Similar words: publishing house, publisher, publish, published, unpublished, relishing, public ownership, irish republican army.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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(211) This burst of activity marks a major turnabout in the publishing industry.
(212) They pay for the ads that keep obesity journals publishing.
(213) Universities by contrast have a tradition of publishing and disseminating the results of their research for peer approval.
(214) The company's five-year business plan includes publishing their own partworks while continuing to package continuity series and books.
(215) Well-developed knowledge of all publishing and production procedures and processes. Good knowledge and understanding of distribution management.
(216) Because of the very nature of desktop publishing this should come as no surprise.
(217) It is also helpful to have some knowledge of trends in publishing.
(218) The publishing of misleading advertisements was a contravention of section 47 of the Act.
(219) The new post-Occupation magazines and publishing houses were run from bars.
(220) The craft of writing, the business of publishing, the great mystery of literary success remained to be pursued.
(221) Terms Gordon Wright Publishing of Edinburgh has increased its minimum order on credit invoice to 25 retail value.
(222) When Einstein's centenary came along in 1979 there was a flurry of publishing activity.
(222) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(223) A publishing company named Lucifer was established in 1922, which distributed the writings to an increasing network of New Age groups.
(224) Any delay in publishing an article in Perkin Trans. 1 is on the side of the author.
(225) But Thursday's friendly gesture sat oddly with the government's ban on publishing the report.
(226) Is this a commentary on our reading habits or the publishing industry?
(227) After all, matrix printers were designed to handle typefaces for word processing, not desktop publishing.
(228) This result was an embarrassment following the headlines of January, but there was no hesitation about publishing it.
(229) Just in the past year, the party has banned dozens of books and closed numerous publishing houses.
(230) Many companies use Intranets to distribute internal documents-in effect publishing Web pages for their own private use.
(231) But even notoriously conservative newspaper publishers recognize that the Web is a radical and powerful publishing medium.
(232) Quality, of design and typography rather than editorial matter, is a burning issue as far as desktop publishing is concerned.
(233) The Delegates meet at intervals to determine policy, in particular publishing policy in the academic field.
(234) It is proposed that hypertext systems go some way towards providing students with alternative structures for organizing their knowledge of electronic publishing.
(235) The need to understand design is often heavily stressed during conversations or articles about desktop publishing.
(236) But for publishing, these characteristics take second place to the creative side.
(237) It has begun publishing an annual report providing for the first time a rough indication of how much military hardware Britain exports.
(238) The Sony platform has struck a strong chord among normally highly conservative publishing organisations.
(239) How other institutions will search you out, because publishing an exceptional paper from an unexpected source is more dramatic.
(240) The question of management and legal representation for aspiring new-comers is just as valid in publishing as it is in recording.
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