Not exact matches
As the tweet
suggests, the mistake is a common one and pops up almost every
time news outlets report on a celebrity owning such and such a word or phrase (the Queen Anne in the tweet, by the way, refers to the British monarch
who presided over the UK's first copyright law).
A recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
suggested that people
who spend money on
time - saving services feel happier.
And if you don't have a website, now's a good
time to create one,» notes Durazzi,
who suggests About.me, WordPress, or Square for those with fewer tech skills and shallower pockets.
Research
suggests many New Year's resolutions don't make it past the second week of February, and only a measly 9.2 percent of people
who make resolutions actually achieve their goals by the
time the next new year rolls around.
He says that figure has remained fairly constant for some
time —
suggesting there is a small hard core base of people
who use bitcoin as everyday money, while the vast majority are using it to speculate and invest.
The ethos of the Bush - era CIA was «know - nothingism,» as Paul Krugman put it at The New York
Times, «the insistence that there are simple, brute - force, instant - gratification answers to every problem, and that there's something effeminate and weak about anyone
who suggests otherwise.»
A spate of research dating back as far as 2015 has
suggested that teens
who vape are anywhere between two and seven
times more likely to eventually smoke conventional cigarettes as teens
who never try e-cigs.
«Overall, these data
suggest that individuals
who graduate college around the same
time but at different ages are currently faring equally well in terms of personal income,» Gallup writes.
A 2015 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association
suggested that teens
who vaped had three
times the risk of eventually smoking conventional cigarettes as teens
who never tried e-cigs.
Now, new research conducted by Moran Cerf, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University,
suggests that one of the best ways to reduce stress and feel happier is to spend
time with people
who make better decisions.
For example, it was in a SWOT meeting that the product development director of my company,
who was in his late twenties at the
time,
suggested that one of my company's weaknesses was my messing with the software code instead of just being the president.
But within the same
time frame, their model
suggested that as many as 168,000 young people
who'd never previously smoked cigarettes started smoking regularly after vaping for the first
time.
Vanguard's Bennyhoff
suggests that individual investors
who don't want to spend a lot of
time and effort vetting investment funds keep it simple.
Coleman
suggests that every
time you give a speech, recognize that you have three audiences: the people sitting in the chairs listening to your message, the event coordinator
who booked you to speak, and the people sponsoring the event.
While TechRax's video posting doesn't
suggest it's a joke — the description says the video is «for those
who don't want to get $ 159 wireless AirPods or have to insert your headphones into an adapter every
time you listen to music» — his profile and set of videos
suggest he has a long history of jokingly fiddling with technology.
Examples the actress
suggested included the
Time's Up's defense fund, which provides a forum for women
who may not be able to afford representation, and getting laws passed to improve workplace morale.
Indeed, the real beauty of the machine - learning platform will come in
time,
suggests Gore,
who became Alice's president and chairwoman in December.
In November, BuzzFeed reported that an Uber executive, Emil Michael, had
suggested using the company's customer data to dig up dirt on long -
time tech reporter, Sarah Lacy,
who is known for being critical of the startup.
In a field of philanthropies and educational institutions that profess to value inclusion and equality, innovative people and ideas, the data
suggest emotional behavior by people
who are making decisions to hire only people
who look like themselves or whom they've known for a long
time.
All 24 hourly employees now have their own «paid -
time - off (PTO) banks» — an innovation
suggested by Liebegott's partner, Jerry Feijoo,
who had seen the idea work well for his former employer, a large engineering firm.
For those owners
who fear that going away will wreak havoc on the business, Miller
suggests scheduling a vacation in a historically slower
time for your company.
She said she doesn't want any groups of students or young workers unintentionally left behind by whatever changes the Liberals ultimately decide upon, but
suggested that future changes would look to target vulnerable populations like indigenous youth and new immigrants,
who have a harder
time accessing the job market.
Some
suggested that 10 days may be too little
time to digest everything during the residency period, and Coleman notes that the 12 - month mentorship period goes by too quickly, especially for someone
who can't devote herself night and day to building a business.
While the
Times has a team of moderators
who specialize in filtering comments, she
suggested that it could do more, especially since «only about 10 % of articles on any given day are open for comment.»
For instance, Glaxo officials
suggested Shi,
who headed government affairs in China, had sent a video of Mark Reilly,
who was the Glaxo chief executive in China at the
time, having sex with his girlfriend to company officials in the UK.
«He had all sorts of respiration problems, and we were spending more
time at the hospital than at home,» said Glacken, 49,
who spent lots of
time disinfecting her house with Lysol and Windex, until a friend
suggested using a Shaklee - brand organic cleaning solution.
The trial team's proposed departure from the case comes after lawyers
who've worked for Gates behind the scenes visited special counsel Robert Mueller's office several
times,
suggesting an ongoing negotiation between the prosecutors and the criminal defendant.
In fact, though we loathed the January Financial
Times column penned by famed VC Michael Moritz,
who suggested U.S. companies follow China's lead, his underlying call to arms was probably, gulp, prescient in its own way.
He joined the service during his first year of college when his brother,
who was in the Marine Corps at the
time,
suggested it as an alternative to nursing school.
Last week, the New York
Times published an article using four current and former anonymous intelligence officials to
suggest that George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign volunteer, was a «driving factor»
who triggered the FBI's spying on the Trump campaign.
Still, there are many
who remain quite skeptical of the recent all -
time highs for US stocks,
suggesting the fundamentals don't warrant such a move.
Matthew Sanderson,
who served as a campaign finance lawyer for the 2008 McCain - Palin campaign, said the
timing of the payment «strongly
suggests it was related to the election, and therefore is either a contribution, or at least a reportable expenditure by the campaign».
It also
suggested credit providers were becoming more picky about
who they would lend credit to at a
time of regulator - driven curbs that have seen commercial lenders increasingly raise costs for borrowers on investment loan products such as interest - only loans, Mr Shilbury said.
Grant on gold July 22 2015 Zweig The same analyst
who suggested buying miners within 1 % of the all -
time top in Sept. 17, 2011 now says gold is a «doorstop» in July 17, 2015.
For those
who have done their research as
suggested in the previous article, it's now
time to put your efforts into practice before registering on the two sites.
I do not debate with people
who think we should treat epilepsy by casting demons out of the epileptic person; I do not waste
time engaging those medical opinions that
suggest that bleeding the patient might release the infection.
He also
suggests that these songs have stood the test of
time because many of the authors were pastors,
who held both Scripture and the struggles of their congregations in mind.
Last
time I discussed Father Michael Baxter's Pro Ecclesia article in which he excoriates theologians and historians
who suggest a too - neat fit between Catholicism and the American Way of Life.
«There is a small decline in church attendance over
time, but not nearly as large as
suggested in popular culture, or even by some social scientists,» said University of Nebraska - Lincoln sociologist Philip Schwadel,
who conducted the study.
He then
suggested that he would announce to the church that there was strong sentiment in favor of having the Eucharist every Sunday, but recognizing that there might be some
who strongly dissented from this policy, he would announce a
time for people to express their disagreement.
But the New York
Times writer failed to grasp that the article in Italian was commenting on off - hand remarks by Pope Francis at an audience in November,
suggesting that perhaps he agrees with Paul VI,
who once said to a young boy that his dog would be with him in heaven.
To those
who would automatically conclude that I was delusional or that I was telling myself to believe I got answer to my prayer, since you weren't there at the
time of my experience, I would
suggest to try it before you knock it.
In his post, Piper says, «submission does not mean you do not try to influence your husband» and
suggests that a good test of proper male headship in a relationship is to examine
who says «let's» most often — as in, «let's go out to eat, let's try to get our finances in order, let's get to church on
time next Sunday.»
The reason for this is the codification what the verifiable evidence already
suggests, viz. that people
who receive an apology at the
time are far less likely to sue later on.
Roger Harding, head of public attitudes at the National Centre for Social Research
who produced a report into the findings, was quoted by The
Times as saying: «It
suggests people are taking their moral views from elsewhere.»
You will be able to relate to, and
suggest ideas to, average folks
who ask questions like these all the
time.
The
times I have gone out and given blessing bags to the homeless and prayed with them have always ended up blessing me in the end... one in particular was an elderly man
who when we gave him a hug... oh man you could tell that was the one thing he really needed... He just began to weep... I would
suggest getting outside your comfort zone and do it... I promise you you will not regret it!
And even scientists such as Vilenkin
who co-authored the paper that
suggests that this universe being past infinite is unlikely reveals that many assumptions were made (akin to working in a sterile environment), and that their theorem didn't
suggest anything beyond the space -
time boundary; didn't rule out multi-verse and other theories under consideration.
I cynically
suggested to my wife that this was subliminally designed as a membership drive... Like so many churches they are expending massive
time and money on programs to bring people in the front door, while they lose even more out the back door by not truly loving or caring for the people
who are already there.
It has taken a long
time for us to recognize the inappropriateness of
suggesting to a couple
who has lost a child through miscarriage or infant death that they «can always have another.»