Sentences with phrase «accept this format so»

Every recruiter and hiring manager will recognize and accept this format so you're far less likely to hurt your chances of gaining their interest.

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Our professional reviewers assess merit based on the value of the content and reading experience alone, so we do accept books in e-book format.
It's so great to be able to enjoy my favorite foods in a format that my body accepts and processes so well.
Yes, in so much as that it works with InDesign and InDesign can accept PDF as a image format.
I charge by the word and not per hour so that I can do a thorough edit of your work, in electronic format — Microsoft Word, with edits and notes embedded via Track Changes, so that you can accept or reject them.
Models especially Kindles and Nook accept formats with DRM (digital rights management provisions too so allowing you to borrow e-books from libraries.
Some ebook tech only accept proprietary file formats though so keeping up on tech trends can go a long way in getting your content out.
These writers make use of unique and latest writing trend and even they are so much experienced in this field that they can follow any guidelines and formats suggested either by student or his school, and if student finds that he is unable to suggest the guidelines then writers make use of Guidelines which is accepted worldwide by top most Universities.
So, the book industry is basically saying they'd prefer to proceed in the more generally accepted capitalist format: you charge a lot up front to recoup initial marketing or R&D or production costs, and the price diminishes over time — or, as I think will be the case with e-books, you charge too much at first, figure out no one's going to buy the darn things at 15 balloons, and settle in at $ 9.99 within a few years.
Graphic novels and comics are more accepted and even embraced as a legitimate storytelling format than before, so most public libraries do supply them, and they are a big draw for many people.
And one valuable blog in my genre (the romance blog Dear Author — I write romantic suspense) will no longer accept books for potential review unless they are available in all formats, so KDP Select is a negative there too.
While most e-reader devices accept EPUBs, some eBook tech mainly accept proprietary file formats so keeping up on tech trends can go a long way in getting your content out to the most customers.
I accept only the above file formats, so I can not accept Scrivener, PDF, handwritten, or other documents for editing or formatting.
The Kindle will accept epub format ebooks soon and the announcement that the Harry Potter ebooks will be available from October seems to fit in with that, so it's likely the books will be in epub.
Our professional reviewers assess merit based on the value of the content and reading experience alone, so we do accept books in e-book format.
So, we can say that KDP program accepts ePUB format.
However, KDP accepts and converts ePubs, so you can simplify things by sticking to just one format, if you choose.
Well MS said they would accept the winning format, but they have tons of pride so I don't think they would put it either.
And so when you or the lawyer who gets stuck with doing the last version of it in accepting changes, you're going to get all this weird formatting.
So do I start blaming google for implementing it in their browser so I can test it for myself, and be ready for it if it eventually gets accepted by others, or do I blame the rest of the browser manufacturers for not implementing it, preventing me to use a better video / image format, and preventing my users to use less data / cpu when visiting my sitSo do I start blaming google for implementing it in their browser so I can test it for myself, and be ready for it if it eventually gets accepted by others, or do I blame the rest of the browser manufacturers for not implementing it, preventing me to use a better video / image format, and preventing my users to use less data / cpu when visiting my sitso I can test it for myself, and be ready for it if it eventually gets accepted by others, or do I blame the rest of the browser manufacturers for not implementing it, preventing me to use a better video / image format, and preventing my users to use less data / cpu when visiting my site?
Our government resume writers are trained to include certain special «ingredients» in your resume, which will be prepared using our federally accepted «headline formatso federal HR can easily read and identify your top areas of expertise.
Recent problems with viruses and spyware have lead many recruiters to stop accepting attachments, so you will want to become aware of the ins and outs of plain text resume formatting.
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