Sentences with phrase «seen by readers»

Simple logic: the less populated it is within a genre, the higher chance your book can be seen by readers.
This simple link, however, likely won't stand out enough to be seen by your readers.
This means that all of the extra formatting (CSS support) that is available in KF8 will not be seen by your readers.
So what can you do to break into the writing world and get your work seen by readers?
Your book will be seen by readers in 120 + countries
The author bio in the back of the book is usually only seen by readers who have finished the book.
She altered the titles of several volumes in her blockbuster series, from «Cum For Bigfoot» to «Moan For Bigfoot,» and they were returned to Amazon's shelves, but now they're only seen by readers searching for them specifically.
The prose is clear, simple and authentic and, most importantly, is clearly touching the hearts of young readers as you can see by the reader reviews posted at BookBrowse.
When paper or faxed resumes were the norm, if a job seekers could cram all the important parts of a resume onto a single sheet of paper, more of your history was likely to be seen by the reader.

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By forgoing endorsements, newspapers could better fulfill that role: They would be making a statement that news organizations provide impartial information - and readers should act on it as they see fit.
Because it's the first thing the reader of your business plan sees, it must make an immediate impact by clearly stating the nature of the business and, if you're seeking capital, the type of financing you want.
«We didn't plan on writing today,» the high - profile money manger noted, «but are doing so to be sure our clients and readers and especially the 300 worldwide journalists on our [distribution] list see the action just taken by the Treasury Department under Secretary Geithner.»
«Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see
In a statement, Nick Denton, the founder of Gawker Media, who was also personally named in the Hogan suit, said: «Just because Peter Thiel is a Silicon Valley billionaire, his opinion does not trump our millions of readers who know us for routinely driving big news stories including Hillary Clinton's secret email account, Bill Cosby's history with women, the mayor of Toronto as a crack smoker, Tom Cruise's role within Scientology, the N.F.L. cover - up of domestic abuse by players and just this month the hidden power of Facebook to determine the news you see
To help readers see pass the short term volatility of the financial market, we aim to bring you a long - term focused research analysis purely driven by fundamental data.
But where Denton does see a big opportunity in connecting readers to brands by way of native advertising and e-commerce on its more product - friendly verticals like Jezebel, Lifehacker and Kotaku.
Readers may recall that we have talked about the theory espoused by our previous guest speaker Ben Hunt with respect to price inflation in a period of monetary tightening in a series of recent posts entitled «Business Cycles and Inflation» (see Part 1 and Part 2 for the details).
I love this painting and was sad to see that it was already sold by the time I read about it in my feed reader.
Responding to feedback from one of our younger readers (see our March - April letters page) we continue the theme here, looking more closely at how we are saved by the death and resurrection of Christ, and the place of suffering in the economy of redemption.
Each reader, whose technology is run by the London - based fintech company SumUp, needs a «merchant», most likely a Church worker, to input each transaction, and a probable scenario will see members of the congregation walking past a manned device as they enter or leave a service or event.
the article is irresponsible in not making clear to the reader that these images were created hundreds of years after the fact by enemies of Christ (Romans) who subsequently saw it as political beneficial to gain political control of the otherwise uncontrollable christian cult for the purpose of expanding the roman empire.
It is hoped that by pursuing certain lines of thought such as those suggested in this chapter, some readers will come to see some new dimensions of the truth of the classic statement by «William James quoted earlier concerning alcohol: «Not through mere perversity do men run after it.»
If his interpretations are not always our own, there are scenes and episodes which the reader of the Tetralogy will never forget: the inspired Tamar (38) motivated not by the simple passion of seduction but, convinced that Judah will bear the Blessing (see 49:8 ff.)
See for example «The Fight for Germany» by Reinhold Niebuhr in Life, October 21, 1946, reprinted in the January, 1947, issue of The Reader's Digest.)
And I take it as established that Hausman has shown a means whereby we can understand Bergson's approach as both metaphorical and rational2 As I am certain the reader does, I have questions I would like answered in light of their important insights and these interpretations of Bergson, but the issue I will examine presently is how Gunter's thesis and Hausman's elaboration might affect our understanding of Bergson's influence on Whitehead.3 The view of Bergson Gunter seeks to supplant is very widely held, and indeed was held, (if not really defended) until recently even by Professor Hausman (see the «Dialogue» below).
By drawing extensively on his letters, Dodaro allows the reader to see how Augustine responded to concrete problems faced by magistrates and judgeBy drawing extensively on his letters, Dodaro allows the reader to see how Augustine responded to concrete problems faced by magistrates and judgeby magistrates and judges.
The reader recognizes himself in the hero, and the other characters, and little by little, as the story progresses, sees mirrored his own moral shortcomings.
Christopher Calderhead, author of Illuminating the Word: The Making of the Saint John's Bible (Liturgical), points out that in the case of a modern book the reader is the first to see any particular copy — it is sometimes wrapped in cellophane at the printer's and opened for the first time by the purchaser.
In order to anticipate for the reader the line of argument to be followed and so to facilitate progress, it will first be urged that the concept of God's operation as an enduring, active support of cosmic reality, must be elaborated in such a way that this divine operation itself is envisaged as actively enabling finite beings themselves by their own activity to transcend themselves, and this in such a way that if the concept holds good in general, it will also hold good for the «creation of the spiritual soul» (see below, section 3a).
That, says Dr. Southgate, is because the issue is focused on HIV / AIDS, and she asks readers to consider the «incalculable loss» from the disease --» the loss to all those whose lives would have been touched, even changed, but were not, by books not read because they were never written, by paintings not seen because they were never painted, by performances never heard because the song was not sung.»
As the delusional fellow tries to learn why he's surrounded by phony doubles of everyone once familiar to him, and while his sister and a therapist try to help him see reality, readers find themselves sliding into the baffling blindness that affects everyone in the story and keeps them from ever seeing or knowing the truth of their own lives, much less anyone else's.
By summoning the community to survey its history, the writer invited his readers to see God at work in it.
First, the American religious empiricists defend religion by placing it on a purely descriptive basis, using for this a radically empirical sensibility together with inductive generalization; but soon, as I have attempted to indicate, any circumspect reader can see the extent to which this description is loaded with temperamental and, possibly, contextual bias — and, further, by the specificity peculiar to Christianity and American turn - of - the - century neonaturalism.
One senses that today readers are confronting the world of the Old Testament (that is, the world presented by the text in its present form) for the first time and not being altogether sure they like what they see; or, if they like what they see, not being sure what all the historical - critical commotion is about to begin with.
Hence, we see now why many verses are read for years without understanding until the reader is enlightened by Him.
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc. if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.)
When I first saw the title of this book I assumed it would be a pamphlet along the lines of those very useful booklets published by the Catholic Truth Society, setting out Catholic doctrine in simple terms for the interested reader without the time or inclination to read more weighty theological works.
By the way, I am flabbergasted seeing that you have plenty of work to do with answering all those various questions of your readers.
There is a picture of him with the text and readers can see by themselves how he looks like.
That article stimulated a deluge of protesting letters to the editor, and the Century saw fit to editorialize («A Road with Pitfalls,» June 29, 1960), indicating that such an overwhelming negative response «would suggest a prevalent antipathy still to the sort of universalism championed by Hocking and Toynbee and now by Mr. Ferm,» and that the road ahead appears, «at least to many Century readers, rocky and snare - ridden.»
I LOVE LOVE LOVE her and am so thrilled to see that her egg sandwich was similarly loved by your readers.
No one should be surprised by this, least of all readers of this blog who have seen my other involved creations.
Do you by chance know a good was to see a number count of how many readers you have?
Hi Kamran, like many other of your readers I come around here fascinated by your wonderful recipes and pictures and I am so glad to see that behind all those beautiful works of art there is a marvellous person.
As is the case every week though, Crooks was roundly slammed by readers, as seen in the tweets below, as evidently they didn't agree with his picks.
But then I saw in smaller type «A poll conducted by Sun readers».
Readers can see all of the data by utilizing the scroll bar at the bottom of the table.
The former Arsenal and England international star Martin Keown has been giving his thoughts and answering questions from readers of the Daily Mail in the aftermath of this summer's record breaking transfer window, which saw Arsenal chip in significantly to the more than # 1 billion spent by Premier League clubs.
I like many La Liga Blog readers first knew about Tito Vilanova from seeing him take over as Barcelona manager in 2012 although I began getting properly into Spanish football thanks to the Barcelona team run by his predecessor, Pep Guardiola.
But I can see your point about misplaced priorities, one that's been made by lots of other TLT readers.
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