Sentences with phrase «waste than authors»

Not only does this type of book take more time to write, it takes more time to read... and readers don't have any more time to waste than authors!

Not exact matches

It's important to note that the study did find that «high levels of fruit and vegetable waste continued to be a problem — students discarded roughly 60 % -75 % of vegetables and 40 % of fruits on their trays,» but the authors conclude that this finding means that districts must «must focus on improving food quality and palatability to reduce waste,» rather than seeking to roll back the new meal standards.
Study author Catherine Bowyer says the next generation of biofuels, made from wastes or wood rather than crops, would have less impact on land use than biofuels made from crops, but «the policy is also not effectively stimulating advancements in biofuel technologies».
The authors emphasized that scientific misconduct does more than ruin professional careers and waste funding.
«This new material is better than the traditional material, Bismuth telluride, and can be used for waste heat conversion into electricity much more efficiently,» said Zhifeng Ren, M.D. Anderson Chair professor of physics at UH and the lead author of a paper describing the discovery, published online by Nano Energy.
Other than one brief moment of co-star Michael Keaton in all his crazed, lunatic, wide - eyes glory, American Assassin turns out to be as unrelentingly second - rate a spy - versus - spy espionage thriller as any this side of the direct - to - DVD market, wasting great source material from author Vince Flynn in the process.
Most of the time, authors who think they are doing everything right have less than 10 book reviews, which means everything they do is wasted effort.
Sarah — If you're a bestselling erotica author like Roni, the newsletter rather than the subscription blog may work better, but I don't think a new author should waste time and money on a newsletter.
A book blogger should never have to give a more positive review than they feel a book deserves, and neither should an author waste time and money on a book tour that doesn't actually promote their books.
If you happen to be a self - published author then ISBN's and copyright registrations might be useful, but I'd rather trust Absolutewrite.com than some money - wasting online course.
But it wasn't a wasted hour, if for no other reason than hanging with my favorite Romance author and kibbitzing with him, and watching a lightbulb go on for him was truly delightful.
Though I also quickly check Amazon when I first hear about an author / book to see the reviews, I know that I'm risking a waste of my time when all of the reviews are more praise (or hate - speech) than anything of substance.
It would be more fruitful to examine that paper and the conclusions of its authors rather than waste a lot of time second guessing their published statements.
The biomass fuel supply curve developed by the report's authors is particularly interesting, and suggests that 100MM + ton CDR from bio-CCS is possible in the western US largely from waste and residue feedstocks (which hold the potential to be more sustainable than dedicated feedstocks, assuming wastes aren't valued for other competing uses...).
In the past, «Mastering Bitcoin» author Andreas Antonopoulos has argued that the power consumed by Bitcoin miners is «used» rather than «wasted
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