Sentences with phrase «than editors»

Because not every author is familiar with what we do, we often have to explain our role more than editors who focus on grammar.
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And remember, at almost all publishing houses, the manuscripts are read by interns (like me) or someone other than the editor.
The wrong kind of editor can be worse than no editor because of the false sense of security.
The in - house crew responsible for the ebook will have a perspective that's different than the editor's, the sales manager's, or the marketing team's.
I'm just saying that when it comes to novels, maybe the actual writers know more than the editors give us credit for.
Her feedback on the process and emotion it entails was way more accurate than my editor's ever would have been.
It's said that it's harder to sign an agent than an editor.
So with no cuts, that meant I became more of a director than an editor (though the two are often very closely related).
If you are looking for a simple application for creating and modifying text files, look no further than Editor.
... A person who owns just one console is inherently less biased than editors at GameSpot who have access to all consoles.
«I don't have enough ego to believe I know better than editors who pick and choose who to publish for a living....»
Only one in five authors requested it, Nature reported 2 years later — far less than editors had expected.
There may be no more highly - placed booster for the importance of college education than editor / journalist David Leonhardt of the NYT (disclosure: an editor of my occasional pieces at Upshot and someone I've known and respected for many years).
These excerpts are most illuminating, but the reader sometimes feels that more detailed commentaries than the editors / translators provide in their short notes would be helpful.
In attacking such intuitively attractive concepts as accountability and choice, Ravitch displays more courage than her editors, who change «accountability» to «testing» in the subtitle.
Rather than editors struggle to nominate brands on the show floor — and asking industry to vote months later — companies nominated new products launching at Expo West in January.
In truth, the Orange Book was rather less radical and rather more pluralistic than its editors claimed at the time.
Authors may be better placed than editors to know who is best qualified to evaluate their findings, and they may have valid reasons for keeping sensitive results out of the hands of a close competitor.
Author - suggested reviewers are more likely to recommend manuscript acceptance and less likely to advocate rejection than editor - suggested reviewers, according to studies led by Sara Schroter (above) and Elizabeth Wager (below).
He's still leagues ahead — maybe because of the camera's default settings — than editor James Renfroe, who's atrocious.
Just as long as you're willing to pay $ 40,000 - $ 50,000 for something with less carrying capacity than our Editors» Choice Subaru Forester or a Toyota RAV4 that top out in the thirties for gas - engine versions.
It's sleeker, and in some ways, more comfortable to use than the Editors» Choice Asus Transformer Book T100HA, but it doesn't quite measure up on specs and features.
The Wii U price has been slashed more than our editor Gaz's tires (he's a bit of a prick) and isn't selling anywhere near the numbers of PS4 or Xbox One consoles.
The survival horror game Alien: Isolation and its Sigourney Weaver - starring preorder DLC are due out in October, and no one at TMS is more excited than our Editor - in - Chief Jill Pantozzi.
[It's nice to see someone other than Your Editor deride the profession's guild mentality.]
In multimedia tests, the ATIV Book 7 offered moderate performance, finishing our Handbrake test in 1 minute 34 seconds, slower than the Editors» Choice Asus UX31A - BHI5T (1:29) and the Toshiba KiraBook (1:14), but ahead of the Apple MacBook Pro (1:56).
Placing many publishing decisions in the hands of accountants rather than editors has hurt the quality and variety of print published works.
A cookie - cutter editor who erases your voice and tries to turn you into somebody else is worse than no editor at all
(Proofreading is a level of scrutiny solely focused on typos and best executed by someone other than your editor.)
The CR - V feels more luxurious and rides better than our Editors» Choice Subaru Forester.
The cost of paying for Grammarly is far less than an editor.
Stacey has been more than my editor.
But the Mail's «Murderers» front page was prompted by more than an editor's sympathy for someone he knew and liked.
And rather than an editor, you may only get a proofreader to review your manuscript.
If you need a ghostwriter more than an editor, the costs will be higher.
I criticize myself much more than any editor would, I'm sure.
The way to maintain control is to make a point of sending our most newsworthy scientific articles and opinion pieces to the journals of our own professional societies, in which the peer review process is editor - facilitated, rather than editor - directed.
But, at 13.13 pounds (5.95 kg), the thing also weighs more than this editor's damn dog, and isn't any more practical than it was (not) two years ago.
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