Sentences with phrase «of a given title»

The print copy of a given title on that reader's bookshelf might be many years old and there's likely no data recorded from the original sale.
Their expertise lies elsewhere and is no less essential to the success of any given title.
Plant Costs Initial costs incurred by a traditional printer in preparation for the first printing run of a given title.
«because [Jesus] was poor he hired himself out as a workman in Egypt, and there tried his hand at certain magical powers on which the Egyptians pride themselves; he returned full of conceit because of those powers, and on account of them gave himself the title of God...» «These were the actions of one hated by God and a wicked sorcerer...»
Like in KOLL, indie authors in KU are paid each time a customer accesses one of their titles (a customer must access a certain percentage of the given title in order for payment to be issued).
Traditional publishers are much better at predicting what they can sell of a given title since they've been in the book publishing business for quite some time now, but self - publishing authors frequently have no idea how many copies they'll realistically sell, especially if it's their first book, which ended up costing them greatly before POD.
Publishers and distributors need to be well aware of the potency of a given title.
But Scribd has taken steps to obscure that messy reality for users wherever possible, matching up every audiobook with a corresponding ebook whenever both versions of a given title are available in its catalog.
While small lighting and rendering discrepancies can be mostly ignored, the technical performance of a game, from its frame - rate to its resolution, has a massive impact on your enjoyment of any given title.
The company now tracks more than 10 million sales records a day, and sifts through them in order to make recommendations for how many copies of a given title a vendor should order based on previous sales.
The method forces publishers to gamble on the success of a given title, a risk many small presses can't afford.
But they aren't choosing all of a given title's formats simultaneously, and they aren't concerned with comprehensive format orders either — which some respondents say makes more sense, as a title's various formats or even word of their existence aren't necessarily available at the same time.
Nobody outside of Amazon knows EXACTLY how many copies of a given title are sold in a given time period, and since ranks are relative to each other, it's a constantly moving target.
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