Sentences with phrase «think readers of the report»

I think readers of the report should bear that in mind.

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You may recall that we already reported on unaided brand recognition, where we asked Marketing Land readers to identify — without any names to choose from — the marketing technology brands they think of first.
We hope our readers will find the report as interesting and beneficial as we have — we actually think it is well worth reading regardless of whether one is active in the cryptocurrency markets.
In The Heart of the Matter, a 2013 report sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a reader is confronted with language like this: «Among other benefits [studying the humanities] strengthens clarity of written and oral expression, critical and analytic reasoning, and the creativity to think outside the box.»
I think it's because these rolls mean so much to me, sentimentally, that I am so touched whenever readers share their photos of this recipe and their reports of widespread happiness with whomever they share.
DiChristina: Yeah, I mean I think one of the things we don't realize working on the insides of Scientific American all the time is that the editor is not just working with the scientists but also they're reporting and going out to meetings and doing other things; they're [scouring] the world for the best science that matters for readers, have a lot of expertise themselves and it just seemed to me that this would be the kind of thing that readers might really find fascinating — what the editors of Scientific American [are] thinking based on all their conversations with the experts of the day covering the various areas of science and technology and how it affects our lives; and this was the genesis of this story.
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A Paradigm Shift readers won't find the phrase «algebraic thinking» in the Math Panel's report, but researchers and others have used the term to describe «particular ways of thinking, including analyzing relationships between quantities, noticing structure, studying change, generalizing, problem solving, modeling, justifying, proving, and predicting» (cai & Knuth, 2005).
Readers of the Fordham report may be tempted into thinking the unions» secret formula for success has been revealed.
Citroën: Forward Thinking — In Citroën's 90th year, Jonathan Wood explains how the French firm influenced a generation of British automobile engineers»60s / The 1875 Grenville Steamer — David Burgess-Wise rides the world's oldest working self - propelled private carriage / By Bentley to Alaska — Daniel Ward reports on the Bentley Alaska Tour 2009 / Back on the Road — Michael Ware's regular feature on reader restorations / SARA: There is Air in the Engine — In the first of this fascinating two - part account, Marc Douëzy and Nicolas Boissier describe the origins of the SARA marque / Goodwood Revival 2009 — Report by David Venables, photographs by Steve Welsh
She comes from a school of thought that says, «Report the facts and let the readers make up their own minds.
I think using letters, inquest reports and diary entries allows the writer to give the reader little bits of information at a time, each coming from a different point of view, which really made for a suspenseful read.
I'm constantly thinking of myself as a reader, the things I gravitate towards, the things I want to reread, how a story moves me and what are the nuts and bolts of how that story moves me, be it a comic or a long form reported piece, or a piece of video journalism.
And what do you think of Amazon's new effort to track and report what readers are doing on their Kindles?
For example, they reportedly stopped giving humane education talks at schools after a few months because they decided it was a relatively ineffective intervention, and stopped publishing an online magazine once they thought that it would be more efficient to direct readers to their website.137 They also report that they have changed the focus of several programs in response to new information.
As most of you know, I started doing these income reports back in October and I think out of everything on the site has been the most successful and insightful for readers.
One of the things I like in each of the Turps Banana volumes is the way the varied conversations interconnect, almost like they are themselves conversing with each other, so that it is this process of conversation, reported and imagined, that pleasurable learning takes place for the reader, and thinking of pleasure, the pictures are great!
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I think that short commentaries like this on recent climate science papers and reports that are «in the news» are very valuable to your readers, and hopefully don't take as much time and effort as the longer, in - depth analyses of studies that you do so well.
I think the larger point around this is the media don't really report this sort of research, or that over 90 % of climate scientists think we are causing climate change, because they would rather keep a manufactured pretend controversy going to attract more readers interest.
I think the larger point around this is the media don't really report this sort of research, -LSB-...] because they would rather keep a manufactured pretend controversy going to attract more readers interest.
For a piece of journalism, the next stage is newsroom filters, through which a writer and editors shape — in this case — a long, thorough and marvelously reported article and trying to find a «front - page thought» able to catch the attention of speed readers immersed in other matters that better fit their «near and now» filters.
For readers from the outside of the UK, I think it's fair to say that these papers are about as good as it gets, in terms of quality reporting.
One of the readers (LadyGray in comment 48 of the CA post) links to a 2004 Hansen paper where he reports forcings for other trace gases, which include HFCs (and which I don't think were included in Scenario B in 1988).
While I think that this is the sort of thing that should be laid in detail in one of the reports, I could understand if they chose to refer interested readers to texts containing expositions that met IPCC standards.
Readers are advised to treat the following sections as a thought experiment and not the reporting of peer - reviewed research.
We think that readers should recognise the progress in this report and we look forward to further detail of quantitative outcomes and developments in Chevron's business and reporting.
has a connection to crime, potential or actual, I thought readers of Slaw might be interested to note that according to The Daily, in 2007 Canada's national crime rate for police reported crimes declined for the third year in a row.
(And if you read the context of that «it's also going to be better» it really implies that this means better for the reader of the report... which is currently I think only downloadable to CBA members, am I right?)
I thought Slaw readers might be interested in a report of the trial of eight of the conspiritors, including Fawkes, on January 27, 1605.
yro.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: During a recent «Ask Me Anything» session on Reddit, the Microsoft co-founder said that the main feature of cryptocurrencies is the anonymity they provide to buyers, and Gates thinks that can actually be harmful.
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Forty - four percent of readers reported that they think the real estate cycle is currently at its peak in February — up from...
Forty - four percent of readers reported that they think the real estate cycle is currently at its peak in February — up from 42 percent in January.
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