Sentences with phrase «author remains a point»

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Perhaps this is because it limits itself to discussing the points raised by Bultmann, and because its author has not yet realized the immense amount of work which remains to be done even after Bultmann's arguments have been disposed of.
Criticism of crying it out and sleep training: Though CIO critics sometimes point to a 2012 study finding that babies» levels of the stress hormone cortisol remained high even after they stopped crying and went to sleep on their own, that study has since been under fire for being too small (just 25 babies ages 4 to 10 months old) and flawed because there was no control group and no baseline cortisol levels reported to define what study author Dr. Wendy Middlemiss of the University of North Texas meant by «high.»
In Kijewski - Correa's case, she purposely developed a three - point rubric for all papers she reviews, which ensures that she remains consistent and impartial, and provides a clear mechanism to tell the authors what they can do better.
The authors concede that resolving the conditions of the quasicrystal's geologic formation «remains a serious and fascinating challenge» but contend that the complex and diverse collection of minerals in the sample points to a natural origin.
, Though there remains much work to figure out the degree to which a child's eye dilation can be reliably graphed to their depression risk, the authors are hopeful about the practical applications their results may someday point to, especially because of the test's low cost and ease in performing.
The authors make a persuasive case for their cause by pointing out how males in this society tend «to remain boys as long as possible» nowadays, thereby «forcing girls to become women long before they are ready.»
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The author points out that as schools award contracts to computer vendors such as Apple, Dell, and HP, market interests influence the body of research on 1:1 laptop programs, and despite a great deal of research over the five years studied, there remains a lack of understanding of the value added by the 1:1 programs for students» knowledge formation and the teaching practices that support such knowledge formation.
Whether that buzz will still exist for the 1000th author trying this method remains to be seen, but the important point is that either way, we have to be patient.
Pointing out that «authors remain the only essential part of the creation of a book and it is in everyone's interests to ensure they can make a living», it tells publishers that «unfair contract terms, including reduced royalty rates, are a major part of the problem».
Through it all, Outskirts Press authors have remained our main focal point.
My overall point remains that at the end of the day, when entities as big as Amazon and Hachette go at it, the people who are ultimately hurt by this are still authors — who can't sell their stuff via Amazon — and readers, who can't buy the books they may want to get.
But my larger point remains valid: it's understandable that indie authors, in certain cases, might pay for reviews.
My point remains: some of the finest authors in the world don't make a living from their writing, so using that as a divisor between «author» and «not - author» is nonsensical.
While it remains an open debate among authors which price point entry should be the most effective strategy to show readers how much the book is worth, readers are torn between canceling the preorders and waiting patiently for discounts by buying whatever price the book is set.
However, the point remains that if you have written your novel for a market (and authors who have done
If your position is not well - placed among the best sellers, Hugh Howey's point should remain intact that mid-list authors can make enough for their living from their writing.
In Table 3 [Best and Worst Average Annual Returns (1945 — 2007)-RSB- the authors display several one -, five -, and 10 - year average returns to drive home their point that an investor needs to remain in the market for the long term to achieve solid investment returns and to avoid short - term losses.
Chapter 3 example points out that while a trend is noted towards an ever - wider inclusion of EU bodies, culminating in its extended application to «all bodies, offices, and agencies» of the EU — a move which the authors curiously describe as «paternalism» (p. 78)-- it remains up to the applicant to find out how and to what extent these bodies» documents are legally included under the general right (p. 71).
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