Sentences with phrase «as normal reader»

You can trade blurbs and add them to your cover, or use them under «editorial reviews» in your book description rather than having them posted as normal reader reviews.

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One risk that your readers have, given the disappointments they have suffered over the past five years, is that they may mistake normal bull market consolidation as having been a false start of a bull market and mistakenly get themselves shaken out of owning a stock.
«In Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion.»
The main premise of the paper is that it is highly unlikely that readers will be able to double or triple their reading speeds while still being able to understand the text as well as if they read at normal speed.
For comics readers from the silver age through the 80's, the cinematic universe isn't that different from what we knew as the normal universe.
Sony wanted to make clear that their European Reader Store and other markets will continue to operate as normal for the near future.
Hachette said that it was «grateful for the patience of authors and all Amazon readers as we work to reach an agreement and to encourage Amazon to be back to offering Hachette Book Group's books within normal shipment times».
As normal the digital reader sparks yet more baseless rumors and all the blogs pick up on it and Good e-Reader has to set the record straight.
We as readers can not know if the book was sold to the retailer through a discount channel or at normal wholesale prices.
Review contains plot spoilers: The Boy In The Striped Pajamas is presented as a fable, flagging to the reader up front that one is expected to disengage ones normal sense of reality and accept the story as given, but in this instance, when dealing with such an emotive, well recorded and historically recent subject as the Holocaust, this is difficult to do.
This probably works on non-rooted Sony Readers as well but it's only going to be useful on a rooted Sony PRS - T1 because using the Sony apps (the browser, homescreen, and Reader app) resets the partial refresh back to normal.
There's something odd about the Kindle range - or ebook readers in general - as they don't seem to be following the trend of «normal» tech.
This is normal and actually a good thing because for the most part, it is just an indication of better things for your readers and you, as the author.
Users with EPUB readers benefit from the additional metadata and automatic table of contents, but those without can simply treat the EPUB archive as a normal ZIP file and view the XHTML contents in a browser.
However, digital comics can sometimes break the normal rhythm of this relationship by adding in what can be seen as «cut - scenes;» moments of animation or animated transitions where control is taken away from the reader.
As for battery life, the new Kindle will last for weeks, according to Amazon, which is pretty normal for an ebook reader.
You will want your book to be available as a trade paperback (this is a normal paperback of a standard size — Lulu also do larger, coffee - table style books), as a hardback, and as a PDF (don't add DRM to your PDF — DRM doesn't deter so - called «pirates» and does deter actual readers).
Of course, I could justify including the AIM & MSCI Emerging Markets indices in my benchmark, but let's try resist that brand new temptation... After all, for most readers / investors, a normal frame of reference is obviously one or more large - cap developed market indices — for them, departing from that universe into what most would perceive as riskier small / micro-caps & emerging markets implies / demands a strong expectation of superior returns... which clearly didn't happen last year!
In Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, [1] extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response [2] or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion, [3] often for their own amusement.
Wikipedia defines a troll as, «a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion.»
In this way, other normal points of qualification and professional life are not considered as much more important for the reader.
Hi Eddie — I like all your tips and agree — I'm glad you didn't really teach readers the art of «getting away with lying» as I see far too many students who think this is a normal practice in resume writing!
This is a book that will open the eyes of readers to the fact that they are as normal as anyone else.
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