Sentences with phrase «when accepting books»

We will charge 40 % of the total (on Paypal) when we accept your booking by email and then the remaining 60 % on the day of your arrival.

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When you are writing your book, not everyone will be accepting of the fact that you are locking yourself away for months, using every spare moment to get your book out.
When I did my MBA at Rotman in 2000, I sat over an accounting textbook learning generally accepted accounting principles, closed the book, wrote the exam, and now I can barely file a tax return.
When booking an appointment through Solv, users can type in their insurance information or scan their insurance card, and Solv will tell them whether a particular center will accept their coverage.
Thanks to the publishing giant Wiley, we often concede to dumminess when buying a (Blank) for Dummies book, but only to accept the fact we must learn the fundamentals of some field or practice.
So, knowing how easy it is to fool people with a false claim of being nonfiction, you expect me to just accept the claim of the Bible when you'd think me a fool for accepting a similar claim by any other book?
I am neither a christian or muslim but what right do christians have in making fun of muslims and their books when so much trash exists in their houses only difference being that other religions are open about their practices and even accept their mistakes..
As a reader trying to be charitable, I face an unattractive choice: accept that His Eminence does hold the mistaken view that mercy is essential to God; or assume that when he emphatically made the multiple important statements at key points in his book that mercy is essential to God, he didn't mean them.
In her new book, For the Love, the author and speaker encourages readers to live out of grace, and to use grace to accept criticism and give correction in the context of loving community when needed.
Muslims to this day do not accept images and such in their worship and it is confusing as to why Christianity can't follow suit in worshipping an invisible God in doing the same, especially when their history preceded Islam and wrote the book (so to speak) on such pure worship.
In his book In Praise of Play, Robert Neale discusses in detail these perversions of play: when peace is «inaction»; when freedom is bondage to one need in our psyche which is dominant; when delight is turned into a work agenda; when illusion is maintained at the expense of other needs and is a form of mental illness; when the story is believed, the time limits ignored, and pretending becomes pretension; when a game is played at the expense of others, breaking the rules; when the risk of adventure is perverted and the gamble removed or fatalistically accepted; or when play is done in secret.
Believers used a book (i.e. holy scriptures) as the basis and not personal perception i guess, though it becomes personal perception when perceive and accept it to be true and right basis.
In John 18:5 - 6 Jesus sais «I AM he» and The power of his declaration of BEING GOD brought them to their knees... This clearly coincides with Exodus 3 when God appeared to Moses and Declared that his NAME was «I AM who I AM» Do you REALLY think that that is not by design??? Is this not also a very clear foreshadowing of the future (Romans 14:11, and Philliapians 2:10 - 11) Please oh please see how the Bible is so intricately intertwined and full of the The masters handiwork... Everything, all of life's questions are all within this book, not other sources, if one but will accept them, pray over them, and get the Lord's guidance... This is why I brought up 1 Cor 2:14, Which you took EXTREMELY out of context in the way I meant it to be discerned, which the verse itself explains I might begrudgingly add... John 8:24 after he tells them I am not of this world.
In the book of Acts, when the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted the word of God, they sent Peter and john to Samaria to pray for the new believers that they might receive the Holy Spirit, because the Holy Spirit had not yet come on any of them; they had simply been baptized (via) water int he name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Refined through the sifting process commonly called canonization but now realized to have been merely a growing recognition of what was of worth, cherished in crisis after crisis when individual and even national life was at stake, accepted by the nascent church, which presently added its own documents and formed the Christian Bible, then carried by both Jews and Christians in their far dispersion, the Bible became the supreme book of the Western world.
It is significant that from the second century to the nineteenth, when modern historical scholarship became current, theories about the Bible were held which no competent historian now accepts, such as that Moses wrote the entire Pentateuch (the first five books of the Old Testament) including the description of his own death.
There are «Christians» in this book, and there are «almost «Christians,» the latter term apparently reserved for those who could not claim to be «in Christ» even when they accepted the tenets of Christianity.
Had Paul been put in his place at Antioch, and Gentiles been required to accept the Law in order to be Christian, then the Church Fathers would have selected different books, ones supporting that view, when they canonized the Bible hundreds of years later, and you would very likely be arguing the other side now, right?
The biblical Job was comforted for the loss of his wife and children when he was doubly blessed at the end of the book, the Guest allows, «but I doubt whether a living man would accept such consolation.»
It is not strange that, when Jesus came upon the scene, the Sadducees, the ultraconservatives of their day, who accepted only the earlier books of the Old Testament and refused credence to the new ideas of the later literature, held «that there is no resurrection.»
When the Sky Clad folk returned they refused to accept the canon as formulated at Pataliputra, and have their own which while agreeing substantially in content, at least as to the names of the books included, nevertheless omits some, includes others, and within the texts bearing the same name differs at significant points.
For our time when one of the great human advances is the gender revolution, the need for her symbols of love, parent, love and friend, for God can be accepted with less tentativeness than characterized in her bold book.
I'm reprinting it here, edited, because like Susan's column and Kipnis» book, it raises an essential question about the role of love in a marriage: If we marry for love, shouldn't it be OK to end the marriage when love is no longer present or if we are not content to accept «mature love» — aka, a sexless, roomatelike existence — as its replacement?
So far we've discussed why you want to read this book, «should» thoughts causing power struggles, power struggles being futile when the person is engaged with the other person, the difference between being in charge and being in control, seeing and accepting the child you have, and forgiving our parents.
This woman had the courage to accept that her decision to refuse induction resulted in the death of her baby, and she made a point of countering the «babies know when to be born / some babies just bake longer / babies aren't library books» with «My son died because he was postdates and I didn't understand the risks.»
They are always accepting books (every child takes one when they leave) and they collect stuffed animals around the holidays.
One of my two favorite books for parents provides more details how to use this knowledge to encourage children to try new things, to learn to regulate their emotions and how to accept limits when necessary.
Estimates of the numbers of women booked for home birth but delivering in hospital were even more difficult to obtain because hospital records do not always specify this information accurately and no national estimate exists.1 4 Data collected in this region in 1983 suggested that 35 % of these women changed to hospital based care either before or during labour, and a more detailed prospective study of all planned home births in 1993 found a total transfer rate of 43 %.8 Women were classified as having booked for a home birth when a community midwife had accepted a woman for home delivery and had this arrangement accepted by her manager and supervisor of midwives at any stage in pregnancy, irrespective of any later change of plan.
My problem with it only comes when you're dealing with a hellaciously stubborn baby who will accept every tip in the book... and then still freak out and cry as soon as you leave the room.
If you're a regular reader here, you'll know that I don't accept advertising, I don't do give - aways, I'm not in the business of helping other people sell stuff, but when Laura asked me to promote her new book, she didn't have to ask twice simply because I'm convinced that if every parent took the time to read her books, the world would be transformed.
As one of the only people Dr Sandra Goodman knows that does the ketogenic diet, when she asked if I would be interested in reviewing Miriam Kalamian's book Keto for Cancer I was delighted to accept.
There are times of the month when caffeine may be better accepted by the body, which I discuss in the book under cycle syncing.
The bilious, paranoid inner - monologue that makes the book more dramatic — and truer — than any biography could hope to be has been replaced by the pat love story of Clough and his assistant, Peter Taylor (Timothy Spall), which comes to grief when Clough hubristically hands in their resignations at Derby and is horrified to learn that Sam Longson (Jim Broadbent), the club's old - school chairman, has accepted them.
Their courtship is sprinkled with largely unfulfilling side flings, and when it's time for the narrative to hurry up, Lainey reveals that she's been accepted to med school out of town, one of the oldest ticking - clock devices in the book — and one of several screenwriterly methods used to engineer the various separations and reunions that pave the way for the inevitable happy ending.
If accepted by the publisher, the author was assigned a publicist who dictated how, when, and to whom the book was marketed with little or no input from the author.
UP pays royalties of at least $ 1.50 from retail book sales, and authors earn substantially more when they accept orders directly from the public at live events, their own Web sites, etc..
Amazon takes extra care when it comes to accepting or rejecting books in order to reach highest customer satisfaction.
I really wasn't expecting my free copies of A Guide to the Psalms of David when it arrived earlier today, since there was no entry under shipping and I assumed «processed» under orders simply meant my entry on the website was accepted and my book was now in the queue to be printed.
There was a time when having been accepted into the fold by the publisher they undertook to print and promote your book.
When that's accepted, I'll get the second portion of the advance (D&A) for that book.
When a publisher finally accepted my first book proposal, I had spent countless hours working with theology professors, pastors, small groups, and trusted friends.
But many times, when you send your query, that agent (or editor or publisher) has just stopped accepting queries, or has just signed a client who writes the type of books you write, or has just seen the debut of a book just like yours — only with a different title.
When I first started publishing, individually querying book bloggers was a great (albeit time intensive) way to establish relationships with bloggers and find the ones who would be naturally inclined to like your work (because they only accepted for review books they were at least interested in).
That's when I started pursuing romance writing (because I loved reading it) and in 2008 my first book was accepted by Ellora's Cave.
When I came upon a great book promotion opportunity, it was the only full - length novel I had complete so I submitted it and it got accepted.
In first person, Heivoll tells us about growing up in Finsland, going off to school in Oslo, dropping out when he realized he did not want to be a lawyer, his relationship with his father, and the revelatory moment in Mantua, Italy, when he realized that he needed to write this book about the fires - all of which ultimately boils down to the struggle that led him to accept what an elementary school teach told him: «You are a writer.»
It's exciting when that happens, but don't lose your head — accept the books you are actually interested in and pass on the rest.
I've had a bad experience when accepting an indie book and it's made me a little bit wary.
When I started my blog I wasn't a book reviewer, I then moved to taking requests (from all authors) and have since moved on to not accepting requests at all.
You know what pisses me off the most, when someone, an author, sends me a message on Goodreads and well I accept it and say that I'll review their book but they never respond.
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