Sentences with phrase «judged by readers»

She chooses or disposes — and is judged by her readers accordingly.
My Perspective: I mostly focused on contests that were judged by readers, book bloggers, and librarians.
We also sponsor a continuous writing contest judged by our readers!
Indie books are judged by READERS, the people we writers are trying to entertain.
To be judged by readers.
For me the real allure of self - publishing is that the gatekeepers are out of the equation and your work is judged by readers.
Judging by the reader's information, the latest firmware sticks to Android Wear build number 2.6.0, while also showing as Android 8.0 Oreo.

Not exact matches

Judging by the emails we get from our readers, there appears to be some confusion about home inspections and FHA loans.
The Tennessee judge (in Mozert v. Hawkins County) ordered in November 1986 that public schools honor a request by a group of parents that their children be excused from using certain readers offensive to their religious convictions.
By drawing extensively on his letters, Dodaro allows the reader to see how Augustine responded to concrete problems faced by magistrates and judgeBy drawing extensively on his letters, Dodaro allows the reader to see how Augustine responded to concrete problems faced by magistrates and judgeby magistrates and judges.
To judge by the marketing blitz these days, many readers would say yes (though that was not the answer Peter had in mind).
Justin notes that Paul's rhetorical strategy here is to begin by talking about wicked people who had turned from God and gotten caught up in all kinds of sins, only to turn the argument on his readers by declaring, «Therefore you have no excuse, O man, every one of you who judges.
I provided an abundance of documentation so the reader can judge the partisanship of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops based on the evidence, not the mere assertions of the kind offered by Professor Rougeau.
Judge Graham expresses in his decision thoughts that by now should be quite familiar to our readers: «The Justices of the Supreme Court disagree among themselves on the proper role of religion in public life and the extent of the Court's authority to decide these issues under the Establishment Clause.
Eliot was an artist, and a person's art should be judged by what a person was setting out to accomplish and not by what the reader thinks an allegedly Christian poem or poetry ought to «say» or be.
Downing reminds readers that postmodernism «should not be judged by problematic practices carried out in its name,» but should be more closely examined by the Christian community before judgment is rendered.
A further danger lies in these bad translations, because, to judge by the comments, many if not most of the readers of this blog do not live in Paris (or France), but simply visit, and so could be misled into believing that «tant pis» is not polite language.
Nominees will participate in a series of competition dinners, which will be judged by a select group of Robb Report readers and editors.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
A roundup of gift tags and embellishments showed readers that you can in fact judge a book by its cover!
I am writing this to tell my readers not to judge a book by its cover, and if you think your child needs help to please get them the help they need.
The reader may judge whether Lomborg has contributed to public understanding by suggesting, with this reference as his authority, that the cost to society from carbon dioxide emissions from coal fired power plants is «probably» 0.64 cents per kilowatt - hour.7
Judging by the increasing amount of emails I receive from readers on a daily basis, it seems to be a growing problem and treatment options are not widely discussed.
I've been judged by some of my readers... sadly there are still mothers out there who think they know best, and moreover, they think they know how I do it, and they know exactly what to think about that... Well, I let them.
So rather than try to engineer our way around that, Slated designed its process to harness that subjectivity by applying the same set of rigorous standards to the way readers assess every script, based on the same objective criteria that buyers and reps themselves use to judge material.
LSA can then closely approximate the degree of similarity of meaning between two texts as judged by human readers.
You may be able to figure this out by plugging in a code reader to see what the PCM is saying the temp is and judging against the dash.
The Z06 added to that stack of trophies this week by being judged the «Sexiest Vehicle» in the Detroit News» Readers» Choice awards for the 2015 North American International Auto Show.
Like it or not, readers will judge a book by its cover.
Though we have been told since childhood not to judge a book by its cover, your cover forms the reader's first impression of the book's content and your writing style.
Guess the judges were «astounded by Gaiman's sharp, spine - tingling storytelling,» as BookPage reviewer Angela Leeper promised readers would be in our October 2008 review of the book.
The saying goes, «you can't judge a book by its cover,» but readers do.
As important as the advice, «don't judge a book by its cover,» is for not making quick judgments, that doesn't mean that all your potential readers are following it.
Traditional publishers are by no means the only place you can get this independent assessment of your work, but making your potential readers be the judge is clearly not the best bet either.
Readers judge books by their covers and the covers for This Plague of Days convey isolation, desolation and civilization's collapse.
And readers absolutely, one hundred percent judge books by their covers so if your cover looks like you created it in Microsoft Paint, chances are your sales will reflect it.»
Unless you're a well - established author with a track record of bestsellers, readers are definitely judging your books by their covers...
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.
Everyone Judges A Book By Its Cover - It's your potential reader's first impression.
Potential readers assume that our book was judged by competent professionals in the publishing world, and was deemed by them to be one of the best in its category.
The Apothecary and The Apprentices have at their heart a group of characters that readers care deeply about, judging by the wonderful letters Meloy's young fans send her.
The Goldfinch may have won Donna Tartt the Pulitzer, praised by judges as a novel which «stimulates the mind and touches the heart», but the acclaimed title's 800 - odd pages appear to have intimidated British readers, with less than half of those who downloaded it from e-bookseller Kobo making it to the end.
Some book awards are determined by panels of expert judges who seem to be fairly out of touch with the interests of the typical reader.
Judging by this week's Monday Contest, readers are interested in debut novels.
Readers: Do you judge a book by its cover?
Judging these books solely by their covers, you have to wonder how this combination of legs, plates, and some nearby dessert combine, like Voltron or an Egyptian hieroglyphic, to represent something that female readers want to read.
Ripplinger has a panache for the older models «I still love my Sony 350s and it's still the reader I judge all others by (nothing comes close).
Arguably, judging books by pages read means it's about pleasing the reader, now more than ever.
Despite the adage to never judge a book by its cover, readers do.
Readers DO judge books by their cover.
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