Sentences with phrase «without cost to the reader»

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It's been unsatisfying to tell readers again and again that a bad credit score can cost them when they go to borrow money to achieve their goals without being able to say exactly how much.
International Health Coach University also provides documents that can be accessed using Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available without cost to students at adobe.com.
However, to use the Amiibo Cards without New Nintendo3DS XL, you need the NFC reader, for an extra $ 60.00, I think that's how much it costs....
Yes, eBooks are a good thing as it makes more books available to more readers and without the cost of printing and distribution.
While I would certainly like the best POD product for my readers, and I would prefer a solution sooner rather than later, only the very rich get to check off items on their to - do list without regard to cost.
The specialised ereader devices cost as much as this reader's entire year's worth of reading (i.e. as much as six to twelve paperbacks would cost, but without the benefit of lending).
YouTube videos are streamed across the Internet and not only can't you assume that eBook readers have Internet access, it would also be risky to assume that every eBook reader can stream huge video files without someone incurring costs.
It allows you to sell books direct to your readers, without the need for a third - party being involved (the most cost - efficient way to sell books).
The most amazing thing to me is to be able to connect one to one with a reader, without all this noise, burden, and extra cost in between.
, and that the lower costs of e-books, the worldwide digital distribution they afford me, and the ability to reach readers without going through layers of middlemen (publishers and agents) has allowed me to price my e-books competitively and sell more books in a month than I used to in a decade.
That, too, can help drive sales by giving readers exposure to you work without costing them anything for that initial taste.
It might be interesting to some readers of this site to know that Crichton's comparison of global climate change theory to eugenics in Appendix I of his novel was adapted without attribution from an essay by Richard Lindzen, «Science and Politics: Global Warming and Eugenics,» which appeared in R.W. Hahn, Ed., Risks, Costs, and Lives Saved, (American Enterprise Institute, 1996).
Do you know it costs less than $ 80 to buy a small digital reader that can steal data such as your bank account number, name and address, and card expiration date off your credit cards or passport without ever touching you?
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