Sentences with phrase «cost of doing»

Sure, most legitimate book awards have entry fees, but consider it a cost of doing business, just like the price for buying book ads on Amazon or BookBub.
The cost of doing so is minimal, and you get to keep all of the sales — not just 35 % or 70 %.
Which was fine for them, but probably means for every time the publishers had to pay out, they got away with it enough other times to make paying hush money just the cost of doing business.
This will certainly get bookstores involved in ebooks but has to be watched as all other marketplace deals have tended to raise the cost of doing business once they have cashed in on the clients, community and brands.
They have the capacity to make your book glow above the sky for readers to discover yet they are gradually losing relevancy based on their high cost of doing business and poor royalty payout.
My account manager said that Amazon probably doesn't do direct deposit to Canada because the cost of doing so is too high, but other US companies don't have a problem, so...
But as one critic has pointed out, it's the cost of doing business... or buying Twitter followers, however you look at it.
The cost of doing that for one book will pay for the software.
The cost of doing an audiobook will be based on factors including the length of your story and production and editing costs.
So consider those mailings as part of the cost of doing business, and don't dwell on the obvious fact that some people are using your book to make a couple of undeserved dollars.
When Amazon demands the right to opt out of those payments, they are shifting some of their cost of doing business on to others, including local retail businesses.
Suck it up as the cost of doing business and just do the right thing.
For them, the money they put out is simply the cost of doing business.
One post exposed the horrible cost of doing business with one «epublishing service» company.
Instead, Opel could've decided to discontinue the Corsa and revive it in 2018, but the cost of doing that would've exceeded the amount it spent to redesign the exterior of a dated car for just four years.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard — the cost of doing business these days.
But for people living the Truck Life, this is the cost of doing business.
The funny part about that is, it will increase the cost of doing business with an aftermarket shop.
The cost of doing it right is, from what I've seen, several thousand dollars.
The byzantine steps, along with the length of time it takes to conduct a dismissal, and the high cost of doing so, explain why just 100 dismissal hearings were heard between 1996 and 2005, according to the state's Legislative Analyst's Office, the watchdog on these matters.
This increase was a welcome relief for after school programs that have been in dire need based on minimum wage and other increases in the cost of doing business in the face of flat funding.
That federal funding shortfall, which has persisted over the past forty years (last year, the federal government only funded 15.7 percent of the excess cost of educating students with special needs, far short of the promised 40 percent), has been passed down to states and local school districts that are required to comply with strict federal requirements related to serving students with special needs — and must shoulder more than 80 percent of the cost of doing so.
«This is a challenging time of initiating such a change movement,» says Massachusetts education secretary Paul Reville, referring to the economic downturn, «but the cost of not initiating this scope and scale of change far exceeds in the long run the cost of doing it.»
The six main influences are productivity, inflation, exchange rates, tax rates, infrastructure and cost of doing business.
It's a game about forgetting things and about loss, about remembering what you had and the cost of doing so.
They shut down the site in 2009 due to various concerns and the cost of doing business in the 2009 environment.
The content used to achieve this has shrunk over time while the relative cost of doing so has grown.
Most radical, though, the new hire at his company, 23 - year - old Natalie (Anna Kendrick), has come up with a plan to slash the cost of doing business by having Ryan and his colleagues fire people over the internet using TI lines and computer screens.
Drugs are not a problem so much as a way of life; the central black characters in the movie never use drugs themselves, but trade in them, with death as a cost of doing business.
Jack's growing relationship with Clara lets him expertly show a man coming apart at the seams, unsure if he should let his guard down, move on, or suspect her of being yet another of the untold number of enemies he's accrued as the cost of doing business.
However, the cost of doing business, i.e. salaries paid to translators and representatives, etc., not to mention the internet costs in certain foreign countries (i.e. Russia, Ukraine) are much, much higher than traditional costs.
The cost of doing business, i.e. salaries paid to translators and our representatives, etc., not to mention the internet costs in certain foreign countries (i.e. Russia, Ukraine)
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The true cost of these juices lies somewhere between the standard cost of doing business and the fact that juice bars sell more than liquefied fruits and veggies.
This has no effect on your sale price and is simply a cost of doing business for the company you are purchasing from.
Im lost, and... im going to stuggle to find that many calories a day from clean sources, the cost of doing so is ridiculous!
Tobacco companies consider these legal actions as just another cost of doing business.
However joint pain is just a cost of doing business, regardless of how intelligently you train.
Fortuna's Kessy said that's an acceptable cost of doing business.
Professors welcoming postdocs into their own union appears to call into question a couple of commonly heard objections to postdoc unionization: that it damages the postdoc - PI relationship and that it threatens grants and grant renewals by raising the cost of doing research.
Award sizes, too, have increased, as NSF has endeavored to keep up with the cost of doing science — a cost that is increasing faster than the rate of inflation.
Jackson: There is no question in my mind that the main concern is to reduce the cost of doing research and reduce the employer's commitment and liability to the lowest level possible.
From now on such requests will be considered by the discipline - specific NSF divisions; small grants covering only the incremental cost of doing science abroad may not fare well in the new system.
For all the talk of a generation empowered by the Net, today's teens are sure that at some point their privacy will be invaded but believe that this is the cost of doing business in their world.
Rather than ruling out ideas on the basis of the conventional wisdom (i.e., mostly uninformed prejudice), the whole point of the scientific method is to check things out for ourselves — especially when the cost of doing so is modest and the potential rewards are great.
«This is not a good thing, but I guess I view a certain amount of social discomfort in the field as the cost of doing what I do for a living.»
Becoming compliant with the proposed ruling could, according to one HHS official, drive up the cost of doing large - scale trials or surveys because of the extra work involved in ensuring that projects meet the standards required.
It's just a cost of doing business.
«That can only be done in industry because of the complexity and cost of doing the work.
They were baked in a purpose - built giant oven, and the cost of doing so is thought to have been roughly 10 % of the mission.
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