Sentences with phrase «why authors do»

I understand why authors do that and that's cool.
And I think I know why authors don't take -LSB-...]
There's a reason why authors don't write the bios at the back of their books.
I wonder why the author didn't mention the idolatry of Mitt?
One wonders why the authors didn't comment on this aspect.
Then they wrote contracts that essentially would screw most authors over and wonder why the author didn't give the money back.
I also don't understand why the authors didn't separate out SST's and apply their statistical method to that dataset as well as to their complete ocean heat dataset.
So when I asked in the comments section (scroll, baby, scroll) of the Yale 360 article why the authors didn't disclose the RBF - CCS funding relationship, the answer from co-author Sassoon was that they were disclosed — in RBF's annual reports!

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Geoff Llopis, author of The Innovation Mentality, asks a valid question: «Why do people need your diversity and inclusion plan, and what is the opportunity it is solving for you?»
«There is very little you can do to make yourself better - looking, but you can present yourself better,» says the author of Beauty Pays: Why Attractive People Are More Successful.
Author of «I Know How She Does It,» Laura Vanderkam, explains why the morning is the best time for productivity and exercise.
Fortune spoke with Jeetendr Sehdev, a celebrity branding authority and author of the new book The Kim Kardashian Principle: Why Shameless Sells (and How to Do It Right), about what the Kardashian clan can teach business about reaching millennial consumers (without having them laugh your ad off the air).
Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why, preaches that people don't buy what you do, they buy why you do Why, preaches that people don't buy what you do, they buy why you do why you do it.
Taught by University of Pennsylvania Professor and best - selling author, Jonah Berger, this free online marketing course helps to answer the mystery of why some ideas and products become popular and why others do not.
But while it may be tempting to single out Ellison as the ruthless villain of high technology, «none of these guys are nice,» says Jeffrey Pfeffer, a business professor at Stanford University and author of Power: Why Some People Have It — And Others Don't.
Pundit # 2 (left): Statistics whiz Nate Silver, author of The Signal and the Noise: Why Most Predictions Fail — But Some Don't
The Entrepreneurs» Organization founder recently authored a new book, Scaling Up: How a Few Companies Make It... and Why the Rest Don't.
And that's why the authors believe executives don't always make the best choices about which ties to reconnect with.
Collins is the author of the best - selling business books Built to Last and Good to Great, both of which address this simple but vexing question: Why do some companies become great while others flounder?
Your children will model their behavior based upon yours — if you're not educated enough to explain to your kids why taking drugs is dangerous, don't give them tacit license to use because you did,» says Dennis Poncher, author and founder of the support group network Because I Love You.
In The Storyteller's Secret: From TED Speakers to Business Legends, Why Some Ideas Catch on and Others Don't (St. Martin's Press), bestselling author and communication expert Carmine Gallo explains why storytelling and its power to build emotional connections is increasingly valued in today's workforce and is helping brands change hearts and minWhy Some Ideas Catch on and Others Don't (St. Martin's Press), bestselling author and communication expert Carmine Gallo explains why storytelling and its power to build emotional connections is increasingly valued in today's workforce and is helping brands change hearts and minwhy storytelling and its power to build emotional connections is increasingly valued in today's workforce and is helping brands change hearts and minds.
Dr. Ryan has authored and co-authored many public policy reports, conference papers and academic articles relating to these diverse projects, including «Why Some Venture Capitalists Escalate And Others Don't», «The Psychology of Microfinance» and «The Future of Social Entrepreneurship and Impact.»
He is one of the co-authors of «The 3 Simple Rules of Investing: Why Everything You've Heard about Investing Is Wrong — and What to Do Instead» and author of «The Big Investment Lie.»
THE STORYTELLER»S SECRET From TED Speakers to Business Legends, Why Some Ideas Catch On and Others Don't Author: Carmine Gallo Review Issue Date: December 15, 2015 Online Publish Date: December 6, 2015 Publisher: St. Martin's Pages: 272 Price (Hardcover): $ 27.99...
Once again why do you assign character attributes the author did not assign?
Of course, most NT scholars show good reasons why it's likely that Peter did not author Peter 2.
The author is correct that the U.S. did not want bin Laden's followers to commemorate his death in any way which is why he was buried at sea.
You can say, the Bible makes God out to be a bully, even though God isn't real, but then the question is why do authors of the Bible, including Moses, insist that God is a God of Love even when they tell of these stories of brutality?
If it doesn't exist why write about it... Many atheist's who are authors inspire Christianity some spending all their time trying to make others deny Christ.
Why did the author of the account say it?
Jesus commanded it, the early church did it, and Paul the author of Romans was told by Ananias «And now, why delay?
Perhaps the author should consider one additional (i.e., the primary) reason why the millennials are leaving church: they don't believe it's true.
To articulate this way forward Wittmer (professor of historical theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary and author of Heaven is a Place on Earth a brilliant examination of the new creation) has recently written a second book, Don't Stop Believing: Why Living Like Jesus is Not Enough.
And while the focus has been placed on why Doug remains silent, don't forget that EVERY published US emergent author knew about this pattern and not only stood by silently, but defended Tony by participating in his projects, agreeing to speak at his conferences, endorsing his books and the like.
Given this reality coupled with the fact that critics continue to shred author Erika Mitchell's writing, why does the 50 Shades trilogy continue to captivate such huge audiences?
In terms of answers about why the bible says what it does sometimes, recognizing that the bible has human authors can provide one straightforward explanation: people can be assholes.
If it doesn't excist why write about it... Many atheist's who are authors inspire Christianity some spending all thier time trying to make others deny Christ.
I think the author points out some interesting things that open - minded people might consider when they think about their own beliefs and why they should care about what other people do in their own homes.
I recommend that every Christian read the bombshell book, «Twenty - Six Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe in Jesus» by orthodox Jewish author, Asher Norman.
Or the tradition didn't develop until quite late, and that's why most New Testament authors do not mention it — the stories did not yet exist.
Unfortunately, few Catholics do this which is why so many of them do not understand why the Church stands against things like the HHS mandate and why non-Catholics like the author of this article don't understand it as well.
That is why we have so much confusion about «religion», the Devil is the author of confusion and he wants us all mixed up and at each others» throats just because we all don't agree or we all don't act like a Christian should act.
But it is a message that the authors persuasively develop throughout the four parts that make up Why America Doesn't Work.
Why does the pre-existing agent (the author's notion of a pre-existing agent) have to be god?
Why America Doesn't Work is written in a popular, conversational style, in which the authors move quickly from point to point.
We have been discussing the inerrancy of Scripture and how to read the Bible in a way that stays true to the way the Bible functions and why the various authors wrote what they did.
Editor's Note: Brian D. McLaren is author of «Why Did Jesus, Moses, the Buddha, and Mohammed Cross the Road?
I just don't understand why I can't get a discussion on the thesis as opposed to character assassinations of the author.
In a way, the author is trying to answer the question, «Why do bad things happen to good people?»
But they did have the Septuagint, which was a perfect Greek inspired version of the original Hebrew (that's why the New Testament authors quote from it!)
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