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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121. The publication date of the Bennett Report was brought forward.
122. A life-long lover of magazines, he found work at everything from a fan magazine to a soft drink publication.
123. Communications are short and publication is rapid, providing information on new avenues of research in the shortest possible time.
124. For the provincial press, any calculation is complicated by questions of market boundaries and different types of publication.
125. The judge rejected the argument that publication of the information in an article would be in the public interest.
126. These were the growth of organised and comprehensive diplomatic archives and the publication of the first great printed collections of international treaties.
127. The publication ends with a handy index of notes enabling quick location of the anatomical point required.
128. In 1803 she completed her translation of Job, and was encouraged to translate the Klopstock memoirs for publication.
129. Society and other academic journals tend to have longer periods between acceptance of their papers and publication than commercial journals.
130. A late eighteenth century chapbook type of publication, in this case bound.
131. A pleasing publication which shows the diversity of military and civil aircraft and airlines that have used this airport.
132. To have work bought by one of the bigger private collectors could establish reputations, as could publication or exhibition abroad.
133. Subsequent pages may have a header containing the name of the journal and the date of publication.
134. Psychology is predominantly a written discourse, conducted through the publication of books and papers.
135. Anyone wanting to buy a copy, only 100 were printed and of these twenty were sold on the day of publication.
136. Copyright comes into force immediately on completion or publication of the work and does not normally have to be recorded or registered.
137. A book on the subject has been commissioned for publication in 1987.
138. This culminated in the publication of the Cadbury report on corporate governance in May.
139. They must therefore be distinguished from on-exchange competitive trades for any publication or price reporting purposes.
140. Two other valid criteria for weeding may be employed in conjunction with use and publication date.
141. The publication of the first part of the Strategic Study of the Profession was followed by widespread consultation with regions and branches.
142. The following table shows some more recent Utopias,[www.Sentencedict.com] ranked according to date of publication.
143. To counteract that, he began writing articles for a leading trade publication.
144. But publication of the rules and practice directions takes place only two-and-a-half months before 26 April.
145. At the time of its publication this collection of essays provoked markedly differing critical responses.
146. The publication of draft constitutional amendments in October 1988 led to widespread public protests.
147. But the greatest coup of all was engineering publication of her side of the story of her failed marriage.
148. Writers and speakers can not be held responsible unless they authorise, or at least foresee, the publication which causes complaint.
149. The first group were highly cited in the first year after publication, and declined thereafter.
150. Should any additional flights be introduced after publication of this brochure then they will be calculated on the same basis.
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