Sentences with phrase «just as the book»

Just as a book can not write itself, a marriage can not fail of its own volition.
Just as the book powerfully exposes the myth that acceptance of gay marriage would have no significant social consequences, so too the authors could have made the further argument that, to varying degrees, all sexual unions outside marriage (as traditionally understood) are harmful to society.
She was the first result of the new outpouring of God's Spirit, and when God's Spirit had finished his work, there would be a new heaven and a new earth just as the book of redemption promised.
At the last moment, just as the book of life is being closed, God's verdict is announced.
She was responding just as the book had said she would.
I asked my new unborn baby to hold off being born until we could finish the edits and he happily agreed, not initiating labor until three weeks after my due date, just as the book was finished.
But, just as book publicists (and authors and publishers who are conducting book publicity campaigns) give away books to book reviewers (and producers, editors, journalists, and bloggers) to garner book promotion opportunities, it makes sense to directly give books away to your intended readers via book giveaway or contest.
Just as your books inspire authors, what authors have inspired you to write?
If you start just as the book is released you have missed many opportunities.
Q. Just as your books inspire authors, what authors have inspired you to write?
Anything bought from Amazon doesn't have to be stored separately by Amazon, obviously — they already have it on their servers for download for new purchasers, they just have to let you download it more than once — just as books have already done for ages, via «Archived Items».
«So if we've done our job well, Frankenstein is less about the technology behind the story and more about the story itself, just as the book is less about the creation of the monster and much more about the what happens next.»
Just as the book illustrates, there is still debate in Australia about who can legitimately claim rights to the land - indigenous Australians, or descendants of the original European settlers.
Just as some books are so beautiful and intriguing that you never want to put them down, forever eager of what lies beyond the scope of a single page, so you never cease to intrigue me, leaving me in constant yearning of all that resides within you.
Patchett told The Bookseller that authors should become more involved in the industry and take greater responsibility as part of a wider ecosystem, just as book - buyers should think twice about purchasing through the cheapest channel, like Amazon, if it means they might lose their local bookshop.
All she has to offer the media, finally, is her credibility — just as all book pubicists have to offer the media, finally, is the trust they've earned over the years they've spent nurturing relationiships.
Just as your book is unique, so is everyone's opinion of it based on their collective life experiences.
Just as books are meant to be carried and read, reading on a portable screen is the e-book recipe for success today.
At Archway Publishing, we understand that just as all books are not the same, so too all manuscripts should not follow the same path to publication.
Just as your book must capture your readers» attention within the first few pages, your query letter must do the same.
Just as a book cover gets designed your book interior should be designed as well.
And if you or a friend sends a word document or PDF file to your private Kindle e-mail address, it appears in your Kindle library, just as a book does.
Just as that book so plausibly re-imagined the story behind the eponymous Vermeer painting, Chevalier's latest does the same...
Just as book printing and magazine printing is a specialty, so is promotional printing.
Just as the books carry different themes and topics, so are the new and unique ways of marketing.
Just as this book was being finalized near the end of 2011, the Vanguard Group filed investment fund registration statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission and announced that it would enter the international bond mutual fund and ETF market.
Just as your books inspire authors, what authors have inspired you to write?
«Shown alongside drawings and paintings from the Getty's collection, and displayed adjacent to the special exhibition of the work of Giovanni Bellini, visitors will be able to appreciate these objects not just as books of faith, but as the exceptional examples of landscape painting that they are.»
I agree that Internet exposure to animal behavior can have an important influence, just as books and National Geographic articles and Jacques - Yves Cousteau television shows did for me.
It ends with a hastily added chapter on climategate, which broke just as the book was going to press.
Just as booking an appointment with a doctor or financial advisor offers an opportunity to identify issues and gauge your health (physical and financial), checking in with their lawyer can ensure your client's legal health is also in good shape.
Just as a book's title captures a reader's attention, a catchy branding statement such as «Award - Winning Sales Executive» is more likely to garner a call for an interview than reading «Sales Professional.»
A hand bookbinder's work profile is also quite interesting just as books.
Just as books gain traction for a savvy book title, your branding statement must be clear on your resume and give that «Oh la la» feel for the reader.
Just as every book has an author bio, so should every job application include a cover letter.

Not exact matches

As Fallon puts it, «certain books just feel more real held in our hands and paged through meditatively.»
For example why car hire ads appear as you're surfing the net having just booked a plane ticket?
We have a graphic designer and someone who books and edits the Baby Got Booked podcast, and I have an assistant who also helps me with my schedule as well as content (she's just starting).
Currently, the couple lives off of cash flow from investments — rental income, dividends, and interest — as well as advertising and book sales on their travel blog, which they spend just two hours a day maintaining.
Accenture is an example of what naming guru Alex Frankel describes in his book Wordcraft: The Art of Turning Little Words into Big Business as «the synthetic, just - add - water (and a lot of advertising dollars), umbrella name.»
It was also meant as a wake - up call to show people just how vulnerable the media is to manipulation, which just happens to be the primary theme of his book Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator.
Why he believes it's just as important to pen books aimed at teaching kids manners.
The book seeks to answer the question: If wealthy people have the same 24 hours in a day, and work just as hard as others, how do they acquire such incredible wealth?
Or as Rabidoux, who's writing a book about our housing obsession, puts it, «the majority of new homeowners are still renters; they've just gone from renting space to renting money.»
The takeaway here — as much as it pains someone who writes for the Web to say it — is that the best sort of reading is probably the most old - fashioned: just you, a book, and a quiet room for an extended period of time.
The other issue that faces all companies is, as you get to a large enough size, there are people whose job it is to protect business lines — they're just doing their job — but this is the classic case of «The Innovator's Dilemma,» the famous business book, which says that when companies ultimately fail, whether it's Polaroid or whoever, it's not because they were big and dumb; it's because they were actually really smart.
Whether it's coaching a kids» sports team like the CEO of Insureon, playing a regular game of pickup soccer like celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson, or extending a standing invitation to your friends for a Sunday evening supper like Huckabee, all the successful people profiled in the book plot out their weekends in advance (though not every minute; just a few «anchor events,» as Vanderkam dubs them) and make active use of the hours they have.
All used stories grounded in daily life rather than just stating principles (or making lists of them, as most business books and articles do today).
As sleep researcher Matthew Walker explains in his book Why We Sleep, losing just an hour of sleep stresses the cardiovascular system, which can tip some folks with heart issues over the edge.
If you would quit social media, the blogosphere, the seminars, the coaching, and all the dopy business books entirely — not just consuming all that useless content but generating it, as well — you've actually got a decent chance of making something of yourself.
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