Sentences with phrase «of editing work»

However, depending on the type of editing work you are going to do, basic qualifications may vary.
Recently I was all set to enjoy a toddler free morning of editing work on my current novel in progress when just seconds after saying «Goodbye» and «I'll be back soon,» it became clear that I wasn't going anywhere any time soon.
(1) You can't oversee / evaluate the quality of the editing work done precisely because you hired him / her to do the editing.
Please contact me with any questions, for a free sample of my editing work on one of your manuscripts, or to inquire about hiring me for a project.
A good deal of the editing work, because of the low prices they're willing to pay, goes offshore.
Qualification of a dissertation editor has immediate effect on the quality of editing work.
You will not be disappointed with the depth of your editing work.
There is no single book that will teach you how to edit your own writing, but there are quite a few that will help you do a better job with one aspect or another of editing your work.
What kinds of things can authors ask an editor during their face to face call to evaluate the quality of the editing work prior to investing the money?
However, unlike some editors, I don't make a great distinction between rates for the various types of editing work.
I love editing, but I don't deceive myself that I can be my everything in terms of editing my work.
Plus a lot of editing work, which is amazing.
Jones sounds fantastic as Hitchcock and the old school style of editing works wonders for this teaser.
Posting an example of her edited work, I realized that she didn't know how to edit.
Apart from this we also perform essays writings, coursework writings and various other types of editing works according to the client's request.

Not exact matches

For example, any team which works from any kind of document (be that spreadsheets, presentations, simple Word files etc.) could benefit from a Cloud - based IT solution, which enables users to view and edit documents simultaneously and in real time.
For insight into what he thinks about working with such bigwigs, here is an edited transcript of our conversation.
While much of the credit for counterinsurgency goes to Petraeus (and Gen. James Mattis), who literally wrote the book on the subject, it was Mansoor who edited the work.
Aviary.com is now working with about 1,500 firms, and customers of those companies are editing about 5,000,000 photos a day.
Of course, the processing power also works well for video - editing, running complex reports using custom apps, and any high - end programming you need to do.
After attempting (and failing) to edit the book to be politically correct for 2018, Marge says to Lisa, «It takes a lot of work to take the spirit and character out of a book.
Part of my communications work includes writing, rewriting and editing clients» LinkedIn pages in what I call LinkedIn makeovers.
Technology by Cellectis allows cellular engineering, and a human trial of the company's work in editing blood cells will be presented at the upcoming American Society of Hematology.
They work and edit and rewrite and retry and pull out their genius through sheer force of will and perseverance.
At three minutes in length, this ad might run a little long, but it beams with slick editing and some hallmark features of web - ready videos: handheld camera work, shallow focus and an emphasis on pitch - perfect music.
It is worth noting, however, that my work needs — consisting mainly of connectivity and word processing — are relatively light and certainly not comparable to someone who might need to edit video or deal with large files and data sets.
He is determined to work it out so he can get the book written and edited by the end of March.
Traditional publishing is a slog — find an agent, pitch a book and if it's picked up by a publisher, sign away the rights to your work, then spend years doing edits and waiting for the book to slot into a publishing schedule — and the majority of these people don't score a deal, because most entrepreneurs «aren't in a position to be commercially published,» says Sattersten.
Her idea is simple: everyone with a video camera has a crapload of priceless family footage; however, because the footage is unorganized, and generally not put together well, people would rather pull their fingernails out than watch a half hour of family memories; therefore, working within different pricing models, my wife takes video, photos, and music, and edits people's stuff.
The race between automation and human work is won by automation, and as long as we need fiat currency to pay the rent / mortgage, humans will fall out of the system in droves as this shift takes place... The safe zones are services that require local human effort (gardening, painting, babysitting), distant human effort (editing, coaching, coordinating), and high - level thinking / relationship building.
Ask any of the previous CFO's when I was the CEO — they did the hard work but I edited the spreadsheets cell - by - cell.
A new book on the Canadian workplace — Work on Trial: Canadian Labour Law Struggles, edited by Judy Fudge and Eric Tucker — provides an engaging and accessible account of various labour battles in the courts over the past 85 years involving human rights, employment fairness and union recognition.
If I was struggling, then I'd focus more on myself b / c writing takes a lot of work (e.g. was up until 2 am w / this post and woke at 6 am to edit and make sure everything is fine)
Amazon's Camperforce The video editing makes it look bleak — I'm sure some of the people's financial situations are — but traveling around the country in your RV picking up some seasonal work here and there has a certain romantic appeal.
Shared Capitalism at Work: Employee Ownership, Profit and Gain Sharing, and Broad - Based Stock Options, edited by Douglas L. Kruse, Richard B. Freeman, and Joseph R. Blasi, The University of Chicago Press, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010.
While staff members mostly work on the sections of the plan related to their own department, they are welcome to edit other sections as well.
If there was a question about it, you'd think that at least one of the scores of scholars and theologians that worked on the project for 20 years would have pointed out the inaccuracy before it was edited and printed — especially considering that not all the participants are Catholic.
This was Thomas Hardy's appellation for God, but in Footnote Heaven the moniker ought really to belong to Jacques - Paul Migne, the nineteenth - century Benedictine who singlehandedly edited and published the entire corpus of the Greek and Latin Fathers and whose edition is cited in almost every work on early Christianity ever published.
The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns, Volume I: Commonplace Books, Tour Journals, and Miscellaneous Prose edited by nigel n. leask oxford, 512 pages, $ 200
It would also seem that he kind of went with the lowest bidder on the editing of his literary masterpiece... the whole thing just doesn't work.
Those 10 years were laced with so many failures: quitting many times over, re-writing the edits of my re-write, working back in a cubicle, working back at the dream, trying to live in a retirement home to film a documentary, relationship debacles, a fire that almost burnt down my house and every other twist and turn of «God, where are you in this?»
Several introductory chapters on the Court and its work, the historical background of the First Amendment and the American experiment in religious freedom, and a few of the leading themes help to put the (mercifully) heavily edited excerpts of the Court's opinions in context.
This work may be most easily seen in the report of the Sixth Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies (1977), published as Sanctification and Liberation (Nashville: Abingdon, 1981) and edited by Theodore Runyon of Emory University.
How Balthasar Changed My Mind: Fifteen Scholars Reflect on the Meaning of Balthasar for Their Own Work edited by Rodney A. Howsare and Larry S. Chapp Crossroad, 304 pages, $ 34.95
No, I need to the Spirit to be breathing in my daily work, in labour and breastfeeding, in bedtime soul - talks and lunch packing, in book edits and deadlines, in email and community - building, in budget docs for non-profits and the never - ending prayers for redemption and reconciliation and rescue to break through in this tired world of ours.
I want to add to this list my own expressions of thanks to those who made what might have been a difficult undertaking a rewarding one instead: Ruth Hopewell, who gave me the privilege of editing the book and consistently aided me in doing so; the Directors of Auburn Seminary, who granted a generous leave for my work on the project in Atlanta; Jim Waits and Elizabeth Smith, who anticipated everything I would need for the work to be done comfortably and efficiently; Lurline and James Fowler, who provided housing and friendship; Channing Jeschke, Candler's librarian, who made available and helped to arrange Hopewell's books and papers; Brooks Holifield, who worked with me on the last and knottiest problems in the text; and David Kelsey, on whose encouragement and sagacity I relied heavily when my assignment seemed most formidable.
If modern authors can change in their theology, terminology, goals, focus, vocabulary, verb tense usage, and so on, and be allowed to revise, edit, and redact their own works, why can we not allow the same freedom and flexibility to the authors of Scripture?
In Brightman's case one may see the same mode of thought at work in his account of unconscious purposes in Person and Reality, edited by P. Bertocci, J.E. Newhall and R. S. Brightman (New York: Ronald Press, 1958).
It was in 1933, the beginning of the Nazi era in Germany, that there appeared, also in Germany, the first volume of one of the most influential biblical reference works of the 20th century, the multivolume Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, edited by Gerhard Kittel.
It was true both of the religious sects like the local church and the pale thin - armed bespectacled atheists of the Larouchies, Randians, and other groups I ran into when I did editing work at certain noted institutions of higher learning.
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