Yet, some business leaders continue to preach the value of reading books, especially literature.
Cain is a skilled communicator, and knows how to preach the gospel of conservative politics.
This is the message that Gov. Jerry Brown is trying to preach in California.
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You need to preach to your choir, and your choir has to sing it.
For someone who likes to preach to his fellow Americans, that has to be personally humiliating.
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The Pope is expected to preach in an airfield near Kiev before a crowd of 300, 000 pilgrims.
Recently, Lee realized it was challenging to preach to students about personal growth when she was stuck herself.
He will no doubt use his bully pulpit at the ECB to preach the virtues of fiscal harmony.
Most believe forcing imams to preach in French would be an unnecessary intrusion by the state into their religion.
She was the first woman to preach at a statutory service at St.
Lasseigne began to preach to his congregation about the power of community organization.
So numerous and fervent were the false messiah's followers in Hamburg that dissenting rabbis were afraid to preach against him.
Francis of Assisi, who renounced a life of high-living for austere poverty and simplicity to preach Jesus' message to the poor.
"Every Sunday I had to preach, no matter what, " Charles says of those days when he was going through the divorce.
Mr. Curcio suggests that Ford's sourness began during World War I, when he suddenly felt an impulse to preach to the masses.
It was what gave them the authority to preach the Good News.
But Turkey is hardly in a position to preach about free speech.
It is a culture he has spent his career trying to change and he will continue to preach his gospel to the unconverted.
President Barack Obama seems to agree this ability to preach to a nation is the source of his power, really his biggest weapon.
The Book of Mormon follows the story of two missionaries who are sent from Salt Lake City to preach in a remote Ugandan village.
St Thomas turned up to preach the gospel, while Chinese pilgrims, following the route that I had taken over the Khunjerab Pass, came looking for Buddhist scriptures.
As my former colleague David Card used to preach, technology should be used to help create new business models, not attempt to preserve old ones.
He clashed frequently with imams hired by the mosque to preach.
We see the emergence of an almost-religious sect in Embassytown rise up to preach against the lies, to warn against evil, led by the simile Valdik.
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Reading the transcript, there appeared to be more of an effort to preach about the science, without even a reference to any proof (scientist, report, etc.).
On the other hand, Republicans, conscious of their Christian evangelical base, tend to preach a sterner morality, which means they are more open to accusations of hypocrisy.
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Steven Thompson is careful not to preach from the pulpit: He exhorts his congregants to vote but does not preach in favor of or against any specific candidate.
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She said that it was not their job to preach.
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