Sentences with phrase «as salable»

According to GigaOm, a model for consumer use has a bigger financial risk element than a commercial model, so EcoMow is now focusing on a larger version that could harvest big fields to produce biomass fuel pellets as a salable product.
In much the same way that Tajima's installations pointed to painting's commercial function as salable inventory, Moyer's ready - to - ship ensemble acknowledged the art handlers responsible for facilitating its transit.
Amazon's math of «you will sell 1.74 times as many books at $ 9.99 than at $ 14.99» is also suspect, because it appears to come with the ground assumption that books are interchangable units of entertainment, each equally as salable as the next, and that pricing is the only thing consumers react to.
Implementing new systems under the old publishing model can be costly and time - consuming, especially if legacy publishers attempt to hang onto «dead trees» as salable content to readers.

Not exact matches

Jason Rosamond, who owns the mill as CEO of Good Earth Power AZ, strolls around the property, describing how each piece of hulking machinery shapes ponderosa pine logs into salable products, from boards to telephone poles to horse bedding.
Making carbon emissions into salable products isn't just useful as a way to edge out harmful storage techniques.
Lincoln Design Director David Woodhouse told Road & Track that the production version of the luxurious, full - size Aviator will look pretty much like the specially - built «preview» unveiled at NYIAS — save for the wing mirrors, which mightn't look quite as flashy on the salable version.
Assuming an agent / publisher's vetting, continue the print career (if you have one), while attempting to negotiate for your erights, or at least a higher ebook royalty... WHILE at the same time using ebooks to get out previous work, or recent work that went nowhere with your agent but was considered salable (as with my thriller SAVAGE NIGHTS, now on Kindle and soon all the formats), and also perhaps some new work targeted for ebook format only.
The writer thinks it's salable, and the beta reader who vetted it can not articulate the problems, or thinks it's salable as well.
Titles such as 50 Shades of Grey and Game of Thrones have a very specific target audience, and it happens to be the most salable market right now.
Might as well face doom on your own terms and for your own flaws rather than because your publisher made you add twinkly vegan vampires playing Quidditch to «make it more salable» — and then effectively told booksellers to ignore the book.
And that value, of course, extends to a supply of strong, highly salable books otherwise left out of e-sight as languishing backlist.
However, Núñez said she likes the idea of «filleting» content,» in some markets called «chunking» it into smaller, salable parts, as in providing short stories, long - form journalism and academic texts as individual products, allowing readers to create anthologies, or «play lists,» while recognizing that often it is only the larger publishing houses that can make such an investment.
Trying to calculate the absolute minimum payment on your part to match the investment of hours on hers is likely to be a bit more tricky than just matching the salable hours not worked, if you're set on income ratios and splitting costs «as they are».
1100 of this is in a donation of salable hours rather than cash, but helpfully you have a number right there as to how much someone is willing to pay for these hours so the math is still doable.
As a Countrywide Financial Corporation executive noted to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC), the company's essential business strategy was «originating what was salable in the secondary market.»
Galleries recruit those who can afford to pay more for the top - tier programs, not because of their skills but rather because they exemplify a pedigree that can be incorporated as part of a salable package.
Contemporary directions — earthworks, conceptual art, art as information, etc. — certainly point away from emphasis on the individual genius and his salable products; in art history, Harrison C. and Cynthia A. White's Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World, New York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of Art.
Most of these Slinky - like pictures remind me of the miniature targets that Kenneth Noland was making at about the same time: both struck me as attempts to revisit former glories on a more salable scale but suffering from the weakness of old age.
As someone whose job is at least in part to make these distinctions, how can you tell the difference between a genuinely good abstract painting versus, as you say, something that is very salable — something that simply looks like an abstract paintinAs someone whose job is at least in part to make these distinctions, how can you tell the difference between a genuinely good abstract painting versus, as you say, something that is very salable — something that simply looks like an abstract paintinas you say, something that is very salable — something that simply looks like an abstract painting?
His Surrender Flag with Dollar Skull, or Surrender Flag with Zombie Abstraction, 2015, appears as a sort of battle standard in the face of a whitewashed art market that has embraced a brand of politically neutered, highly salable abstract painting, many of whose trappings Vélez reworks into his own practice — airbrushed lines, torn canvases, messy brushstrokes.
But because the connection between the constructions and the expanded field of reference is so unclear, it is easier to see Mr. Gillick's sculptures simply as suave, eminently salable designer objects.
He even took a swipe at abstract painting as the most salable and least adventurous type of art being made:
The ability to «objectify» digital art and make it as palpable, and salable, as a sculpture or painting is raising questions as to whether a genre based on the community - focused ethics of open - source computer programmers has lost the edge that made it exciting in the first place.
This was an IGCC power plant that was also supposed to produce commercially salable byproducts, such as fertilizer.
As I state, this is not my first choice, but if it is anyway feasible and makes the overall plan more salable, then it would be acceptable to me.
The plans that will offer even a chance of avoiding the worst of the climate Apocalypse are not salable because of their hard demand reductions (and ensuing global economic collapse), and the plans that are salable (such as yours / Secular's) will insure an express ride to the climate Apocalypse.
But other small - scale details can prove just as important in creating a salable home.
«Banks are seeing it as wise money spent to have a better idea in forecasting what they're ultimately going to get out of the property at sale or even if it's truly salable
Is it salable as is?
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