Not exact matches
Scan the web:
There is no shortage of articles touting the benefits of a book as a business card — and expensive packages, products and
courses designed to help entrepreneurs
write their own.
There are online
courses or classes at community colleges and universities that can give you a leg up in getting savvy at
writing copy for brochures, catalogs, advertising and, of
course, marketing copy for the web.
«Only a few situations require a 30 - day supply... But
there are plenty of situations where the best prescription is a two - or three - day
course of treatment,» Gottlieb
wrote.
No matter what
writing evel you're at,
there is always room for improvement, and this
course can help make your
writing sharper and more engaging.
There's no guarantee, of
course, but, in a May 7 report, he
wrote, «we see a good chance that these new form factors will help short - circuit the bear argument that «the PC is dead.
Of
course,
there's an easy way to hedge the risk of becoming unemployed in the meantime: «Just own the damn robots,» Joshua Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management,
wrote recently.
Einstein, of
course, had previously
written to President Franklin Roosevelt, urging him to build the bomb in the first place, fearing that the Nazis would get
there before the Allies.
Of
course,
there are no one - size - fits - all solutions when it comes to deciding whether or not to
write a book.
Of
course there is still a very real opportunity cost to everything you own (we've
written about this before).
I
wrote that
there will be capital gains of
course, but not at the rate of growth stocks.
There is a lot to consider before you start creating the actual content for your
course, but it's critical that you think through everything before you start
writing and designing.
Dan Kennedy and GKIC offer Great
courses, books, and newsletters on how to
write copy that sells, so
there's a lot to say on this topic.
Of
course,
there is some considerable work involved in
writing, publishing and selling a book.
Of
course there's also the fact that the Oral Law given to Moses to explain the
Written Law also explains this.
Of
course,
there's always the fear that I will run out of things to say... or perhaps worse, I'll keep
writing even AFTER I've run out of things to say!
Of
course there are other reasons for my sporadic blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish
writing (and I will share all about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a writer, three tinies at home with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
And of
course there would be those on the right, advocating for Muslim prayer in schools, not worrying about how the few Christian children might be impacted, and doing whatever they can to
write bits of Sharia into the law of the land.
Of
course there is going to be something
written.
There is the other factor, of
course; that he almost always
writes so interestingly about almost anything.
The story is about
writing, about the yearning for the quiet country life, and, of
course, about our problems in locating paradise and describing it once we've been
there.
In the beginning
there was no beginning; no no; no was; no in; no
there» nothing that was, was, and all that wasn't, inconceivable, and
there was no one and nothing, and anything, to care: until such time» in due
course» creation had begunSo Mozart ages hence could
write his....
The difference here of
course has nothing to do with trustung what «men» have
written, it has to do with faith in whatever diety you believe... If you accept that
there is a diety responsible for inspiring someone to
write about them then really it is not the person
writing but the diety
writing through them... so your argument from that perspective is moot...
Of
course,
there is a wealth of other
writing which they could read to similar effect, but this one is rather unusual in being a piece of Kierkegaard scholarship.
When Gregory
wrote his Pastoral Rule
there was present to his mind the immature and sinful yet immortal race whose members needed the service of the pastoral ruler on their wayward
course of life that they might escape hell and enter into heaven's joy.
This does not, of
course, sum up the classical ideal of historical
writing;
there were writers who viewed their task forensically, and many who looked to history either for exempla or for light on their own troubled times.
In the absence of a
written record
there are only afterthoughts to offer, and afterthoughts in these matters are of
course tidied up to suit one's present mood and the public gaze.
There's the other bit where these «scoffers and mockers» are supposed to show up during the last days, and the people who
wrote that of
course believed that they were living in the those last days just as strongly as the faithful do today.
Of
course,
there are things we can be unified on with people who do not follow Jesus, for Paul
wrote that our struggle is not against flesh and blood, which means that if we find ourselves struggling with flesh and blood, we have been tricked into fighting the wrong thing.
0f
course,
there are things I would do differently today, not only in how I would
write The Secular City, but in virtually every other area of my life.
There is no limit to sanctification, Niebuhr wrote, «except of course the one limit, that there will be some corruption, as well as deficiency, of virtue and truth on the new level of achievement.&r
There is no limit to sanctification, Niebuhr
wrote, «except of
course the one limit, that
there will be some corruption, as well as deficiency, of virtue and truth on the new level of achievement.&r
there will be some corruption, as well as deficiency, of virtue and truth on the new level of achievement.»
They take a lot of time to prepare, record, edit, and publish, and since I have a full time job, a wife, three kids, and am trying to
write books, prepare
courses, and run my blog in
there as well, I sometimes wonder if this Podcast is worth the effort.
Of
courses,
there's no contemporary accounts of the life of Jesus, just stuff
written well after his death, and
there's certainly no evidence that he was raised from the dead, but if believing a myth makes you happy, then good for you.
if anyone thinks i ammaking all this up i suggest they read what is
written about Rev. Moon is the two gospel of Luke and matthew; it's all
there; the beatings; the wine and the drunkeness; the marrying and givine in marriage; and of
course the endless proplongations of the will that caused Rev. Moon to lose patience and finally marry in 1960 and then call himself «The Lamb of God».
if anyone thinks I am making all this up I suggest they read what is
written about Rev. Moon is the two gospel of Luke and matthew; it's all
there; the beatings; the wine and the drunkeness; the marrying and giving in marriage; and of
course the endless proplongations of the will that caused Rev. Moon to lose patience and finally marry in 1960, and then call himself «The Lamb of God».
Of
course, I am certain
there have been (or will be) things I
write about with which you disagree.
You, of
course, believe
there is no God, and therefore any «scripture» has no more authority than any other
writing by any human being.
There have been exceptions, of
course, such as the Dominican Servais Pinckaers, who
wrote beautifully about the fullness of the Catholic vision of the moral life.
Having had a tremendous commercial success with the London production of Starlight Express (a musical intended for kids which is great fun, but not exactly a piece that I thought would change the
course of Western art music), I thought
there was now the possibility of being able to develop an area of my
writing that I had been quietly working away on ever since I began composing.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences
written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of
course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I
write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of
course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
a method of torture that hadnt even been invented yet laid out in detail hundreds of years before it happened... unless you think that the ordinary men who had God's hand to
write the bible could influence the roman government and ways of torture... then of
course there's the resurrection..
Of
course,
there is always the possibility that Luke had only kept a diary of the events which occurred while he was with Paul, and that someone may have had access to this, as well as to other materials, when he sat down to
write.
There are many non-literate peoples in existence today who of
course have no
written law, but whose lives are closely regulated by a well - recognized set of laws and customs which are taught to children by parents, and are enforced in one way or another by the community.
In the first
course, they teach basic piping (how to frost a cake, shells, Swiss dots,
writing, flowers, and roses) and
there are subsequent
courses with more advanced techniques.
There are always a lot of Arsenal transfer rumours, of
course, but having
written more articles about them than many people have read I do get the impression that the Frenchman means business this summer.
I was
there for a couple days in 2016 and, of
course,
wrote about it here
can u ever
write an article without mocking arsene or wishing his reign to come to an end it is ok sometimes but every time come on man give it a break on to our defence
there are only 2 games in this season where team's overall defensive performance can be taken to doubt first was pool because of both first team defenders out second is olympiakos where u can point to team not defending so well on corner that also was actually an individual mistake by ospina which changed the game so our defence is doing good job give credit where it is due of
course it would be interesting to see whether we can contain the most inform team in Europe.
There is a place for fantasy of
course and J.K. Rowling
writes it extremely well.
ah yeah of
course there you are right, the people
wrote that are overestimating bramall and nelson?
Of
course with teams like Manchester United and Liverpool
there is plenty of history to
write about but we don't really feel like anyone really sees the best English sides as cool.
Of
course, you have to struggle not to go to sleep yourself, because for many of us,
there's emails to be returned and spreadsheets to be spread - sheeted and operas to be
written (maybe that last one is just me) after the little ones turn in.