Sentences with phrase «done in print»

Baron argues that careful reading and careful thinking are the hallmark of higher education, and that such reading and thinking is better done in print.
I would argue that careful reading and careful thinking are also the hallmark of the practice of law, and that such reading and thinking is better done in print.
The first two titles we created, The Bite of the Mango and Chanda's Secrets, started to sell steadily in ebook format, just as they'd done in print.
Regardless, in this new publishing paradigm, all documents will be done in print and in color: This is due to the wide variety of formats and media you will be using.
I don't know how her books have done in print, and she says she wants to be with a traditional publisher for better distribution.
That simply can not be done in print.
His new covers, for the books being done in print since he got picked up by traditional publishers, are awesome.
Sometimes there would be additional new editorial content that's just on the Web site, but in a lot of cases, the Web site was sort of just a companion to whatever was being done in print — and that's in effect what Scientific American's Web site was for many years, too.
And I think it's just healthier for a lot of things, a lot of reasons, get what we got done in print, in the next hour or two and then leave and come back tomorrow at a reasonable hour Thursday.
The athlete vignettes that are done in print or on video are what makes SPORTS so awesome.
Even then, according to classic research by Web guru Jakob Nielsen and others, you read digital pages more slowly than paper ones, and ultimately you read less online than you do in print.
Yeah, and it's OK to verbally refer to somebody who sews for a living as a sewer, but don't do it in print.
Because I hear and refute these «reasons» now and again, I've decided to do it in print once and for all...
So the great thing is, you now, one fascinating opportunity, is that we can put some kinds of articles up on our Web site first, start to present that information, start to immediately, then initiate a kind of conversation with our audience over this and start to draw in their comments, fill [in] any kinds of questions they had that we didn't address in the original form of that editorial, and we can use that to rework what we would then do in print.
Referring to Powers of Ten as an inspiration, he added that «doing it in a printed book slows things down, in a good way.»
Click «Print» on the next screen showing your workout card and in your printers dialogue box just follow the steps you normally do in printing any document.
The best way to go for a trend like this is to do it in a print you absolutely can't get enough of.
(even better to do this in print: like a zebra coat and a zebra scarf!)
He praises our program Siskel & Ebert with faint damns (we are the best of a bad lot, I am a jolly chap, etc.) and then says, «I simply don't want people to think that what they have to do on TV is what I'm supposed to do in print:» But that is not the real problem facing Corliss, who might better have asked why what he has to do in Time is what he's supposed to do in print.
The recent rapid growth of the market for electronic editions of contemporary fiction, with some titles selling more in digital marketplaces than they do in printed form, seems unlikely to tail off.
«I sell about two - thirds [more] books in digital formats than I do in print
Data on the whole of the digital market is not currently available, so the Bookseller has estimated that if the big five hold a similar market share in digital as they do in print (56 %), there were 85.5 m e-books sold in Britain in 2015.
There's a small newspaper publication here that makes more in digital from the US customers than they do in print from their local subscribers.
It takes more time to refer to a note in an e-book version of a Shakespeare play than it does in a print version.
Those have just as many errors as they do in print.
Again, easy to do in print but impossible with today's ereader apps.
Maybe Self - help doesn't do as well in eBooks as it does in print.
Hard to do that in print with single issues these days.
Trying not to do in digital what I can't do in print was such a bad mistake.
Particularly with illustrated fixed - page titles, designers need to think about how readers use digital, what they expect from digital and how they can take advantage of things they can't do in print.
It was important to me to have my book looking as perfect in the Kindle edition as it does in print, and despite my best efforts I couldn't master the little detailsthe ones that make a difference.
Data on the whole of the digital market is not currently available, so the Bookseller has estimated that if the big five hold a similar market share in digital as they do in print (56 %), there were 85.5 m ebooks sold in Britain in 2015.
While it can finally hyphenate, in a kind - of sorta way, when justifying text, the Kindle will still only expand word spacing and it will never ever reduce spacing the way you would do in a print book.
Some devices / formats even make you turn the pages like you do in a print book, out of concern, I suppose, that confused users might be totally dismayed if page - turning worked differently...
5) The online version could still contain advertisements through a clickable table of contents or menu, a feature many members would likely enjoy reviewing online as they do in print
Likens AI to what Am Jur or CJS (Corpus Jursi Secondum) did in the print days — serve as a starting point but enable lawyers to add value.
You'll find the same great collection of LRW scholarship here as you did in the print version.
This has been possible because of the relative ease of searching online databases of legislation and case law, something that was formerly very difficult to do in print.
Those are things that we are accustomed to when we speak to others; but when we type on a computer we often revert to thinking about writing as publishing, and expect things to operate the same way they do in print: namely, that we can save content somewhere, refer to it and so on (as Megan Garber discusses in her excellent piece at the Neiman Lab).
It's not that the New hasn't always driven media, but rather how fierce this has become as we read more and more online, with the websites» infinite need for fresh content, than we do in print.
However, Hoff said that Georgia tends to appeal more on the Web than it does in print.
I too would have said the statement was irresponsible if Marty had simply dreamed it up, but I doubt that someone of Marty's station would do that in print.

Not exact matches

Handy: If they do put a private equity fund in your 401 (k), read the fine print and know what it is you're investing in.
In July, Whitman stepped down the board of HP Inc. (hpq), the personal computer and printing sibling of HPE (hpe), leaving many analysts to wonder if her decision had something to do with Whitman possibly becoming Uber's new CEO.
«You can now print out a mould in the exact right size, do a prototype, have the customer sign off, then produce the ring through traditional gold manufacturing using the mould,» says Stewart.
Done properly, social media has the potential to show greater returns than paid ads in print publications, radio and television.
In other words: Don't feel guilty for heading out to that afternoon spin class: you'll see productivity benefits at work — and less of a bum print in your chaiIn other words: Don't feel guilty for heading out to that afternoon spin class: you'll see productivity benefits at work — and less of a bum print in your chaiin your chair.
In order to get digital to the point where it is compensating for print's decline, the Times would have to add as many new subscribers this quarter as it did in the last quarter, and then do so again in the next quarter, and the one after that, and the one after thaIn order to get digital to the point where it is compensating for print's decline, the Times would have to add as many new subscribers this quarter as it did in the last quarter, and then do so again in the next quarter, and the one after that, and the one after thain the last quarter, and then do so again in the next quarter, and the one after that, and the one after thain the next quarter, and the one after that, and the one after that.
But more than half of this group do not pay for their news, either in print or online.
In other words, what looks good on a computer screen doesn't always look good on a printed brochure or poster.
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