Sentences with phrase «time than this article»

Although I have seen much mediations succeed, the subject of domestic violence deserves more thought and time than this article allows.

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The Times article cited a study published in the journal Psychological Science, which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
In one article, The Times documented more than $ 150 million in luxury residential properties connected either to Mr. Najib's stepson, Riza Aziz, or to the family friend, a businessman named Jho Low.
The takeover should more than double Hitachi's rail business revenue to around 400 billion yen a year, according to an article by Japan Times, giving the company a better footing in the European market.
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.
then if nothing on your ad page attracts the client within milliseconds, they turn the page again and you are done and over with, ready to be fish - wrapping paper, while if there are other ads on the page, or some article text, it gives the reader a reason to stop at that page, and then your ad has a higher visibility and ability to intrigue the customer, giving it several times the mental real estate and visibility than an ad costing thrice as much.
Hadfield's return couldn't happen «too soon,» according to the article, since he was wasting so much time conducting public relations for himself and space agencies in general, rather than actual scientific research:
She was inspired to write the post after a Los Angeles Times article claimed that the majority of people feel that business and first class passengers are treated with more respect than those in economy.
The lawyer also claimed in the letter that the timing of the Times article, coming less than a month before Election Day, is evidence that the report «is nothing more than a politically - motivated effort to defeat Mr. Trump's candidacy.»
The subpoena came after a New York Times article was published on Monday that detailed how Clinton exclusively used a personal address rather than a governmental one during her time leading the State Department.
The shop was launched as «Open Kettle,» but two years into its history, when it was selling more coffee and donuts than anything else, Rosenberg «put his executives in a room with a tape recorder and told them to brainstorm,» according to the Times article.
It's an especially good feature if you're reading a long article or simply don't want the phone to go to sleep when you're looking at something longer than the screen's default 30 - second time - out period.
In the decade leading up to the last lockout, the average NHL salary increased by more than three times, totalling $ 1.83 million for the 2003 - 04 season, according to a 2005 article in the journal Monthly Labor Review.
Trump also disputed claims of collusion and obstruction of justice in tweets on Tuesday after more than 40 questions that special counsel Robert Mueller wa nts to ask him were revealed in a New York Times article.
According to an article recently in The Los Angeles Times, t - shirts with simple sayings on them are more popular now than ever.
A single share of Coke purchased for $ 40 in the IPO back in 1919 would have grown to more than $ 5,000,000 with dividends reinvested by the time this article was originally published on July 31st, 2006.
As the New York Times's Peter Baker wrote in an article published February 12, using data compiled by the Brookings Institution, «Trump's 34 percent turnover rate in his first year is more than three times as high as President Barack Obama's in the same period and twice as high as President Ronald Reagan's, which until now was the modern record - holder.&rTimes's Peter Baker wrote in an article published February 12, using data compiled by the Brookings Institution, «Trump's 34 percent turnover rate in his first year is more than three times as high as President Barack Obama's in the same period and twice as high as President Ronald Reagan's, which until now was the modern record - holder.&rtimes as high as President Barack Obama's in the same period and twice as high as President Ronald Reagan's, which until now was the modern record - holder.»
And so when I read Ben Graham, sort of a light bulb went off just this little article and I started reading everything I could about what he had written, both security analysis and the intelligent investor, and eventually led my way to Warren Buffett and you know, sort of the rest is history, it's a very good age, you know I was younger than 21 at the time you know junior year of college to recognize that this was what I was going to be doing the rest my life.
A recent New York Times article published explained that more than 100 banks use Ripple's software, but MoneyGram and Mexican money transfer business Cuallix are its sole XRP customers.
This lightening fast, mobile - only feature loads content up to 10 times faster than standard mobile web articles.
The broad points are sound, but I didn't get a conclusion to warn you of an impending recession any more than I did from the Times article, but thought it coincidental that many are talking about a recession but NOT associating such talk to the stock market's action in the last month.
The New York Times recently highlighted the long - term impact difficult schedules can have on family wellness, in an article called: «A growing body of research suggests that a child's language and problem - solving skills may suffer as a result of their parents» problematic schedules, and that they may be more likely than other children to smoke and drink when they're older.»
Articles Bubbles have less to do with rising valuations and more to do with shrinking time horizons among people playing a different game than you are.
The article then raises the question, «How does an economy grow exponentially forever if the one element it needs more than anything to flourish is contracting with time
In a poll of 700 company directors conducted in March, optimism about the UK's economy came in higher than at any time since Theresa May triggered Article 50 last March.
In that article, I posed the question if Apple's market value really should be more than four times the market value of all the gold reserves and resource held by all the gold companies that comprise the HUI gold bugs index.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
By the time you read this article, the average rates will surely be different than those shown above.
At the same time, state programs like the one in this article are being hijacked to grow CBD, a medicine, rather than real industrial hemp.
The time is approaching maybe sooner than you can imagine when the beginning of the newspaper articles on Gold and Currency start to hit the front pages.
Across the nation, more women are attending college than men, and according to a CNBC article and research from the Institute of Family Studies, 2015 marked the first time in history that wives were better educated than their husbands.
There was some interest in tax reform among labor law experts in light of the New York Times article that ran on December 9, titled «Tax Plans May Give Your Co-Worker a Better Deal Than You.»
However, after spending time reading your articles for about more than a month, I am quite happy to say that your advices are rational and not coloured.
The WSJ blog had a recent article The VIX Market Suggests It's Not Yet Time to Buy the Dips outlining: Typically, longer - dated VIX futures are more expensive than VIX futures expiring in the current month, as there's a greater chance of stock swings over a longer time perTime to Buy the Dips outlining: Typically, longer - dated VIX futures are more expensive than VIX futures expiring in the current month, as there's a greater chance of stock swings over a longer time pertime period.
The other day, I was reading Adam Bryant's Corner Office column in the New York Times, (read article here) and I really resonated with Blake Irving's (CEO of GoDaddy) comment that ``... when you're the C.E.O., you get to set a tone from your seat that's different than if you're working within an organization.
It's a long and in depth article I had to read a few times to understand but the basic gist of it is that when investors are under allocated to equities, future returns are better than when they are over allocated.
At the time this article was published, in early December 2016, the median home price in the city was around $ 500,000 — quite a bit higher than the same time in 2015.
When I bought Wal - Mart (WMT) a bit more than a year ago, I wrote an article for Financial Times where I laid out my theses: Wal - Mart currently appeals mostly to lower income demographics, and this is where things will change the most... Cleaner, better, more appropriately merchandised stores will attract new customers... encourage shoppers to......
With so many media - savy fundies predicting the crash and all their ego - massaging confirmation bias articles and neatly chosen «expert opinions», we may not get more than a handful of 10 % corrections for another decade and every time they happen, we will be told the sky is falling!
According to a Reuters article, «the total stock of non-performing loans (NPL) in the EU is estimated at over $ 1 trillion, or 5.4 % of total loans, a ratio three times higher than in other major regions of the world.»
Later, when interviewed in a 2006 article in the New York Times Sunday magazine about current religious thinking on artificial contraception, Mohler elaborated: «I can not imagine any development in human history, after the Fall, that has had a greater impact on human beings than the Pill....
As to whether the television guide is a good guide to the Times, the ten pounds of newsprint that Sunday had no other reference to religion other than a business story about selling palms to churches and an article in the Sunday magazine about a Catholic who has decided to become a Jew.
According to the Times article, Porritt says that couples who have more than two children are being «irresponsible» by creating an unbearable burden on the environment.
If you've spent any amount of time on social media, or just reading the comment section of a random video or article, than you've likely come across one of the...
If you've spent any amount of time on social media, or just reading the comment section of a random video or article, than you've likely come across one of the Internet's most notorious creations: trolls.
Pretty strong language, but no stronger than the metaphor Daniel Mitchell of the Heritage Foundation used, in an op - ed article in The Washington Times, to «describe a bill designed to prevent corporations from rechartering abroad for tax purposes: Mitchell described this legislation as the «Dred Scott tax bill,» referring to the infamous 1857 Supreme Court ruling that required free states to return escaped slaves.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article pointed out is more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
While I have seen no studies done on this, from what I have seen, dying people are more focussed on the kinds of things noted in the article (pain alleviation, cleanliness particularly in light of the huge issue toilet - time becomes) than on whether an afterlife or mere end of consciousness that awaits them.
I recall reading an article on this theory of organic creation that estimated it would take 10 to 15 times longer, in a best case scenario, than the age of the Universe which is currently estimated at 14.6 billion years.
What bothers me more than the ridiculousness of this article in general... is the mis - use of the phrase «Darwinian» by the religious person trying to take down sports AND Darwin at the same time.
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