Similar words: publishing house, publisher, publish, published, unpublished, relishing, public ownership, irish republican army. Meaning: ['pʌblɪʃɪŋ] n. the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution.
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(91) It is their word-processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheet, database and graphics applications programs that dominate the market.
(92) Non-fiction publishing, to take a related case, is in general afflicted by similar problems of information overload and shrinking domestic markets.
(93) In 1981, he became an administrator at the publishing company Hachette before expanding his interest to the Filipacchi group in 1984.
(94) Usually there are a number of these which makes it necessary for the accountant to visit the record or publishing company.
(95) If you doubt this admittedly bold assertion, consider the impact of the company's decision to cease publishing mainframe prices.
(96) Li and Mao are retired, but their dismissal from the academy bars them from publishing and teaching.
(97) Today's desktop publishing software is as good as, if not better than, any Third Wave composition system ever was.
(98) But so far, media buyers in California see no sign of the publishing heir.
(99) Experienced in taking responsibility for publishing programme development and management, including planning, budget setting and control.
(100) It is getting harder by the day to isolate the various segments of the electronic publishing industry into neat little compartments.
(101) Twenty years later Channel Four, originally conceived as a publishing house for independent producers, succumbed to the same institutional pressures.
(102) Chunky Leaflets Spectrum are now publishing hand knitting pattern leaflets.
(103) Frame Technology Inc believes the next generation of desktop publishing systems will utilise electronic document publishing as their cornerstone.
(104) The balance of Maxwell's group was rather different,[http://sentencedict.com/publishing.html] with origins in printing and in magazine and trade publishing.
(105) He held a chair in physics from 1937 until his retirement publishing more than 150 papers on atomic and nuclear physics.
(106) Senior Labor politician Tony Benn has been publishing diary installments for decades, providing a vivid account of Parliament.
(107) Due to lack of space we will be publishing the forum in two parts.
(108) For those who go on to read postgraduate studies, there is the further problem of publishing any research findings.
(109) Desktop publishing acts as an integrator of the output from other office automation packages.
(110) The leading Stockholm trade publisher Norstedts, also included in the 1990 takeover, has a significant legal publishing department.
(111) The national news agency and the major publishing houses struck.
(112) The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is publishing a booklet with interviews with the artist.
(113) The most successful postgraduate course in terms of both applicants and admissions was the MPhil in Publishing Studies.
(114) Take, for example, the problems that the electronic publishing industry is currently facing with fonts.
(115) The paper would have a defence if it could show it had acted reasonably in publishing the articles.
(116) It must be rare for a publishing house to be sent a manuscript twice after an interval of 62 years.
(117) To Carol Wilson, however, it became fairly obvious that Copeland wanted to sign Sting's publishing to his own company.
(118) When you start talking about large conglomerates publishing fewer books, it makes people nervous, because it smacks of censorship.
(119) Once an obscure backwater of the publishing business, computer books have gone mainstream.
(120) He works in the rights department of a small publishing company and has two children from his first marriage.
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