We recently
wrote a piece saying that earnings would not heal the troubles in the market.
«Five years ago,» says Richard Greenfield, a media and technology analyst at BTIG who happens to be Netflix's most vocal proponent on Wall Street, «
we wrote a piece saying that the networks shouldn't license to Netflix because they were going to unleash a monster that would undermine their business.»
He wrote a piece saying that maybe he was just lucky.
The person who
wrote this piece said: The survey is full of surprising findings.
(Andy, many years ago,
wrote a piece saying that «accountability and accessibility» should be demanded of any voucher program.)
Not exact matches
«Instead of
saying one slice of bread, or a
piece of pie, you will
say 100 Calories of bread, 350 Calories of pie,» she
wrote in 1918.
«This is a
piece of fiction that I
wrote in 1972, I think,» Sanders
said.
«Any time you look at any kind of real life
piece of text or utterance that one human
wrote or
said to another human, it's filled with analogies, modal logic, belief, expectation, fear, nested modals, lots of variables and quantifiers,» Lenat
said.
«I
wrote «Diary of a Wimpy Kid» as a nostalgia
piece, looking back like «The Wonder Years,»»
said Kinney, referring to the 1980s TV series set in the 1960s.
«
Writing pieces for free / trade got my foot in the door and gave me a great working portfolio,»
says Laura Viviana, copywriter, «which helped land my first agency gig.»
«If you look at the shelves now,» she
says, «you see people
writing about increasingly tiny
pieces of the market, and among the writers are the psychologists.»
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?
Here's what she had to
say in a
piece she
wrote for Serious Eats:
In a 1991 Esquire interview, he
said: «You know, it doesn't really matter what [the media]
write as long as you've got a young and beautiful
piece of [expletive].»
Before you begin your day or check your email, sit down with a blank
piece of paper and
write down tasks that will make the day successful,
says Bregman.
«All trade is mutually beneficial or they wouldn't have engaged in the transaction in the first place,» he
says, pointing to a protectionism
piece written in 1986 by Murray Rothbard of the Mises Institute, a libertarian organization of Austrian economics.
Even a few years into the game, after I've had several
pieces of
writing make a big splash, I'd never really taken a second to dig deeper into what he
said.
She
said she
wrote her opinion
piece because of the online treatment of Zoe Quinn, an independent game maker who was the subject of a strange, rambling attack
written by a former boyfriend in August.
Another
piece of information Facebook has included in the
written evidence is the claim that it does not believe AIQ used Facebook data obtained via Kogan's apps for targeting referendum ads —
saying it used email address uploads for «many» of its ad campaigns during the referendum.
Google
Says They Matter More Than Ever (Part 1 of 2
written with Tye Odom for Randall - Reilly 7/6/17)-- Live 2 1/2 Hour Linking Strategies Q / A Video Hangout (May, 2017)-- Interview with Master Linking Strategist Eric Ward (podcast)(transcription) March, 2017 Interview with @MattLaClear of YourSEOSquad.com — Usability and Quality, Not Gimmicks, are Key to SEO Success (
written with Tye Odom for Randall - Reilly 3/2/17)-- Opinion
Piece on Nofollow Anchor Text (
written for Ahrefs 6/14/2016)
Writing in a Wall Street Journal opinion
piece, Acosta
said that «we have carefully considered the record in this case, and the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, and have found no principled legal basis to change the June 9 date while we seek public input.»
I recently
wrote a
piece that
said we could see the 3,000 on the S&P before this is all
said and done because it long stopped feeling like 2007 and started feeling like 1998, I would
say, about 6 months ago.
For example, let's
say you
write a social media marketing guide and are successful in driving lots of traffic to that
piece of content.
As a reminder, Page had
said to some shareholders that he saw Berkshire Hathaway as a model for Google to emulate, and in that
piece I
wrote about all the ways Google isn't like Berkshire Hathaway, and why that model would be wrong for Google, and yet here we are facing the prospect of a conglomerate called Alphabet owning Google and a variety of other unconnected businesses.
I love how you have a
piece written buy a guy who knows more about what the bible
says in and out and in different translations than any poster here, someone who has studied it for years and years, knows its history, and the history of the time it was
written, but people still don't believe what he is
saying because of what they hear from a preacher on Sunday mornings.
apparently»
says scot, a believer in the biggest
piece of propoganda ever
written, the bible.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever
written, and I have been
saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was
saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous
piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
I encountered this blogger over a year ago when a friend sent me a
piece she
wrote condemning Joss Whedon's Firefly for being anti-feminist and anti-woman (
say it with me: «WHAT?»).
He reiterated that he had
written a
piece in The Times four years ago,
saying: «the world must wake up urgently to the plight of the ancient churches throughout the region who are faced with the threat of mass murder and mass displacement».
Most of the time, people are referring to the bits and
pieces of the Epistles,
written largely by Paul — also by Peter and some other folks — and
saying there's cases and scenarios in which the apostle Paul discourages women from leadership.
«And you can't
say why they
wrote what they
wrote because you were not there,» = > historians of antiquity go to great lengths to
piece together our best understanding of literary works.
If I
said GOD inspired me to
write the
piece almost all will deny it.
I distinctly remember Huffington Post tweeting a
piece I
wrote for them and
saying it was from a «gay Seventh - day Adventist.»
I
say to you this... it's only been oh... about 400 or so years since the Pilgrims landed at plymouth rock... but they kept rather decent records... can you go back today and
piece together word for word what was meant by everything that was
said,
written, or illusioned?
Oh, so the difference is your book
written by bronze age desert people then
pieced together by Romans to control people
says that god and not the universe have no beginning....
The
piece left such an indelible image in the minds of the media and the public as it led network newscasts and became a staple of Jay Leno monologues and Saturday Night Live skits that it would be possible in the future to
say and
write and broadcast any crazy thing about the first couple and get away with it.
If you gave him a
piece of paper and asked him what one could do with it, he'd
say to you calmly: «
write on it.»
MMQB
wrote a
piece on Cousins that
said they were expecting the Bills to be involved but heard nothing.
«I've got»em all
written down on
pieces of paper in a big box in my room in Poway,» the Mayor
says.
Anyway like I
said, very good
piece you've
written.
There were numerous
pieces written about the club and the manager, not many of them with anything positive to
say.
Indeed as an earlier correspondent — Zuruvi —
said I haven't actually made a comment about the match, rather I chose to
write a
piece this morning about the interaction between radio phone ins and some Arsenal fans.
The issue is obviously the club - trained players, which is what people most commonly think of when they
say homegrown players (myself included until I
wrote this
piece).
In the
piece, I
wrote, «One - third [of American kids] eat fast food every single day,» but based on the citation used, I should have
said, «On any given day, one - third of American kids eat fast food.»
Hello friends, how is all, and what you want to
say regarding this
piece of
writing, in my view its actually remarkable in favor of me.
I'll probably
write up a long, emotional
piece about it in the next few weeks (
writing out my feelings always makes me feel better), but I wanted to take a minute to
say thank you all so much for your support and kind words.
While
writing this
piece, I caught my seven - year - old spraying half a snifter full into his hair because, as he
said, «I want to calm down and it smells good.»
A Civil Eats
piece written by Steve Holt last fall documents the ever - increasing number of college courses and formal degree programs focusing on the food system, a phenomenon which Holt
says is «happening everywhere — from the coasts to small college towns and everywhere in between.»
As previously mentioned, many individuals who believe bedsharing to be unsafe believe that it can never be safe, and proponents have
written opinion
pieces saying as much [2].
Interestingly Stuart Weir himself
wrote an OpenDemocracy
piece saying «I am a convert to the idea that the ice - breaker has to be the Alternative Vote» in June 2008 after a seminar with MPs and campaigners on this issue at which I spoke http://www.opendemocracy.net/blog/ourkingdom-theme/stuart-weir/2008/06/20/should-supporters-of-electoral-reform-back-av having
written a post which was hostile to considering AV before that http://www.opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/2008/04/01/av-is-not-the-solution