Howey has published an expanded version, with
a far bigger data set, and here is a post on it by Mark Coker of Smashwords.
Not exact matches
Random House has countered this claim saying, «Our publishing house, which is the only one of the
Big Six to make its ebooks available without restriction for library lending, is
setting the library ebook price with «
far less definitive, encompassing circulation
data» than the sell - through information used to determine retail pricing.»
Applebaum said that the publishing house, which is the only one of the
Big Six to make its ebooks available without restriction for library lending, is
setting the library ebook price with «
far less definitive, encompassing circulation
data» than the sell - through information used to determine retail pricing.
These three independently observed
data sets are intimately connected, give exceptional confidence related to the gains of energy in the Earth system, and say
far more about the long - term external forcing the system is undergoing than looking at sensible surface temperature trends with the starting point being the height of the
big 1998 El Niño.
AltFi describes this as «by
far the
biggest retrenchment in SME lending in the past two years, which is as
far back as the
data set stretches», whilst laying the blame for the drop at the door of last year's vote by the UK to leave the European Union.