Sentences with phrase «reading about contracts»

I shudder to read about the contracts that the tradpubs are pushing on authors these days.

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In many cases, they dispense wisdom about everything from brand - building to reading contracts to finding your passion.
Many clients have preconceived ideas about what a contractor should do; often they don't read contracts and proposals carefully enough to really understand what they're getting.
Each day, we read about a different contract between a provider and Verona, Wis. - based Epic Systems, the largest provider of EMR services in the country.
Read your loan contract very carefully to learn about your private loan's particular terms, conditions, benefits, rates, fees, and penalties.
Read the contract to also understand any stipulations about how you can use the money, what constitutes a late payment, what extra fees you may be charged, how much you may need to personally guarantee and any other issues.
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If you want to read some interesting stuff about why we think the way we do, I encourage you Hayward, to read «Church Beyond The Congregation and «Renogotiating The Church Contract» by James Thwaites.
Sherry has not only read extensively in the scattered Greene archives, talked with everyone available (including, perhaps most interestingly, Greene's former wife, Vivien), and thought long and hard about the connections between the life and the work; he also traveled all over the world retracing his subject's footsteps in order to share his experiences — including the dysentery Greene contracted in a certain Mexican boarding house 40 years earlier.
Every article we read on Arsenal, is about the Sanchez and Ozil contracts, good heavens.
Until I read on Sky Sports, or BBC about Alexis signing a new contract with Arsenal, or been sold to Inter Milan or some club in Chinese league, it's all pure speculation.
I read your point above about market correction in regards to desirability in expiring contracts.
I think the length is too much and also, I told some people I'd posted about NFL contracts, and they said «oh no one will read that.
We all read about Huss Fumey being taken from Sky team to deal with player contracts, we are witnessing Gazidis hire people to cover his failings... Yet people mindlessly blame Wenger.
Asked about the Aubameyang and Dembele deals, Hoeness was quoted in Kicker as saying: «We would ask the player: «Can you read until when you are under contract
If Arsenal didn't put an injury policy into his contract that is the clubs fault, just read a few of the testimonials about him from other players.
Shouldn't the title read that Arsenal are about to extend Alexis Sanchez's contract?
If Alexis contract wasn't so low then I would be surprised if AFC would listen to offers less near double the offers we read about now... Silent Stan doesn't have to sell the player to get a loan from a bank... He only needs the share prices to back him in his business deals.
Please don't read that last seasons problems are fixed or kid yourself it was mainly about your contract.
Getting fed up with reading about the Ozil and Sanchez contract saga now, what difference does a shirt number make anyway......
maybe you don't understand that Wenger's words are simply an attempt to recover some of the market value that was lost due to the way they have mishandled his contract negotiations, which means that everyone, once again, knows that we have little to no leverage when it comes to negotiating a transfer... much like we did with RVP, when we sold the EPL trophy to ManU for less than $ 25 million... any reputable team with a sporting director would never have allowed this situation to occur again and if they had heads would roll... if handled correctly the worst case scenario would have seen us get a minimum of $ 65 million for a player of his ilk in the present economic climate and we could have used those funds to purchase the best available striker in the early days of the transfer window... just imagine what outsiders must think about the state of our team if all you did was read the headlines... sadly, things might just might be worse than they think
Song is at best 50/50 to play, and to rely on Denilson again is an indication of a poor summer's work by our manager (who I am delighted to read is about to sign a new contract).
Spanish newspaper El Confidencial reported on Thursday morning that Khedira is now ready to sign a new contract at Madrid (click here to read more), and given that he has been telling Kroos — a potential competitor for a place in Los Blancos's starting line - up next season — «positive» things about Madrid perhaps implies that he is not exactly determined to severe his four - year relationship with the club yet.
The governor insisted he had no idea the $ 297 million contract even existed until he read about it in this morning's paper.
Some participants read a «low - risk» message that highlighted the low likelihood of contracting the disease in the US, with about one recorded case for every 100,000 individuals in a given year.
I read about entering into marriage as a seven - year contract and having the option to renew, and I love this idea.
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That's kinda refreshing when we're always reading about pricing plans and contracts for months or years.
I recently read Julie Adams autobiography «The Lucky Southern Star» it was loaded with many great recollections about making Black Lagoon as well as tons of details about life as a contract star in old Hollywood.
That night I read his proposal that school districts should no longer run schools directly but, instead, oversee performance contracts for charter - like schools, and I could barely get to sleep because I couldn't stop thinking about his idea.
Although in my opinion the contract Holly is talking about would be a bad deal for anyone, the real lesson here is to read the contract.
She got so much buzz about her decision to turn down a trad pub contract to go indie, that everyone wanted to read or at least look at the book.
If you've missed my previous appeals for help in winning a publishing contract through this program and would like to know what the heck I'm talking about, read this.
If you've read anything about publishing contracts, you'll understand that the majority of authors don't get a say in how the book is edited, printed, marketed, or distributed.
When reading the article, I wasn't too sure about the difference between languages and signing contracts for specific countries, so I decided to simplify it a bit.
So, my read is their current contract doesn't care about library pricing.
Reason three: «I've read about traditional publishing contracts and no way would I sign one of those and let them control what I write and give my book away forever.
The editors mention more than once a warning to readers to «read the fine print» if they choose to enter into contracts, but nowhere do they provide any tips or hints about exactly what to watch out for, what to avoid, what to accept.
The next thing the indie authors reading this are thinking is, but what about that contract?
Asus is set to make the next version of the Nexus 10 tablet from Google, according to multiple sources.The company, which already makes the Nexus 7 and the new 2013 Nexus 7, is rumoured to be about to pick up the contract for the Nexus 10, the company's... Read more
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You can find the contest on Facebook and you can read more about the publishing contract on the CCC Blog.
I have about 25 magazines that I read regularly with my local library's contract with Zinio.
This is a fast changing industry so I strongly recommend you read your Bookbaby contract and perhaps even double check with Amazon about any current requirements.
Today on the show they talk about how the Hachette / Amazon contract negotiations will likely play out and how authors have seen a dramatic decrease in book sales The RT Booklovers... [Read more...]
Walking Away Can Be Hard Yesterday I talked about the necessity of reading contracts carefully on Zoe Winter's blog.
And whatever type of publisher you publish your book with, you need to read and understand your contract very carefully before you sign — if you don't have a literary agent to represent you, get a lawyer to look at the contract if you have questions about anything (and don't forget to add the legal costs to the cost of your self - publishing venture!).
If you're a writer who keeps putting off learning about the importance of reading the fine print in a contract, you'd benefit by reading up on the issue and then writing about it yourself.
I haven't read the contract yet, but I'd wondered about that.
-LSB-...] Table of Contents Three Agents, Changing Author Solutions: Shatzkin & the Self - Pubs Curtis Brown in Amazonia: UK Authors in America Post-DoJ: Hachette's New Contracts Conferences to Come: And Discounts to Go Books: Reading on the Ether Last Gas: Waffling about Riffling -LSB-...]
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