Sentences with phrase «wonder if our book»

For example, I adore some parts of the Book of Jude, but truly wonder if that Book should not be part of a canon of scripture.
More than one reader of her autobiography must have read her reference to this collection of conferences and wondered if this book is available - now it is.
I wonder if the books back then were just naturally acid free, or if they knowingly used a process where the books would not deteriorate; knowing that these types of books (such as church Bibles) would be expected to last a long time?
I wonder if his books are popular because people are too lazy to learn Shakespeare.
I wonder if his book will treat Marian eschatology and the Fatima prophecies.
I wondered if the book could exceed the delight I feel reading your blog, and it certainly does.
I sometimes wonder if the books watch these EPL games before they price them up?
I'm surprised to see the goal line trending towards 2.75 and I'm wondering if the books believe this could be a game between two sets of players already thinking about the beach?
I wonder if the book makes allowances for support for gifted kids (which presumably Stanford had a lot of?)
I wonder if the book's main character is also more sorta not taking his situation too seriously?
However my research indicates that some authors have wondered if their book sales are reported accurately — while others have reported long delays in getting paid, even though their account indicates that sales were made (and they had trouble getting adequate answers from B&N support too; if any response at all!).
«We're wondering if books drawn from podcasts might be the new hot thing,» said Jamie Leifer, associate publisher of PublicAffairs, part of Hachette.
However, I wonder if our book ideas are too limited to the short term.
Honestly, I wondered if the book would hold up for those who aren't crazy enough to work in the business.
If you've ever wondered if your book could be turned into a movie, Hollywood Coverage is the most cost - effective service that will help you answer that question.
If you wonder if your book can make a difference, watch the video.
When I meet a fun writer, I wonder if their books are fun, too.
You might wonder if your books will primarily be sold online, why the printing cost is important to consider.
They'll wonder if the book is unpopular, which leads to the assumption that the book must suck.
And this leads me to wonder if the book marketing industry hasn't fallen into Hollywood's safety rut of why risk something new until the clones start making audiences and readers begin to gag.
I wonder if your book will address more than one way to make money... that can be used in parallel... a precedent would be the 75/25 split of the buffett partnerships between regular stocks and «workouts.»
A potential purchaser might wonder if the book covers subject matter beyond portraits.
I wonder if the book explains how it is that the evil denialists forced the IPCC to screw up?
I wonder if his book talks about the cause of government ineffectiveness?
I'm wondering if the book has motivated anyone on to a new project or even to start a movement?
Hello, i was wondering if the book youre having on sale worth buying for a young starting investor?

Not exact matches

Suitably in the mood, I wondered, what if we could make sure all those poor noble oaks didn't die in vain to create books no one reads?
«His books for the public seemed to show great respect for his audience, assuming that, even if they didn't fully understand him, they still would be interested in what a cosmologist had to say about the universe in all its wonder and strangeness.»
I wonder, too, what Justice Clarence Thomas will think when he reads this bookif he reads this book.
But as hybrid publishing grows, some skeptics wonder if the industry may be forced to reckon with the results of its own success: a market flooded with forgettable books created by companies for hire.
The first week of trading in June is now in the books and traders are wondering if the summer will bring fresh opportunities or heightened risks.
I also wonder how many expensive consulting projects could be avoided if a company assigned a smart person to read five books and then summarize them first.
Foreign debt and corporate bonds are a useful diversifier, according to Lars Kroijer, but I wonder if he has backed off from this position in the latest edition of his book — does anyone know if that is so?
Although there are few statistics on average annual costs for books and supplies, some sources place it as high as $ 1,200 per term, according to an NBC News report.Understandingly, the high cost of textbooks has students wondering if they can apply their student loan money toward the cost of supplies.
I wondered why they chose to travel the slow way in horses and buggies and why they dressed as if they had just stepped out of Laura Ingalls Wilder's books and why my grandpa got frustrated that they would buy his colleagues dairy farms and immediately rip out all the milk machines, manure spreaders, and pasteurization equipment had been installed over the years.
But otherwise it is to wonder if the Prime Minister was a touch disappointment when he opened the budget book last Thursday and found that, not only hadn't the Finance Minister eliminated all taxes, but he'd seen fit to budget for several increases in the cost of civil society.
Makes me wonder if you are a follower of CHRIST or of a book.
I wonder if in 2000 years from now, King's books will be the cornerstone of human faith.
There's more to life than book learning and if you can't see beyond the ignorance of man's science into the wonder that is this existence, you're probably an incredible bore.
He corrects an error which he says «can be found in every text book of physics» (He is writing in 1958: I wonder if it still appears.)
When a writer repeatedly proclaims that he has left faith behind in childhood» in fact, never had it» and then proceeds to write book after book in which a crisis of faith plays a central role, we may reasonably wonder if he is not engaged in his own evasive maneuvers, conscious of a pursuer at his heels.
I sometimes wonder if folks judging the book solely by its most provocative stories looked only at the pictures!
Jeremy, I am living in Hong Kong and I wonder if anyone from my city will read this post since most of them are not good in English.Even they are good in English, they probably won't help a stranger over the internet.It is because there are already many scam cases happen in my city and face book as well.Many people are afraid of that already.Anyway, I think if anybody has nay good information, I am willing to listen and I am looking for more prayer support as well.Thank you for your reply and may God bless you more everyday.
If I was aware that the vast majority of his ideas in 50 pages of the book were simply the summaries of ideas from some other author, it made me wonder about the other 150 pages in his book.
All other religions teach tolerance, forgiveness and love and Kuran teaches «kill non-muslims (Quafirs)», «declare war against non-muslims (Jihad)»... If this is your religious book teaches, no wonder so many muslims are terrorists... and others stay quiet when their brothers bomb our cities and infrastructures.
BRC — Just wondering if your math book can predict a man will be born at a precise location, give him a name, tell how and when he will die.
From things you've posted I'm forced to wonder if you've actually read the book, or if you read interpretations.
It is this inconsistency in her approach, in which she oscillates between profound understanding and a harshness that wonders periodically if it isn't all heralding the final apocalypse, that make this book, lamentably, not terribly recommendable.
The reason that some people wonder if they can be blotted out of the book of life is because passages like Revelation 3:5 seem seem to indicate that this is a distinct possibility.
We read Robert Munsch books out loud over and over again and part of me wonders if I missed my calling as a children's librarian because I kick ass at reading books out loud.
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