Sentences with phrase «closely at self»

However, this past year, I believe two things happened that have caused entertainment executives to look even more closely at self - published books for ideas.
We must look more closely at the self.

Not exact matches

«This was the first time we saw self - publishing turn into an audition for commercial prime time,» says Nathan Maharaj, director of merchandise at Kobo, which recently launched Kobo Writing Life, a self - publishing e-book service for aspiring writers that Maharaj's team closely monitors for «opportunities that are worth mainstream attention.»
When you look at the rise of coworking and shared office space, it's clear that this trend is closely connected to improved remote technologies and an increasingly large share of self - employed workers.
In these two views, God is either so closely related to the self that man's freedom is denied, or God is not at all related to the self with the result that the self is not related to the rest of the universe.
These computer simulations of an abstract model (closely related to the features which characterize self - organizing chemical and biological systems) clearly show that the origin of intrinsic capacity for self - definition can be understood in detail, at least in relatively simple cases.
What do you mean by average?I doubt you watched him closely at Bournemouth.He was their best player and was running the show until the injuries came in.He always starts playing a bit like his old self when he plays string of games.Then just when his about to remind us then the injuries come.Anyone who says he was average at Bournemouth obviously didn't watch him.Also I feel the word «average «is used ignorantly a lot of times over here.I quite remember people here saying Serge Gnabry was average and deadwood.However, those that were watching him and knew his talent knew he wasn't average.If Arsenal sell Wilshere then they must pray that he doesn't have an injury free season because if he does he's gonna be one of the best.
Let's look more closely at what I'm calling the child's secure sense of self.
Meantime, while they have chosen to converge in Accra to tickle themselves and laugh over their self - satisfaction that their choice of tool for political campaigns will yield victory at Election 2016, President Mahama and his campaign armada are down in the trenches, interacting closely with the voters and assuring them of what the government will do to build on the infrastructural foundation that it has laid.
«Prior research has shown that self - harm and depression are linked to increased risk for suicide and so, like physical self - harm and depression, we need to closely look at the possibility that digital self - harm behaviors might precede suicide attempts,» said Hinduja.
A new study indicates that, at least for most major groups in the United States, self - identified ethnicity corresponds closely with what genetic markers reveal, suggesting that race can be a useful guide to at least some aspects of biology.
The NRC report comes less than three months after Craig Venter and his colleagues at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Md., published their manufacture and insertion of a synthetic bacterial genome into a closely related bacterial cell which was then able to self - replicate.
Cancer self - treatment schools the world over list nuts / butters (the whole nut with skin on), as off - limits for people who are self - treating for cancer, or those trying to lick candida and other parasite infestations (which we are now discovering are closely associated with cancers), and no matter where you look, you are being told to avoid nuts at all costs.
Absent any need for Sirkian quote marks, the less brightly stylized images in «Carol» more closely resemble those of «Mildred Pierce,» but the palette here seems even more deliberately muted — all dingy greens and nicotine browns, bathed in noirish shadows that seem to provide a cover under which the characters can at last reveal their true selves.
Since the VS course was set up to be flexible and self - paced to a certain extent, tracking a specific group of students allowed her to follow the students» progress more closely and gain a better understanding of these students» learning situations, including their schedules and conflicts at their own schools.
Maybe it's time to ask the decision - makers to take a look at themselves a little more closely, to self - assess... to see if BIG Education is performing up to standards.
Theresa Horner, VP, Digital Content at Barnes & Noble told Good e-Reader that «We want to start working more closely with authors groups, self - published organizations and writers groups in those European countries.
Yes, authors will be looking at those clauses about digital rights in contracts very closely, especially with the high royalty rates for the self - published ebooks.
Let's look at each characteristic needed to successfully self - publish your book more closely.
Working at Rover Oaks has enabled her to learn a vast amount of information on animal behavior with self study and working very closely with the training staff.
My fellow student educator and I decided to look closely at two photographs found in Still Life with Fish; Jack Pierson's Self - Portrait # 1 and Catherine Opie's Self - Portrait, 1970.
In these two current bodies of work, she turns the camera on the self, peering closely at intimacy in the one instance and self - intimacy in the other.
Including references ranging from popular TV sitcoms like Living Single to MTV's Real World to Edwin S. Porter's early 1907 short film Laughing Gas, Syms's videos and performances look closely at representations of blackness, and their relationship to self, narrative, vernacular, feminist thought, and activist traditions.
In spite of this, Trujillo's scenes force us to look closely at the world around us, revealing truths that evoke discomfort or elicit thought and self - examination.
Self - insurance and ring - fencing are not identical, but when looked at closely, they are often found to be one and the same.
This pattern of change in means over the decade between the 2005 study and ours appears consistent with the small, but significant, increases observed between 2007 and 2012 in the self - report subscale means for Total Difficulties, Emotional Symptoms, Peer Relationship Problems and Hyperactivity - Inattention (but a decrease in Conduct Problems) in nationally representative New Zealand samples of children aged 12 — 15 years, 28 and with a similar increase in Emotional Symptoms and decrease in Conduct Problems between 2009 and 2014 in English community samples of children aged 11 — 13 years.29 The mean PLE score in the MCS sample aligned closely with that reported previously for a relatively deprived inner - city London, UK, community sample aged 9 — 12 years19 using these same nine items, although the overall prevalence of a «Certainly True» to at least one of the nine items in the MCS (52.2 %) was lower than that obtained in the London sample (66.0 %).8
But when partners more closely resemble each other's ideal selves, couples fare better — above and beyond the benefit to the relationship afforded by how similar you are in actuality, says Caryl Rusbult, a psychologist at the Free University of Amsterdam.
NAR is looking closely at the bill along with another bill, the Small Business Health Fairness Act, S. 406, which would enable associations to provide their members more affordable heath insurance than they can now, either through a self - insured plan or through a carrier.
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