Sentences with phrase «views than text»

Also make it clear that posts with images and audio get more views than text - only posts.

Not exact matches

If you want to reach local customers and keep them coming back to your business, text - message marketing is one of the most effective strategies for doing so: While email marketing messages are opened by less than 20 percent of recipients, text message ads are typically viewed by at least 95 percent of recipients, according to Mashable.
Offering a complete picture of the search marketing landscape, the AdGooroo Search Marketing Intelligence Platform enables clients to view current and historical data — including spend estimates, performance statistics, keywords and ad creative — for virtually any advertiser's text ad and product listing ad campaigns across desktop and mobile search in more than 50 countries.
Given the high volume of page views to that form during this period, the campaign moderator was concerned that adding any unnecessary text would distract donors and depress non-bitcoin conversions, the source of more than 99 % of all the campaign revenue.
The critique by a young freshman in the back row of the class can hold its own against the views of Richard Rorty, for the one no less than the other provides a fresh reading of the text.
The texts which could have more than one meaning are concerned with subsidiary aspects of Islam, but not its fundamentals, and have given rise to a plurality of Muslim theories and attitudes which are more or less personal points of view and are far from being obligatory.
This view is a little too mystical (or maybe even Gnostic) for most Christians, and yet it can not be proven or disproven from the text any more than the traditional view that God killed an animal to make clothes for Adam and Eve.
The Bible can't be used to verify claims any more than the Quran or the Book of Mormon, as all religious texts first require a basic belief on the part of the reader that they (the texts) are right in order to be viewed as such.
RD said: «It is eisegesis to impose your own views into the text rather than study it and draw meaning from the text
While we are on this subject, how is it that those who take a high view of the Scriptures are known to produce less by way of creative biblical interpretation than those who either bracket the question or treat the text as a human document?
The questions of the universe and the intricate workings of nature are far more awe - enspiring when viewed through the lens of science than from any religious text passed down through the ages.
The reader needs to ponder what passion, resilience and steadfastness are required to keep a particular interpretive agenda always in view through such a long text, some of which is less than scintillating and some of which surely defies interpretation.
Regrettably, she does little more than provide us with a reminder of a textbook example of eisegesis (reading «into» the biblical text one's own ideology) rather than exegesis (reading «out of» Scripture with attentiveness to historical and literary context, even if it conflicts with one's own personal views).
Those texts are key to my view and support everything I teach, rather than disprove it as you assume.
That is why I find it tiresome to talk to some of the Faithful because they can not understand that the way they view the text might be different than another and in the end that is ok.
Indeed, if all the passages in which God is presented as the conceptual valuation of eternal objects have been inserted in an already existing text where God is always described in much more general terms, the logical conclusion is that the views expressed in the insertions must be conceptually later than those expressed in the text where they have been inserted.
Clark Pinnock centers the issue even more pointedly as he asks, «How is it that those who take a high view of the Scriptures are known to produce less by way of creative biblical interpretation than those who either bracket the question or treat the text as a human document?»
Superstar had a contemporary text by Tim Rice, and was never really intended to be anything more than a piece examining the story of Jesus from the point of view of Judas Iscariot.
I'm more phone than text, but willing to indulge your habits, and embrace your point of view on anything as long as I get same in return.
Most often these assumptions are that the person views things the same way that you do, which is more than likely wrong since we don't get context and tone in text messages or email.
I think we shouldn't be shy of thinking that we can interpret text like a movie again, depending on the point of view and what we do with it more than anything else.
The added issue I had with Sonic Forces» story is that it's filled with practically every Sonic character we've seen over the years, yet they seem to do little more than talk to you over the radio during levels and have their faces appear next to text boxes, moving the story forward when in the world map view.
Following Mailer's text — or at least drawing from its imagery — more faithfully than expected, it finally proved a masterclass in adapting the seemingly unfilmable, fusing the scope and swagger of its source material to a meta, contemporary framing device; all filtered through a singular artistic vision, unique not just to a week's festival viewing, but to cinema itself.
Few are more aware of this isolationism than secondary school teachers, particularly those who teach history using standard texts that — not surprisingly — view the signal events of American history with a kind of national solipsism.
To enhance the educational effectiveness of video in the schools, educators are urged to promote active viewing and critical analysis of media texts, assign video as homework, use segments of no more than ten to 15 minutes, and use television programming as a bridge to public television, museums, community groups, cultural organizations, and professional and industry associations.
Rather than seeing the CCSS as a time to get rid of instructional level text interactions, perhaps we can view a portion of it as a time to reinvigorate read aloud and shared reading experiences!
Paper Writing Service assures you that solid text is unreadable even from physiological point of view: our brain apprehends small passages better than large ones.
The book text is better than the browser text, and the bottom line is that both views could improve with additional pixel depth.
The 212 pixels per inch allow texts and images to be viewed in higher detail and clarity, coming out to being 62 percent more pixels than on the prior Kindle Touch.
I've found it to be fine for most purposes — the screen is bright with true - to - life colors and excellent viewing angles, and it looks quite good for Web surfing, text - reading, and other normal uses — but if you're a display aficionado who wants the best of the best, you're going to have to drop more than $ 200 to get it.
Amazon may de-list fixed - layout KF8 files where the text is smaller than 4 mm in height when viewed on a Kindle Fire tablet.
In default whole page view, the text is generally more legible than with 6 - inch ereaders like the Kindle 3 and Sony PRS - 650.
When viewed in bright daylight, it looks better than any previous e-ink screen because it is whiter and clearer, with a higher resolution for incredibly sharp text.
The added issue I had with Sonic Forces» story is that it's filled with practically every Sonic character we've seen over the years, yet they seem to do little more than talk to you over the radio during levels and have their faces appear next to text boxes, moving the story forward when in the world map view.
Illustrated with documentary photographs, and full - color images of art and installation views, the book is rife with footnotes (periodically occupying more space on a page than the main text).
Marshall Weber (US) is a familiar face as AF featured him earlier in a review this year and his current oeuvre on view has more of a free flowing vibe than the photo collage & stenciled text from previous.
Accompanying «The Unknown Notebooks» traveling exhibition, this catalog features illustrations of more than 150 pages from Jean - Michel Basquiat's notebooks, along with critical texts by Henry Louis Gates Jr., Dieter Buchhart, Franklin Sirmans, and Christopher Stackhouse, providing insights into how the artist's musings, sketches, and observations expressed his world view and influenced his paintings.
EXHIBITION Jan. 24, 2014 «Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video» Opens at Guggenheim A survey of her work over the past 30 years, the exhibition was organized by the Frist Center for Visual Art in Nashville to include more than 200 objects (photographs, video, audio, text and fabric banners) and an accompanying 280 - page catalog The exhibition opened at the Frist Center on Sept. 21, 2012, and was on view through Jan. 13, 2013, before traveling to the Portland Art Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cantor Center for Visual Arts and finally the Guggenheim in New York (Jan. 24 to May 14, 2014).
And the considerable text in the section supports that view, rather than disproves it.
Should the climate negotiations try to cap CO2 pollution in the atmosphere at 550 parts per million (ppm), 450 ppm, or some other (hopefully lower) figure Or should we take an entirely different approach and try to cap temperature change itself, rather than CO2 pollution And what must we know about the kinds of impacts and instabilities that can be expected at any given level View Full Text»
Plagium also claims that it uses a proprietary technique that intelligently breaks up the input text into smaller «snippets,» and that these snippets are matched in a way that produces «a much cleaner view of possible matching documents — a view that is much less noisy than the results offered by the major search engines.»
Naturally, people prefer viewing videos and listening to someone explain something, rather than reading information in text form.
In my view, this approach best reflects the text of s. 92 (10) and preserves the intent of the Constitution Act, 1867, which sees federal jurisdiction over both works and undertakings and labour relations as the exception, rather than the rule.
On the other hand, photos from the View 10 generally looks significantly sharper than shots taken with the OnePlus 5T, and text is far more readable — that could be the work of the View 10's secondary lens pulling in more fine details.
Along with the new document manager, the iWork apps now support Drag and Drop, allowing users to drag and drop text, images, links, and more between apps.iWork documents can be accessed within the new Files app on the iPhone and the iPad, and with the new iPad Dock, it's easier than ever to use the multi-tasking Slide Over and Split View features.There are new Unite, Intersect,
It sports a 96.6 mm display for easy viewing of texts, pictures, and videos, and has a larger keyboard than its predecessor to ensure less typos.
If not, then chances are that you are in good company since 75 % of college students have a long - distance relationship at some point during their college careers.2 These relationships can be difficult because you don't get to see your partner as much and you may feel lonely.3 Don't worry though, long distance relationships are generally no worse off than relationships with nearby partners.4 You should fight the urge to leave school to be near them (either at home or at another school) because long distance relationships also have some benefits such as viewing each other more positively and being more satisfied with the communication in the relationship.5 It may just take a bit of extra effort to maintain closeness with your partner (e.g., texting, Skype, Face Time, phone calls, etc.).
No one knows this more than the real estate industry, with potential homebuyers online viewing properties, calling, texting and emailing at all hours of the day and night.
Screen size: 30 to 61 inches Pros: Rich colour; stylish - looking; more viewing angles than rear - projection or LCD units Cons: Plasma TVs run hotter and use more energy than other TVs; possible fading over time or blurred text and screen burn - in from scoreboards, tickers or video games set on freeze - play; prices can still be prohibitive
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