Sentences with phrase «who read reviews»

Including a comment with your reviews is encouraged to provide some context for those who read your reviews.
Be the person who read reviews about the quality of assignments provided by a specific assignments writer.
It is hard to remember how few serious film critics held podiums twenty years ago (when Time magazine carried more influence, for that matter, than all the rest of the media combined — among the handful of moviegoers who read reviews at all).
I hope all who read my review please note this review is for SUSIE BRIGHT!!
It's a shame, too, because anyone who reads my reviews regularly knows I have great respect for Johnny To (The Mission, Running Out of Time) and his style of action movie making.
The main function of a movie review is to assist the person who reads the review to come to a decision whether he needs to watch or not and also inform him all the aspects of the movie including the cast, production, music, actors» performance, director's objective and if he met his goals, and many more.
Hope others who read your review and don't own a Kindle jump on Amazon or eBay ASAP... they'll be glad they made the switch:)
Okay, nobody who reads the review is going to take it seriously, but it does affect the average star value.
Anyone who read my review of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze will know that I have a particular dislike for some motion controls and how their lack of precision.
Those of you who read my review of Burning Force may have noticed a small inclusion after the score: a link to play the game in your browser via EmuParadise.

Not exact matches

Beyond Reisman's ambition to offer «the best reading application» anywhere (and early reviews of the software have been favourable), the Kobo experience caters to a reader who is stealing moments throughout their busy day in which to read, on whatever device they happen to have at hand.
Though Kobo's apps for iPad and iPhone have earned strong reviews and millions of downloads, and though the Kobo app comes preloaded on several of the Android tablets that have made it to market (not to mention the BlackBerry Playbook), the company's internal analysis shows that the people who buy several books a month are reading them on e-readers, whatever tablets and smartphones they also happen to own.
For example, if you know someone who loves to read, send an article or book review about his or her favorite author.
According to a new survey conducted by Dimensional Research, an overwhelming 90 percent of respondents who recalled reading online reviews claimed that positive online reviews influenced buying decisions, while 86 percent said buying decisions were influenced by negative online reviews.
One in three job seekers has shared at least one negative review of a previous or prospective employer, and 55 % of job seekers who have read a negative review have decided against applying for a position at that company.
# 13: 90 % of respondents who recalled reading online reviews claimed that positive online reviews influenced buying decisions (Dimensional Research)
Having picked up on Nintendo's selling tactic of focusing on the players and not the screen, the company is aiming Kinect at the community of mass market non-gamers, who are more easily pleased than the hardcore critics and who don't read game reviews.
Anyone who's read oddly positive online reviews or happened on Twitter users with suspiciously large followings knows that the Internet is full of fakes.
For those who have constantly followed updates on this business blog, you will come to acknowledge the fact that I don't review books until I have read and...
I am also a big fan of easy to use websites, so after reading many positive reviews of Betterment (clearly the front runner for Millennials who are new to investing) I decided to make an initial deposit of $ 1,000.
All of this should be well known to anyone who has read the «Princeton Principles on Marriage» (available online here and a review here).
After reading, reviewing, and writing on Hannah Arendt, I have come to think of her, fairly or otherwise, as a special voice, one of many» they range from Thomas Mann to Karl Jaspers to Marlene Dietrich» who came through the fires of hell called Nazi Germany with their consciences intact.
So if Thom Rainer ever reads this review, I would invite him to write a follow - up book which church pastors can hand out to people who are leaving their church.
Those who have not read the book itself know from Gilbert Meilaender's insightful review essay of it (November 1997) that Oliver O'Donovan's Desire of the Nations is an argument to be reckoned with.
Could it be «said» that your review of this book is also an attempt to deceive those who are reading currently and that it is highly possible the guilt trip, or as I like to call it, conviction is all yours?
So a Christian who was a fan of this book (and the author) commented that this was the stupidest review they had ever read... Another Christian weighed in and said that the commenter was stupid as well for just using cut - and - paste attacks upon people who write critical reviews.
In a widely read and discussed essay in the Summer 2002 issue of Policy Review, Robert Kagan analyzed the increasingly rancorous relationship between the United States and Europe in terms favored by the so - called neoconservatives who have exercised such a decisive (and controversial) influence on the foreign policy of the Bush Administration since September 11, 2001.
Physics - lite @ CN77 & Andrew Andrew's Quote «It's not all that pointless, see while you would never be convinced that your bronze age mythological beliefs about the creation of the universe are wrong, since I can rebut (with peer reviewed journal articles no less) any claim you make, in rather stunning detail, those who are not so well versed on the subject who read the dialogue could be swayed to the side of science.
That's a huge pet peeve of mine, having encountered multiple reviews of my own books written by people who admit they didn't even read them first.)
I appreciate the review since one can't read everything printed; especially those who don't offer new answers for old unsettled questions.
But it thrilled me to read smart, relevant, and often sharp - edged essays and reviews written by men and women who think faith matters: matters for our political system, matters for our culture, matters for our souls.
As the Amazon reviews for this book indicate, the book is very readable and has helped the people who read it see Romans 9 in a whole new way.
Of course, I often accept review books from people who read my blog, because if you take the time to read my stuff, I definitely want to take the time to read yours.
... wow, lot's of mis - statements here by people speculating about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the books of the Bible were written a few hundred years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
And, I have to confess my enthusiasm in that I was about to publish the first review from a person who had read the whole book.
Read the reactions to this article (and review the history of athiests who have converted).
I love this website because you can read reviews about the recipes from people who have actually made them!
Thanks for the inspiration to buy the book of Julia Childs letters since I am heading on vacation and would sooo love to read them now but hadn't had a review by anyone who had.
When you read reviews, you should try to find people who have similar fitness goals to yours.
I remember reading reviews of my very first gluten free cookbook from readers who said that they were so happy I loved Chinese food as much as they did, since the book is packed with recipes like lemon chicken, sweet and sour chicken and (you guessed it) gluten free lo mein.
And so, after spending who knows how long getting lost on Google street view, obsessively checking Walkscore, and reading Yelp reviews for grocery stores (yeah, I'm a very cool lady), I feel a rumbling in my stomach and realize oh yeah, what's for lunch?
In reading the other reviews I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who was thrown off by the calories.
Sometimes reading other peoples» reviews I don't know if the thing is really super-sweet, or if it just tastes that way to people who don't eat a lot of sugar.
Everyone who is bright enough to read the reviews before they read this recipe; SOFTEN THE BUTTER.
I should have read the reviews from people who actually made the cheesecake!
Anybody who has a slight interest might like to read the Washington Post's review of it:
Neither in the commentaries nor in the written previews and reviews did I read any serious analysis of the issue of the 25 players and who leaves to make room for newcomers — at least until a few days after we had started going through the permutations.
Personal reviews are more engaging than blogs and feel much more trust - worthy than reading information written by the companies who sell the items.
(who wants to read the 1,000 th «this cutting machine is awesome» paid review posted in one day or about store bought pudding cups or mouthwash on a craft blog!?!)
Reading online reviews is a great way to hear about both the positives and negatives from a wide range of parents who have already given them a try.
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