Sentences with phrase «back his books from»

The Bad: I just got back the book from my Beta readers, and I do need to make some changes.
To persuade one of the Publisher Defendants to stay with the others and sign an agreement, Apple CEO Steve Jobs wrote to an executive of the Publisher Defendant's corporate parent that the publisher had only two choices apart from signing the Apple Agency Agreement: (i) Accept the status quo («Keep going with Amazon at $ 9.99»); or (ii) continue with a losing policy of delaying the release of electronic versions of new titles («Hold back your books from Amazon»).
I borrow paper - back books from the local HOA library.
The only other alternatives, Jobs wrote, were to «Keep going with Amazon at $ 9.99» or to «Hold back your books from Amazon,» which would lead to piracy.
He recently took back his books from the original publisher and is now self - publishing them.
Optimized navigation between browser and eBook (easier to go back your book from the browser by opening a link)
Final step is for me to take back my book from Bookbaby and post it on Kindle select and away we go.
Sure, it might be convenient to be able to download a book anytime (in the US only), but Amazon has shown it can and will take back books from the Kindle.
The big question is: will American Express purchase the back book from Citi?
If American Express does purchase the Hilton back book from Citi then that means all existing Citi Hilton cardholders would be automatically product changed to an American Express Hilton card.

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The book, titled Modus Orandi Deum Aliaque Pia et Christiana Exercitia Nec Non Deiparae Virginis Maria Litaniae, was marked with an antique stamp from the Royal Library of Turin, and the purchaser was right to trust his instincts; it had been stolen from a display case there back in 2012.
-- Mike Zivin, co-founder and CEO of Whittl, an online appointment booking platform for neighborhood businesses, which recently raised a $ 3.3 million Series A round with backing from GrubHub co-founder Mike Evans, as well as GrubHub's first VC, Origin Ventures in Chicago.
This means you explain to them why they should care about what you are about to tell them in the book and how it relates back to the emotions they felt from the hook.
The problem of confirmation bias — a tendency to place weight on data that back up our beliefs, which can prevent us from exploring alternatives — has recently been explored in a number of pop psychology books.
I now own 5 successful businesses and I STILL revert back to this book from time to time.
-- Mike Zivin, cofounder and CEO of Whittl, an online appointment booking platform for neighborhood businesses, which recently raised a $ 3.3 million series A round with backing from GrubHub co-founder Mike Evans as well as GrubHub's first VC, Origin Ventures in Chicago.
Meituan - Dianping, one of China's highest - funded startups offering services from food delivery to hotel bookings, announced it was buying Tencent - backed Mobike for approximately US$ 3.4 billion, the largest bike - sharing deal to date.
Back then Bookmans was already transitioning from a used bookstore into a used books - records - musical - instruments - electronics - whatever - customers - bring - us store.
His book also claimed that the car somehow disappeared from the back of a sealed truck hauling it from Florida to California, never to be seen again.
Bargaining for Advantage, the book by Wharton professor G. Richard Shell, often backs its arguments with tidbits drawn from psychological research.
There's a small book about letters from his daughter that he had written to his daughter back in the late 20s when he was traveling in America.
Sceptics won't have to search long for a reason not to bother with this book: pride of place on the back cover is given to an endorsement from alternative medicine and integrative health guru Dr. Andrew Weil.
Much of investigative journalist Neuwirth's book takes the form of a travelogue, mapping the back channels of this trade, from auto - parts markets in Nigeria to counterfeit - watch vendors in Guangzhou, China.
«They not only would purchase the textbooks with compromised credit cards, but in most instances, within 48 - 72 hours from purchasing the textbooks, they would actually sell the textbooks back to the same textbook company online that they stole the books from.
The company, which had been around since 1872, started to step away from legal books and began using the internet to publish their legal materials online in the mid-1990s, eventually selling the company for over $ 3 billion (back when a billion was a lot of money).
These «back door» travel bookings can stretch your miles further than booking award flights directly from the domestic carriers.
This was propagated by a popular book some years back, but it's since been rebutted by many scientists who have stated that whilst practice and time spent certainly matter, the exact number of hours to become an expert on something will vary from person to person depending on multiple variables that differ from one person to the next.
The Feds thought what we need to do is re-inflate prices back to bubble levels, so as to keep the debts on the books and save the Banks from having negative equity.
Netflix increased its subscription rates in October 2017, but that did not hold back the streaming service from booking a record - breaking quarter.
This book contains some superb insights on everything from startup through giving back as a social entrepreneur.
Premier Pauline Marois» government, which backed away from an earlier prediction to balance the books by this year, now promises to guide the struggling province out of the red by 2015 - 16.
Dollar claws back ground after Beige Book; Canadian dollar sells off after BOC decision Bank of Canada leaves interest rates unchangedThe U.S. dollar edges slightly higher against its main rivals on Wednesday as the British pound falls from a new post-Brexit high on disappointing inflation data, and the Canadian dollar slips as the Bank of Canada left rates unchanged.
In this inspirational, affirmative book, Morin expands upon her original message, providing practical strategies to help readers avoid the thirteen common habits that can hold them back from success.
Expect more push back along these lines from a book with such a bold title.
Foreign debt and corporate bonds are a useful diversifier, according to Lars Kroijer, but I wonder if he has backed off from this position in the latest edition of his book — does anyone know if that is so?
Check this quran quote 33:26 And He brought down (the ones) of the population of the Book (Or: Family of the Book, i.e., the Jews and christians) who backed them from their bastions, and hurled horror in their hearts; a group you killed and (another) group you (made) captive.
33:26 And He brought down (the ones) of the population of the Book (Or: Family of the Book, i.e., the Jews and christians) who backed them from their bastions, and hurled horror in their hearts; a group you killed and (another) group you (made) captive.
I challenge you to read a nonfiction book named A Divine Revelation of Hell by Mary Baxter from front to back.
I understand how you feel about this issue, the book Protocols of the Elders of Zion, speaks about how the Jews run the world from the back seat, but just like in the Old Testiment many failed God, but His promise was to them and He will return to them first and we will walk with Him and them.
Which is why I know that last Thursday, my Amazon ranking was all the way down to 4,222 in books (a mere 2,700 points away from John Acuff's Stuff Christians Like and 3,500 points away from Donald Miller» sA Million Miles in a Thousand Years), but that by Sunday night it was back up to 19,501 in books (15,000 points away from Pete Wilson's Plan B and 19,500 points away from Stieg Larsson's The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest).
@Sarah, I remember you from 2007 - 8 around when your first book came out, back when I used to blog more, um, prolifically.
That's one of the things I was pointing out to someone who read a book on necromancy (long island medium) and was totally sold on everything the author wrote and was now at «peace» from reading about the endless cycles of death — i.e. soul coming back as such... dying then coming back again as another.
Is your only come - back going to be just lines from an archaic book written for a society that no longer exists?
They seem to leap out at him from books, signs, even the back of cereal boxes.
Speaking of Jesus and Christmas, just got back from the Christian book store, and they have expanded.
I often get jealous of the people who «strike it rich» with book deals and conference invitations, who get the parties and the fame because they were bad but now they found Jesus, but then I look back over my life, at how far Jesus and I have walked together, what we have been through together, and how we have suffered, and grieved, and rejoiced, and laughed together, and I realize that no book deal, bank account, or applause from men could ever substitute for what I have with Jesus.
If you want to become a Christian celebrity, go sin for a season, and then repent and write a book about how God brought you back from the brink of hell.
These fears are not so different from the fear I see in the eyes of protestors carrying signs that depict President Obama as Hitler, the fear I see in the red faces of angry preachers urging their parishioners to «take America back for God,» the fear I detect in some of the books against emerging church, the fear I detect in some of the books in support of the emerging church, the fear I hear in the voices of both gays and the conservative evangelical activists who lobby against them when both sides consider for just a second the possibility that maybe they have it wrong.
If we step back from this particular passage, and attend to our different hermeneutical strategies, we shall see that most of the continuity we discern between these books will depend upon the interpretative unit we select for Process and Reality.
(You may recognize her name from her recent book When God Talks Back, which Peter Berger reviewed in our April issue.)
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