I wrote about the paper when it first appeared online ahead of print in June.
I've seen articles
written about this paper which reach more alarming conclusions.
I wrote about paper flowers 5 and 7 years ago.
thanks jacob l ps it's ok to
write about your papers and work, it's interesting honest
usually a publication date is announced in a press release, usually the press also receives an embargoed copy upon request so the newspapers can
write about the paper that has appeared in the journal
I have lots of ideas for posts to
write about these papers, as well as the projects I'm involved in, so check back often!
Last month,
I wrote about a paper by climatologist Ken Caldeira and tech guru Nathan Myhrvold that came to a stronger conclusion: You Can't Slow Projected Warming With Gas, You Need «Rapid and Massive Deployment» of Zero - Carbon Power.
I've seen articles
written about this paper which reach more alarming conclusions.
Inhofe's staff
wrote about her paper's methodology; they did not call her a Communist or say she wanted to tear down global capitalism.
Four of the co-authors of the paper are scientists who have conducted much of the research - Stephan Lewandowsky (who gives a detailed two part interview about the paper), Ullrich Ecker (who
wrote about the paper in The Conversation & Huffington Post), Colleen Seifert and Norbert Schwarz.
Not exact matches
Further evidence comes from the interesting fact that the parchment version of the Declaration of Independence that is on display and kept in the United States National Archives wasn't actually
written until July 19th; this being a copy of the approved text that was announced to the world on July 4th, with
about 150 - 200 copies being made on
paper and distributed on that date (26 of which are still around today, thus pre-dating what is now generally thought of as the «original»).
Well, I had
written a
paper at Stanford business school
about the Japanese shoe business having a niche in the shoe - business market.
He has also
written about music and film for Washington City
Paper.
It looked like a
paper towel»), bake and frost 24 cupcakes at 1 a.m. for the class party at 8 a.m., try to make sense of third - grade math (just no), or switch lanes on the BQE while three kids argue to the death
about which of them likes cheese the most (seriously, and it's me),»
writes Kate Levkoff on the site.
«I hadn't gone there with the intention of doing business,» he says, «but I kept thinking
about the
paper I'd
written and decided to check things out.»
First, take out a sheet of
paper, and across the top,
write «Things
About Me.»
Before putting down on
paper the places where I wanted to improve, I
wrote down three things I am extremely happy
about, things I don't want to change.
If I tell something to the
papers and they don't
write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do much when you tweet it and I'm careful
about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't get nearly — people would see it the following day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
A
paper published a year ago in the Journal of Psychiatric Research found elevated levels of c - reactive protein, a blood - based marker of inflammation (which I
wrote about two weeks ago) in survivors of the World Trade Center attack; the more traumatic the experience, the higher the CRP.
«We have a lot of offices in Africa and a lot of projects going on because that's where we see a lot of growth,» says Eke, who
wrote papers about the business opportunities in Africa while in college.
On April 23, 2015, the New York Times
wrote about the uranium issue, saying the
paper had «built upon» Schweizer's information.
«The pages were mailed last month to Susanne Craig, a reporter at The Times who has
written about Mr. Trump's finances,» the
paper explained in the story.
In other words, get educated
about the income you'll need to show on
paper first, before throwing
write - offs out the window.
In answering this question, as my co-author Terry Simpson and I
write in the new Market Perspectives
paper, «Assessing the Value of Valuations,» it's helpful to look at what today's valuations can tell us
about the possible distribution of future U.S. stock market returns.
To learn more
about the eurozone's economic outlook, read the recent BlackRock Market Perspectives and a white
paper I've
written with my colleague, Chief Investment Strategist Russ Koesterich.
I wanted to show that what we had evolved more into the Warren Buffett way of earning money worked and we want to prove it in the same way that we had
written that
paper about.
For almost any investment, they are generally worth
about as much as the virtual
paper they're
written on.
The Nordic Model blog posted this summary of a
paper by one of the grand - daddies of Danish flexicurity (blog comments in italics, followed by the text): When Per Kongshà ¸ j Madsen, one of the fathers of the flexicurity Danish model, from the CARMA centre of the University of Aalborg,
writes an excellent synthesis
about flexicurity and -LSB-...]
While I have little to offer in support of speculative delusions
about paper wealth, improbable growth expectations, or Bitcoin, I'd be remiss to
write a commentary without acknowledging the many things that can be fully embraced.
Ryan Gilbert
writes about the industry effort that went into «A Framework for FinTech,» a
paper released in the final days of the Obama administration.
This is precisely why I
wrote my
paper for people in their 20s which I distribute to my college friends and others who hear
about it in some way.
Content marketing isn't just
about writing, it's
about consistent content creation: case studies, white
papers, presentations, infographics, videos, podcasts, webinars, eBooks... the list goes on.
And then when you think
about Reinhart and Rogoff's work, if you've read all the white
papers that they've
written prior to
writing the book, one of the other conclusions that they draw is when debt gets to be
about 100 % GDP it becomes problematic.
Annual world gold production seems to be
about to decline, Clint Siegner of Money Metals Exchange
writes this week, but there's never any shortage of «
paper gold,» claims to gold that may not exist.
Bill White, whom I have great respect for, as I call him Mr. Lean or Clean because in 2006, he
wrote that wonderful
paper for BIS talking
about the role of central banks and should they be in the business of leaning into spectated bubbles or should they just wait and just clean.
If we go to real yields, Peter
wrote about it today, the least positive on the short end of the
paper rate I'd say is
about 40 basis points based on the number that we have.
Taking a association or individual's word on their firmness formed on what they
write about themselves on
paper is not a arguable way to establish the ethics of their actual practices, though.
Plenty of articles, white
papers and studies have been
written about the advantages and disadvantages of ETFs versus mutual funds.
Second, I want to share a
paper Marc
wrote back in 2012
about the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline.
If words are your thing,
write a poem (preferably
about your recipient) and print it onto nice
paper.
I know some Christians that think the decision
about who goes where is actually up to God and that God is not limited or constrained by what some people 2000 years ago happened to
write down on
paper or what more recent people read into those words.
Though I did not initially set out to
write a book on this subject, the idea for the book began
about 15 years ago when I
wrote a
paper in Seminary
about the origin of violence and evil.
if you can lie to yourself with immunity, you might be an atheist if you think the indifferent support your side, you might be an atheist if you don't think at all, you might be an atheist if you are drawn to religious discussions thinking someone wants to hear your opinion, you might be an atheist if you copy paste every piece of crap theory you find, you might be an atheist if you think you are right no matter what the evidence shows, you might be an atheist if you can't hold your water when you think
about science, you might be an atheist if you can't
write the word God, with proper capitalization, you might be an atheist if you think your view has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you think The View has enough support to be a percentage of the seven billion people on earth, you might be an atheist if you live in a tar
paper shack,
writing manifestos, you might be an atheist if you think you're basically a good person, and your own final authority you might be an atheist if you think your great aunt Tillie was a simian, you might be an atheist if you own an autographed copy of Origin Of The Species, you might be an atheist if you think that when you die you're worm food, you might be an atheist if you think the sun rises and sets for you alone, you might be an atheist if all you can think
about is Charles Darwin when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if all you can think
about is you when you're with your significant other, you might be an atheist if you attend a church but palm the offering plate when it passes, you might be an atheist If think this exhausts all the possibilities of definition, you might be an atheist.
All the better that I felt similarly
about another task which I was given (again without asking), in the same year (1925 - 26) to help A. N. Whitehead grade
papers, hence listen to him lecture, and read what he
wrote as a philosopher, rather than just a logician, mathematician, and physicist.
This article will focus on sexual inclusiveness, the frequent misunderstanding of which was brought home to me recently when a friend told me
about a
paper he had just
written on a religious topic.
In the Introduction to her Love» s Knowledge: Essays on Philosophy and Literature (1990), Nussbaum relates that when she was in high school and college, she
wrote papers about literary works that explored questions that she would later learn to call «philosophical» questions.
Also, the whole «gravity creates the Universe» thing is easy to
write down on
paper and tell everyone
about, but so is «magic beans created the empire state building».
(A puzzled editor once asked me why I had
written a column
about the great thoroughbred Secretariat; as a sports fan, he liked the column, but he didn't run it because he didn't see how it fit in a Catholic
paper.
Within weeks I went from speaking on TV
about David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo to
writing papers on John Calvin and Jonathan Edwards.
«In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit...» Famously Tolkien was marking
papers one summer and there was a blank one on which he
wrote this line — the rest of the story came
about as an effort to discover what hobbits were.