Sentences with phrase «upfront time demands»

Fortunately, we can reasonably expect these upfront time demands to diminish over time as schools and teachers adjust to their new instructional models and as edtech tools become more intuitive.

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The traditional «product - first» approach demands a lot of time and money upfront, and it has a very low chance of success.
Self - publishing is a big commitment, of course: not only will you make financial sacrifices upfront, but it will also demand a lot of your time.
Print on demand is fast becoming the preferred method of printing and distribution for independent authors, small and medium sized publishers, as it reduces the upfront time and financial investment required considerably, while reaching the wider retail marketplace.
«Beautifully printed books, true global reach, low upfront cost, one - time sign up, and sell forever — that's our on - demand printing service in a nutshell,» says Spatz.
In earlier times, before ebooks and print - on - demand technologies, vanity presses required the author to purchase a substantial number of copies of his or her book upfront.
«Being a first time dog owner, I was skeptical of buying a puppy from unknown traders and breeders who demanded 100 % upfront payment.
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