• Readers are more influenced by reader reviews
than professional reviewers now.
Not exact matches
Reviewers do not normally have direct contact with authors, and — strangely — the e-mails came from generic - looking Gmail accounts rather
than from the
professional institutional accounts that many academics use (see «Red flags in review»).
Though consumers remain reluctant to spend more on wine from organic grapes, the new study from UCLA researchers shows that in blind taste - tests
professional wine
reviewers give eco-certified wines higher ratings
than regular wines.
It's pathetic that this game has less
than an 80 from
professional reviewers.
Kirk has been a
professional movie
reviewer in Los Angeles for more
than three decades.
The good news on the Hyundai is that the acceleration seems much better
than most
professional reviewers give it credit for.
«There are many benefits to being a
professional book
reviewer, but none is greater
than being handed an amazing intense book by a brilliant new author and getting to read it first.
I wish Amazon would consider changing its eco-system (and improving its review system, pulling in
professional reviewers rather
than let readers call the shots).
I have witnessed, close - up, more
than a few
professional spats: authors outraged that their papers received a poor review;
reviewers outraged that editors made editorial decisions contrary to their recommendations; scientists outraged that a colleague's views are given more weight
than their own.
Nevertheless, some peer
reviewers interpret «critical» as an open invitation to vent their academic frustrations or
professional inadequacies, rather
than upholding the tenets of legal writing and the free exchange of ideas.
There are
professional reviewers who do more, at a higher quality and provide more useful work product,
than any law firm could consider, for a fraction of the cost.