There are other mobile browsers
with reading views but choosing this by turning the tablet so it feels like a book or magazine is a superbly intuitive way of doing it.
With Reading View on Silk, the content that you're interested in is elevated above the clutter.
Not exact matches
I
view reading a book as a conversation
with the author.
«After an analysis of the GE long term care exposure, we had thought an outsized charge was likely, but have to admit the $ 15B of additional capital ultimately being required was far in excess of our adverse case expectations, and is a negative
read across for other insurers
with sizeable long term care blocks in our
view,» Evercore ISI analyst Thomas Gallagher wrote Tuesday.
For example, Waze may record the frequency and scope of your use of the Services, the duration of your sessions, the web pages that you visit, information that you
read, content that you use or create, advertisements that you
view or click on, your communications
with other users and third parties, the Internet protocol (IP) address and the name of the domain that serve you to access the Services, and the geographic location of the computer system that you are using to log - in.
Read the list, and Trump's obsession
with Amazon makes sense — because it dovetails
with his populist, protectionist and nostalgic
view of the broader economy.
For all the reasons mentioned above, font sizes have increased over the last few years to the point that many
view 14 px as the very minimum font size, and many sites go even bigger
with 18 px as a minimum, especially when a lot of
reading is involved.
Civil rights groups reportedly delivered petitions to Google's Mountain
View headquarters earlier this week urging the company to withdraw sponsorship from the Republican National Convention and flew a plane overhead
with a banner
reading, «Google: Don't Be Evil.
Compared
with getting our news from the same two or three TV networks or
reading the same newspapers
with their consistent editorial
views, our networks on Facebook show us more diverse content.
Microsoft also
views Read Aloud as beneficial for users
with learning disabilities such as dyslexia.
«
Reading can offer richer, broader and more complex models of experience, which enable people to view their own lives from a refreshed perspective and with renewed understanding,» says Josie Billington of the University of Liverpool, who's an expert on the effects of r
Reading can offer richer, broader and more complex models of experience, which enable people to
view their own lives from a refreshed perspective and
with renewed understanding,» says Josie Billington of the University of Liverpool, who's an expert on the effects of
readingreading.
«The point of the «about us» page is to educate visitors about your business, which means it should be interesting to
read,
view or interact
with.
That notion of melding interesting, obscure or hot button topics
with fan communities has proven so popular that it's lured hundreds of millions of users who generate tens of billions of page
views annually, giving rise to a site slogan that plausibly
reads «The front page of the internet.»
I've
read many political screeds blaming Sarbanes - Oxley for the current state of affairs, but in my
view, that perspective is wildly exaggerated by those
with political axes to grind.
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In analysis, Michael Gray received nearly 600
views of the video,
with at least 43
reads of the post on his blog, and at least 12 inbound links to his website, from one piece of content.
I especially like the fact that its well - written and fun to
read, as well as the refreshing point of
view that good business goes hand in hand
with ethical intentions and community building.
I've been pretty aghast to hear claims that large cuts would immediately generate job growth (and Irwin should have at least quoted someone
with that
view...
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We can check the weather,
read the latest headlines,
view a bank balance, make plans
with friends and order lunch all in a matter of seconds.
- The solid
readings in the «nominal surprise index» and earnings revisions momentum line up
with the optimistic
view on the fundamentals outlook, and remains a key swing factor on the overall risk outlook.
Democrats will push back, but Republicans and allies of the president who agree
with Trump's
view that the Trump - Russia investigation is a political «witch hunt» are unlikely to be swayed by the Democrats» insistence that this memo is a politicized and cherry - picked
reading of the available intelligence.
I have
read about annuities, from a very limited skim
view, but do not trust any of them,
with one exception.
About the Biz Company Name: JP Healthcare Solutions Who we talked
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For the entrepreneur's point of
view on the subject, please
read the Venture Hacks articles «Create a board that reflects the ownership of the company» and «Make a new board seat for a new CEO,» along
with Dick Costolo's post on «Early Stage Board of Directors.»
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Reading and
Viewing Page *** This is the fifth post in our new Throwback Thursday's Series, where we share
with you posts from the past blogs to bring you as much value as possible.
I will find it surprising if a person that has
read the Bible, agrees
with the author's
views in this article.
sacraments — true you probably don't need a church for them — baptism is commanded (for believers), it's special, but not neccesssarily a sacrament, it can be done by any believer, although possibly it was only the apostles who baptized (I tend to go
with the baptist
view on baptism, because that's what I
read in the Bible.
And the problem
with praise music is that, in its attempt to be «approachable» to all, it becomes monotonous, tepid and uninspiring by comparison (at least from the point of
view of someone who can sing and sight -
read).
People need not only to
read widely at an early age, but to get out and meet people
with differing
views.
However, I still
read books and articles by Calvinists and those who disagree
with my
views.
New
readings are offered in place of conventional or accepted ones, not
with the
view that they necessarily correspond more adequately to the reality in question in toto, but that they are a discovery / creation of some aspect of that reality overlooked in other
readings, or one especially pertinent to the times, etc..
For to Jews the Holocaust is not an event to
read about in a few books, or to remember on a few special occasions; it is for them to confront, to agonize over, to reject and resist, to search deeply and widely for a glimmer of hope - all this
with a
view to a Jewish self - understanding, of which an essential part is being heir of the murdered millions, the remnant of the catastrophe.
We do not
read it, or any other texts, as a literal instruction manual for life, but rather as a living, breathing text which we can
view with fresh eyes each time we open it.
All this is to say that Wendy is not yet convinced of my
view, but wants me to incorporate an alternative
view (which I shared
with her a few months ago but have not ever
read anywhere else) into this new
view.
The large number of posts at the beginning all gathered together
with David's post, provided some really intersting
reading, and seeing how the different perspectives were
viewing things.
I'd like to
read it for myself,
with a
view to informing the ACLU and other «freedom from religion» oriented groups.
Also try Awareness by Anthony DiMello (a little bit of religion in it, but a wonderful look at how to
view life)... and maybe Conversations
with God by Neale Donald Walsh (lots of «god» in it, but if you can see past it, a mind - blowing
read).
Although no one who
reads the unconventional
view of causality and temporality set forth in MP will suspect me of trying to restore Aristotle, the dynamic side of the concept of ousia and its resonance
with the theme of being have always been important to me.
The main issue here is difficult to pin down precisely, but it has to do
with the impression one gains from
reading Berger that people act like amateur philosophers in constructing their religious
views.
As an Atheist, I let my children
read as they see fit, but I limit their private exposure to religious people, particularly keeping him away from groups
with extreme
views.
The standard
reading list given was probably giving one particular perspective (
with some valid insights), but in order to counterbalance that
with an evangelical
view they'd have to double their workload as that material was probably not on the set
reading list.»
I was surprised to
read such a distorted overall
view of Christianity and Islam in First Things (Robert Louis Wilken, «Christianity Face to Face
with Islam,» January 2009).
Clark Pinnock, in a perceptive paper entitled «The Inerrancy Debate Among the Evangelicals,» warns that men like Francis Schaeffer and Harold Lindsell «tend to confuse the high
view of Scripture
with their own interpretation of it, so that unless one agrees
with their
reading of the text he may be described as an unsound evangelical or no evangelical at all.
For example, people
reading this exchange
with a
view to assessing the validity of Madden's criticisms of my position and the soundness of my rebuttal are acting on one of practical reason's per se nota first principles» namely, that intellectual understanding of matters such as those under discussion is something worth having and expending time and effort to achieve.
But I am hopeful, because the experience of leaving that job opened my eyes and mind to a whole new way of
viewing people, thinking about theology,
reading Scripture, interacting
with others, and ultimately, living life.
Regrettably, she does little more than provide us
with a reminder of a textbook example of eisegesis (
reading «into» the biblical text one's own ideology) rather than exegesis (
reading «out of» Scripture
with attentiveness to historical and literary context, even if it conflicts
with one's own personal
views).
Jane's father made these
views so unmistakably clear and also rational that she would
read sermons
with pleasure and find a very compatible teaching in Dr. Johnson.
Yes, if you can find some unbelievers to
read Scripture
with, you will never
view the Bible the same again!
I think that McLaren would say that he could help show you that the gospel is way more than just about getting saved, but is also a way of living life in the world here and now, and living this way will shift and transform how you
view others,
read Scripture, and interact
with God.
That radically changed the way you
viewed life,
read Scripture, or interacted
with God and others?