Sentences with phrase «week article above»

I have a question for you regarding the 6 week article above.

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In my last article on Seeking Alpha from a couple of weeks ago, I talked about the «thinness» of Bitcoin's initial move above $ 5000.
As noted by Twitter user @DusanMano below, Kurir, as seen in the image above, published an article suggesting that Matic led other senior players in mocking the fact that Ivanovic was stripped of the captaincy with the national team this past week.
I agree with above I mean do we really need all this rigmarole and things to worry about!!!! Can someone not write an article about how having a baby will probably be fine, you will cope more or less ok apart from maybe the odd 3 am dash to asda and the occasional row with your husband due to being a bit knackered, the birth will be hard work but you can take it and after a few weeks you will have forgot what it was like not to have a baby!!!!
This article from a local Boulder, CO paper discusses the newly - launched fundraising campaign, and points up the very issue we've been talking about so much in recent weeks here on TLT: namely, can a district offer the kind of healthful food that Chef Ann champions without extra funding (over and above what the USDA reimburses schools)?
You can subscribe to our weekly cloth diaper sales round - up to get deals just like this one delivered to your in - box every week (just click on the weekly round - up link above and then fill out the sign - up form at bottom of the article).
As we saw above, the article spends time with canvassers from Americans for Prosperity, whose foray into field organizing we covered a couple of weeks back.
I see in your article above you recommend cardio to be less than 30 minutes, 2 - 3 times per week.
Whether the above patients were cured of their cancer is uncertain at this time (although if you're reading this I am going to phone the oncologist to find out within the next week so I can update this article — 12/19/14), but for another cancer patient, dandelion tea sent his cancer into complete remission and he found himself suddenly cured and disease - free at age 72.
One week before each meeting, a document containing abstracts and bibliographic information for recent articles about teacher education published in the journals above is uploaded to this webpage.
Assuming by «EW» you mean «Education Week,» I want to clarify that the article was published by Educational Leadership magazine, and mention that its editor - in - chief has responded above.
Online programs are perfectly effective and ones like this, (cbtforinsomnia.com) which was designed by a Harvard medical researcher and has countless testimonials — it was written about in the above - mentioned Times article — costs $ 34.95 and takes five weeks.
The above linked site also has an erudite technical discussion thread concerning this week's report about the state of accuracy of understanding of central Atlantic water currents now reported as 1/3 less mobile than when last measured 50 years ago, with conjecture about possible climate interrelationships if the interpretation is verified; the beginning article is here and the full discussion thread here covering various parts of that ocean.
In regard to the above considerations, this week's survey article — multi-author!
The trend in peak hottest years starting in 1998 and continuing on through 2005, 2010, and now 2014 is roughly 0.1 C per decade, as is illustrated in the graphic shown below, which is an adaption of the Ed Hawkins graphic referenced by David Apell several weeks ago in a comment he posted in response to the «Spinning the «warmest year»» article... As shown in the above graphic, if a trend of peak hottest years starts in 1998 and is then extrapolated at a rate of +0.1 C per decade out to the year 2035, the extrapolated trend just skirts the lower boundary of the model ensemble range interval described by IPPC AR5 RCP (all 5 - 95 % range).
The article prompted two posts last week at Above the Law that considered the pros and cons of allowing non-lawyers to practice law.
Postscript — On Sept. 10, 2013, approximately a week after I originally wrote the above article, thinker and bestselling author Nassim Nicholas Taleb (The Black Swan and Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder) published «side - by - side» quotations from his and Dobelli's writings for the public to consider.
Barnes was the subject of a post last week at Above the Law that took him to task for an article he wrote.
I thought that I had posted my final commentary last week (need to spend less time pontificating and more time working) until I read the above article.
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