Sentences with phrase «of salable»

• Improved the production of the salable products to gain more earnings.
Galleries recruit those who can afford to pay more for the top - tier programs, not because of their skills but rather because they exemplify a pedigree that can be incorporated as part of a salable package.
Visual artists, cosplayers, amateur musicians and even poets and novelists set up their booths at predetermined locations, bringing with them just about every conceivable form of salable artistic expression.
Hide in our house with bags of money (against deflation) or with lots of salable merchandise (against hyperinflation)?
1100 of this is in a donation of salable hours rather than cash, but helpfully you have a number right there as to how much someone is willing to pay for these hours so the math is still doable.
Where better to have the potential start of a salable property in literature than in the AuthorLounge context of the commercial floor.
All that effort produces a variety of salable products, from metals to paper fibers.

Not exact matches

Price Rationale The rule of thumb for chains like this one, assuming the inventory is reasonably up - to - date and salable, is 25 % to 50 % of sales, plus the dollar value of the inventory.
There are approximately 16.5 m bitcoins of which ~ 4m are lost, ~ 4 - 6m are in deep cold storage, ~ 4m are in cold storage and ~ 2 - 4m are salable.
It's more important to me that the world discovers the beauty of these fantastic berries than that I have a salable commodity hoarded in my corner.»
Gonzalez is one of their most salable — and reasonably replaceable — assets, according to FutbolGrad.com, and is a prime candidate to be moved.
Jason Rosamond, who owns the mill as CEO of Good Earth Power AZ, strolls around the property, describing how each piece of hulking machinery shapes ponderosa pine logs into salable products, from boards to telephone poles to horse bedding.
Neither they nor the pleasant, articulate Corman have any illusions about the producer - distributor's altruism: for comparatively little outlay, Corman stands to profit from an immediately salable result and the development of valuable talent; and the filmmakers harbor no resentment over being exploited, since they're getting a marvelous opportunity to strut their stuff — to learn their stuff, for that matter.
Part of the reason for the low inventories has been GM's rule that dealers must carry a demonstration model before they will be allotted a salable unit.
Lincoln Design Director David Woodhouse told Road & Track that the production version of the luxurious, full - size Aviator will look pretty much like the specially - built «preview» unveiled at NYIAS — save for the wing mirrors, which mightn't look quite as flashy on the salable version.
Whether you're a first - time author who doesn't know the first thing about producing a salable memoir, or a global CEO who doesn't have the time to construct a full - length big - think book, our accomplished, experienced team of writers and book editors can assist you in finding the right words and the right path to publishing success.
Remember, publishers are investors who reserve the right to modify the properties they purchase to make them conform to a house style or to their vision of what is salable.
They'd arrive with collections of raw taped interviews, notebooks full of verses and random jottings, or old letters they wanted me to make into a salable book.
But to writers who think that their only job is to write a salable book, I'm sure it seems like a lot of unnecessary work (the fact that they're living in a fantasy world if they think they won't have to do stuff other than write in traditional publishing now too is entirely beside the point).
Regardless of the print run, we work with each author to create the best visual representation of their work that is unique, marketable, and salable.
Regardless of the print run, we work with every author to create the best visual representation of their work that is unique, marketable, and salable.
On the strength of your book proposal, an agent will judge whether or not you have a salable idea.
While considered by many authors to be a gatekeeper in bad cahoots with publishers, the agent, in fact, is heavily invested in his or her clients» work and is risking a great deal of time and effort on the hope that an author's book someday will be salable.
Otherwise, you can hire the services of a professional graphic artist who can render your vision into a palatable and salable form.
Titles such as 50 Shades of Grey and Game of Thrones have a very specific target audience, and it happens to be the most salable market right now.
I know a few authors who gladly self - published after a successful query turned into a giant list of plot changes for their story to make it more salable.
I've already found great ways to make use of the material from those previous novels I wrote for future books, and I'm sure even if this novel now isn't salable whatever story comes next will be the same.
And that value, of course, extends to a supply of strong, highly salable books otherwise left out of e-sight as languishing backlist.
Amazon's math of «you will sell 1.74 times as many books at $ 9.99 than at $ 14.99» is also suspect, because it appears to come with the ground assumption that books are interchangable units of entertainment, each equally as salable as the next, and that pricing is the only thing consumers react to.
However, Núñez said she likes the idea of «filleting» content,» in some markets called «chunking» it into smaller, salable parts, as in providing short stories, long - form journalism and academic texts as individual products, allowing readers to create anthologies, or «play lists,» while recognizing that often it is only the larger publishing houses that can make such an investment.
Hearing those questions, along with some more sophisticated ones, of course, can give you a sharp image of where the community is right now, a snapshot of both the potential and the problems of an workforce without credentials that hunkers at the National Kitchen Table to try to produce something salable.
When considering new projects, I take the point of view of what is salable but try to keep an open mind — leaving room for the author to persuade me that a project I thought would be iffy might just work.
Trying to calculate the absolute minimum payment on your part to match the investment of hours on hers is likely to be a bit more tricky than just matching the salable hours not worked, if you're set on income ratios and splitting costs «as they are».
Mortgage lenders also examine the real estate being purchased to make sure that, in case of foreclosure, the lender has a salable property.
Low interest rates, low growth if any in non-protected sectors, soggy debt - laden protected sectors, excess capacity in areas not salable to the rest of the world, high government debt, and a demographic crisis.
Since the most senior tranche (s) was like a «bucket» being filled with the «water» of principal and interest that did not share this water with the next lowest bucket (i.e. tranche) until it was filled to the brim and overflowing, [24] the top buckets / tranches (in theory) had considerable creditworthiness and could earn the highest credit ratings, making them salable to money market and pension funds that would not otherwise deal with subprime mortgage securities.
It's important that a retailer give itself plenty of advanced preparation, because it will want to be the first store in the area to have salable fish.
Thousands of belugas seek the mouth of the Churchill River each summer, bobbing up and down like popping corn under the shadow of the disused granaries — the phenomenon is so commonplace for Churchillians that few realized it was a salable adventure travel experience until recently.
Like writing a novel, if you insist on absolute perfection in every aspect, you'll die of old age before getting something salable out the door.
Contemporary directions — earthworks, conceptual art, art as information, etc. — certainly point away from emphasis on the individual genius and his salable products; in art history, Harrison C. and Cynthia A. White's Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World, New York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of Art.
Most of these Slinky - like pictures remind me of the miniature targets that Kenneth Noland was making at about the same time: both struck me as attempts to revisit former glories on a more salable scale but suffering from the weakness of old age.
Those Sibony, Ofili, and Simpson paintings are all 2015, all push in a new direction for the artists (with Ofili further exploring the themes of his New Museum show), and are all eminently salable.
The son of a furniture dealer who included fun workaday objects like buoys along with his more conventional wares, Bourque - LaFrance roots his paintings in a similar context of quirky domestic space, and his pieces — among the most easily salable entrants at Sunday, at $ 6,000 to $ 9,000 — were very popular at the fair.
His Surrender Flag with Dollar Skull, or Surrender Flag with Zombie Abstraction, 2015, appears as a sort of battle standard in the face of a whitewashed art market that has embraced a brand of politically neutered, highly salable abstract painting, many of whose trappings Vélez reworks into his own practice — airbrushed lines, torn canvases, messy brushstrokes.
Woolard isn't interested in creating a change that temporarily appears in a gallery or storefront, replaced in time by another change, another salable work of art, another exhibit of the artist's good intentions.
Ironically, his lack of commercial success contributed to his artistic independence, freeing him from the temptation of producing salable pictures according to a proven formula.
For a recent example of art that's salable but lacks much of a message, take a look at NUD NOB, Sarah Lucas's solo show at Gladstone Gallery's 24th street location.
The show even forgoes a salable thematic title, depending solely on the strength of work by James Lee Byars, Marcel Broodthaers, Matthew Brannon and William E. Jones.
But because the connection between the constructions and the expanded field of reference is so unclear, it is easier to see Mr. Gillick's sculptures simply as suave, eminently salable designer objects.
But the sculpture that has constituted the bulk of Mr. Burden's work since the 1980s often looks little like salable art.
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