Sentences with phrase «writers no matter»

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In Matter, writer Zak Stone offers a tragic tale of an Airbnb stay gone wrong.
Whether you're a leader, writer, athlete, parent, «employee» — the what doesn't matter.
Here's a solution: Nearly all writers and subject matter experts want an audience.
A frequent writer and lecturer on employment law topics, Rosenfeld is experienced in the areas of federal laws pertaining to employment issues, EEOC, ADA, termination matters, employment liability and the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Natalie M. Houston is an English professor and personal productivity coach who works with academics, writers, and entrepreneurs who want to stop procrastinating, gain more control over their time, and move forward on the projects and goals that matter most to them.
Will Horter, formerly the executive director at DogwoodBC and a staff lawyer at EcoJustice (then Sierra Legal Defence Fund), is an activist and writer whose work focuses on reinvigorating democracy, redefining citizenship and pondering things that matter in the world.
Freelance Writer: Similar to a blogger, what you have to say matters and their are tons of media outlets that would value your perspective.You just have to dig deep to find whose audience would benefit from my how - to advice or opinions and then pitch them.
My work on blogs like iAcquire has been an enormous part of establishing myself as both a credible subject matter expert and a talented writer (if I can say so myself).
Ken Berry, Esq., is a nationally - known writer and editor specializing in tax and financial planning matters.
As Tom Bissell, a journalist, former Salon writer and lifelong gamer, explains in his new book, «Extra Lives: Why Video Games Matter,» the graphics, storytelling and interactivity of gaming have all made tremendous leaps forward in recent years, allowing players to intermingle with nuanced, fleshed - out digital characters in near - photo - realistic environments.
The fact of the matter is, Paul nor any other Biblical writer had any concept of responsible, monogamous, loving gay relationships as we do today.
One wise writer on matters of statecraft [Machiavelli, The Prince, chapter eight] rightly said that if it is necessary to resort to certain brutalities for the sake of realizing a certain political goal, they must be carried out in the most energetic fashion and in the briefest time because the masses will not tolerate prolonged application of brutality....
Your opinion of Gods plan and God for that matter does not match what the writer clearly states (Loving God protecting and providing a way for his Chosen Ones).
Whether one agrees with his politics or thinks he'd be a competent president is a different matter — but thank you for writing a great article on religion and avoiding the attacking, degrading and slandering of other writers» approach, which - while probably provoking interest and getting many reads - is simply disappointing and quite frankly hypocritical when it comes to religion.
To suppose, then, that the actual South known by the novelist and used by him makes him a «Southern writer» only insofar as he uses that knowledge as a matter convenient to his form is to misunderstand the complexity of place to the soul.
The ideas with which these writers have wrestled, and their insights in these subjects, still matter.
She is a hugely popular, profoundly influential writer whose childhood experiences, by her own choice, are a matter of public record.
Rather, argued Crane, «the plot of any novel or drama is the particular temporal synthesis effected by the writer of the elements of action, character, and thought that constitute the matter of his invention» (TN 141).
In the matter of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and the Washington Post, we stipulate that compassion be shown to Joan Biskupic, a Post writer who reported on Scalia's April 9 speech in Mississippi on religion and public life.
And we have all watched you boldly take the way of abundance — no matter how it seemed like it didn't matter — because God makes meaning out of messes, because He is the God who can make all our brokenness into abundance, because, you and I say this back to each other over and over again: The Writer of the story has written Himself into the hardest places of yours and is softening the broken edges of everything with redeeming, abundant grace.»
I think Jesus recommended the Samaritan's loving - kindness, what certain older writers called «holy living,» simply as a matter of propriety, for the Samaritan was living in what Jesus understood to be a holy world.
She is is a freelance writer trying to change the world one step at a time through blogging about things that matter to her.
Be not fooled, this is a spiritual matter and the writer is being used by the Enemy to make his case before his inevitable end comes.
Yet all fiction writers (and playwrights and filmmakers, for that matter) must make similar imaginative leaps, and will be judged — as Styron has been judged — by how convincingly they portray the characters whose points of view they've done their best to assume.
English writer C.S. Lewis had this to say after his wife, Joy, died, «You never know how much you really believe anything until its truth of falsehood becomes a matter of life and death to you.
There is no need to repeat the common sense on these matters that has been said by many writers far better than I could say it.
«Well,» one is tempted to think, «these aren't expert writers, after all; most of them are freshmen and sophomores, with little experience in literary analysis — or in life, for that matter.
It is for saying this that the barons of righteous social thought on racial matters, black and white, have condemned writers such as Steele [and, of course, Glenn Loury].
Though the way in which I approach these matters is significantly different from the way of most recent writers on reasons and causes, it should be clear that what is articulated in rational actions is akin to what is usually dealt with under the rubric of reasons.
Some writers mention also Parthia and Persia among the lands evangelized by him, but all of them are unanimous in the matter of India.
Whenever we come upon these matters in secular writers, let that admirable light of truth shining in them teach us that the mind of man, though fallen and perverted from its wholeness, is nevertheless clothed and ornamented with God's excellent gifts.18
Read in its natural sense, Scripture is fully trustworthy in all matters that the writers affirm.
being verbally inspired, the Biblical writers were also supernaturally enabled by God to understand the best way to take certain non-revelational, cultural matters, and without changing them, use them to enhance the communication of revelational truths to the original hearers or readers.47
Reports indicated anti-Christian action by the Chinese communists, and many writers speculated whether much of the faith would survive the war, no matter its outcomes.
He interpreted their dreams, and matters came out as he had foretold; but his long affliction was not yet ended, for the Pharaoh's butler, in the quaint phrase of the Hebrew writer, «did not remember Joseph, but forgot him.»
If we will trouble to listen, to bend an ear to this Sunday's readings, we hear from a prophet, a psalmist and the writer of an ancient epistle that no matter what befalls us, God is faithful, and God's promises are true.
We hear from a prophet, a psalmist and the writer of an ancient epistle that no matter what befalls us, God is faithful, and God's promises are true.
It's not a matter of «picking and choosing», but a matter of trying to figure out what the original writers in their context were trying to say.
The epistle writer gives us a primer, almost a little rule, for holding on to our faith in these or any times: be thankful, pray no matter what, listen for the spirit's prompting and do not spurn it when it comes, refuse to scorn with worldly wisdom the words of prophets.
CNN: My Take: Christians ought to shrug off inaugural pastor rejection Matthew Lee Anderson is the Lead Writer at Mere Orthodoxy and the author of Earthen Vessels: Why our Bodies Matter to our Faith.
But no matter how concretely a writer writes, his or her words have already transcended time and space.
And no matter how acerbically the writers skewer human pretensions and social ills, «there's a kindly spirit about the show,» wrote M. S. Mason.
It is a delicate matter to decide in any given case whether we are in fact being referred to such an established pattern, or whether the writer is developing fresh teaching for the occasion.
Many Catholic writers who admit that the times have changed in this respect do so resignedly; and even add that perhaps it is as well not to waste feelings in regretting the matter, for to return to the heroic corporeal discipline of ancient days might be an extravagance.
It may be said that timidly, even furtively (it is remarkable how coy we are in referring to the matter) two methods are used by writers and teachers to reassure themselves and others in face of the ever more obsessive certainty of the eventual ending of the human species: the first is to invoke the infinity of Time and the second is to seek shelter in the depths of Space.
Aristotle's historian was a mere chronicler of sequential events; his poet was one who distilled from the chronological catalogue its essence, its universal judgment and meaning.2 This is not to say that the writers of history in Israel are unconcerned with matters of fact.
All writers struggle with this, I think, but with our access to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and You Tube, it's easier than ever before to slip into the assumption that unless something is shared, it didn't really happen, it didn't really matter.
As another Patheos Progressive Christian writer says, «It doesn't matter which side of the [fundamentalist] lake you're swimming in — it's the same damn lake.
Indeed, Gioia's conviction that Catholic literature isn't characterized by overtly religious subject matter and that sacramentalism implies the presence of grace in the mundane are strong inducements to explore the output of the current generation of Catholic writers.
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