't point to any specific dogs with significant accomplishments that have been clicker trained — hunting, police, obedience, tracking, etc... and just finding a specimen or two isn't very convincing evidence... get enough dogs and sometimes you'll find the genius dog that almost trains itself; e.) there is no point
by point refutation of what I've said, supported
by third party evidence.
Written
by Marissa Greenberg, DVM
In my last article I talked about Slink being stuck in her way
In my last
article I
talked about Slink being stuck
in her way
in her ways.
Over at this site, this
article written
by Bob Turbshaw,
talks about black dogs
in folklore.
October 4th — Interviewed on Travel Buzz: Interview with Jonny Blair 4th — Guest
article on After Globe: A Weekend
in Belfast, Northern Ireland
by Jonny Blair 7th — Travel Blogger Interview on Backpacks and Bunkbeds: Jonny Blair Travel Blogger at A Lifestyle of Travel 8th — Travel Writer Interview with Kristin Mok: A Conversation with Jonny Blair 11th — A few of my job tips for travelling the world are featured on the Working Traveller: Workers of the World 13th — A conversation with the guys at Travel Writing 2.0 Blog: A Conversation with Jonny Blair of Don't Stop Living 14th — Travel Blogger Interview on the DFR Blog (Double Fu #king Rainbow): Blogger
Talk — Don't Stop Living 19th — Featured
in the Bournemouth University Alumni Magazine online PDF (also appeared
in print),
talking about backpacking, travelling and working: Jonny Blair
in Bournemouth University Magazine 21st — «The 5 Easiest Jobs to Travel With» wins Blog of the Week on Wanderlust: 5 Easiest Jobs to Travel With.
Just would like to sum up with this question to your fellow editor
about a curious number (pardon the pun): Under the «NO foreign transaction fee» Marriott Rewards Premier Visa section recommending it, it reads «Out of the three cards, this is the only one that's seriously worth considering for everyday use» despite it being «one of only two» cards listed side
by side that have «annual fees» after the first year (with Barb's choice the second one that loves charging 2.5 % «foreign transaction fees» upfront / from the start on all foreign transactions rebating «afterwards» as «reward points» statement all of them «except on returns and cash advances» where the fees remain); however this
article shows «more than three cards» (though granted the Amazon.ca Visa is unavailable now for the new applicant plus the missing Mogo Visa is a prepaid one and whereas this year's (2017) new $ 149 annual fee HSBC Premier World Elite MC is exclusively for their premier clients only) so which «three cards»
in that statement there would we
talking about here?
Designer: Devin Low Publisher: Upper Deck Entertainment RRP: # 44.99 Players 1 - 4 Game was provided free of charge
by UK distributor Esdevium Games A while back I wrote an
article where I
talked about how tabletop games have seen a massive and impressive resurgence, which
in turn has led -LSB-...]
Significantly,
in the same
article he
talks about the exhibition and its catalogue, designed
by Laurent Benner and Jonathan Hares, as being co-dependent and that,
in this instance, «the catalogue itself is the star.»
We don't know what he meant
by this, nor what his source was, and maybe he didn't really know either — but could he have read a blog post or an
article talking about «the most influential tree
in the world» and conflated that vague knowledge with questions
about tree - ring divergence?
While those who stand
in denial of climate change have failed
in the last 15 years to produce a single, peer - reviewed scientific journal
article that challenges the theory and evidence of human - induced climate change, mainstream media was, until very recently, covering the story (
in more than half the cases, according to the academic researchers Boykoff and Boykoff)
by quoting one scientist
talking about the risks and one purported expert saying that climate change was not happening — or might actually be a good thing.
To be perfectly clear:
Talk of a «hiatus» or a «pause»
in global warming has been a contrarian
talking point for
about a decade, and there is clear evidence that this framing was picked up
by the media (see Max Boykoff's
article in Nature Climate Change last year) and has now been picked up
by some climate scientists.
This
article by Brian Kahn really highlights the manifest idiocy of
talking about a «pause» or «hiatus»
in global temperature increases:
The warming records that
article talks about are one offs, and beat
by a slim temporary margin, whereas things like the California droughts are historical and mostly
in a desert area already, which was charged up
by heavy rainfall this spring, which led to so many ladder fuels to burn when it inevitably dries out
by mid summer to late fall.
Where are the
articles in the Boston press
talking about the destruction of Maine's natural world
by wind power?
The main point of that section
in the BAMS
article is that we did not start out
talking about global warming, either
in our paper or our initial press releases, but rather were forced into this
by the media
In a recent National Public Radio interview, Michael Pollan talks about how he was approached by a Democratic party staffer about his New York Times article, Farmer in Chie
In a recent National Public Radio interview, Michael Pollan
talks about how he was approached
by a Democratic party staffer
about his New York Times
article, Farmer
in Chie
in Chief.
A few weeks ago I read How to
Talk About Cycling to a Conservative, an
article by Tom Bowden, a conservative corporate lawyer
in Virginia who happens to be a bike commuter, and writes:» speaking as a right wing cyclist, here are some thoughts on how to