Sometimes it might
make more sense to book a higher class for a bit more and assure you get to ride at the front of the plane.
In a lot of cases, it actually
makes more sense to book Virgin Atlantic flights through a partner airline's program.
However, TPG values Hyatt points at 1.8 cents each and Ultimate Rewards points at 2.1 cents each, so in most cases
it makes more sense to book the Park Hyatt Tokyo with cash.
However, in most scenarios,
it makes more sense to book via the Prestige Concierge and then later take a statement credit with your ThankYou points.
Not exact matches
Check out a
book called «Three Roads
to Quantum Gravity» and it will
make more sense.
Makes much
more sense to believe a
book written 1850 years ago by a bunch of goat herders that thought the world was flat and didn't even have the
sense not
to use their drinking water as the toilet.
Given that there are so many contradictory bible verses on the same subject matter, wouldn't it just
make more sense to toss the
book aside and live your life according
to what you deem
to be moral and true?
Interestingly enough, that exists in almost every religion and since God's people encompass the planet, that
makes far
more sense than relying on a 2,000 year old
book written by uneducated men and a corrupt machine that is organized religion
to rule my life:
But, also, any human with common
sense knows that at this time, all religions and creeds known
to men - are full of crap and instill separatism among groups of humans as if one is
more valuable
to God - they guy who supposedly
made everyone and everything - separatistic ideas as «my
book» my god» «my people» are the most beloved by God are wrong, will be always wrong and all religions are wrong and will always be wrong.
It could be any of a vast number of interesting reasons that all
make more sense than»»cause the guy with the
book told me so, so I have
to do this or that.»
IF he was already going
to be a face for the Indian market, it would've
made more sense to just
book him as a face.
It
makes a lot
more sense to read the first half after the second half, and I think it would have been smarter for them
to lay the
book out in this order instead.
I've done it twice and even though I have no desire
to walk down the aisle again, I co-wrote a
book about marriage that basically is for the institution — but a much
more individualized version of marriage because when no one has
to marry anymore, it
makes sense to make marriage fit the people entering into it instead of trying
to cram themselves into a one - size - fits - all marital model that actually doesn't fit many people today.
«The part of the UK that's going
to have most of it left is Scotland, so I thought that rather than it be the English Broadcasting Corporation that reports on the disaster, as it is in the
book, it
made more sense for it
to be the SBC, and I thought it would be quite amusing
to see if Nicola would play herself.»
Also a voracious reader, she breezed through a
book about the Big Bang, showed it
to her religious - education teacher, and said, «See, doesn't this
make more sense?»
Fischetti: In some
sense, it's certainly [in the end of the
book and] here and there and when you talk about food, it sounds like you might be talking about a switch from chemicals as the way
to make farming
more productive and
more local,
to information as a way of
making farming
more local and
more productive, and I just wondered if you could explain a little bit
more about that...
A tip: If you don't wish
to come off sounding high and mighty, it would
make more sense to assume that a person commenting on a
book has probably read that
book.
If for some reason it does nt
make sense to you, then consider buying the excellent
book from Tom Venuto Burn The Fat — Its a well written
book which you can read in 6 hours which covers this topic in much
more detail than I do here.
I have a good
sense of humor and I like
to make you laugh.I like
to chill out with a good
book or watch movies and its, even
more, fun when you have a special someone
to do this with.
i am a sweet and funny girl with the
sense of humor, socciable and honest, loyal, i like
to make friends, read romantic
books, play tennis, i like also
to cook and go at picnic with my friends,
to listen music and dance, i like the children if you want
to know
more about me you can give a try and sa...
We are given a far
more impressive Professor McGonagall than was ever represented in the
book, as she does what only seems
to make sense for the character and holds up the standard raised by her true leader, the late Albus Dumbledore.
Admittedly I haven't read Lehane's
book and apparently Robbins» character is given
more of a back story which
makes more sense to his character and his actions and has less of a whodunnit stroryline.
Wouldn't it
make more sense to just
book a flight
to Seattle and take the country over, starting with that guy elbowing travelers at the baggage carousel?
More generally, do you think it
makes sense for authors
to «outsource» (part of) the marketing of their
books?
With agreements already in place with publishers and even Smashwords, and with the iOS8 update coming this fall that is supposed
to make book purchasing even
more streamlined, incorporating a search feature for right - fit
books makes a lot of
sense.
Therefore it
makes sense to provide free ebooks and attach a price
to our
more popular
books.
In many cases it seems like it would
make more sense for blind and visually impaired people
to use Alexa'a voice command features with an Echo or Fire TV
to use text -
to - speech for Kindle
books instead of dealing with a dongle and a Kindle, which only lasts about 6 hours for audio playback anyway — good for on the go but not so good at home.
If you're seeing a decrease in revenue, then it might
make more sense to promote your
books across ALL platforms.
So for me
to buy more trad published books than self because I have limited money, not because of bias, makes logical sense and has NOTHING TO DO WITH BIAS, which obviously your comments wer
to buy
more trad published
books than self because I have limited money, not because of bias,
makes logical
sense and has NOTHING
TO DO WITH BIAS, which obviously your comments wer
TO DO WITH BIAS, which obviously your comments were.
Yes, that
makes sense about how an author who offers a free
book can seem like they're reaching out
to their readers
more.
I thought
to myself: «It
makes more sense to be a Pottery Barn selling a few
books than a bookstore selling a few pots.»
If your
book is
more of a hobby for you and you will be selling them out of the trunk of your car one at a time, it probably doesn't
make sense to order thousands at a time.
If it's a numbers game in that you're trying
to review only the most polished, best composed
books, it
makes sense to tend
more to traditionally published
books, but does that have
to be
to the necessary exclusion of all self - published
book?
But concluding that all
book trailers are a silly approach
to book promotion doesn't
make any
more sense than deciding that blogging for
book publicity is a bad idea after you've seen a badly - written
book blog, or reasoning that media releases don't work after you've seen an incompetently - handled press release (most likely, one that reads as if it were an ad for a
book, which won't accomplish anything, rather than an actual news release, which most likely will help you achieve your
book promotion goals).
It
makes sense since
book lovers are
more inclined
to buy or ask for a dedicated e-reader over a multifunction device like a tablet PC which is less suitable for long term reading.
I feel glad
to have read this
book and think I like it
more as I think about it afterwards, if that
makes sense.
Granted, this is an incredibly confusing
book to read and at times I wanted
to hold the author down, preferably tied
to a chair, and administer some kind of medication that would cause the writing style
to make more sense.
He mentions that it simply «
makes sense»
to have
books on one... [Read
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The bigger problem for authors are the publishing houses themselves because with the decline in paper
books, it simply
makes no
sense for an author
to turn over the majority of her profits
to one of these places and * that * costs the author far
more than piracy.
If it
makes more sense to print short - run quantities, we'll get your
book into POD production (a digital
book printing plant)
It is, however, worth investigating both options
to see which one
makes more sense for the kind of
book you're printing.
If there are sectors of society that, say for financial reasons, could not buy
books, it would
make more sense for the taxpayer and ratepayer
to subsidise their
book purchases than
to pay for an expensive library system whose main purpose is
to give the
books away.
Michael wrote: «It
makes much
more sense to concentrate on online sales, with no returns and higher profit per
book.»
With
more and
more readers following each other's review sites and getting
book suggestions from this growing resource, it intuitively
made sense to me that I should tap into this trend, but how?
With respect
to Amazon new rules, it
makes no
sense given the reviewers for the New York Times»
books receive copies (
more than one) for free and they provide honest reviews.
Some guesses
make more sense than others (many stated in previous comments), but nothing in this
book gave me a clue - I see this as a failure
to underdeveloped this thread - the title of the
book; some story about wolves - just enough so the reader has some connection
to the main character - would have helped.
Maybe you never expected
to read biographical analyses of Shirley Temple and Bill Gates in the same
book, but the
more you think about it, the
more it
makes sense.
But, when it comes
to books, soft copies are
making more sense to me for several reasons: They are easy
to carry, you can access your highlights anytime and anywhere, you can search faster, and you can carry all of your library with you.
For millennia they have helped us
make sense of the world, and non-fiction
books, with their analysis of history, nature, lives, the universe and so much
more, broadly aim
to do similar.
Telling a reader she should pay
more for a
book simply because she buys other products at a higher price doesn't
make economic
sense to her because she sees a lower priced version of the higher priced product that delivers essentially the same result.