So much of this project has emerged from conversations here on the blog that I try to
base decisions on reader response as often as possible.
Not exact matches
The
reader today must come to his own
decision on this matter, and it will have to be
based very largely
on his over-all picture of Christ in the gospels.
«For a long time, a natural consumer who's probably a label
reader would look at a nutritional panel and ingredient deck and would make their
decision based on that.
Readers often make purchasing
decisions based solely
on the opinions of trusted mom bloggers.
The
reader can be left to make their
decision based on the evidence.
All information, recommendations and resources found
on Mind Body Oasis are
based on my own opinion and are meant to inspire and motivate
readers to make their own nutrition and health
decisions after consulting with their health care provider.
Our
readers trust our content and
base their buying
decisions on the solutions and innovations we cover.
The
decision to make my ebooks free is certainly
based on the business proposition that I need
readers if I'm ever going to make a living.
As we go through the publishing process, remember that every
decision we make should be
based on the following idea: «What would my
reader want to know to decide to buy my book?»
The
decision to print in volume and distribute to stores will eventually be made
based on the results of Internet - only book launches where
readers preorder books directly from publishers.
Not only is the argument outrageous and
based on your bad gas, but your
decision to post a rant about the «wrong» type of book
readers on a blog targeted at
readers is lunacy.
When it comes to bestseller lists, the average
reader will
base their
decisions on what to buy through them.
The approach presented here is
based on three main pillars: an adaptation mechanism
based on a broad understanding of system dependencies; efficient use of system knowledge through involvement of actors throughout the process; and technological solutions to enable efficient actor communication and information handling.The book provides
readers with a better understanding of the factors that influence
decisions, and put forward solutions to facilitate the rapid adaptation to changes in the business environment and customer needs through intelligent upgrade i...
3) The most important factors that guide buying
decision by German
readers: For most, first impressions are the most important: 92 %
base their
decision on the book description, 73 % judge a book by its cover.
If those
readers are big enough fans of your work, they'll download an app and buy the book from Amazon; if they can't be bothered to do something even a child can master, then they probably weren't really big fans to begin with, and are those really people you want to
base all your business
decisions on?
Selection: The author judges will select winners from a shortlist created by Kobo booksellers
based on a combination of literary merit and
reader engagement — completion rates, reviews, and ratings will factor into the final
decision.
Many
decisions we make here at Lulu are
based on years worth of feedback from authors and
readers who let us know what's working for them and what's not working for them via our forums, our support cases, our online chat and our social networks.
Many
readers are initially attracted to books
based on the cover design — and make their purchasing
decisions within seconds — so don't skimp when it comes to hiring a designer or purchasing a predesigned cover.
Readers will often make purchasing
decisions based upon the strength of a post and it's rare for an author to make it into the spotlight
on the strength of a book alone.
Readers browsing Amazon's online book store (the Kindle store) for their next read will make their purchasing
decisions based on several factors.
Amanda says she made the
decision based on what's best for her career and for her
readers, rather than what's best for her writers.
Rather, I'm pointing out that our business
decisions regarding our publishing options should not be
based on our percentage of print
readers, but
on our percentage of
readers who buy offline.
He made his
decisions based on what he would want as a
reader, rather than spending time doing research
on best practices.
Not that you should listen to them — especially if you have twenty
readers and you make your final
decision based on a split vote.
The post here implies that
readers have been making a buying
decision based on that.
We strive to being our
readers comprehensive company reviews so that you can make the best
decision on which company is right for you,
based on your specific needs and objectives.
Readers of this section are advised not to act purely
on the
basis of information provided herein but also seek professional advice from experts before taking any investment
decisions.
I don't know anything, but I am a good chart
reader, and I stricly
based all my investment
decisions on my feeling and deep impressions, without almost never doubting.
There are many «styles» of travel blogs, the two most common being: 1) A narrative, personal experience accounting of trips, which can be any length as they are primarily intended to entertain
readers who travel vicariously through those stories; and 2) A «review» style that is typically kept factual and is only as long as it needs to be, since the intention is to inform travel consumers who make
decisions based on those reviews.
If 98 out of 100 star sign
readers tell me I should make x
decision over y, I ignore it all and make a
decision based on the best information available.
I just learned from a helpful
reader that yesterday the Second Circuit rejected the government's appeal of this sentence (in this summary order),
based largely
on the strength of the Circuit's work last week in its en banc Cavera
decision (basics here, comments here
on Cavera).
While seeking her
readers» thoughts
on the subject, Edmond explains the reasons for this policy: (a) Best Buy chooses vendors
based on the quality and value of the product / service that ultimately is the best for its customers, and does not want there to be even the slightest suggestion that
decisions are influenced by personal gain
on the part of an employee; and (b) Best Buy believes that «fraud and corruption begin small and at the edges of a business relationship.»
A
decision has been taken not to directly cover legal aid funding in this edition,
on the
basis this has become such a specialised area with which most
readers will no longer have dealings with.
Readers are cautioned against making any
decisions based on this material alone.
We strive to being our
readers comprehensive company reviews so that you can make the best
decision on which company is right for you,
based on your specific needs and objectives.
Also, by speaking the
reader's language fluently, you help communicate a knowledge that is important to the hiring process and to the job itself — hiring
decisions are
based on these implications.
Of course they can't... so your resume's
reader makes a
decision if you're qualified
based on first impressions and gut feel, because that's all they have time for in 6 seconds.
When you start to think about how your
reader perceives your resume, remember that the first
decision is
based entirely
on gut feel (do you expect a detailed analysis in 15 seconds?)
Decision isn't made
based on facts: How can your
readers make qualified / non-qualified
decisions based on the facts in your resume in only 6 seconds?
Decision based on quick scan: In 15 seconds, all your
readers do is scan your resume quickly.
But remember... your
reader makes the
decision if they are interested
based on the top half of your first page.
Readers make that
decision based on their assessment of three questions: Is this resume relevant to the position I'm seeking to fill?
Putting your hobbies, your interests, or statistics about your career can be fun and engaging, but they can also distract the
reader from the bare bones information that they will most likely
base their
decision to hire you
on.
«Amazingly, Stop Walking
On Eggshells not only teaches readers how to recognize the signs of borderline personality disorder, it also shows how they can make life and relationship decisions based on what they want and need instead of decisions controlled by the illness.&raqu
On Eggshells not only teaches
readers how to recognize the signs of borderline personality disorder, it also shows how they can make life and relationship
decisions based on what they want and need instead of decisions controlled by the illness.&raqu
on what they want and need instead of
decisions controlled by the illness.»
Readers are discouraged from making major life
decisions based solely
on suggestions and information presented
on this site.