Sentences with phrase «would a reader turn»

If you make that clear, why would a reader turn down a free book, especially if it sounds like something they'd enjoy?

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then if nothing on your ad page attracts the client within milliseconds, they turn the page again and you are done and over with, ready to be fish - wrapping paper, while if there are other ads on the page, or some article text, it gives the reader a reason to stop at that page, and then your ad has a higher visibility and ability to intrigue the customer, giving it several times the mental real estate and visibility than an ad costing thrice as much.
The blog posts attract readers who can then learn about the services I have to offer, which in turn translates into leads.
Here is a reader question I received from Ken B., and since my reply went over 1,000 + words, I figured I would turn it into a mailbag question since it covers generally applicable ground that could be relevant for most people contemplating a dividend strategy:
He expected that his reader would in turn have enough imagination to conjure up a sense of an implied author, and he did everything he could to help him do so.
Secondly, as a priest ordained in Rome where he knows that the Basilica would be totally against his assertion, he uses euphemisms to cloud the mind of a reader thinking quoting wrong scriptures with the intent to seduce would suffice — his own roots denounce his deeds and / or beliefs but he axiomatically wants to hold both the roots and wings to no avail, read the book and the truth shall set you free... This is exactly what happens when a gay priest turned professor what to justify his perverted lifestyle... I rest my case
Goldberg is a political journalist, not a historian, and readers more familiar with the ideological twists and turns of the modern era will be familiar with his thesis: While the left has long depicted the right as fascist, it is in fact the left — from Hegel to Hitler to Hillary and, yes, the politics of meaning, too — that follows the fascist formula most influentially articulated by Mussolini: «Everything within the state; nothing outside the state; nothing against the state.»
... If a record could be compiled of all that has happened between the white and the coloured races, it would make a book containing numbers of pages which the reader would have to turn over unread because their contents would be too horrible [On the Edge of the Primeval Forest, p. 115].
Indeed, the attention Smith and Dayton have received from evangelical readers suggests that the tide has turned once again.
There are turns of phrase which, though they sound literal to our ears, would not have done to their original readers (like «the moon [will turn] to blood, Joel 2:31) or she will be «nourished for 1,260 days», Revelation 12:6, ESV).
Peter Whittle pointed out in the September Standpoint magazine that «If faced with a group of gang members playing music unbearably loud in the car next to them at traffic lights I personally know of nobody - nobody, from Daily Telegraph reader toGuardian reader - who would risk asking them to turn it down... but it's not just the gang culture.»
When readers turn the final page, they may feel like they have visited not just a different country, but a different universe.
They see that in the United States the broadcast and print media have increasingly turned viewers and readers into a product to be delivered to the the sponsors, so that the objective of news has changed from informing, enlightening and entertaining simply to reaching and holding the largest audience regardless of the damage done to other journalistic objectives.
Justin notes that Paul's rhetorical strategy here is to begin by talking about wicked people who had turned from God and gotten caught up in all kinds of sins, only to turn the argument on his readers by declaring, «Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges.
I kept digging, and as it turns out, Peter and Paul were putting a Christian spin on what their readers would have immediately recognized as the popular Greco - Roman «household codes.»
First, the American religious empiricists defend religion by placing it on a purely descriptive basis, using for this a radically empirical sensibility together with inductive generalization; but soon, as I have attempted to indicate, any circumspect reader can see the extent to which this description is loaded with temperamental and, possibly, contextual bias — and, further, by the specificity peculiar to Christianity and American turn - of - the - century neonaturalism.
Although she seems to presume that her readers wouldn't find a spiritual memoir sans Augustinian turns gripping, her story of the gradual strengthening of a lukewarm faith is precisely what many will find compelling.
And our subjectivity, in turn, is then burdened with the task of having to be the radical creator of all stories, rather than being, at least in part, the recipient, vehicle or reader of a universal story.
However, I have had some readers say that they didn't chill the dough and they still turned out.
In honor of turning one, I (and many readers who so kindly chimed in) have decided that a little giveaway is in order - you know, to say «thanks», for keeping this thing alive.
Let me know how they turn out as I would love to share that with other readers!
PLEASE let me know how they turn out, I would love to be able to post your results for our other gluten free readers.
Glad you were able to enjoy it even if it turned out a bit messy Thanks for sharing the tip about the parchment paper — it could be useful to readers who don't have a pizza stone too.
It could be that the batter was thin, but if they turned out well, that's what counts Happy to have you as a reader!
I believe some readers have commented that they've replaced the egg with an egg replacer (ie — chia egg) and it still turned out.
I've had a few readers tell me they've made this recipe without a bread machine and it turned out great.
Hm, I haven't tried it myself but one reader did and she said they didn't turn out well — so I wouldn't recommend it:) Also there is already a lot of protein in them, since the egg is quite a big part of the recipe
Hi Ellen, some other readers have told me that they've skipped it and it's turned out fine.
-LSB-...] fun (and green) with Baby Girl for St. Patrick's Day, so I turned to this recipe for Grasshopper Mint Brownie Bars, which I had drooled over when I saw them in my Google Reader.
A class act and shrewd reader of the game but the lanky one has always possessed the turning circle of a freight ship and, a bit like his predecessor, Arteta, there was a clear moment where you could see that the legs had finally given up the ghost.
It seems to me that EVERY YEAR, when Arsenal are not winning every single game, the readers on JustArsenal start abusing Arsene Wenger and start calling for his head, and EVERY YEAR Wenger manages to turn it around and get the team challenging in the Top Four, and even winning the last two FA Cups, but this is quickly forgotten when we have another couple of dodgy results.
In turn, the report adds that for the first time in a long time he has started to listen to other offers with Man Utd, City, Paris Saint - Germain and even Real Madrid linked with a possible raid, with Sport reminding their readers that Jose Mourinho spoke to Neymar at the end of last season to convince him to move to Old Trafford.
To be honest, as a reader I am very turned off by the product reviews for food and detergent that seem to have taken over the site.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
Siegel, a Harvard - educated advertising lawyer turned blogger and freelance writer, had flagged readers to the New York Times article as well as Oliver's show, though she concluded that his demonstration was over the top.
If any of your readers have had a similar situation between two stubborn spouses, I'd love to hear how things turned out.»
I've never used MOMables myself, but when I was contacted by its founder and TLT reader, Laura Feuntes, I couldn't turn down her offer of a free three - month subscription for one lucky Lunch Tray reader.
Readers meet Elizabeth Spiegel, a Brooklyn, N.Y., middle school teacher who routinely turns C and D students into nationally ranked chess players.
I've gotten emails from readers who noticed a profound difference in their sleep quality and energy / attitude by making this simple change (such as turning off the ever present night light).
The Washington Post turns out to have some frankly amazing tools for zeroing in your message on particular categories of readers.
Regular readers of Politics in Spires might remember I've dabbled in election prediction before, and so I decided to turn my hand to trying to predict the outcome of the Eastleigh by - election.
Readers can draw their own conclusions as to why 2 clerks turned over the requested records a month earlier than required and 1 clerk has still not turned over the requested records.
The media did a credible job of reporting pros and cons, but readers sometime turn on reporters, as in «would you want one of those projects in your neighborhood?»
After the opening scene - setting chapters, the reader is well rewarded with many nuggets: the story of his tramps around France mapping its geology; his fortitude in redistil - ling pure water for 101 days to prove that it would not turn into «earth» (he later proved that it consisted of hydrogen and oxygen); his marriage; his tests for tobacco adulteration; his brush with death at the gunpowder factory; his examination of mesmerism; his tragic final years; and, of course, his main discoveries and contributions, including his exchanges with the English scientist Joseph Priestley.
By CHRIS LONG and CLAIRE NEESHAM With well over 15 million readers, a catchment area reaching from Paris to Peking and a readership profile that would turn most high - brow publications green with envy, the Internet — the world's largest open access computer network — looks like the perfect publishing medium for many of today's academic -LSB-...]
Journals could include 3 - D colour models of molecules which the reader could turn to view from different angles, moving simulations of cloud movements, even sounds.
As a mom who has given FCLO to my own family for years and seen good enough results to recommend it to readers as well, I am extremely angry and disappointed in Green Pastures if any of these claims turn out to be true.
I've gotten emails from readers who noticed a profound difference in their sleep quality and energy / attitude by making this simple change (such as turning off the ever present night light).
Regular readers of this blog will know that I am not surprised that an «autoimmune» disease has turned out to be an infectious disease.
You told me you loved careers and blogging tips, you loved the everyday outfit posts and actually it turns out I had two types of readers (put simply, those that want style advice, other bloggers looking for tips)!
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