They must make a decision about how to render the phrase in a way that faithfully reflects the original Greek or Hebrew text and
also makes sense to readers.
Not exact matches
I was
also in a hospital thx
to this blog & Dr. Amy, after a very successful out of hospital birth (not home b / c I couldn't do it being a
reader here), it would have
made sense to do a legal Homebirth in Oregon, where it is mainstream, but because of the work exposing OR's rates here, I could not.
People love
to claim that «Dr» Amy's followers are would - be bullies, mindlessly loyal
to their evil leader, but regular
readers know that commenters here
also have empathy, compassion, a
sense of justice and a desire
to make the world a better place.
Also a voracious
reader, she breezed through a book about the Big Bang, showed it
to her religious - education teacher, and said, «See, doesn't this
make more
sense?»
Since so much of finding an audience and selling a book is about how a book is positioned in the marketplace, it's
also important
to get feedback about how your book compares
to other books in its genre, and whether the way it's presented (for example, the book's cover and title)
makes sense to a
reader.
You
also managed
to work in being an actress for John Sayles in a way that
made sense for
readers who might be interested in the book, and after reading your PS I laughed out loud.
They
also talked about which tasks they hire out, whether they've used virtual assistants, how they stay on task and keep the books rolling out, and whether it
makes sense to hang out where your
readers are hanging out.
I was
also given the suggestion of posting flash fiction or short stories on an author blog, which
also makes sense to me, since giving
readers a taster of my writing style
to draw them
to buying my books
makes total
sense to me.
Whilst on one level it
makes sense that Smith would want
to keep up with Jones (he says, trying
to spin a combination «keeping up with the Joneses» / Alas Smith & Jones crack out of the shaky assumption that everyone will understand Amazon
also goes by the name Jones, which it doesn't), e-
readers on the whole aren't exactly the kind of thing that Smith's regular customers would likely go for, by its own admission: CEO Kate Swann describes the chain's base as «lighter book
readers», with figures showing the average Smith customer buys just three books a year, with particularly strong showings from non-fiction and children's books.
Readers are
also struggling
to make sense of all the new reading choices they have.
As in past years, many of the staff and
readers who routinely vote Star Citizen most anticipated
also think it will flop
to some degree — a contradiction that somehow
makes perfect
sense thanks
to the game's impossibly, tantalizingly vast scope and expense.
Format consistency not only helps the
reader in
making sense of the document quickly but
also enables the candidates
to amply highlight the most selling points of their candidacy.
You've seen them... listing descriptions (
also known as «marketing remarks») which either
make no
sense, are full of abbreviations or acronyms mostly known
to agents that the
reader must decode, or worse - they're just plain wrong.