Sentences with phrase «relatively small advances»

The brand - new imprint also pays relatively small advances, splitting 50 percent of the profits with its authors.
And a relatively small advance / quiet publication that somehow leads to a major award can often lead to a bestseller with lots of royalties or future deals for that title with six - figure advances.
It is too easy these days to publish yourself rather than take the relatively small advance from someone else.

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However, the low altitude flight profile of an attacking Tomahawk, its ability to use terrain masking for cover and concealment and its relatively small size, significantly smaller than a manned combat aircraft, make it a difficult target for even the most advanced air defense systems.
As we all know the NEC is keenly contested by the various wings of the Party and, despite advances by the Left in the past year, can still be swung by a relatively small number of changes.
While previous laboratory experiments resulted in widely disparate estimates of the strength of olivine in Earth's lithospheric mantle, the relatively cold and therefore strong part of Earth's uppermost mantle, the new work, published in the journal Science Advances, resolves the previous disparities by finding that, the smaller the grain size of the olivine being tested, the stronger it is.
To give you an example of the difference between a small amount of very nutrient - dense animal foods and no animal foods at all, consider vitamin B12: 64 % of vegans, 43 % of lacto - ovo - vegetarians and 16 % of the elderly in one study were found to have stage III (relatively advanced and becoming serious) vitamin B12 deficiency.
If she's really distressed, it may be best to confine her to a relatively small space, such as one floor of your house or, in advanced cases, one room.
Most valuable was the tissue sample from a 15 - year old Stage - 3 retina with distinct regions of varying disease severity (Fig. 4B): Small islands of relatively normal appearing retina (Fig. 4B1) were surrounded by large areas of advanced retinal degeneration with loss of both rod and cone photoreceptors (Fig. 4B2).
Likewise, dedicating a small fee on oil and gas production (or consumption) or a portion of increased royalties from energy production on public lands would ensure that as we enjoy relatively cheap and abundant energy supplies today, we are also setting aside the funds needed to make steady investments in the advanced energy technologies needed to secure cheap and abundant energy in the future.
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