Sentences with phrase «very little reading»

Outside of class - time hours, there will likely be very little reading pre-class material.
We also require very little reading to take the class because most of our pages are audible animations and videos; so the class is like watching a movie instead of reading a law book.
Our online course includes video and audio at no additional charge, and require very little reading to take the course.
There is very little reading involved in the basic game play.
I did very little reading the summer before I started college.
3) Do you own a tablet — Yes, although I do very little reading on it.
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As I read a little more about this guy I learned some very powerful stuff.
Read all that for a little while and you're sure to get the impression that we're all drowning in more information than we know what to do with (though, honestly, you'll probably be interrupted by an incoming email of social media alert before you get very far).
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.
«Need to present the little information we have on the 6,000 seeders to [sic] we have to give a rough and ready and very preliminary reading on that sample -LRB-[name redacted] will have to ensure the appropriate disclaimers are in place to manage their expectations and the likelihood that the results will change once more data is received).
Yes, I know you have very little time, but reading about what other entrepreneurs have done in their businesses can give you great ideas about how to improve your own business.
I read when I want, set my own work hours, and feel very little compulsion to produce anything but tangible results, which are usually the outcome of having harvested good ideas from books.
The very day I read about Robin thicke and Miley cyrus I read a «sweet» little post from a Grandma about her little 3 yr old grandaughter «shaking her booty» in the Christmas play at their church.
It is an easy to read guide about setting up an investment portfolio that requires very little maintenance, and will, based on historical performance, achieve solid investment returns over a long time horizon.
I mentioned very little about economic issues there... why not go back and read it and then we can reboot this discussion.
I advice you to read a little more history of Pope Pius XII the pope which has very much been maligned by folks like yourself.
They work in soup kitchens, care for abandoned babies, teach adults how to read, treat the sick, and do countless other good works, for which they receive almost no recognition and very little pay.
Reading those poets we have, by an election lasting generations, inducted into the canon, one finds very little that is sentimental.
Reflecting on Kevin Kiley's article «Long Reads» at Inside Higher Ed, Erin O'Connor writes: Teaching high school for a year at a very interesting little Berkshire boarding school got me onto shared class reading projects — the kids I was teaching were very smart, but, like....
I know very little of Tony Jones — I was vaguely aware of the divorce from internet reports — but I have read books by at least one other EV leader, and had some admiration for them.
Johann Georg Hamann (1730 - 88) is, by any measure, an obscure figure, little known outside the exclusive circles of a certain very rarefied kind of scholarship, hardly read at all even in his native Germany, and perhaps truly understood by next to no one.
Though 1 Corinthians 13 is often read at weddings, it has very little to do with the love between a man and a wife, and everything to do with how a church can function as the Body of Christ.
If it's of any interest, I have read Till we have faces (a long time ago and I remember very little), Christian Reflections (lots of good stuff in there) and The Pilgrims Regress (very out of date to postmodern philosophies, but I really enjoyed it), and I got NT Wright's Simply Jesus and Simply Christian for Christmas.
Also, little debate that he was very intelligent and could read and write.
That's what's missing in the text, there's no feeling of that happening when you read it, or very little feeling of it, especially if you're re-reading a portion of it.
If I may just quickly offer a little, hopefully constructive, criticism: In reading through the bridging the gap materials on your main website (before I dug a little deeper and became a little concerned by the Exodus connection and the other two websites still run by your ministry which I am unable to describe as anything other than ex-gay, hence my deeming it Exodus - lite) I could not shake the very strong us - them mentality that seemed to permeate everything.
I'm reading some of her writings now because I know very little about her.
It might be more entertaining than many of the other books on writing I have read, but it still provided very little to help me in my own writing.
To the christians; «The troubles with unfaithful trinitarians, those who belly - up to one god times three is, they read but only into it and get very little out of what they make «go - spel - lingly» in amplifications of unblessed pleasings by the Sons of God.
While I can read church history and come to the conclusion that for a very long time the church has been about lots of things that had little or nothing to do with Jesus, in my own time I can see it with my own eyes.
I don't think you understand most of what you read on here, as I suspect you have had very little education.
When we read through the list, it is quite humbling for us, because most Christians know very little about any item on this list.
then y ouhave read very few and very little!
Beware what you read lately, very little of it is fact.
Rees boldly stated, at the time of publicity over Hawking's The Grand Design, «I know Stephen Hawking well enough to know that he has read very little philosophy and even less theology, so I don't think we should attach any weight to his views on this topic.»
It appears that Mr. Easterly has read and thought very little outside the box of the statist development establishment he so sharply criticizes.
it's funny - one of the biggest criticisms of Christianity is that it's been so busy reading and re-writing its own book that it's paid very little attention to other people's books, except to generally abuse their readers.
Thanks to Professor Braithwaite, I can tell you a little about them; a little, because the minutes are not records of the discussions, but only of titles of papers read, of stands taken in a vote at the end of each meeting, and of such very short comments as members chose to write into the book as they voted.
I was a very firm believer until I read a very unknown little book in a small town dusty library.
But it is very heavy reading for the undergraduate student with little technical acquaintance with the field.
Reading your blog made me realize how very little I remember about that day, I basically had only remembered one lady wailing her head off.
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The weather this month has been so strange around here and it was interesting to read of your snow when we here in the city have seen very little of the white stuff.
I was reading it aloud to Toby and she wrote a little note about how great military spouses are (which was very sweet) and also congratulating us on our upcoming anniversary.
Tried out two different recipes to make homemade sprinkles - the first of which I saw here, the second being a bit more of a royal icing... The first batch [on the right] I kept very thick, and it was firm enough to set, but ended up settling as little bubble shaped dots... does anyone out there remember the candy from the 80's that had bright dots on strips of paper, you know, the ones that never quite came off the backing the way they were supposed to... [Read more...]
Perhaps, spinach sounds a little strange in a cupcake, but this is one very healthy vegan recipes with spinach and blueberries Read more >>
So many blogs, so little precious time... your blog is one of the very few I read regularly.
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I dabbled a little in coconut flour, but I really didn't like it and I felt very uncomfortable with the amount of fiber that coconut flour contains (if you've ever read Fiber Menace you will understand why too much fiber can be bad for you).
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