Sentences with phrase «wrote about all of the above»

Thankfully, economist Josh Bivens, who wrote about all of the above for CBPPs full employment project, figured out that if x were, say 1 percent — i.e., if average compensation grew 1 percent faster than productivity growth — it would take over eight years for the gap to get back to its pre-recession level.
As I write about each of the above listed things I'll link to that post so you if you ever want to come back here and go down the list you can (and I plan on writing about one of these topics every day until they are done).

Not exact matches

In their book, the Heath brothers write about «moments of elevation... experiences that rise above the routine.
This is what I wrote about in the Financial Times yesterday: the U.S. refusal to cooperate with other countries, above all its double standard insisting that other countries must turn their foreign - exchange surpluses over to the U.S. Treasury to promote U.S. financial markets at their expense — and the demand that any country running a trade surplus with America spend the money on U.S. arms — is so abhorrent that other countries are proceeding to create an alternative global financial system of settling trade and balance - of - payments transactions without the United States.
I wrote the tweet above last Friday afternoon when a sea of red on my computer screen got me thinking more critically this weekend about what exactly was the cause for the relentless downward pressure on commodities (metals specifically).
In other words, if you're that plumber we mentioned above and you just wrote a blog post about the best and worst products to unclog a drain, you might place a CTA for your free guide to the best plumbing products of 2012.
It is like saying there is not smoke with out fire, like sighting a droppings and trail of foot prints you would realize that a camel and passenger passed the desert then the seeing of the greatness of the mountains and passages through them, the seas great waves the skies it helps to realize the existence of super power «GOD» above all... any way it is like the verses written in the Quran «GOD «Allah speaking about how he had created earth to man by the mountains, seas and rain from skies which brings life to earth..
I would say what you wrote about the notes originally (posted above) would indicate that you were speaking of notes external to the Synoptic Gospels dated much later than «taken..
Also, though Pythagoras had suggested that the earth was round from his observation of the moon in about 500 B.C.E., some 200 years earlier a man named Isaiah wrote down that «there is One who is dwelling above the circle of the earth.»
What many folks seem to encourage jovially are rival bickering between young blooded humanists who banter about incessantly never judging their owned amorous infidelities and always trivializing the bitterness of others» written and even oral wordage... «I am what I am Sam» are the earmarks of standalone infidels who dare not seek the fidelities of devotional humanisms flavored austerities emanating with frugal discourse above the plainness of written and / or spoken dysenteries... «Bite the bullet» antagonists on both young sides might never find frugally endorsed concessions nor open their doors ever so gently...
If the article above was written by a grown adult about the existence of Santa Claus, and if that argument was essentially based on asserting Santa Claus» existence based on faith and the popularity of the Santa Claus myth, then anyone would be justified in scorning those beliefs, especially when that argument extends to declaring that recent findings confirm the existence of Santa (after all, children are still receiving Christmas gifts).
Again, this is partly what we see Peter doing in the book of Acts (which I write about in that post linked to above).
Although the «text» I wrote above is not the Bible, I understand a little more clearly now what NP talked about: the Bible can be the object of misinterpretation, and people are the victims.
I'm actually just about done writing a post building on the part of one of the above comments — after being interrupted by a series of meetings this afternoon — it will be posted later today if you want to check it out for a more long - winded attempt at further clarification.
They have accepted the fact that vast numbers of members of the human race have spoken or written about some such awareness, however it may have been conceived, of a presence which is believed to be more than human, and they have told us that they have experienced a power that seems to come from beyond, above, and below the level of human enabling.
Also — keep in mind that these books were written before space travel, the Hubble telescope, and flight, when nobody could see above the clouds and all sorts of myths could be created about what's on top of them.
Let me respond as gently as I can by pointing out, first, that Mary's pride of place among, and indeed above, the saints hasn't been in doubt since the Council of Ephesus, and, second, that anyone who writes as rhapsodically as I do about the Mother of God could more justifiably be accused of Mario latry than of Marian understatement.
Jeff: This is what causes division as we go about doing even good things, out of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil to set up another sect out of our carnal nature; above is the outcome; Jesus came to cause division among men that tries to become their own god and sets up camp, even for them that call themselves Christian, for them that have went from Him and His Words, even that are not of His Spirit: Jesus said; the Words that I speak are Spirit and Life, That means the Words of man can only bring forth death: Therefore; if we do not have His Spirit in us, then we too can only speak forth death: This is what it is to be a believer, we truly believe our Lord: I can see what the Catholic church and her daughters are doing to form a religious Babylonian city: Even as God caused a division in Babylon in the past because the peoples became great, so to is it now with all of the man made sects of religion: But when we are filled with the Spirit of God then we can not help but to live for God: It is written; those who are led by His spirit are His children: Thank - you Jeff: Those who are of His Spirit will know these truths, those who are not of His Spirit truly believe a believer is as they and can not know what we speak, because they live in unbelief: Thank - you again Jeff; In Jesus Name Alexandria: P.S..
They wrote «As to the monastery of St. Thomas the Apostle, some Christian men have gone into it, have inhabited it, and are now busy restoring it; it is distant about twenty - five days from the above mentioned Christians; it is on the shores of the sea in a town called Mailapore, in the country of Silan, one of the Indian countries.
Yet when the words of the three songs above are sung as originally written so that they talk about the blood of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God, we Christians happily sing them with gusto, and think that nothing is amiss.
In Key West, Florida in the 1950s, Jessie wrote about what happens from eating too much hot fudge pie and such (on the reverse of the above photo).
Born and raised in the hills above Sacramento, Daniel is a proud Californian and by the age of 17, he successfully visited and wrote about each of the states 58 counties.
Unless it's for the purpose of review and criticism, and can satisfy the «fair» requirement described above, it's safer instead to write about your own experience creating a recipe.
GUEST ARTICLES I am always happy to publish well - written and interesting articles about Arsenal from a fans point of view, so please feel free to email me at the above address.
The way Haisley puts it in the above passage assumes not only the benefit of hindsight (which, goddamn dude, take this into account the next time you lose enough oxygen to your brain to think writing about Arsenal is a good idea), but also that his level of production from 2011 - 2012 would continue well into his twilight years at Arsenal.
I believe you have valid reasons behind your convictions and I respect your point of view and decisions as a parent that you've written about here, but you strike me as somewhat dogmatic in your views and your opinions come across like verdicts from above.
I wrote about the importance of consuming enough calories and fluids in the previous post; I want to share an example of what this looks like based on the meal prep strategies outlined above.
I wish i can post a video of my chat with my cutie, he will be four months in less than 3 days from this writing and although he has been on formula since he was born, i felt like introducing something solid even if he has to eat it once per day, i have read so much about babies and solid food and have made a hell of research and gone through so many baby food, reading every content and realized that the best bet is from six months.However research also showed me that in between 4plus that a baby is good to go, have been thinking about the best solid to start with until i saw the above content, sure i will start with rice cereal if not cimilac anyway.
Whether it's attending a rally (the Mother's Out Front rally I attended a few weeks back was incredible), writing a letter to local administration (Laurel and I have done this several times, both to issue thanks and constructive comments), taking 2 seconds to sign a digital petition (like this one in support of smallholder farmers in Africa), sharing with your loved ones about something you care about (like the FashionABLE Genet scarves shown above), or placing a call to your Representative or Senator (I now plan on doing this more), SPEAK UP.
Getting out of the technology weeds, this petition is in general a great example of taking advantage of the moment: plenty of people were really pissed off over the weekend about Zimmerman's acquittal, and NAACP (600,000 + signatures as of this writing, according to the CNN piece above) gave them an outlet.
sanbikinoraion: when I wrote the above I was thinking about liberal egalitarianism as a general philsophy and I had in mind what I see as the «big three» works of contemporary liberal egalitarianism: Rawls» A Theory of Justice, Dworkin's Sovereign Virtue and earlier, related essays, and Ackerman's Social Justice in the Liberal State.
He has interviewed dozens of those at the centre and writes about the relationship between Cameron and Clegg, the Lib Dem fall from grace over tuition fees, the «surprise» of Lansley's NHS reform, the clash over AV and Lords reform, the decision to intervene in Libya, the debate over the EU, single - sex marriage, «Plebgate» and above all else the economy and austerity measures.
I'm surprised really because Boris Johnson in the past has written a lot about the importance of staying in the European Union and if he is actually thinking about putting his personal leadership ambitions above the national interest I don't think it's going to do him any good.
For instance, irregularity of lecture times, tutors and even classrooms rather old fashioned ways of long periods of writing down dictated notes for some of the subjects, highly limited internet library facilities, some grave issues with obtaining supervision for required long paper, definitely the feeling that students, even at that graduate level, are simply expected to take instructions, since suggestions and / or protests about some of the above issues were not condemned or met with threats of victimization.»
The context of what I wrote is the discussion above, which talks about how observed temperatures can't yet say much about the sensitivity, perhaps not yet for many decades.
Could you please write more about how much these have cost for your children, at and what age you have started using them for your children, and for how long, and if you've used them because of sinus issues or crowding of teeth — just more information about this, as you have only mentioned using them in the list above?
Written by a controversial atheist - neuroscientist named Sam Harris (no relation to the guy from the book above)-- the author provides a mash up of personal storytelling to back up his heavy hitting — science - backed — arguments about why spirituality isn't all fluff.
Dr. Jason Fung has written a lot about fasting, the above is just the latest in a series of blogs on the subject.
Dear Roger Williams wasn't aware of this fact when he wrote the Biochemical Individuality book I described above (although he hypothesized about a genetic influence on propensity to thrive on specific diets), but variants of these genes are now known to hinder or help absorption or the efficient use of nutrients in foods, which means that — depending on your genetic makeup, microbiota, health history and living environment — you should consume more or less folate, choline, vitamin C, fatty acids, starches, caffeine and beyond.
While this is a great story showing how ketones and coconut oil can help with Alzheimer's disease, it does not even address the whole issue of cholesterol uptake to the brain as I wrote about above.
Beating expectations and rising above challenges is the stuff that the literary greats write about, that the best romances are made of and the kind of stuff that catapults people to quit their day jobs and really live their dreams.
In the written portion of the online dating profile, as mentioned above, be honest about who you are and what you're looking for.
Does Michael Bar really want Matt Stone and Trey Parker writing a song about this movie?!! I played with Transformers as a kid, but I'm probably not the level of fan that would give this movie a rating above even a forgiving 7/10.
However, when one thinks about those films, it is the cast charisma and quality writing that kept those a step above others to tread the oft - tread path, delivering a handful of gags that were funny, not because they made us retch from crudeness or excited from nudity, but because they were done with a bit of creativity.
But what I love most about the above epigraph is that Agee wrote it for his prep - school magazine at the age of sixteen; it was clear to the sixteen - year - old Agee that we would be watching von Stroheim and Murnau a hundred years later.
I wasn't planning to write about Gallery1988's first annual «Is This Thing On» art show as it really has little connection to movies or television (or so I thought... the above piece featuring Judd Apatow mashed - up with the infamous Star Trek Tribbles episode is a fine example of this).
Bazin may or may not have actually said or written those words, but the above quote certainly explains a great deal about the universal appeal of the movies.
Now that «takes,» gossip, and conversations about film can be instantly broadcast to the world, it's sometimes easy to forget that above all else, film criticism is an act of writing.
Have them write a news story about that event, as well as provide a continuation of the story that includes at least two of the related features mentioned above.
In the following posts, seven of our teachers who have transitioned to PBL instruction will be writing about how they have revitalized their classrooms with one of the key elements mentioned above.
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