Sentences with phrase «written both of them as»

At different times Hartshorne has written of this as the body as a whole, the central nervous system, and the brain.
PS if you just wrote all of that as satire you should have dropped a couple of clues.
I note that you seem to think more highly of him and that Sunny Hundal has since written of him as a future Labour leader.

Not exact matches

Even though the planners had, in effect, spent more time thinking about their task, with no progress made on the task itself, as Baumeister and Tierney explain, «their minds had apparently been cleared by the act of writing down a plan.»
As I wrote back in January, the old - fashioned neighborhood pharmacist remains one of the most accessible frontline healthcare providers in a lot of old - fashioned American neighborhoods.
«I will say that both pursuits appeal to a sense of aesthetics and elegance, and that the self - officiated nature of Ultimate conforms to philosophies of truth and honesty which I hold as a mathematician,» writes Peter Behr, a designer who studied math, on Quora.
Over the next three years, the Canadian Tire analysts will study decades worth of competition results dating back to the 1930s, and dissect any insights out of the data as possible, writes Marketing's Jered Stuffco.
I wrote a separate article on the topic of delegation where the simple rule is that if someone can do a job 70 % as good as you can, you should delegate it because you get 70 % of the output using almost none of your time.
It seems like I spend twice as long in the car every day idling my way through rush hour and staring at the rusted bumper of the car in front of me, when I could be writing and connecting with clients at work.
«As companies grow larger, there are fewer and fewer funds that can write those kinds of tickets.»
If she were to write the Democrats» autopsy for 2016 - and she'll have a hand in it as one of the newly elected co-chairs of the House Democrats» policy and messaging arm - she says her message would be to «not only talk about jobs and the economy, but do something about it.»
She also promoted her reputation as an expert — and, of course, her blog — by being quoted in newspapers, appearing on TV, and writing freelance articles.
After the Times wrote a story suggesting that Trump may have avoided paying taxes for close to two decades as a result of a large tax loss on his real estate investments, the candidate threatened to sue the newspaper.
As Mandel - Campbell wrote in her book: «Language is only window dressing without a solid understanding of a country's culture and history.»
Saying this could qualify as «willful» disregard of the law, lawyer Robert Barnes wrote for the site LawNewz, and a court would take that into account when assessing the newspaper's right to do so.
That's partly a sign of greater financial strains on baby boomers who feel they can't afford to retire, as Alicia Munnell of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College wrote this week for MarketWatch.
The move is part of the sweeping trend that is shaking the center aisles of the supermarket, as my esteemed colleague Beth Kowitt has written about so thoughtfully in the pages of Fortune: a migration away from processed foods to those that are simpler and less removed from nature.
But little has been written from the perspective of the banks, which are beginning to view crowdfunding's rise as a potential threat to their core business.
Meanwhile, earlier this week, BuzzFeed wrote about a practice in which it claims a growing number of businesses are paying Facebook to promote positive news stories from publishers as sponsored posts.
There is little talk of tax cuts and balanced budgets, items which form the economic lodestar of the Official Opposition; think tanks such as the Fraser Institute, the Macdonald - Laurier Institute, the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council; and almost everyone who writes a column for the Financial Post, including former finance minister Joe Oliver.
«I want to thank John Hele for his service as CFO and for bringing a sharper focus on the true economics of the business we write,» MetLife Chief Executive Steven Kandarian said in a statement on Tuesday.
In one, scholars were asked to read and rate research papers; unbeknown to them, the names had been changed to change the gender of the authors, and the scholars rated the papers «written» by men as better than the ones that appeared to be authored by women.
As angel investor and tech - company founder Tim Berry wrote on Entrepreneur, «You can probably cover everything you need to convey in 20 to 30 pages of text plus another 10 pages of appendices for monthly projections, management resumes and other details.
Facilities get rave reviews, as does Adobe's vacation policy: «We have 28 days of vacation & receive a sabbatical every 5 years,» writes an executive assistant.
Jenkins wrote on Twitter that Germany's shift in energy policy was misguided and resulted effectively in fossil fuels replacing much of the missing nuclear power — a pattern that's playing out at home, as well.
«As a company that is committed to the principle that everyone deserves to live without fear of discrimination simply for being who they are, becoming an employer in North Carolina, where members of our teams will not have equal rights under the law, is simply untenable,» Schulman wrote in an open letter.
Curious about a blog post titled «How I make money: My 18 sources of online revenue» written by Mark which led to a candid discussion to serve as advice and inspiration to those just getting started.
Pollack said the article was written «as part of an effort to make light of a significant company event, and was published as a result of a misunderstanding, without going through the normal editorial channels.»
In line with the study about stressful jobs, other research demonstrates that similar forms of expressive writing (writing out your thoughts and feelings like in a diary) helps those coping with stressful situations such as unemployment.
«Just as our industry suggests tech literacy should be part of every American's skillset, so too should civic literacy be part of ours,» Walker wrote in a blog post.
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.
«They share a habit of mind that is best described as «applied curiosity,»» he writes.
As Vijay Chittoor, a marketing thought leader and the founder and CEO of Blueshift wrote:» «Marketing Automation 1.0» was all about reacting to simple «events» in a user's journey with a brand, with simple rules set up by marketers.
As always, I hope you'll write and let us know which of our choices you agree with — or don't.
As early as 2009, Jessica Bennett wrote in Newsweek, «Oakland has become a kind of test lab for what legalized marijuana might look like.&raquAs early as 2009, Jessica Bennett wrote in Newsweek, «Oakland has become a kind of test lab for what legalized marijuana might look like.&raquas 2009, Jessica Bennett wrote in Newsweek, «Oakland has become a kind of test lab for what legalized marijuana might look like.»
Luskin's writing was influenced by one of the most cited academic studies on whistleblowers, a 1985 academic report by researchers at the Ohio State University, who conluded that «that whistleblowing is appropriately viewed as «prosocial» behavior, that is behavior that involves both egoistic and altruistic motives.»
It is a timely recommendation because it comes as Ottawa and those who write about it devote considerable thought to trade in the age of Trump.
«At the moment the ICO space is a mixture of high risk exploration hybridised with a kickstarter feel — the traditional finance world knows what a blockchain token is and will use it as a form of digital bearer certificate to allow transferal of gold or digital cash,» he wrote.
Not as the rough equivalent of a really, really hard pop quiz from the universe, but instead as an opportunity to write your own identity, assert your values, and actively shape your life.
As the researchers of the GitHub study write, «The trends observed in this study are troubling.
Canada and Mexico have said they are happy with the «rules of origin» as currently written, and that they would oppose any attempt by Washington to insist on a specific quota for any one country.
But that became unsustainable as Frank & Oak took off; cards are written by a much larger number of employees these days.
As Malcolm Gladwell writes in «Blink,» «No one ever says, dismissively, of a potential CEO candidate that «he's too short.»»
I've written about crowdfunding extensively, mostly from the point of view of entrepreneurs, who view crowdfunding as a cheaper way to finance their business over traditional bank loans.
By the beginning of this decade (as Fortune wrote at the time), tech executives were calling the area «Silicon Slopes.»
Not all of them were fully functional, but keep in mind as I write this review the app store hasn't gone live yet and Apple Watch is still nearly three weeks away from launch.
(«Still not as scary as a @verizon bill» he wrote recently, linking to an article about the discovery of spiders with stinging tails.)
As Ashlee Vance notes in the biography he wrote about Musk, he can perform complex physics calculations in his head in real time, and he can rapidly absorb vast amounts of information with almost perfect recall.
Critics of the proposed FCC rules, which had not been made public as of the writing of this story, fear they will still allow large companies to pay for more robust connections to consumers, as Netflix recently did in a deal with Internet Service Provider Comcast.
As The Verge wrote of the bot's downfall: «It's a joke, obviously, but there are serious questions to answer, like, how are we going to teach AI using public data without incorporating the worst traits of humanity?»
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