Synonym: issue, publishing. Similar words: implication, application, Republican, public, republic, in public, publicly, publicity. Meaning: [‚pʌblɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. a copy of a printed work offered for distribution 2. the act of issuing printed materials 3. the communication of something to the public; making information generally known 4. the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution.
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61. The publication of the economic statistics was awkwardly timed for the Government.
62. Short letters stand a better chance of publication.
63. Both journals, however, review books well after publication date.
64. Did it break the agreement of joint publication?
65. Together we compiled an article for publication.
66. The newspaper has been forced to cease publication.
67. Every publication or public appearance is a demarcation dispute.
68. Hsiu's article was accepted for publication in "Science" magazine.
69. Did Isherwood intend the diaries for publication?
70. An A4 publication, it print run of 60,000 copies.
71. Corrected stock will be sent out in time for a new publication date.
72. As he became more independent of booksellers he began to choose works for publication which suited his own taste.
73. But vintners made headway last year with the publication of new federal dietary guidelines that for the first time described those benefits.
74. This superbly organized 224-page publication is available or can be ordered at bookstores.
75. He can bring proceedings for a High Court injunction to stop the publication of a misleading advertisement.
76. The customer dialled the publication he wanted, put in his money, and out came the book.
77. Companies' interim and preliminary statements should be reviewed and reported on by the auditor before publication.
78. This paperback original is the first publication, with Blackwell Scientific doing a more technical statistical analysis at the same time.
79. The arrests coincide with the publication in August of the recommendations of a Constitutional Commission.
80. The supervisory authority may forbid the publication of an offer document that is incomplete or requires additional information.
81. These advertisements generally use a Box number at the publication as the contact address and may be placed by the client.
82. A more serious breach of ethics came with the publication of a picture of Mitterrand on his deathbed.
83. The successful candidates work as guest curators at the Tate Gallery and prepare an exhibition and publication based on their research.
84. The answer depends on whether the publication is sponsored by the school as part of the curriculum.
85. The novel, with an official publication date of mid-June[sentence dictionary], should be in bookstores by the end of May.
86. As the author of this publication, my opinion has been sought from time to time by dealers, other scholars and the auction rooms.
87. Watch out for a change in publication dates for Courtauld News.
88. The new publication date of January, which will now become the norm, is the result of widespread demand from centres.
89. Each call sets a deadline for the submission of proposals - usually ten to 12 weeks from the date of publication.
90. Such a publication would be the second of its kind to debut in less than a year.
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