Sentences with phrase «author of letter calling»

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Most famous of the other authors was Hutten, who produced a biting satire on the Papal Bull, some patriotic German poetry and an open letter actually calling the Emperor and German princes to arms against the Romans.
The group of letters traditionally ascribed to John, the author of the Fourth Gospel, contain no mention of their author, except that II and III John are written by someone who calls himself «the elder».
In a letter to The Daily Telegraph, the group of academics, teachers, authors and charity leaders call for a fundamental reassessment of national policies on early education.»
Stress tests or safety audits of U.S. reactors should consider the hazards from severe natural disasters that are currently considered too unlikely to warrant mandatory regulation of the emergency equipment and procedures that would be called into play, the letter authors say.
The action, taken despite a denial by the study's authors that such organs were used, comes after clinical ethicist Wendy Rogers of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, and colleagues authored a letter to the editor of Liver International on 30 January, calling for the paper's retraction in the «absence of credible evidence of ethical sourcing of organs.»
Dan Lawson, author of the letter and director of Tullahoma City Schools, stopped short of calling the document a vote of no confidence but said many of Huffman's moves are «counterproductive and hurtful» to the educators on the ground in local schools.
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Some frustrated authors are calling for a boycott of Amazon and signing an open letter drafted by Douglas Preston.
Unfortunately, Authors United, the group of authors who penned an open letter to Amazon asking the retailer to resolve the issue and agree to terms, has now threatened to call on its readers to help stand their ground, despite Amazon's offer to give Hachette's authors 100 % of the sale price of their books until the matter is conAuthors United, the group of authors who penned an open letter to Amazon asking the retailer to resolve the issue and agree to terms, has now threatened to call on its readers to help stand their ground, despite Amazon's offer to give Hachette's authors 100 % of the sale price of their books until the matter is conauthors who penned an open letter to Amazon asking the retailer to resolve the issue and agree to terms, has now threatened to call on its readers to help stand their ground, despite Amazon's offer to give Hachette's authors 100 % of the sale price of their books until the matter is conauthors 100 % of the sale price of their books until the matter is concluded.
The gist of the letter is that the author feels that there should be a separate rating system for indie books that was made up only of so - called qualified and unbiased reviewers reviews, as opposed to the existing system whereby the writer proposes that indies pad their reviews with 5 star ones from friends and family.
She is the host of an online radio show called The Lyme - Autism Connection on Autism One Radio and the author of several articles and editorials published in Lyme Times, Public Health Alert, and The Lyme - Autism Connection, a monthly column in the Townsend Letter.
New authors call all the time, asking if they can query us over the phone, and I must always refer them back to our website since we prefer to receive query letters there as a matter of company policy.
It was launched only hours after a letter, written by author Douglas Preston and signed by a number of authors calling on Amazon to resolve its dispute with Hachette and asking readers to email Amazon founder Jeff Bezos direct with their protests, went public.
Jay Kristoff, author of Stormdancer, called it «a visionary and dramatic step... a victory for consumers, and a red - letter day in the history of publishing.»
The author contract battle goes global Dated today, 5th January, the Authors Guild's open letter to the Association of American Publishers leads the loudest call yet for contract reform in publishing's relations with aAuthors Guild's open letter to the Association of American Publishers leads the loudest call yet for contract reform in publishing's relations with authorsauthors.
The letter is part of an international collective call to action with authors» groups around the world to address the serious and urgent issue of contract terms in falling author earnings... We ask publishers to take responsibility for their role in authors» income by reviewing their contract terms and treatment of authors.
Dated today, 5th January, the Authors Guild's open letter to the Association of American Publishers leads the loudest call yet for contract reform in publishing's relations with aAuthors Guild's open letter to the Association of American Publishers leads the loudest call yet for contract reform in publishing's relations with authorsauthors.
As part of a «collective call to action», in the US, the Authors Guild also today sent an open letter to the Association of Amercian Publishers, cosigned by the SoA, to address the detrimental affects of «unfair terms» in standard contracts.
Authors United, the group of writers who signed a letter calling on Amazon to resolve its dispute with Hachette, has said it is «developing a long - term strategy».
At the beginning of this month affected authors signed a letter, instigated by US writer Douglas Preston, which also called on «loyal readers» to email Amazon founder and c.e.o. Jeff Bezos to «change his mind».
The audiobook contains: a dozen Letters to Strangers, many of them recorded by the authors themselves; the editors» own letter, a manifesto of sorts for this project we call Off Assignment, a crack - you - up recording of our silly Triptionary terms, and legendary travel writer Pico Iyer's own beautiful reading of his essay «Into the Grey.»
An open letter authored by five Canadian experts in artificial intelligence research urges the Prime Minister to urgently address the challenge of lethal autonomous weapons (often called «killer robots») and to take a leading position against Autonomous Weapon Systems on the international stage at the upcoming UN meetings in Geneva.
Sandra Lamb, a career expert and author of How to Write It, takes a number of factors into consideration when advising her clients on writing this type of letter or placing this type of phone call.
Authors David Neumark, Ian Burn, and Patrick Button in Age Discrimination and Hiring of Older Workers (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Economic Letter, February 27, 2017) wrote that, based on a study they did, older workers received fewer callbacks for job interviews than younger workers, older female applicants received fewer callbacks for administrative assistant and sales jobs, and older male applicants were called back less frequently than their younger counterparts who applied for janitor and security positions.
Charlie Drozdyk, author of Jobs That Don't Suck, wrote a cover letter called «Getting to Know Charlie» where, instead of talking about his work experience, he quoted friends and family members saying somewhat bizarre things about his personality.
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