Sentences with phrase «worth reading to»

Allow me to share our story (honestly worth reading to the end I believe if you are serious about buying); my wife and I decided to spend our 27th anniversary in Sedona and fell in love with Sedona
Allow me to share our story (honestly worth reading to the end I believe if you are serious about buying); my wife and I decided to spend our 27th anniversary in Sedona and fell in love with Sedona that is a magical place.
The MS750 is the latest result of Samsung's California based Sound Lab (iTWire article here and it is worth reading to get specifications) and it is impressive because of what it has done to the humble sound bar — mainly in increasing its sound dispersion and the ramped up the bass.
It's worth reading to draw your own conclusions, but it's a bizarre coincidence at best.
The whole range of events is explicitly stated on a typical policy and is worth reading to give you a better idea of what is covered and what is excluded from coverage.
These are all well worth reading to understand why communicating effectively about uncertainty is so very difficult and why even experts often completely misunderstand uncertain probabilities.
It is definitely worth reading to find out more about the issue.
It was worth reading to kill time, but it was just okay.
Similar to Google Books Partner, Kobo is continually expanding towards international front and there are some tips and tricks worth reading to earn 70 % royalty payment.
It is worth reading to get a sense of how low non-performing loan numbers in the Chinese banking system are nonetheless compatible with a surge in bad investments funded by debt.
It is a bit morbid but how about a Facebook Page - yes I know it is against # 2 but it is worth reading to understand the product idea.
It's worth a read to understand consumer and retail trends.
These books are well worth the read to get the facts.
I think the book is worth the read to the end so I would recommend that others stay with it.
Worth a read to see how Questrade stepped in to help and what others had to say about the situation.
Either way it is worth a read to see another blog's take on BYOE.
It's worth a read to see how the current Obama administration views their progress on the crisis and what Biden, a potential front - runner in the 2016 Presidential race, has to say about where we go from here:
It is worth a read to get a flavour for how complex this can get, and what the unintended consequences may be.
, and it is worth a read to get a flavour of the issues and arguments on either side of the question.
This book is fully worth the read to help you get out of the «crazy cycle».

Not exact matches

Reading it might be worth considering if this is a subject you're not familiar with, not only for the inherent value in expanding your horizons, but also as greater empathy has been shown to improve leadership, further customer understanding, and help teams work together better.
If you want to make the most of whatever intellectual horsepower you have, it's well worth a read in full, but here are a few of his ideas in brief to get you started.
That's the contention of a classic article in the UK's Telegraph newspaper (hat tip to VC Fred Wilson for the reminder that it's still very much worth a read) by University of Hertfordshire psychologist Richard Wiseman.
If you read every time management book ever written or go to every time management seminar offered, you'll be able to boil all the technique «stuff» down to just a few things worth doing.
«Evicted is well worth reading for anyone who wants to better understand poverty in America.
Both are worth the read, but what stood out to me most was this from the NY Times» piece...
It's worth a read if you want to understand why Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony is the first, not the last, you'll be seeing of tech titans on Capitol Hill — and why Jeff Bezos may put his second headquarters nearby.
After spending all of 2016 meeting, befriending, and interviewing «top - performing» Millennials who've started companies worth billions of dollars collectively and influence hundreds of millions of people every month, Jared Kleinert wanted the readers of SBDIB to be the first to read his new book.
If this sounds at all familiar to you, it's well worth a read.
If you haven't picked it up yet, it's well worth a read in full and is packed with examples of how our knee - jerk decision - making machinery can lead us astray, as well as techniques to short - circuit bias.
It's well worth a read in full, but here, for instance, is James Averdieck, founder of chocolate desert business Gü, on his reaction to offloading his business to Noble Foods for a very healthy # 29 million:
He wrote «The Complete Beginner's Guide To Chatbots» which is well worth reading.
I analyzed a year's worth of Hsieh's schedule (which he shares publicly with anyone who cares to read it) to learn where he spends his time.
The complete post is well worth reading in full if you're feeling a little at sea at your new school (or if you're hoping to offer some guidance to the college student in your life), but here are a few of his tips in brief in get you started.
We're going to summarise Wells» analysis here but it's well worth reading the whole thing for the nitty - gritty stuff.
Even his emails are worth reading from top to bottom.
Even so, Web Worker Daily's advice on how to enjoy the holidays is worth a read.
Some of her course descriptions will be of interest only to those in certain industries or roles, while others resist summarizing (but are still well worth a read in full).
I regularly see leader boards celebrating the success of various headlines in capturing viewers» clicks, although not necessarily actual readers, without the slightest reference to whether the underlying articles were even worth reading.
If you have a seriously anxious child, the Times and WSJ article are worth a read in full for a more in - depth understanding of the science, but the takeaway of both is clear for those facing more garden - variety youthful anxiety: Be kind but be firm and nudge your kids to face their fears.
If you're an entrepreneur struggling to find people who understand the chaos of life at an early - stage company, it's well worth a read in full.
If this is a question that concerns you, it's worth a read in full, but here's one practical suggestion from the article parents could put to use — involve your kids more in food preparation.
«As technology continues to change education in remarkable ways, and hundreds of entrepreneurs, teachers, and investors put their minds to harnessing its promise, it's still worth reading Sal Khan's description of his serendipitous entry, unpretentious philosophy, and profound impact on the world of education.
Why It's Worth Reading: This book is largely a reaction to, and against, the conventional wisdom in Getting to Yes.
Why It's Worth Reading: Finally, there's no doubt that negotiating styles different from country to country.
Why It's Worth Reading: The book challenges a lot of the common conceptions about negotiating, including the famous win - win bromides and the «BATNA» (Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement) theory.
Why It's Worth Reading: This books starts from the idea that you must first «know thyself» before you try to negotiate with others.
It's worth reading his post to understand the problem.
So while the entire article reads as an indictment of Nest, it's worth looking beyond the juicy details to understand how Nest's flaws exist in other parts of Silicon Valley.
The post is packed with a dozen solid tips and is absolutely worth a read in full if your better half is starting a business (founders feel free to forward to your partner).
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