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Sentence count:298+15Posted:2017-07-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: publishing housepublisherpublishpublishedunpublishedrelishingpublic ownershipirish republican armyMeaning: ['pʌblɪʃɪŋ]  n. the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution. 
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(271) Newspaper publishing is capital-intensive, and the product is vulnerable to even short-lived strikes.
(272) They act as a counter balance to the national and global news conveyed by the major publishing empires.
(273) Like vanity publishing, vanity radio is usually not economically beneficial for those who pay for it.
(274) Similarly, desktop publishing packages can take text from a whole range of word processors, graphics packages and other sources.
(275) Whether the conservative, hidebound publishing establishment will treat such works with the seriousness they deserve is of course another matter.
(276) Brailsford and Beach adopt a general view[sentencedict.com], regarding electronic publishing as the use of computer science and electronics to present information.
(277) Desk-top publishing already promises exciting possibilities for reducing the cost of publishing excavation reports.
(278) I will send you copies of both the Publishing and Collateral Agreements when we have the latter signed and sealed.
(279) In this area there is a surprising lack of desktop publishing software as it is obviously a prime candidate.
(280) However, we are as yet unable to provide the complete simulation of electronic publishing that we have successfully organized for print publishing.
(281) The flat tax is the biggest plank in publishing heir Steve Forbes' platform.
(282) I have been asked to comment particularly on the applicability of some of these to the publishing trade.
(283) Tomorrow's desktop publishing systems certainly won't look like today's page makeup software.
(284) Two-Can is to become one of the early publishing entrants into the multimedia market this spring.
(285) Desktop publishing was only the opening salvo of a fusillade of developments that would change the way people worked.
(286) The development of colour desktop publishing is a classic example of this in action.
(287) The publishing magnate is challenging front-runner Dole by attracting largely middle-class suburban voters seemingly alienated from the political process.
(288) There has been some misunder-standing of our publishing aims.
(289) Specify alias and path for a new publishing point.
(290) He landed a lucrative billet with a publishing house.
(291) CAD and desktop publishing continue to be improved with ever new and faster PCs.
(292) Any obituary added runs through the next six editions until the publishing cycle has been completed.
(293) Textbooks represent another major portion of the book publishing industry.
(294) The publishing house reportedly retorted that geographically speaking,[sentencedict.com/publishing.html] north China is correct.
(295) Chronological Biography of Fu Baoshi. Shanghai Rarebooks Publishing House, 2004.
(296) The organizer reserves the right to select and edit materials for publishing.
(297) New Dictionary of Social Anthropology ( eds. ), People's Publishing House, 2003.
(298) Some may not fit the specialty of a particular publishing house.
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