Sentences with phrase «more efficient writer»

It's also good practice to learn criticism and become a more efficient writer.)

Not exact matches

Exclusive to the Blu - ray is a thorough and detailed commentary track by director / writer Richard Kelly, the featurette «The Box: Grounded in Reality» (about the real - life history of his parents that inspired the characters), three brief yet quite efficient snapshots of the film's digital effects, a trio of bonus mood piece shorts (more ominous suggestions of otherworldly surveillance) and a bonus digital copy of the film for portable media players.
The vehicle is always, clean, the service writers are great, very efficient technicians, Len and Chris Mancari always around to say hello, and ask about your vehicle and more importantly about how your family is doing.
So now, if writers are going to take over the publishing duties and make the big bucks, they are going to need to understand how to get the books into the distribution system in a more efficient manner beyond just listing them in three places and hoping.
The ghostwriters are also extremely efficient at managing their time and are more likely to have a team of other writers on board to take care of the story together.
Because a novella (20 - 40k words) sells well at $ 2.99, and nets me about $ 2.09 vs 35 cents from a 99 cent 6 - 15k word short, it's actually more efficient for the writer to produce novella length work than shorter ones.
In just eleven chapters, Frances Caballo helps writers: implement the same four - step formula that she uses every day understand the new formula for saving time online learn how to become a more effective and efficient marketer.
We have expanded with an efficient team of writers in order to serve our customers more effectively.
C.K. MacLeod presents 4 Ways to Customize Word for Self - Publishing posted at Tech Tools for Writers, saying, «Customize Microsoft Word so that it's a more efficient tool for the editing and formatting stages of self - publishing.
«It's more expensive than the competition, and it's not as fuel - efficient,» notes automotive writer Petrina Gentile.
As an architect, I am always intrigued with more efficient models for housing, but I would like to challenge the writer who wrote this.
Solutions IBM (or the report writers recommend) are fuel efficient cars, more public transportation, more ridesharing, more telecommuting, combined with the use of technology - congestion charging, but an integrated «multi modal» management system that would be able to generate predictions for operators on what traffic was going to do in the very near future, as well as end user information sent via phones and smart phones, to help those in traffic make alternate solutions.
Architect and writer Lance Hosey took issue with that point, noting that studies have shown that «the mid-century modern glass tower, a staple of American urban environments, often can not be adapted to out - perform a new, more efficient building.»
The writer himself probably does not think that, since he also says the real problem is that managers have chosen not to make firms more efficient, choices based on preference, not lack of capital.
One view — advocated most prominently by Kristen Tiscione and Ellie Margolis — suggests that e-memos constitute a new and distinct legal writing genre.23 These commentators posit that the change in medium — from paper to email — creates a fundamental shift in the way that legal analysis is conducted and communicated.24 These scholars argue, for example, that the comparative informality of the e-memo and its lack of prescribed elements creates a more organic format, where writers are free to combine traditional sections like the facts, brief answer, question presented, and conclusion in ways that are more «accessible, efficient, and appropriate.»
You'll never find a writer who is more efficient, smart, professional, quick thinking, and friendly as Marian.
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