Sentences with phrase «up to readers in»

This article should provide a head's up to readers in general, and perhaps even to the press; something worthwhile discussing at length.
ING Direct has generously provided two pairs of complimentary tickets to this exclusive event, which I'm offering up to readers in the Toronto area.
In other words, it's dangerous for authors to bring up the issue, and it'll be up to readers in general to have that conversation.

Not exact matches

The book not only prepares the reader in managing his or her mindset relative to ups, downs, pleasures, and horrors of owning a business, it also helps one develop the skills in identifying potential and current employees whose attitudes and outlooks can bring great value to a growing organization.
The introduction to the piece sets up the reader for a damning exposé showing Donald Trump in secret communication with Russia over a computer server, presumably operated by one of the businessman's hotels.
Internet users lined up in support of K iely, with a Daily Telegraph readers poll showing 85 percent thought he should be allowed to keep his job.
As with Facebook's Instant Articles, however, Medium's offer to publishers brings up many of the same risks: Number one being that your fate — and the discoverability of your content, and any relationship you have with your readers around that content — is essentially in the hands of a third - party provider.
Many studies show that the brain «lights up» in reacting to imagery, truly transporting the reader to the events being described (recall any good story you've read or heard, you know that you placed yourself «there» during it's telling).
The New York Times, which is focused on increasing its subscriber revenue, in January launched its «Truth» campaign consisting of online ads urging readers to sign up because, «Truth.
A quick refresher: You hold the LoopPay fob up to a normal credit card reader, press a button and the machine would interpret the signal in the same manner it would a card being swiped.
In today's divided world, this book brings readers a fundamental message to show more love to those we lead, deliver compassion, develop people in a more intentional way (think about how Jesus built up his followers over a deeply committed three - year period), and finally, be willing to forgivIn today's divided world, this book brings readers a fundamental message to show more love to those we lead, deliver compassion, develop people in a more intentional way (think about how Jesus built up his followers over a deeply committed three - year period), and finally, be willing to forgivin a more intentional way (think about how Jesus built up his followers over a deeply committed three - year period), and finally, be willing to forgive.
This exchange will mix up the authored content and subject matter on your blog to entice your readers to check out content by a well - known source, and your content on their blog will diversify your exposure and result in an influx of traffic.
But it's up to you to identify these trends and then mirror them back to readers in your content strategy.
I hope my work will, like Hawking's did for me, spur readers to look up at the night sky (preferably in the middle of nowhere) and see more than «just» moons, planets, stars, and galaxies.
First up was Delve, a social news reader and recommendation engine designed to keep users on top of trends in their organization and industry.
Sometimes when people are sending a similar email to multiple people, they forget to tailor it to each reader and end up with the wrong name or title in the subject line.
Purchases submitted by you, an authorized user, or the merchant through third - party payment accounts, mobile or wireless card readers, online or mobile digital wallets, or similar technology will not qualify in a rewards category if the technology is not set up to process the purchase in that rewards category.
So much has happened in the search engine marketing industry and related verticals (social media, blogging, web design etc) and with over 100 RSS feeds in my RSS reader, it's hard to keep up, let alone stay on pace.
In a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media, who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.&raquIn a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media, who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.&raquin the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see.»
It is easy to get caught up in the type of information you think is interesting, but after blogging for a few months for your business, it is important to ask readers what they want.
Having some idea of what our elected leaders and representatives are likely to be up to in Capital City should help readers plan what they might want to be up to politically themselves.
My only caution to the readers is to be careful not to get caught up in the next shiny object syndrome.
A note to our readers: Given the rapid changes that can take place in markets and economic conditions, it's often difficult to provide up - to - date materials that address the most current situations.
That spring, before anyone had ever heard of Satoshi Nakamoto or Bitcoin, Mr. Szabo revived his bit gold idea on his personal blog, and in an online conversation about creating a live version of the virtual currency, he asked his readers: «Anybody want to help me code one up
In addition to a critically acclaimed book, with chapter after chapter of valuable entrepreneurial advice, if you purchase the book and sign up for our newsletter — making you part of our rapidly growing BIG Vision community — we'll grant you access to a video we produced exclusively for Small Business, BIG Vision readers.
In this year's list of Social Media Marketing Influencers there are many people who demonstrate this kind of helpfulness and I am encouraging those influencers as well as our community of readers to nominate up and coming social media marketing leaders.
As natural resources bounced all over the charts in 2014, particularly gold, readers turned to the experts interviewed by The Gold Report for insights on what was driving these ups and downs and how they could protect themselves or, better yet, benefit from the volatility.
That's the thrust of a big hiring push Gawker is making this year, which involves staffing up in technology, native advertising and bloggers to stir up conversation about products — all with the goal of ultimately driving readers to purchase.
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Dear reader This year has already been very eventful for us, with Swiss Venture Capital Report published in a magazine format for the first time, the change of structure to a foundation and the filling of the foundation board with high - profile representatives of the start - up ecosystem from all over Switzerland.
No doubt many of you sharp - eyed readers will have spotted a spelling error, thinking I intended to refer to one of these: But, in fact, I really did have in mind something more like this: We are following an example from the recently published Mathematica Beyond Mathematics by Jose Sanchez Leon, an up - to - date text that...
In my experience, the phrase usually pops up when an author wants to write about a topic just because he finds it interesting, but feels like readers won't care about the topic unless he can convince them it's somehow important.
He expected that his reader would in turn have enough imagination to conjure up a sense of an implied author, and he did everything he could to help him do so.
We need help from readers like you in order to keep up with this task.
And if it had been up to the readers, Sigur Ros and Jon Foreman would be ranked in the top slots.
If you are an avid blog or website reader, set up your own personal hub of interests via RSS on your browser (and if you use the iPad, the Flipboard app could be put to very good use in doing this).
It includes a chapter on domestic life that reviews how and where single men lived; a chapter on associations such as the YMCA and YMHA, which sprang up in these years to offer support, wholesome company, and structure to bachelor life in the city; a chapter on bachelor - frequented institutions (a rather more dignified term than most readers would choose) such as the saloon, the pool and dance halls, and the barber shops.
When I scroll through my Google Reader in the morning, your name pops up over and over again, and I'm starting to get the impression that you've lost your effectiveness.
The chief argument of this book up to this point represents the thinking of great numbers in the Western world and will presumably, therefore, be convincing to many readers who have given serious thought to the problem of the reconstruction of civilization in our time.
I hope that the suggestions for further reading, at the end of each chapter, will enable readers to follow up topics in which they are interested.
The presentation is excellent: it is a short book, just over 150 pages; it eschews unecessarily intimidating jargon — the non-specialist reader might have to look up the odd term but that could be easily done on Wikipedia; and both Eriugena's thought and Gavin's arguments are developed in an easy to follow, logical sequence.
I can't tell you how often I've spoken at a Baptist church (American or Cooperative) and had readers come up to me and say, «I can't believe they let you speak in a Baptist church!»
From start to finish, the book warns readers that, for example, «congregations can survive, but only if religious leaders roll up their sleeves and pay considerably more attention to young adults» and «unless religious leaders take younger adults more seriously, the future of American religion is in doubt.»
Furthermore, those who believe the Gospel of John to be a true account of who Jesus was and what he was about know that it is the nature of this Gospel to set up an insider / outsider dichotomy among its readers (as Gail O'Day demonstrates in her work on irony in John).
It is not, as James Hester argues, a digression from the narrative that brings the reader back to the conflict that might have gotten lost in the irenic settlement of 2.9 - 10.33 The conflict is a negative illustration following what has up to this point been a positive illustration of unity in the circumcision free gospel.
Thus, there is a key subtext in Sigmund's book, a kind of subliminal message to be received by North American readers already caught up in celebrating perestroika: «Come now, liberation theologians, announce this day whom you shall serve, the revolution of old or the democracies that are growing in this bright new day.»
Once readers start paying attention to the works themselves - to the way they are made, to what they have to tell us - they will inevitably stop taking critics who set themselves up in competition with the works very seriously.
At the same time, he (1) carefully introduces sections which are to come in his book; Revelation 1:12 - 20 prepares the reader for the letters to the churches already mentioned in 1:11; chapters 4 and 5 lead up to chapter 6; and (2) on the other hand, introduces various matters without explaining them until later (the «morning star» of 2:28 is not explained until 22:16; the «seven thunders» of 10:3 are never explained).
So I mainly follow links on twitter now (and facebook to a lesser extent), following people who are good sources of the things I'm interested in, and trusting that the good quality articles will float to the top... When I want more things to read I turn to Google Reader, but normally end up just picking up on the few blogs I'm really interested in.
Unless Luke is grossly misleading his readers, he set out, like his predecessors in the field, «to draw up an account of tile events that have happened,» in order to convey authentic knowledge about them.
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