Sentences with phrase «who reads all of»

Anyone who read any of the Vatileaks articles in the Italian press knows what a weak and poor administrator he was.
And easy to come to an inaccurate conclusion as a result, if you aren't the type of person who reads ALL of it — which most people aren't.
We who read of him are nevertheless moved to repeat the lines of David's lament mourning Saul's death — «How are the mighty fallen!»
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Thanks to those of you who read all of this, and special thanks to any who have something to contribute.
To thank all of you sweet people who read all of the amazing things I have to say my ramblings, I am having a giveaway!
Of course, this is coming from the girl who read all of the V.C. Andrews books by the age of fourteen, so take that for what you will.
What he wanted was a poem that reminded those who read it of the romantic beginnings of the United States.
3) Nina Alvarez, writer and freelance editor extraordinaire who reads all of the stupid stuff I write and likes me anyways.
Since the KU borrow payment for an author was around $ 1.30, this would have been $ 7.80 for me for every person who read all of the installments.
If you didn't read the legalese in full (and honest, who reads all of that fine print?)

Not exact matches

It manages to turn a less - than - scintillating - sounding subject — our aging electricity grid — into compelling reading, he claims, writing that even those who have never spent a minute pondering how the lights come on will leave this one understanding «that the electrical grid is one of the greatest engineering wonders of the modern world» and «why modernizing the grid is so complex and so critical for building our clean - energy future.»
One of his recent posts is a must read for those who suspect they should make more time in their lives to nourish their brains, but still need a bit of a kick in the pants.
Those of you who make money in order to have great adventures will be singing an «Amen» after you read this.
I read this book in college, it is an encouraging story of true entrepreneurship and someone who made a vision come to life that I think every entrepreneur should get to know.
People who read my LinkedIn summary understand that I'm a lifelong storyteller, and many remember the tale of how I got my first (and only) typewriter in kindergarten:
A lot of the people who are causing the problems we were trying to solve, they read business books.
For most of my life, I pictured psychics as mystical, mysterious women who stealthily read auras and kept all - knowing tarot cards handy, living in magical, faraway places, usually covered in beads and crystal balls.
This is useful for two reasons: First, you explain the purpose of the meeting to anyone who didn't take the time to read your preparatory messages, and second, you open the floor to any questions or concerns about the meeting's topic.
As everybody buries their nose in their smart phone or other devices, the number of people who read a physical newspaper is dwindling.
Then there's the 400,000 other things you need to know, so how on Earth is a physician who reads an average of five papers a month supposed to do this?
I won't reveal yet who my favorites are, but I will say that these young scientist - founders came up with very creative solutions for preventing infections in some common surgeries, tackling resistance in targeted antibody drugs, improving gene vectors for cell therapies, helping the vision - impaired «see» faces and better read their environments, imaging hard - to - see spots in the lungs and other organs, improving genetic risk analysis, and expediting the logistical operations of hospitals.
«For years, I've been saying Steven Pinker's The Better Angels of Our Nature was the best book I'd read in a decade,» writes Gates, who is clearly a long - time Pinker fan, but he continues, «his new book, Enlightenment Now, is even better.»
Recently when a customer was dropping Lord of the Rings references, the employee on the other end, who had never read the books, tapped a new representative to take over and continue the Tolkien - themed banter.
Gates showers praise on this exploration of poverty and housing insecurity in America, suggesting that the book is worth reading for every American who hasn't personally experienced the threat of eviction and homelessness.
If you don't know them personally, you've read about them: the woebegone residents of Vancouver, Toronto, and the surrounding areas of those two cities who bought too much house.
When you read of a man who earns money helping travellers maximize their frequent flyer miles, you realize that there really are countless ways to become an entrepreneur.
After spending all of 2016 meeting, befriending, and interviewing «top - performing» Millennials who've started companies worth billions of dollars collectively and influence hundreds of millions of people every month, Jared Kleinert wanted the readers of SBDIB to be the first to read his new book.
«You know how it is — you show up, have a chat, drink some tea, read the newspaper, sit around, don't really do anything,» said an employee of a SOE in Yulin, who gave his surname as Liu.
He explained that some time ago he was conducting an empirical study of street prostitutes in the city of Chicago, and, through a connection at a company he was consulting with, met a high - end call girl who had read «Freakonomics,» and who was willing to help him with his study by providing data.
Read ahead to see some of the celebrities who just didn't get that return in on time.
The organizations that do the best job of encouraging a culture of mastery are the ones with leaders humble enough to admit they don't know everything and constantly pursue growth — the ones who openly discuss the books they're reading, the classes they're taking and the areas in which they seek to better themselves.
And if you want to know what to read, you should probably look to the guy who has devoured the most incredible number of titles.
That's when Gao realized that there are millions of other people out there with good information to share, and millions more who wanted to read it.
Q. Gary, what is the most critical piece of advice you might have for the authors who are reading this article?
One of the most common rookie mistakes Meyer sees is the attendee or buyer who finally got around to reading the conference materials on the plane ride to Vegas.
There's no such thing as quality content without the context of who's going to read it.
The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
When there's a breaking news story, newsrooms scramble to find an expert who can take the sometimes complex and emotionally loaded facts of the case and explain them to those watching, listening and reading at home.
I analyzed a year's worth of Hsieh's schedule (which he shares publicly with anyone who cares to read it) to learn where he spends his time.
Students, parents and teachers who visit www.khanacademy.org/sat will find quizzes based on the math and reading sections of the new SAT scheduled to make its debut in March, as well as full - length practice tests written by the College Board.
It's important to get guidance from someone who's actually been there and done that instead of someone who's only read books about the topics you need help with.
Read faster and retain more: Train your eye to read groups of words rather than sounding out individual words in your head, known as sub-vocalizing, says Beth Moreno, a University of Texas prof who teaches speed - reading courRead faster and retain more: Train your eye to read groups of words rather than sounding out individual words in your head, known as sub-vocalizing, says Beth Moreno, a University of Texas prof who teaches speed - reading courread groups of words rather than sounding out individual words in your head, known as sub-vocalizing, says Beth Moreno, a University of Texas prof who teaches speed - reading courses.
Ask someone who reads Vogue: «Imagine I have two different copies of Vogue magazines, they're the same issue except one has ads and the other one doesn't.
We read often about entrepreneurs who have found success because of a hunch or fortuitous circumstance.
«Meet People Who Don't Work in Tech,» reads the ad on Facebook by San Francisco - based startup UpOut, seeming to voice a collective desire of city residents.
Today's must - read story is by Fortune's Chris Matthews, who reveals that wealth concentration is growing as millionaires take over an even bigger chunk of the world's wealth.
«Find a way to read around your schedule and your life situation,» says Foroux, who suggests you could read on the train, while waiting at the doctor's office, while breastfeeding your baby (I can personally testify you can get through quite a lot of books this way), or during breaks at work.
And it's not as if Williams doesn't have the money (he made a reported $ 50 million selling Blogger to Google) or the connections (Twitter's angel investors read like a who's who of Silicon Valley) to attempt something more ambitious.
Instead, people who fall into this category place less value on personal relationships, and are more likely to advance their own interests (read: pay and promotion) even at the risk of upsetting social harmony.
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