And even worse, writers
let agents do the negotiating, agents without legal degrees who can't practice law but do so anyway, and who are more concerned about keeping the publisher happy then helping the writer.
Once you have done those two things, you just sit back and
let your agent do the work to find you the best plan.
Instead, you can
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Let your agent do the legwork for you, so you can save both time and money.
Don't waste your valuable time, call for help and
let an agent do all the work for you.
Because there are hundreds of companies on the market, you could spend days calling agents, or you can
let our agents do the work.
Let an agent do the work for you.
Instead of doing all the boring work,
let our agents do it for you.
The hardest tactic is also the most simple — above all, stay calm, look at the facts, and
let your agent do the negotiating.
We take away all the busy work, all the drudgery, and
let agents do what they do best, which is selling.
Not exact matches
But if you're trying to sell a story or a book to a publisher /
agent,
let me assure you, the work doesn't even begin until you've finished writing the story.
But Best Buy doesn't
let just anyone act as a social customer service
agent, either.
While I am on the subject of the publishing industry,
let me make one little tiny suggestion to publishers and book
agents: Please, out of respect and courtesy to the authors who submit books to you, don't you think it would be wise to create a little form letter that you send to authors whose books you reject?
if by some stretch of the imagination all the work we're
doing at the LHC, or anywhere else... points to an «external
agent» — we'll
let you know.
If they
let Harper leave via free agency,
do the Nationals slot Victor Robles in for Harper in right, wait for Juan Soto to develop, and then spend the money coming off the books and what they would have committed to Harper in what's thought of as one of the best free
agent classes in baseball history next winter?»
Your point is absolutely correct, but teams don't
let guys like that become free
agents very often.
I hope the manager will have enough support so they can focus on the players and teams preparations for the upcoming season and not spend all that time talking to
agents to agree on a fee etc...
let the board
do that and moan at the board till they get a top support team in.
But
let's be real: you don't hire a guy like Zahavi to be your
agent ONLY for the transfer window if you don't intend to try and force a transfer.
If he really
did $ hit over everything I would have him out of squad and
let his
agent know that I am seeing the end of his contract while he plays for the U21s.
I doubt very much a player is like «I mean, I could go to detroit, but didn't they one time
let a free
agent leave for more money elsewhere?!»
The only thing that is disturbed is Wengers Mind.Hindsight is a wonderful thing but seriously the man is a complete nut job.We all saw this coming before the season started so if WE all saw it then so
did everyone who runs the club from the idiot himself up to the Board and Owner.I am spitting at Sanchez for going but can he really be blamed.Yeah sure it's about money or he would be at Citeh.He has ended up T Manure on Chinese wages so I suppose him and his
agent have exploited the position we
let them have to their advantage.The blame is purely on Wengerand upwards) so what on earth is he bleating about?
Wenger is
doing his usual squabbling over trying to save a few pence over transfers, and
letting them slip, while wasting millions through not playing players (Joel Campbell, Lucas Perez), selling players for less than they're worth (Woj, Gibbs — who we rejected 10m for and have now sold for 7m), and not renewing contracts, saying players will honour their last year with no problems, which is clearly not the case, and it is not only stoked up by the players, but
agents and press as well.
If I were to sum up their philosophy with Free
Agents it would be, 1) start with at market or below market prices, 2)
let the market come to them, 3) don't pay more than what the next guy would pay.
At the free -
agent draft, he didn't choose anybody, but he
did retain the rights to his four pitchers to
let everyone know just how serious the Cubs were.
I'll
let my
agent sort that out, it's nothing to
do with me.»
It's likely the
agent would've forced the player to move to another club like Nasri and Clichy because we didn't have the money to compete in the league
let alone offer decent wages to a player.
Don't raise our hopes please, you guys should just
let us all watch quietly and see what players the club gets, we don't want no «Lemar is a
done deal» kinda bullsh!t talk or stuffs like «We will get him»... you guys should stop playing
agents n Managers, and by the way anyone noticed Kev n Remember Recourse been no where to be found since Season kicked off.
I read one of our favourite guys from pants saying it is none of the fans business who players
agent is.Well that is bleedin naive in my eyes.Is it not clear to see that the players still around from the championship are indeed mainly Curtis boys.Is it just coincidence these are the second rate players we are now looking to get out of the door because they
do nt cut it.To assume this is just coincidence is stupidity of the highest f*cking order.Nolan, Jussi, Jarvis, O'Brien, Carroll, Demel.Sam & Curtis boys, all need to be sold or
let go with the exception of Carroll possibly.So yeah i think it is our business.Enough said!
However, they
did tell me to
let the Ticketing
Agent know that I require special seating on my return flight and to also
let the gate
agent know.
I attended a meeting where her jobcentre adviser argued against paying her the housing component because her
letting agent's name and landlord's name didn't match on her paperwork.
Even the
agents who are members of the scheme don't publicise it, and don't
let tenants search for accredited landlords.
When Corbyn says the «evidence points towards Russia», he is making a general point about culpability - because even if it
did not order the attack, it was at fault for
letting someone get hold of the nerve
agent.
We've had some modest victories on revenge evictions,
letting agents and landlord tax breaks, but there is still more to
do.
The FBI
agent and the Russian spy use fake names to check into a dingy motel in Queens, make passionate love, and say things like, «I don't know what to
do,» and «we can never be together,» and «
let's just run away and leave this all behind us.»
Don't
let any screwy
agents or sleezy «dating tour guides» take the fun out of exploring something new and fun that for sure can change your life.
As for Jeffrey Dean Morgan's hillbilly secret
agent, it's hard to fully explain what he's
doing, but
letting him get away with it might be the best creative decision that Peyton has ever made (and maybe the only one).
I can't creatively juggle so I've reached the point where I've literally had to tell
agents and producers, «Don't send me scripts, I'm not interested — I'll
let you know when I'm ready.»
The word «sicario» means «hitman» in Spanish, but don't
let that reflect your judgement, as this is going to be a movie of much more depth than HITMAN:
AGENT 47.
But in the same way that double
agent Hauser just doesn't feel right living the life of Quaid, a simple factory worker, Farrell is
let down by an unconvincing backstory.
Bulger only made the deal, because the
agent was a childhood friend from South Boston who
let him
do anything he wanted as long as he gave the Bureau useful information to take down the Patriarca crime family.
Let us explain a brutal reality of the publishing biz in the 21st century: Like almost every other
agent or publisher out there, we don't want to see your manuscript.
Don't
let an
agent stretch outside their comfort zone to represent you.
Don't
let Publishers Marketplace be your main resource when looking for literary
agents.
Instead, she was going to a
let a new
agent at her agency
do it — but the president was going to oversee everything.
It's okay to disagree and state your case, but if you
let it devolve into a snit you need to apologize... and so
does the editor /
agent.
Randy sez: I'm not quite sure what it means, but one thing that is commonly
done at writing conferences is to have a panel of
agents and
let writers
do quick pitches to either individual
agents or to the panel as a whole while the audience listens.
Vera —
Let me encourage you
do try the
agent route at least a bit more.