Sentences with phrase «author gets credit for»

The author gets credit for even bringing this up.
An author gets credit for the content they produce.

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To that end, work to get your debt down to zero, or as low as possible before applying for a mortgage, and keep your credit score in excellent standing, said Casey Fleming, a mortgage adviser since 1995 and author of The Loan Guide: How to Get the Best Possible Mortgaget your debt down to zero, or as low as possible before applying for a mortgage, and keep your credit score in excellent standing, said Casey Fleming, a mortgage adviser since 1995 and author of The Loan Guide: How to Get the Best Possible MortgaGet the Best Possible Mortgage.
Other sustainability and development programs that have been initiated or reformed over the last six years under Governor Cuomo include: · Cleaner, Greener Regional Sustainability Plans · Regional Economic Development Councils · Land Bank Act to convert vacant properties · Legislation to combat zombie properties · Complete Streets design initiative · Upstate Revitalization Initiative · Hudson Valley Farmland Preservation and Southern Tier Agricultural Industry Enhancement Programs · Clean Energy Communities · Brownfield Redevelopment Reform · Historic Preservation Tax Credit · Climate Smart Communities Grants · Community Risk and Resiliency Act Elaine Kamarck, Founding Director of the Center for Effective Public Management at the Brookings Institution and Author of Why Presidents Fail and How They Can Succeed Again said, «Whenever I get a chance to come home I'm always impressed at the rapid progress being made here in the Finger Lakes.
Mike is a wealth of information on fitness, nutritiion and diet, but I also do a lot of writing on nutrition, diet and fitness and as an author really appreciate getting credit for my work as well.
Spacey gets some authentic pathos into the role of a frustrated author who wouldn't mind getting just a smidgen of credit for having discovered and encouraged one of the era's major literary talents.
The authors also offer one recommendation to the Department of Education, which is finalizing its ESSA regulations: Going forward, Washington should allow states to rate academic achievement using a performance index that gives schools additional credit for getting students to an advanced level.
And while the degree to which any particular factor gets blame or credit for widening or narrowing the gaps is debatable, the authors in this issue of The State Education Standard agree that differences in educational opportunity play a key role.
If readers read an additional 20 % more, the author and publisher get credit for a full sale of the book, 60 % of the list price.
P.T Barnum gets the credit for «There's a sucker born every minute» but it's more likely author is a Chicago conman named Michael MacDonald (1).
However, were it not for their digital imprint, the publisher may have rejected outright, so at least the digital imprint gets an author's foot in the door and gets them a publishing credit.
in other words to author a piece of writing and distribute it, print it, wrap it and sell it as you yourself see fit, even by mutual agreement with an outsourced company that offers specific dedicated services such as printing, binding, distribution, packagaing, marketing or any such service, not by the decisions of any other entity but by your own choice as you yourself see most convenient... and if in exchange for services rendered you split the revenue consider it as credit with interest paid on sales... so yes if you are an independent author you are allowed to leave the publishing and distribution to people that get paid to publish and distribute and marketing to marketers and sales to salesmen... but you must above all author independently.
In this article, Lindsay Buroker writes, «2016 was a tough year for a lot of indie authors, with people reporting everything from flawed reporting and not getting credit for page reads in Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program to no longer being able to get Bookbub ads to no longer being able to afford Facebook ads due to their increasing popularity with authors
I asked Amazon, but the answer I got back was for an author asking about royalties, not a reader making sure credit was given.
Worse — both from the point of view of store management and from an author's point of view — that store doesn't get credit for the sale, even though it comes from its stock.
Besides being happy to see a good author get a smokin» good deal, I think credit is also due Tor Books for making it clear that publishers aren't looking for just flash - in - the - pan NYT bestsellers, but that writers who can develop strong and enduring backlist sales are still a viable part of a publishing business plan.
2016 was a tough year for a lot of indie authors, with people reporting everything from flawed reporting and not getting credit for page reads in Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program to no longer being able to get Bookbub ads to no longer being able to afford Facebook ads due to their increasing popularity with authors.
If a KU customer downloaded an ebook while it was still in KU, the author of that book will still get credited and paid for any pages read by that customer while the book remains on their device, even if the title was subsequently withdrawn from KU.
Lisa Genova, self - published author of Still Alice, credits K&H for getting her book noticed by national media, which resulted in a six - figure book deal.
Why this is a mistake: «Don't use your business credit card like a debit card,» warns Harrine Freeman, author of How to Get Out of Debt: Get an «A» Credit Rating forcredit card like a debit card,» warns Harrine Freeman, author of How to Get Out of Debt: Get an «A» Credit Rating forCredit Rating for Free.
In that story, I quoted Lynnette Khalfani - Cox, a personal finance author who supports the idea of paying for a monthly credit monitoring program so you can get unlimited access to credit reports and scores.
«Even if the borrower could qualify for the loan without a cosigner, adding a cosigner might enable the borrower to get a better interest rate if the cosigner has a higher credit score than the borrower,» says David Levy, author and editor of Edvisors Network, a news and information hub about planning and paying for college.
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Threatening with fees or the loss of rewards can also be an incentive to get customers to pay promptly, says Liz Pulliam Weston, a personal finance columnist for MSNMoney.com and author of «Your Credit Score, Your Money and What's at Stake.»
to churn out papers without so much as putting my name as an author on the paper, and even if it's possible to sort out any potential ethics violation and get myself credit I'm now long past due for getting tenure and SOL.
The actual contribution of the author's article often ended up playing a secondary role compared to the credit the author received for getting a piece into the journal, which could well be, depending on the title, no small feat in itself.
Associates write briefs that senior attorneys get credit for, judicial clerks draft opinions that judges sign their names to, and research assistants do substantial work on articles that are authored by professors.
For advice, I contacted the woman known as the guru of credit scores, Linda Ferrari, author of «The Big Score: Getting it and Keeping it — Buying Power for Life,» (Consumer Power Press, $ 2For advice, I contacted the woman known as the guru of credit scores, Linda Ferrari, author of «The Big Score: Getting it and Keeping it — Buying Power for Life,» (Consumer Power Press, $ 2for Life,» (Consumer Power Press, $ 25).
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