Sentences with phrase «suggested last chapter»

So how can an indie publisher plan on making a living, paying the bills, without «luck» coming into play and without sending out thousands of flyers as I suggested last chapter?

Not exact matches

There are long passages in the last chapter of Science and the Modern World, for instance, which could easily have served as the source of some of Leopold's ideas, and which suggest that Leopold's notion of community could be derived from Whitehead's theory of organism without much difficulty.
This is perhaps an example of the possibility, suggested at the end of the last chapter, of what, W. Cantwell Smith calls a «Global theology» or Keith Ward has spoken of as «Comparative theology».
The connection was somewhat tenuous, it veered away from strictly «religious» issues, and only in the last chapter of the book did I venture a few comments suggesting a more «intrinsic» connection between the Christian view of human existence and the nature of human life manifest in Western literature.
That explains, I suggest, that Whitehead thought it appropriate to devote the last chapter of Process and Reality to «God and the World,» whereas the series of lectures as a whole is an «Essay in Cosmology.»
In an announcement on Monday, the film was described as «the next chapter of the Skywalker saga», heavily suggesting that the last jedi of its title refers to Luke Skywalker.
It was good up until the last chapter when rather than providing some clear direction it suggested some websites to go for this instead.
Last month the critique group suggested I cut or restructure the chapter I sent, so it's not just a matter of pulling out a chapter and handing it over.
In the last two chapters, Goodman suggests how to limit the impact of this new brand of crime and calls for us to tackle cybersecurity in much the same way we treat epidemics and public health.
The last two chapters are there to motivate you to save, because they suggest the US Government won't have the money they promised to pay you when you are old.
The last several chapters feel like an afterthought, though many of the ideas presented there are ideas that I have suggested.
The last chapter tries to make up for it, by suggesting that an intelligent mix of paternalism and libertarianism would be the best solution.
Last month she debuted Body Prints at Chapter NY, surprising new works which, as the title suggests, are impressions of her body on paper.
I suggest you look at global average temperature variations of the last 800,000 years inferred from Antarctica, Arctic and Greenland ice cores and also look at NOAA's similar time history DATA of when snow and ice accumulate at the poles in Mr. Pope's recent presentation to the Johnson Space Center Chapter of the NASA Alumni League.
Recent work (e.g., Hurrell 1995, 1996; Thompson and Wallace 1998; Corti et al., 1999) has suggested that the observed warming over the last few decades may be manifest as a change in frequency of these naturally preferred patterns (Chapters 2 and 7) and there is now considerable interest in testing the ability of climate models to simulate such weather regimes (Chapter 8) and to see whether the greenhouse gas forced runs suggest shifts in the residence time or transitions between such regimes on long time - scales.
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