Sentences with phrase «whole books on»

I've read three whole books on only one charge, with the light on for about a third of each.
I do prefer reading books on an LCD to the Kindle, and I have read whole books on an iPhone.
Justin Lin (Tokyo Drift, Better Luck Tomorrow) returns yet again to take the helm as director, letting the action go way over the top, as whole books on the laws of physics are ignored during the lengthy set pieces for the sake of wowing the audience in their seats.
Actually, I've thought about this topic for years and have written pieces and whole books on The 4 Best Dating Sites for Professionals.
Online dating is challenging for everyone but professional women have added Actually, I've thought about this topic for years and have written pieces and whole books on
Apparently, there's a whole book on the subject.
Or if you're looking for a deeper dive there's a whole book on the subject by Peter Cappelli, director of Wharton's Center for Human Resources, entitled Managing the Older Worker: How to Prepare for the New Organizational Order.
There's a whole book on his findings if you're looking for a deep dive, but the basic advice boils down to sensible tips you might have already heard from your mom (hat tip to Big Think for the pointer).
In healthcare, there's a whole book on the Singapore system you've probably read.
I could write a whole book on those experiences.
She also said, «You wrote a whole book on vision, yet you are full of expectations and hopes and dreams about your blog.
I've been thinking about doing a whole book on «Cat God» because I already have a few cartoons.
I feel like I can write a whole book on sleep after struggling for 3 years with my son..
I could easily write a whole book on Magnesium and its very powerful healing properties.
I wrote a whole book on the former low - carb fad incarnation, Carbophobia, now available free online (like all of my work).
I wrote a whole book on the former low carb fad incarnation, Carbophobia, now available free online (like all of my work).
If you want to read more about hormones, stress, and your health and happiness, I have a whole book on the subject that is — well, it's the place I went to dump all the knowledge I have about all the things, and what to do about it.
But with Cartel Land, I didn't mind so much only getting a couple chapters rather than the whole book on the subject.
Hattie admits that «it would be possible to have a whole book on the effects of various interventions for students with learning disabilities» (Hattie 2009, 217) and refers to a meta - study of Swanson, Hoskyn and Lee (1999).
But before we leave this brief look at the theory and take a look at some specific examples, we should just mention suspension geometry — a topic which could and does, fill a whole book on its own.
There's a whole book on this by Lynda Barry [Syllabus: Notes from an Accidental Professor, 2014].
She talks briefly on the show about this method, but it's pretty involved, which is why she wrote a whole book on it.
They are a crucial part of any authors marketing plan, so you may as well read a whole book on the subject matter and get yourself firmly up to speed.
He even read a whole book on an old black - and - white Palm device.
When you are referencing «Free Kindle Books» are you saying you can read the whole book on your kindle free or just the first chapter or an overview?
For a whole book on marketing, see my «How To Market A Book `.]
I'll use it for a while longer and try reading a whole book on it and give you my further thoughts in a week or so.
Even the man who wrote a whole book on complaining weighs effort versus payoff.
Potty Training: We could write a whole book on this subject, but we'll try to keep it short and sweet.
She called these signals «calming signals» and even wrote a whole book on the subject.
Here's a whole book on why they are not.
Since the Bishop is here, perhaps he will address the issue that I raised, which appears to be base the key setup for the whole book on: a) Quotes from an Oklahoma geophysicist Deming, doing a gushing review of Crichton's book, in the JSE, publisher of dog astrology.
Wrote a whole book on that topic, The Arts of Truth, using lots of examples from public health, public education, energy, and climate.
In any case, it is ridiculous to write off the whole book on the basis of one flawed critique.
Gragl starts with a useful reflection on the need for a whole book on this subject, which leads him to set out his research question: Can accession and the system of human rights protection under the Convention be effectively reconciled with the autonomy of EU law, and if so, how?
We could write a whole book on this topic.
We could write a whole book on the software - in fact we have an extensive tips and tricks right here - but suffice to say that some will find the additions unnecessary over the now mature Android Oreo that runs underneath.

Not exact matches

«I'm tremendously proud of the impact that my company has had, both in increasing cultural awareness of food and in offering millions of American more options when it comes to making health, sustainable food choices,» he wrote in his new book, The Whole Foods Diet, released on Tuesday.
If the book has a whole new take on an old industry, sharing it with their friends will make them look smart, educated, and well - read.
It's a new book by Andrew Keen, a deep thinker on Silicon Valley culture, that proposes reconstructing our whole approach to the Internet by putting humans back at the center of our technology.
Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman wrote a whole best - selling book on the limitations of quick thinking called, appropriately, Thinking, Fast and Slow.
The most fundamental idea, of course, was the whole basis for the research and the new book itself: an exploration by Brené to uncover the common qualities among those who had set out on a journey, failed once or twice, sometimes spectacularly, but who had then picked themselves up, started forward again, and ultimately succeeded.
Some locals will tell you that you can see their whole state by standing on a phone book.
Mackey is now working on a book called The Whole Foods Diet, based on eating 90 % plant - based foods.
There is a whole industry (books, magazines, articles etc) such as this one from CNBC on how you can be successful by copying what other successful people do.
The Treasury is taking responsibility for making bad lenders and bad investors whole, but leaving bad debts and even Negative Equity on the books and even putting the government in the position of «debt collector of last resort.»
For me about half the book felt fairly useless since I didn't intend to go into real estate (and he focuses on that heavily, not just on the one chapter but throughout the whole book), and I also am turned off by stories that are purported to be true but you're not sure if they are (ie, as mentioned the whole «rich dad» scenario).
I was just wondering what your thoughts are on Jeff Rubin's take on all things «Oily» and «Economic», specifically re his books «Why Your World is About to get a Whole Lot Smaller» (2009) and «The End of Growth» (2012)?
The book and Eric's information has made me re-think my whole outlook on SEO.
And Robert Locke recently wrote a book on business school education pointing out that the whole focus of business school education now was to have industrial companies run by financial managers — not salesmen, not production end, not lawyers, but financial managers.
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