Sentences with phrase «write about those big issues»

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The big issue around climate change that «nobody's talking about» is whether oil and coal companies are prepared to write down 80 % of their reserves.
Most interesting about the Locationary news is that CEO Grant Ritchie (also the co-founder of CanadianHotelGuide.com) wrote an opinion piece for TechCrunch last September entitled «5 Big Map App Issues Apple Must Solve.»
My second biggest issue with it has more to do with the time in which it was written — it's now about 40 years old — and the fact that it seemed to be reflective of attitudes and assumptions that I no longer carry in today's world.
You recently wrote about how you feel like after being outspoken about advocacy of some of these big issues that are happening in the country, you felt like there were some people, even your own fans, that turned on you.
This shouldn't be as big of an issue as people are making it out to be, yet it's big enough for someone like me to still be writing about it.
They talked a lot about «meaning,» wrote treacly poetry and cared, often deeply, about big social issues like civil rights, famine or war.
You can read a complete write - up about how likely it will be that you can breastfeed and how to get started here: http://www.natural-parenting-advice.com/implants-and-breastfeeding.html The bigger issue I see in your situation is that no one should have surgery - unless it is an emergency - while they are pregnant.
When she showed me an essay she had written about her own experiences living apart and the bigger issues around this way of living, I loved it so much, I asked her if I could share it with «Living Single» readers.
I wrote about this in more detail in part 1, but a big part of my journey was simply getting doctors to believe me and understand that my food choices weren't the cause for whatever underlying health issue I was dealing with.
He sited and wrote about studies showing over 15 grams fat with starch causing big issues.
Pick through that mess, and even the biggest Daniels skeptic will find a fierce commitment to progressive social issues; a knack for writing showcases for actresses of color that are so often slighted by Hollywood; and a kind of Shakespeare - meets - camp delight for dialogue that is as operatic as it is silly — though only effective about as often as you'd expect with that kind of ambition.
If you write posts about pragmatic solutions to this issue that have a chance of actually happening, I'll be your biggest fan.
Two months out from the deadline for a novel with more than usual riding on its success, I don't feel super confident about crafting a post full of wise advice for writing more effectively, or engaging more meaningfully with readers, or bravely addressing big social issues, or achieving a better work / life balance.
Since writing this post about author satisfaction I have carried out some further formal research into this area, interviewing a bigger cohort of self - publishing authors about a whole range of issues — expect to hear more!
I've written in the past about other issues related to setting a numerical limit for climate dangers given both the enduring uncertainty around the most important climate change questions and the big body of science pointing to a gradient of risks rising with temperature.
One of the more recent blogs I wrote was about the song «Waiting for the World to Change,» which I just found out won a Grammy, and I like the melody but I have a big issue with that song because it's about waiting for things to change and that's just the worst piece of advice we could be following right now.
Whenever I write about why we have to stop needless and stupid waste like, say, patio heaters in Miami, someone will write «focus on the big issues first, and avoid nitpicking on these kind of trivial subjects that will do nothing to promote a stronger
«The biggest minefield I see is overworked or inattentive lawyers failing to provide adequate direction and supervision, leaving the paralegal to figure things out on [their] own,» says Salt Lake City lawyer Keith A. Call, who has written about ethical issues involving paralegals in the Utah Bar Journal.
«I'm not overly surprised the Supreme Court granted leave on this, it's an issue that, although Google is the biggest example, is going to come up more often as more businesses conduct their affairs on the Internet,» says Mathew Brechtel, an associate with Bull Housser & Tupper LLP in Vancouver who recently wrote about the decision.
San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) July 12, 2016 — Bigger Law Firm magazine is back with another issue packed with smart writing about the intersection of law, marketing, and technology.
Things like the scenario I just wrote about wouldn't have been an issue 10 years ago, but a big heads up to people who are engaged, couples who are «domestic partners» who, either because they don't see a need to, or in the case of gay couples, may not be able to legally marry, get the power of attorney.
NYC About Blog The Big Picture, an excellent blog that looks at macroeconomic issues, is written by Barry L. Ritholtz.
The store owner asked him to take the dog outside and it turned into a big issue, really bad press about a store owner who «hates» vets and the disabled, news cameras and write - ups in the paper, lawsuit..
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