If you can offer a little something extra other
than details about you and your book, you are more likely to build an online presence and to become a resource people come back to.
The Hillary Clinton campaign privately argued that «platitudes» would better serve its defense of forced unionism
than details about «fees.»
Not exact matches
Apple uses NFC to send a «token» with encrypted
details about the transaction, rather
than the actual account information of the cardholder.
A trustee of defunct Tokyo bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox sold more
than 35,000 bitcoin, worth
about $ 400 million at the time, to pay off creditors, according to
details of the sale published by a company trustee last week.
As investigators wrap their case against more
than a dozen traders involved in the recent LIBOR scandal — which involves executives at Barclays and a growing list of international banks attempting to manipulate the benchmark figure for trillions of pounds» worth of financial contracts — they're revealing a curious fact
about how some of the
details were leaked in the first place.
The bankers spent three months wooing the firms in their database with
details about Accurate's financials and found serious interest from 12 private equity groups, all of them far larger
than Evolution.
But an article in The New York Times reported on Tuesday indicated the company has more to worry
about than how it treats women and
detailed a series of questionable business practices.
The Air Force has not disclosed many
details about the space craft other
than to say it's designed for «low Earth orbit altitudes where it can perform long duration space technology experimentation and testing.»
Talk
about the product, how it's made, how it's sourced, how you will sell it, how it's better
than the rest, and any other
detail that anyone might need to know.
More
than that, it is a document that gives sufficient
details about your business to a degree that will be appealing to any third party such as a potential investor or financial institutions.
Sites that ask for a lot of
details about your symptoms and medical history and that use video or voice calls rather
than simple messaging are likely to yield better results, Powell said.
A senior Yahoo executive addressed a massive security incident on Wednesday, offering additional
details about a breach that saw hackers steal personal data from more
than 500 million customer accounts in late 2014.
Through interviews with more
than 20 people, the FT has gleaned
details about the project's scope and current status, including learning that Dyson is considering excluding its world - leading «solid state» battery technology from its debut model.
Bradley Birkenfeld, who CNBC describes as «the most significant financial whistleblower of all time,» suspects that the U.S. government's intelligence service is responsible for leaking the Panama Papers — a collection of more
than 11 million confidential documents with
detailed information
about offshore companies.
Even if only 16 Fortune 500 companies share
detailed demographic information
about their employees, it's important to point out that the data that is available represents the race, gender and job category of more
than 800,000 people — everyone from the CEO through service staff.
The Gaia data provides an unprecedented level of
detailed information
about the stars in our galaxy, with precise distance, brightness, color, and motion indicators for more
than a billion stars.
Overall, this budget adds new
details about how Ottawa will spend some of the $ 93 billion in new money the Liberals had already set out for infrastructure — $ 11.2 billion will go to affordable housing over the next 11 years, less
than the $ 12.6 billion over eight years the Federation of Canadian Municipalities says was needed.
More often
than not, job seekers are drawn to minuscule particulars of the job; they wish to discover all there is to know
about it and no amount of
detail is superfluous.
Scott and Jurek describe sophisticated efforts by NASA and its many contractors to market the facts
about space travel — through press releases, bylined articles, lavishly
detailed background materials, and fully produced radio and television features — rather
than push an agenda.
For example, some lenders are demanding forensic
details about the borrowers» identity, including having all mortgage documents signed by customers and witnesses rather
than electronically submissions without a paper copy.
Parscale also shared more
detail about the campaign's need to raise money, saying that when «Donald Trump became the candidate, we didn't have any money other
than Mr. Trump's money and I don't think he wanted to write all that check himself.»
Mr. Tillerson has more
detailed knowledge
about Alberta's oil industry
than many Albertans, having spent billions of dollars in the province as chief executive officer of Exxon Mobil.
It also means more infrastructure, and the availability of five different sites is likely to be less
than that of a single one, not to speak
about the
detail that you might require more staff to handle so many more sites.
As a result,
detailed analysis of the monthly results following
about six months of data as published in the Fiscal Monitor, are used to update the fiscal projections during the year, rather
than basing adjustments solely on changes to the economic forecast.
More
than 50 in - depth and insightful reports on the active, upcoming, and concluded ICOs are also posted on this website, providing useful information
about various crypto projects that helps the users decide
about their investment like how to invest in ICOs and other options based on the
details available to them.
They are something more
than the simple description: they can be set to contain an evaluation by users, technical information on a product, or
details about an event (since more
than one year already, Google has removed authorship from its results).
Its interest rate for a VA loan was somewhat higher
than J.G. Wentworth's quote for the same loan amount and location, and the Veterans United website isn't very forthcoming with
details about its loan costs.
In the days following a mass shooting in Las Vegas that left 58 people dead and more
than 500 injured, news outlets began to slowly reveal
details about law enforcement's...
And the new quest has found the support of Joachim Jeremias, who perhaps more
than any other is the custodian of the heritage of
detailed and exacting philological, environmental research
about Jesus, which is perhaps the most permanent contribution of the original quest.
In early January, the US government released new
details about Putin's reported efforts to help Trump win the election through leaked information — news that raised far more concerns in the US
than it did in Russia.
I didn't really think too much
about the
details of the ceremony, because to be honest, I had seen more
than a dozen weddings in the past few years and pretty much knew the drill.
Metzger's volume discussed fewer variants
than Comfort, but his discussions are longer and provide more
detail about why he chose the variant he did.
I think there isn't much more
than that to it, but maybe there's some
detailed explanation somewhere, some book or article
about Solomon's Temple.
I know even less
about rural
than urban centers, but I am sure the
details of such programs will be different.
He continued: «I am more
than willing to answer all the unjustified allegations you are now advancing against me, and
detail my own grievances
about your totalitarian «equality» policies and practices.
I couldn't connect to the kind of devotional, emotional spirituality so many of my friends seemed to enjoy; and most of the time I'd rather study the
details of Paul's arguments
about justification
than meditate on a Psalm.
As a non-Christian I don't particularly care
about the
details, just noting that they do seem to shift focus rather
than abandoning the text, which isn't a change since that's what Christians have really been doing all along.
He writes in a very orderly way, and gives more specific
details about the life of Christ
than Matthew, Mark or John.
Sam Goldman shared many charming — yet troubling —
details about his growing up in New Jersey, including his membership in a PUNKER
THAN THOU band with an edgy name and....
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you
about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more
than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very
details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
More
details are known
about the life of Muhammad
than about any other prophet.
She is a bit vague here, but she puts forth some interesting ideas
about how the Emergent Church might come to operate using the basic principles of network theory and crowd sourcing... which is interesting, but more
detailed than I can handle in a single post — so read the book!
These
details are significant only because they show again that the evangelists were no more concerned
about geography
than they were
about chronology.
Many of you have far more
detailed information
than I
about the history and policies of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the WTO.
they would rather that people know
about them and to know
details about others in their familiar surroundings rather
than allowing themselves to be fully known by others and to really connect deeply with others.
Therefore it can only regard as illegitimate a scholarly career which becomes in the long run no more
than a distracting fascination with historical
details about Jesus,
details which may occupy the memory, move the emotions, prod the conscience, or stimulate the intellect, but fail to put the self in radical decision.
The article does not go into
detail about how John's addiction is affecting his life other
than it makes both husband and wife uncomfortable.
The Bible is more
than a book
detailing men's thoughts
about what God is like.
Shepard provides more
detail about who - said - what - to - whom
than, as the Bartles and Jaymes commercial has it, «decent folks need to know.»
In strict science, we can only write down the bare fact of concomitance; and all talk
about either production or transmission, as the mode of taking place, is pure superadded hypothesis, and metaphysical hypothesis at that, for we can frame no more notion of the
details on the one alternative
than on the other.