Sentences with phrase «worrying about the editing»

But also, everyone can be in a photo at the same time, you get candid shots while activities are going on, and you won't have to worry about editing photos later.
Don't worry about editing, crossing out or grammar checking, just write.
In the old days of traditional publishing, if you were lucky enough to have your manuscript accepted by a publisher, you didn't have to worry about editing.
You don't have to be worried about editing process when you get help from professionals in the field and they have many years experience.
With a traditional publisher, an author does not have to worry about editing their book.
More importantly, it's about the author forcing the words to happen and not worrying about the editing process, at least not at this time.
After academic paper writing students are mostly worried about editing and proofreading work.
The app cleverly ensures that the surrounding text fades off so that you don't have to worry about editing as you go.
And likewise, worry about the editing to death since most of my books need expanding not trimming after the first draft to fill in the holes.
Our staff of professional dissertation writers can help you at any stage of the process, whether you need help from the very beginning or you have begun the process, but are worried about the editing.
The funds are released only when you are 100 % content with your project, thus you do not need to worry about editing it yourself.
Each dingbat has a ground block allowing you to simply type and not need to worry about editing anything in an image editor.

Not exact matches

I feel like everything I say has to be edited within an inch of its life, I'm worried about who I will offend, I edit and edit until I have said absolutely nothing.
I'm so sorry about the mix up here, I edited the recipe and took out the coconut oil so don't worry about replacing it!
I'd edit it but am worried about rollback wars:)
The Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C., conducted one of the earlier surveys that revealed hesitancy, finding that 68 % of the respondents were «very» or «somewhat» worried about gene editing.
And also, does this new technique make gene editing so accessible that we need to worry about DIY scientists cooking up pandemic viruses in their basements?
«Americans worried about using gene editing, brain chip implants and synthetic blood: US adults show more concern than enthusiasm for using these to «enhance» human abilities.»
Genetic editing of human embryos «has tremendous value» to help solve important scientific questions, and should proceed despite potential worries about use of the technique in the clinic, an influential bioethics group said today in a statement.
Ishii worries about countries such as the United States: there, germline editing is not banned but requires government approval, but such restrictions have a history of being circumvented, as in the case of unproven stem - cell treatments.
Majorities of U.S. adults say they would be «very» or «somewhat» worried about gene editing (68 %), brain chips (69 %) and synthetic blood (63 %), while no more than half say they would be enthusiastic about each of these developments.
Try and keep the question under 45 seconds and don't worry about the «replay» or sound check, we can edit!
It takes a huge workload off me and I don't have to worry about transferring photos, editing, etc..
Don't worry too much about getting it perfect and polished as you can always go back and edit it later on.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time film director Phyllida Lloyd (who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much in the long run.
That scene is the one and only reason why the film didn't get it's PG - 13 rating, and even though I'd be regurgitating a lot of other bloggers» feelings about the MPAA by talking about how stupid that is I agree that the film should not be edited just for the sake of that one beautifully foul scene that honestly I don't know who would watch it and be worried for their children's innocence.
What we are worried about: The trailers are edited in one of the most annoying ways imaginable.
It also means that if you make any edits to your course catalog within your TMS, the changes will automatically be updated on your website in real - time, so you don't need to worry about checking that you've updated the data in various places.
Need a tablet that lets you create and edit images without worrying about your stylus» battery life?
They say the Gatekeepers (agents, slush readers, and first - line editors) are there for a reason, ensuring that new product is of the highest possible quality, that they've ensured that booksellers aren't loaded down with crap (and said brick and mortar booksellers are in complete agreement, only accepting books from major, established publishing houses), and that they and their staffs produce a truly professional final product, handling editing, design, and marketing so the author only has to worry about the words.
We certainly take into account your deadline and the time needed for editing is considered upfront - no need for you to worry about the deadline.
In an earlier blog post we talked about the importance of developmental editing and why the focus on big - picture stuff — structure, book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend too much time worrying about the finer points of style and wording.
Or maybe we're strong in showing and tend to write tight, so we're not too worried about line editing.
We're very similar in tastes, so I'm not worried about serious differences of opinion, but I did wonder how other authors handled the writing, editing, and judgement calls.
We will edit your free essay and you may not worry about its quality.
The costs of self - publishing might sometimes seem difficult to keep track of, but as long as you're writing work of a good standard (read a few writing craft books), you only really need to worry about that Holy Trinity: editing, cover design and formatting.
Don't edit yourself; don't worry about the direction the story is taking; don't even think about details.
Worries about book publishing start flooding an author's mind once he is done with giving the final touches to his book in the form of editing and fool proofing.
This takes the form of either copy - editing or proofreading, and if you're unsure about the difference between the two, don't worry — you're not alone.
There shouldn't be any worry about grammatical or spelling mistakes, as we edit every paper before delivering it to our customers.
To work on my editing and writing skills away from the pressures of work, of having to constantly worry about productivity and how many times I'm on the air.»
Don't worry about red eyes, that can be fixed with any photo - editing software.
EDIT: I am also sort of worried about the next Halo title, especially because of the 60 fps label on it.
Edit: On a side note, the BOTS really have to worry about M$ for creating a nightmare on the market.
Why not edit it just a little bit and make it his own game... That way he doesn't have to worry about C&D.
It is true that old fears of a new ice age did not originate with climate scientists [edit — no nonsense please] and I confess to being someone who worried about such things at that time.
By Uli Weber [Translated / edited by P Gosselin] In his encyclical «Laudato si, Pope Francis worries about our «common home», and fundamentally he is not incorrect here.
What people should be more worried about is what kind of children we're raising when risk is so carefully edited out of their lives.
Also, don't worry about the other party's edits if they are, upon reflection, unimportant.
Protip 2: If you edit or finish filling out the client's intake form, you won't have to worry about the client's sloppy language.
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