I have
written on both of these subjects before.
Not exact matches
It manages to turn a less - than - scintillating - sounding
subject — our aging electricity grid — into compelling reading, he claims,
writing that even those who have never spent a minute pondering how the lights come
on will leave this one understanding «that the electrical grid is one
of the greatest engineering wonders
of the modern world» and «why modernizing the grid is so complex and so critical for building our clean - energy future.»
Katty Kay and Claire Shipman, authors
of The Confidence Code,
wrote a stellar article for The Atlantic
on this
subject.
«If your company can transform the way it operates to match the way these new workers think, live, and work, you will reap the rewards,»
writes Brian Halligan, CEO
of cofounder
of HubSpot in his massively popular Inc. column
on the
subject.
The company answered a handful
of questions in
writing but declined to comment
on the vast majority, stating, «These topics are
subject to ongoing investigation or to privacy protection.»)
While much
of the credit for counterinsurgency goes to Petraeus (and Gen. James Mattis), who literally
wrote the book
on the
subject, it was Mansoor who edited the work.
(Check out the story I
wrote on the
subject for the magazine in April, entitled «The rising price
of everything.»)
(She even
wrote a bestselling book
on the
subject: 2009's The Whuffie Factor: Using the Power
of Social Networks to Build Your Business.)
Along with Mark Weiser (who passed away in 1999), computer scientist John Seely Brown
wrote some
of the earliest papers
on the
subject while working at Xeroc PARC.
In response to a post by a Twitter user which said Musk should provide «some very strong arguments in a well
written blog piece to win over the (myself included) skeptics,» the Tesla and SpaceX CEO
wrote: «Movie
on the
subject coming soon...» Now, why hasn't anyone thought
of that before?
«It's a translation
of the Latin phrase petitio principii, and it's used to mean that someone has made a conclusion based
on a premise that lacks support,»
writes Grammar Girl, who explains the complicated
subject well in her blog.
In addition to regularly blogging
on the
subject of raising funding for his own blog mpd.me and publications like Inc.com and Business Insider, Davis has
written a series
of soon - to - be released self - published books
on navigating the startup financing maze: «Fundraising Rules,» to be released this fall and «Breaking the Rules,» which is expected out sometime next year.
One
of the people whose opinion I respect most
on this
subject is Murray Newlands, an Inc. columnist who is well known in startup circles around the world for his expertise in obtaining PR and
writing about it.
One
of the nation's best gifting experts is John Ruhlin, who literally
wrote the book («Giftology»)
on the
subject.
One
of the top mistakes people make
on email is forgetting to
write a
subject line, says Amanda Augustine, career expert at professional job - matching service TheLadders.
In the two years I've been
writing about open - plan offices, I've read dozens
of scientific studies
on the
subject, all
of which point out that they're a productivity disaster.
«While I am not aware
of evidence that the 2016 voting process itself was
subjected to manipulation, and have no reason to doubt the validity
of the election results, we know that the DHS and FBI have confirmed two intrusions into voter registration databases in Arizona and Illinois by foreign - based hackers,» Sen. Mark Warner, the vice chairman
of the Senate Intelligence Committee,
wrote in a letter
on Tuesday to Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly.
I read not long ago that one
of Milton Friedman's favorite books
on the
subject of trade was Henry George's book «Protection or Free Trade,»
written in the mid-1880s.
Jill Konrath has
written several books
on the
subject of selling, all
of them best - sellers, and is considered to be an expert
on how to approach selling, and sales methodology.
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Another interesting resource
on the
subject was
written a few years ago by Danny Sullivan owner
of Search Engine Land.
As my colleague David Graham
wrote, the letter from Trump's lawyers that Trump proffered
on the
subject last week «doesn't define several key terms,» leaving open the possibility that one
of Trump's projects benefited from Russian funding through a pass - through corporation or another intermediary.
Kevin Werbach, a business professor who has
written extensively
on the
subject, said that while gamification could be a force for good in the gig economy — for example, by creating bonds among workers who do not share a physical space — there was a danger
of abuse.
Products and services The information, materials, products, and services
on this web site are current at the time
of writing and are
subject to change.
We have
written on this
subject on numerous occasions, urging the previous Conservative government to put the two sets
of numbers
on the same accounting basis and to provide a detailed reconciliation
of any differences.
I don't see book sales really taking off unless I start pitching the book hard
on TV or radio or speaking at conferences or
writing a lot
of guest posts about the
subject.
I don't know if Ralph Benko is one
of them, but he has
written on this
subject before and very recently
wrote two articles (here and here) in Forbes, which has traditionally been sympathetic to the gold cause, in which he too cites Austin's paper and adds to the chorus:
«The point
of this story was not in my view sufficient to offset the embarrassment to the
subject and his family,» Denton
wrote in a lengthy statement issued
on Friday afternoon.
Michael Maboussin
of Credit Suisse
wrote extensively
on the
subject in the 1990's.
I (and many guest writers here) have also
written quite a bit
on the
subject of diversifying using more esoteric asset classes.
«He's an egomaniac devoid
of all moral sense» ---- said the society woman dressing for a charity bazaar, who dared not contemplate what means
of self - expression would be left to her and how she would impose her ostentation
on her friends, if charity were not the all - excusing virtue ---- said the social worker who had found no aim in life and could generate no aim from within the sterility
of his soul, but basked in virtue and held an unearned respect from all, by grace
of his fingers
on the wounds
of others ---- said the novelist who had nothing to say if the
subject of service and sacrifice were to be taken away from him, who sobbed in the hearing
of attentive thousands that he loved them and loved them and would they please love him a little in return ---- said the lady columnist who had just bought a country mansion because she
wrote so tenderly about the little people ---- said all the little people who wanted to hear
of love, the great love, the unfastidious love, the love that embraced everything, forgave everything, and permitted everything ---- said every second - hander who could not exist except as a leech
on the souls
of others.»
He has
written dozens
of books and scores
of articles
on a wide range
of subjects in law and business.
One can take issue with our recession concerns, choosing one rule -
of - thumb or another that has gone «quiet» out
of the broad ensemble
of measures that we've presented over time, but ignore everything else we've
written on the
subject.
I
wrote a longer post
on the
subject here, but the TL; DR version is: In the first decade
of the 21st century, Chinese demand for coal went through the roof.
And checking accounts are not
subject to the withdrawal limits
on a money market account, which restricts the number
of checks you can
write each month.
Meanwhile, Professor Stephen Bainbridge
of the UCLA School
of Law has
written extensively
on this
subject and summed up his feelings by stating that «if this nonsense is not illegal, it ought to be.»
It doens» t have a consistent theme or message or mission statement... the musical catalogue
of Bob Marley holds together better than that mishmash
of contradictions and highly unlikely scenarios
written by people who although they were ignorant
on ALL other
subjects were somehow experts
on this god... what a laugh
This is one
of the best -
written articles that I have read
on this
subject.
I wouldn't mind creating a post or elaborating
on some
of the
subjects you
write concerning here.
Many books
written for Religion actually touch
on the
subject which is Love and being NON JUDGMENTAL because there can be no human that can tell me they know exactly what God is only my faith and love towards myself and my fellow Humans is an expression
of his love not the intolerance or hatred that is spewed out in the name
of God, God is ABOVE all
of that CRAP PERIOD.
Everybody should read the book
written on that
subject, In God's Name, an Investigation into the Murder
of Pope John Paul I. by David A. Yallop.
Shadowplay highlights the wealth
of contemporary allusion surrounding Portia's espousal to Bassanio, designed to remind the Queen
of her allegorical flirtation with England» and before Jacobs ridicules the idea
of a lost level
of meaning in which Bassanio represents Elizabeth's
subjects, a reviewer who professes to respect the «various forms and genres and techniques
of literary
writing» will be aware that poems and plays in the mid-sixteenth century regularly celebrated England's courtship
of the monarch, and that literary characters representing England were commonplace, though disguised in order to subvert the ban
on discussing contemporary politics and religion.
On the
subject of scriptural pedigree: what time - frame do you have in mind when you claim «There is a huge gap between what Christ may have said and what was
written down by people who claimed to know what he said or what he told the Apostles?»
In Ishmael's House is not intended to advance the historiography
on the
subject, but Gilbert's popular audience may prefer his well -
written and engaging series
of facts and anecdotes.
The whole piece is definitely worth reading, although those who are acquainted already with the writings
of Bishop Barron will certainly not come across too many deviations or developments from his other
writing on similar
subjects.
Indeed, the former Tory MP Louise Mensch
wrote on this
subject: «I'm a divorced (and remarried) Catholic and I'm sure it would be a mortal sin for me to take communion... nobody in a state
of serious sin... is able to receive Christ worthily.
• In an article
on the anxieties
of wealthy New York parents trying to get their small children into elite preschools, a New York Times reporter
writes of standing outside one
of the sought - after public schools, which happens to be one
of four public schools recently the
subject of a sex - abuse scandal.
I know you
write a lot
of blogs and comments
on many
subjects, but can you classify yourself more clearly?
He has
written two books
on this
subject, The Rise and Fall
of Palestine and Image and Reality
of the Israel «Palestine Conflict.
Back in the 1980s, Jane Schaberg
wrote a scholarly book called THE ILLEGITIMACY
OF JESUS which also touched
on these controversial
subjects.