Sentences with phrase «sit unread»

They will sit unread as your recipient attends to real business, and saves your for last.
During this busy time of year, are job applications in high demand, or are they likely to sit unread on a manager's desk, gathering dust until January?
Recruiters are typically so short on time and receive so many unsolicited resumes that most sit unread.
They're by authors I enjoy, in series that I've searched for, and yet they sit unread.
Readers are swamped with free and 99c books that sit unread on their devices.
The newspaper sits unread, inches away, but I can not quite reach it.
Old school ad agencies may still occasionally request a hard copy portfolio (i.e. large photographs in a leather case) but it's no good having the world's best portfolio if it sits unread and unloved.
I found Daxle's website almost a year ago, and subscribed to her newsletter, and even bought some books that she recommended on her site, but they sat unread while I prioritized other things.
I'm one of those with Nanostrike sitting unread on my kindle but I will get round to it, promise.
No reply and this story sits unread.
Another reason why Macleans sits unread on our radiator.

Not exact matches

Evelyn Rusli, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal and the moderator of the panel, says she has literally about 100,000 unread emails sitting in her inbox.
It has been sitting on my bookshelf for quite some time, unread.
I was planning to followup my critique of Kant with a parallel commentary on utilitarianism, but was waylaid by picking up some unread material sitting in my bookcase: an anthology of Aquinas» thought On Law, Morality, and Politics, Hackett Press, Second Edition.
Kyle's Review: Having now sat willingly through (the last) three Harry Potter films, and knowing that I bought the first book at some point and that it rests, unread, somewhere with other books, I continue to blissfully remain ignorant of the charms of Harry Potter.
Students chuckled as McCourt described the sense of hopelessness each evening while he sat among «miles and miles of unread papers» that he never could read — despite students» pestering him to return their work.
Learning designers won't have to wonder whether that eLearning course they created sat on the server like an unread book on a library shelf.
Getting through those professional books that have been sitting on my shelf unread.
And there it sat, quietly languishing among the shelves of a million other eBooks, not exactly alone, but pretty much unread.
If our subscribers delete our emails unread, let them sit in a «junk» email inbox, or never click links to buy, share, review, promote, etc. our work, they're «dead weight» to our subscriber numbers.
They learned that there were unread but viable, vibrant stories out there, but that business people sitting at a conference table had shot them down.
But they can still be a useful way to get a quick idea of how many unread emails are sitting in your inbox.
Agents, publishers, and most readers just wouldn't take you seriously, and it would mean a stack of unread books sitting in your garage.
I'll say that as a reader, I will snag a freebie in a series to see if I want to buy more in the series... but the problem is, I don't have as much time to read as I'd like, so that freebie sits on my Kindle unread.
The activity option allows me to keep track of my reading in a number of ways such as percentage read, total books read and unread, how much I read at a sitting, as well as the total number of hours read to date.
If our subscribers delete our emails unread or just let them sit in a «junk» email inbox, our message still isn't being heard.
They just sit there unread unless I put the book in promotion... then the reviews get a little traffic, helping a reader decide if my book is of interest or worth a try — or not.Good luck!
What's on my to - be-read list: The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness, Sand by Hugh Howey, The American Plate by Libby O'Connell, Mommy Man by Jerry Mahoney, Flying by Megan Hart, and the other 200 unread books sitting on my Kindle.
Either it sits in my desk unread, or it sits on kdp unread.
The book sat on my shelf, largely unread, until 1991, when I was writing my first book on climate change.
Whether we regularly follow legal newspapers, blogs, magazines, journals or whatever, they tend to pile up unread as we try to find the time to sit down and go through them.
By their very nature, Tweets are a lot more ephemeral than emails that at least can sit in an inbox with an «unread» status.
Without an effective cover letter, your resume probably will sit on a computer's hard drive unread or get deleted.
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