Sentences with phrase «which alerts readers»

Medical education and research requires authors to publicly disclose financial ties to the drug industry which alerts the reader to a biased pro-industry viewpoint.

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Within hours of the announcement on Thursday — which involves making it easier for users to flag fakes, as well as alerting readers when the accuracy of a story has been called into question — conservative outlets were already dismissing the move as a conspiracy of left - leaning partisans, designed to smother alternative sources and protect existing «gatekeepers.»
As the alert reader knows, it is not society that is doing these things but the courts, which have declared obsolete the old - fashioned notion of government by the consent of the governed.
The Bible does have excellent passages which repeatedly inspire or alert the reader to a true sense of values, but to abstract them from their setting violates the very paragraphs the person admires.
In which we look through the results of a couple of weeks» worth of email discussions, Google Alerts and suggestions from friends and readers, plus some random browsing.
Christianson conducted a second experiment in which all of the speakers in the sentences were saints, and readers were alerted at the beginning of each sentence to the taboo status of an upcoming word, i.e., «Everyone was shocked when...»
I don't know what happened, but normally I ignore the alerts on my dashboard and only pay attention to the email alerts which weren't coming... so I'll be responding to some couple - month - old comments and making the rounds to visit all you sweet readers who I've accidentally ignored lately!
Hot on the heels of Charter Schools against the Odds, edited by Paul Hill, to which readers were alerted in the last issue of Education Next, come two new books, one (Courting Failure) published as the first in a series of Education Next Books.
On top of Reading Life, there is another reader - friendly service that Kobo is incorporating, which it is calling Reading Mode — essentially this is like an automatic airplane mode that you can turn on to cut off alerts from other applications, and at the same time it uses sensors on the device to optimise lighting on the screen.
Since launching the Free Content Alerts column, which highlights sites and platforms where ebooks and econtent may be downloaded and read for free, we've brought to our readers» attention 10 great sites to recommend to anyone looking for quality content online in digital format, particularly those unable to access quality ebooks through their local libraries, ranging from classics to professional literature and from popular fiction to scholarly monographs.
Segment 1: The article, «Why Politics and Investing Don't Mix,» by Mike Piper, in which Piper alerts readers to how security sales people and other financial sales organizations appeal to the emotions of both the right - and left - leaning views in order to convince them to invest in inappropriate products.
Back in May, we alerted readers to the rise in popularity of pet leasing arrangements, which are predatory, unethical, high - interest financing plans offered by some pet sellers like pet stores and websites selling puppies.
The asterisk inserted above is to alert readers to a valuable commentary written by George Woodwell (posted on Climateprogress.org), in which he says the best response to the attacks that are under way...
Last fall I alerted Spectator readers to the start - up nonprofit Alliance for Climate Education, which spreads the global warming alarmism gospel to students one school assembly at a time.
Disclosure of the failed verification r ^ 2 (which they advertised as one of the statistics that they assessed) would have alerted readers to the potential problem.
By Paul Chesser Last fall I alerted Spectator readers to the start - up nonprofit Alliance for Climate Education, which spreads the global warming alarmism gospel to students one school assembly at a time.
Had the extrapolation and duplication been properly disclosed at the time, an alert reviewer or reader might have inquired about the reason for this unique treatment, which would have necessarily led to discovering the lack of robustness in MBH98.
My colleague Bruce has alerted readers to the perils of tweeting your whereabouts, as made plain by Please Rob Me (which now has its own «Mission Accomplished» banner prominently displayed on its site).
In a nutshell, to increase the shelf life of your alerts and newsletters, include links to resources (even if they do not appear on your website) to which your readers will likely wish to refer back to in the future.
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