Sentences with phrase «than an author going»

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-- Phillip Stutts, CEO of Go Big Media and author of Fire Them Now: The 7 Lies Digital Marketers Sell and the Truth About Political Strategies That Help Businesses Win, who has contributed to more than 1,000 election victories of senators, governors, representatives, and two U.S. presidents
Fredrick Petrie, author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for People With Better Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savings.
Author Elizabeth Royte writes in her book, «Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought it,» that 92 % of the nation's 53,000 local water systems meet or exceed federal safety standards and are at least as clean and often cleaner than bottled water.
The authors» conclusion — Entrepreneurs think they are better than their resumes show and realize they can make more money by going it alone.
But that strategy works a lot less smoothly than it used to, says green marketing expert Shel Horowitz, author of eight books — most recently the Amazon Environmental category bestseller Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green (with Jay Conrad Levinson).
The author pointed out that big countries are at most risk from a trade war (so focus on smaller ones), big companies are most subject to regulatory / antitrust actions (so go small), and regional opportunities are better than global ones.
The author's closest accomplice was the late Robert Hallbauer, the former Craigmont pit supervisor whose team «would go on to build more new mines in a shorter time than anyone else had in Canadian history.»
Their new paper cups are going to do a lot more than just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're going to feature original pieces from authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article) and more.
Going back to the history of crucifixion, I do agree with the author that the nails were actually driven through the wrist rather than the palms because driving the nails through the wrist made it harder to tear lose.
More than 14 years» labor went into the writing of the book, and the author tells us that his preoccupation with Feuerbach goes back further still — to the time when he first encountered him in a graduate seminar at Yale Divinity School and found himself «strangely disturbed.»
Wight goes further than other authors in bringing Smith into the present.
This popular scientific author goes on to say that physicists will eventually understand the basic laws of the universe, and then, «the existence of the universe will hold no more mystery for those who choose to understand it than the existence of the sun.»
The author of the Epistle to the Hebrews, who, more than any other New Testament author, emphasizes the full deity (1:10) but also the full humanity of Jesus, goes still farther than the reports of the three Synoptists in his description of Jesus» fear of death.
I want to believe that you are really the author of this article, but before I would accept it as fact and teach it to my child, I'm going to require something a little more substantial than my «want» for it to be true or the «possibility» of it being true.
Bridging the divide takes more than symbolic gestures, wrote D. L. Mayfield, author of Assimilate or Go Home, who works with refugees and immigrants in Portland.
Now I am going to be so polite as to assume that you are the author of my project; greater politeness than this you can scarcely ask.
The paragraph from which these two sentences are taken indicates, however, that the author is picturing his situation to himself as one of avoiding the issue between Christians and Muslims rather than (so far as wording goes) solving it.
Alisa Fleming, author of the bestselling dairy - free guide and cookbook Go Dairy Free, shares more than 100 recipes for satisfying yet nutritious dairy - free breakfasts, lunches, dinners, snacks, and healthier desserts that use regular ingredients.
All in all, none of us were wowed by this recipe, but I'm going to play with it because I have to disagree with the author; beets are not «less nutritious» than almonds, but provide a different type of equally necessary nutrition.
This year's 11th Annual San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival again culminated with the legendary Grand Tasting Event, this year held on November 22, 2014, which was a magnificent mélange of some of the nation's most celebrated chefs, local culinary rock stars, renowned winemakers and brewmasters, sommeliers, mixologists, authors and other F&B talents who titillated and satiated the collective palate of more than 10,000 eager event - goers.
Debuchy did nt start as badly as this author want us to believe, so far he looks like is better going forward and very comfortable with his one on one and aerial duel than Sagna.
I wasn't going to log in because of more than a few toddlers talking bollox but I said I better let the author know it was a top read.
Sensing that his brain was going soft, the author read the encyclopedia from A to Z... which is why he now knows more about sports than anyone should
Perhaps it's why there are more than 32 million people living alone — a statistic some are celebrating, such as Eric Klinenburg, author of the new book «Going Solo: The Extraordinary Rise and Surprising Appeal of Living Alone.»
«Often the concept of the start of a school year brings much greater anxiety than the reality of going back to class,» says Susan Bartell, Psy.D., a parenting psychologist and author of The Top 50 Questions Kids Ask.
I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume that he realised there was probably a little more to this story than a well - renowned author suddenly issuing a press realise titled, «Kate Middleton: worra loser LOL amirite?»
Wilson, the author of a new book on how the current coalition was formed - 5 Days to Power - says Walden urged Cameron and Osborne to go for a full - blooded coalition rather than a more unstable Confidence and Supply arrangement, as this would prove a lot more effective and enduring.
Comparing their results with information from the «broader NIH postdoctoral community,» the authors find that far fewer alumni of North Carolina - based NIEHS — the only one of the National Institutes of Health located outside metropolitan Washington, D.C. — go into science policy work than do their counterparts at the institutes close to the national capital's many governmental and policy organizations.
Even if the near future doesn't unfold like the 2004 climate - gone - haywire film The Day After Tomorrow, scientists need to be able to produce accurate models of what abrupt change (more likely spanning hundreds or thousands or years, rather than days) would look like and why it might occur, explains Zhengyu Liu, lead author of the study and director of the University of Wisconsin — Madison's Center for Climate Research.
«In the future, if you go to a store and you want to be sure the meat you're buying is safe at any point before you use it, you'll have a much more reliable way than the expiration date,» says lead author Hanie Yousefi, a graduate student and research assistant in McMaster's Faculty of Engineering.
In this month's Tooling Up column, I am going to pass along some advice from Ken Blanchard, author of more than 30 books, including the groundbreaking One Minute Manager series.
They compared these citation numbers to those of 759 control authors who had published in the same journal and issue as a retracted author and found that, on average, authors who had a retraction went on to garner approximately 10 % fewer citations than the control authors did.
Until this trial came out we didn't know if it was going to be clinically better or not and now we know it is better,» said lead author Keipp Talbot, M.D., assistant professor of Medicine, who served as coordinating investigator for the more than 100 study sites.
The authors go on to point out that inferences about the ages of supposed Younger Dryas boundary layers are unsupported by replication in more cases than not.
«We went through the data and showed that, in every case, this method estimated that the density of trees was two to three times higher than was the reality,» said Carrie Levine, a Ph.D. student of forest ecology at Berkeley and lead author of the study.
In all, the analysis found that just $ 4.7 billion went toward the global functions of health, which is far less than the authors said was needed.
«When we anticipate that something is going to happen, and then it actually happens, we immediately start to find ways of twisting our perceptions to make ourselves feel better about it, more so than we were doing when we merely anticipated this new thing,» says study author Kristin Laurin of The University of British Columbia.
Rather than pitting ourselves against computers in feats of sheer memory, the key is to go with our strengths, such as humor and reasoning, says Stephen Baker, author of Final Jeopardy: Man vs. Machine and the Quest to Know Everything.
The authors found that companies pay a price in going public: having to answer to stockholders, who generally are more interested in the short run than the long run, and having now to file cumbersome disclosure reports, companies often find that there is less room for risky and potentially revolutionary innovations.
The authors go on to speculate that internet use is driven by more than just the short - term excitement or joy of the technology, but that over-use can produce negative physiological and psychological changes that may drive people back onto the internet, even when they do not want to engage.
«Sadly, more research has gone into how decisions are made when people gamble or buy a car than it has to discovering how doctors make complex decisions,» said Dr. Gustavo Saposnik, lead author and director of the Stroke Research Unit of St. Michael's Hospital.
«It is much more complex than just going out into the ocean and dumping some iron in,» said Kassandra Costa, a graduate student of paleoclimatology at Columbia University and lead author of the study.
«Another way for a black hole to grow this big is for it to have gone on a sustained binge, consuming food faster than typically thought possible,» said study lead author Chao - Wei Tsai, also of JPL.
«Instead, I think our findings show that the traditional view that stone tool use was something that only members of our own genus Homo were capable of is outdated,» senior author Tracy Kivell told Discovery News, explaining that stone tool usage «goes back much earlier — long before the appearance of Homo — than we originally thought.»
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The authors note that more than 85 % of the global heat uptake (Q) has gone into the oceans, including increasing the heat content of the deeper oceans, although their model only accounts for the upper 700 meters.
«More than losing the hair on your head, losing your brows and lashes is a bigger giveaway that you're going through cancer,» says Ramy Gafni, a cancer survivor and the author of Ramy Gafni's Beauty Therapy: The Ultimate Guide to Looking and Feeling Great While Living With Cancer.
But as Dr. Arne Astrup, author (with Christian Bitz and Dr. Jennie Brand - Miller) of The Nordic Way, explains, this comforting, homey cuisine has a lot more going for it than just good looks.
«Insurance costs are going up higher than inflation as well,» says one of the studys authors, Stephen E. Wolverton, MD, a professor of clinical dermatology at the Indiana University School of Medicine, in Indianapolis.
He has donated more than 8,000 copies of his NYT bestseller, Three Simple Steps: A Map to Success in Business and Life (BenBella, 2012), to libraries across the US, and all author profits go to cancer treatment research and development.
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