Sentences with phrase «who wrote thought»

Named in honor of Harrison Stephens, a newspaper editor who wrote thought - provoking features marked by journalistic integrity and humor until his death just before his 100th birthday.

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There is little talk of tax cuts and balanced budgets, items which form the economic lodestar of the Official Opposition; think tanks such as the Fraser Institute, the Macdonald - Laurier Institute, the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council; and almost everyone who writes a column for the Financial Post, including former finance minister Joe Oliver.
There were a lot of people who thought the person who wrote the love song «Until It's Time For You To Go» should know better than to follow it up with «Universal Soldier» on stage.
It is a timely recommendation because it comes as Ottawa and those who write about it devote considerable thought to trade in the age of Trump.
Yelp reviews aren't verified, aren't guaranteed to be accurate, and are often written by the people who think they've had the most negative experience.
We thought the class of 2001 would be eager to hear from those who have been there, grown that, and written the book on it.
«You have to stop thinking of relating metallic value to value of the medal,» said Jim Greensfelder, a one - time Proctor & Gamble executive, software entrepreneur and former elected city government official who wrote «the bible» on the history of the modern Olympic Games medals.
«We are scholars and teachers at Princeton, Harvard, and Yale who have some thoughts to share and advice to offer students who are headed off to colleges around the country,» they wrote.
«For anyone who has absolutely no humor in their soul please know my tweets are a joke and I will die laughing if I see blogs and media really think I am being serious,» wrote Kardashian.
Liz Elam, founder of Link Coworking in Austin and an organizer of the upcoming Global Coworking Uncoference Conference, who also wrote the CNBC piece, expanded on the networking benefits of spaces like hers when we got in touch, noting that interactions with fellow coworking members often go beyond what we traditionally think of as networking to encompass emotional «support.»
Here at Inc., we're thankful for so many great readers, especially the ones who write us and tell us what they think.
«It's gone beyond just writing a paper,» says Montreuil, who now heads up a virtual think - tank called the Physical Internet Initiative.
For instance, Linville writes, consider a woman who thinks about her life mainly in terms of her career and her relationship to her husband.
I would read great books and read profound articles and just think to myself — «How I wish I was as creative as the author who wrote that great book.»
Most people think Russia is responsible, but one cyber-security figure points in a different direction: According to James Bamfield, who has written extensively about U.S. intelligence agencies, the latest leaks suggest someone inside the NSA — a second Edward Snowden in other words, albeit one with different motives.
That's the takeaway of a fascinating, short Big Think video from author James Gleick who has written biographies of science greats Isaac Newton and Richard Feynman, among others.
I found a peculiar euphoria in thinking about my theory, which I thought about all the time,» Wise, who wrote a book on the subject, explained.
«Those who stand against honest debate and dialogue may think that they are protecting a beloved pastime, but their actions compromise its vibrant future,» Parkin writes.
I thought about the women throughout the tech field who are already dealing with the implicit biases that haunt our industry (which I've written about before), now confronting them explicitly.
That doesn't always mean writing a large check, but it does require thinking through what the ideal outcome should be, the type of work involved and identifying the right audience for the artists who have a vested interest in making the project happen.
Many of the environmentalists who responded angrily to Steiner beseech readers to, as the Minneapolis non-profit wrote, «think about «profits» a little more broadly» to include the job creation and environmental benefits that recycling brings.
You know, especially when you started writing the music for your film and you get this layer of tenderness that I think would astonish people who saw your first films.
«He understood what everybody was thinkingwrote a passenger who posted the incident on Facebook.
But Michael Kitces, a financial planner who writes extensively about retirement investing, thinks financial services firms are focusing on one problem when it really faces two.
People who don't compare themselves to others and instead think about their own business goals are the happiest, Wong writes.
Entrepreneurs who are trying to build a startup should actively talk with a killjoy or two to sharpen their thinking writes W.P. Carey's Kerri Susan Smith.
I think one of my favorite perspectives on it, from someone who knows copywriting better than anyone, comes from Copyblogger's Demian Farnworth.His take: Copywriting is the most productive way to get your writing done.
They found that the people who were able to choose what to think about experienced a greater reduction of high - arousal negative emotions and a boost in low - arousal positive ones, as Christian Jarrett writes in a piece about the findings for the British Psychological Society research digest.
People who think well, write well.»
«The argument is the types of things we're doing now with information technology just don't show up in GDP because a lot of what we do on the Internet is free,» or very nearly so, says Philip Cross, a former chief of economic analysis at Statistics Canada who wrote a paper on the slow - growth economy for the Fraser Institute think tank last year.
He was part of a New York City dinner circuit that includes people who believe the US should go back to the gold standard, rich people who don't think they should have to give back to society in the form of taxes, and anyone interested in either of those ideas who wanted to write a book about them.
Little says problem - solving with Lego helps kinetic thinkers who have difficulties expressing their thoughts through speech or writing, and provides a safe way for workers to share things they don't normally want to discuss.
But for others, who think, learn, communicate, and execute differently, and deal with multifaceted and dynamic responsibilities, it probably won't,» she wrote recently on HBR.
«I try to lead as normal a life as possible, and not think about my condition, or regret the things it prevents me from doing, which are not that many,» Hawking, who long used a wheelchair, reportedly wrote on his website.
«You can think of it kind of like Jarvis in Iron Man,» Zuckerberg wrote, referring to an artificially intelligent butler who appears in the Marvel comic books and movies.
Ben Thompson, a technology analyst who happens to run his own one - man media company — a subscription - based newsletter and podcasting venture called Stratechery — thinks there is a broader lesson about how writing of any kind can be monetized in an era when pageviews are worth less and less.
Moved by the story of her life, Bieber took a second to write in the guest book (or maybe he thought it was her autograph book, who knows): «Truly inspiring to be able to come here.
But an Aug. 10, 2008 email written by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (who is a former Google executive and current Disney board member) states, «I think what really happens is that companies who have relationships agree in limited ways not to solcit [sic] from each other.
«I don't think there was anybody on the planet who thought that Michael Cohen, out of the goodness of his heart, wrote a $ 130,000 check to Stormy Daniels without seeking any reimbursement,» Dent continued.
John Mauldin: The author of Thoughts from The Frontline who has dedicated more than 30 years of his life to keeping people informed about risk, John has written at length about the fragmentation of society and the changing nature of employment.
«I think it's another sign that «I'm still here, guys,»» said Kilpatrick, who wrote «Of Permanent Value: The Story of Warren Buffett.»
Jeff Matthews, who wrote «Warren Buffett's Successor: Who It Is and Why It Matters,» said he thinks Heinz is a great fit at Berkshire because Buffett always wants companies with enduring competitive advantagwho wrote «Warren Buffett's Successor: Who It Is and Why It Matters,» said he thinks Heinz is a great fit at Berkshire because Buffett always wants companies with enduring competitive advantagWho It Is and Why It Matters,» said he thinks Heinz is a great fit at Berkshire because Buffett always wants companies with enduring competitive advantages.
Note: The title of this piece (see: here) was just too good to pass up on — after we wrote the piece, we found a couple others who thought so as well.
Peale was a Christian pastor based in New York, who in 1952 wrote the bestseller The Power of Positive Thinking.
The beachhead groups were part of a larger constellation of advisers, including Oklahoma oil and gas mogul Harold Hamm (once considered for energy secretary), billionaire investor Carl Icahn (last seen shadily pushing for policy that would benefit his oil refineries), GOP energy lobbyist Mike McKenna (in charge of the DOE transition team), longtime climate skeptic (and hopeless dope) Myron Ebell, North Dakota Rep. Kevin Cramer (the oil devotee who supposedly wrote Trump's big energy speech last May), and Thomas J. Pyle, the director of the Institute for Energy Research (IER), a pro-fossil fuel «think tank» which, as we shall see, has provided several Trump staffers.
Provides amazing insight into how vcs think, written from someone who was an entrepreneur and investor - I highly recommend this!
You wrote «I think your worries are justified, but they are also not because any company who violates your privacy will quickly get crushed.»
I was about to write, «Who does Senator Collins think she represents?
While I think it is wonderful that so many people are excited to write and blog about about personal finance, personally I would be cautious about religiously following the advice of a college freshman who just finished reading Rich Dad Poor Dad and now believes himself to be a personal finance expert and wants to make a buck blogging about it.
You may remember me writing about walking past someone on the street who is looking up, and without thought, or knowledge as to why, many of us will simply follow suit.
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