Sentences with phrase «only about my query»

Luckily, I asked them only about my query letter, so it wasn't a big deal to cut those ties.

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When I saw Heather and Whitney post their reader query about whether or not to have a second child, my immediate thought was, If only it was as simple as -LSB-...]
This time I get only - sort - of affectionately called names by other women when queried about my weight gain.
Of the top six, only ONE (Ron Paul, about whom I wrote this weekend) is legitimate — the others must be intended to get me to run that query in a search engine to see why my site shows up.
Further queries would elicit more details about a simple inner mental life concerned only with concrete situations and people in its work area.
It was about some blogger who was querying Michelle K's statement that she was only dating WM. Something like that.
In the first installment of Education Week's «Answering Your ESSA Questions» series, where readers send in their queries about ESSA, a school - based administrator asks, «Is testing the only way a student can achieve success» under ESSA?
Some of the data collected about individual students can assist teachers to form the way they provide information, direction or querying to not only get the best learning result, but to drive student motivation and engagement because not all data is not assessment data.
When queried why at various dealers, the salespeople only could offer that we in Malaysia have no concern about safety!
Based on the detailed response I'd received to my query about that, I'd been under the impression that only payments would be delayed.
When literary agents and publishers give you advice about how to write a query, they can only give you their personal perspective.
The problem is I'm embarrassed to do it because there are only 20 tips in the world about what you need to know to write a query letter, and they seem to be recycled almost monthly in Writer's Digest.
Your query letter should be three or four paragraphs long and only the last one should be about you.
Most of the information published about queries (in books and online) is inadequate (it's not completely wrong, but it only paints half the picture).
by Writer's Digest, one literary agent estimates taking interest in only about 10 percent of the queries, or requests for the representation of an author's manuscript, she receives.
This morning I received this note out of the blue from a new author at Smashwords: «As an author who has sent about a hundred query letters to agents and publishers only to be turned down by everyone, I want to say thank you so much for allowing me to realize a little piece of my dream.»
We're well within our rights to Google a journalist and ask why they're requesting a book about X when they only seem to cover Y. Or query why the readers of A magazine would be interested in B. Or wonder why someone would need a review copy nine months after a book is published.
You have only about two seconds to impress an agent with a query letter so it is important that you make it...
Mentioning prior works: A query letter should only talk about the book that you are trying to pitch to the agent.
Not only do they always help me with the query that I'm calling about, but they've often examined my account activity and provided very helpful recommendations that have saved me time or money.
As my comment was entirely about tree rings I can only imagine that when you refer to vapour you are referring to that subject and have therefore answered the query I put to you as to what you thought of tree rings as thermometers.
The results are... well, more intelligent than those thrown up by Google's algorithm, more pinpoint, and they're typically accompanied on the results page by invitations to explore other aspects of the subject of your query, which can lead to not only more information but also some learning about the range of what Wolfram Alpha can do.
For example, the query [iraq site: nytimes.com] will return pages about Iraq but only from nytimes.com.
Rather, developers would get anonymized data about only the voice queries made using their own app.
It can not only answer simple search queries, but users can also use the feature to get more information about various architectural landmarks by pointing the phone's camera at those buildings or monuments.
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