- These textbooks are, on the whole, small, presumably inexpensive to produce, but well set out and logically developed.
- Presumably you know him.
- If insects paid attention to such advertisements, they might be prompted to lay their eggs on a duller, and presumably less resistant host.
- Presumably, the other outcome would be one state in some shape or form.
- So presumably this, too, is a pun.
- That presumably was not his original intention.
- Presumably, they want them to stop seeing each other.
- Presumably, the reason is to serve some larger public purpose.
- It would, presumably, not apply to those who obtained degrees abroad.
- Trained dogs did somersaults on a man's shoulders.
- The study confirmed many reports that doctors were improperly trained.
- Its operations were hampered at every turn by inadequate numbers of trained staff.
- He trained in neurology at the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases.
- She's a trained midwife.
- The use of a lawyer trained as a mediator would obviate the need for independent legal advice.
- They are trained nutritionists who can give sound advice on diets.
- The men might be armed, but they sure as hell weren't trained.
- The book publishing world remains able to make the mighty Amazon budge.
- Authors are famously ignorant about the realities of publishing.
- He's spoken to a publishing firm. They're going to take him on.
- Katharine was also recognized as an important leader in newspaper publishing.
- They released special themed versions of the game at Halloween and Christmas last year, and are publishing a Valentine's edition.
- And Katharine was also recognized as an important leader in newspaper publishing.
- After leaving university, Therese decided on a career in publishing.
- He drifted into publishing and discovered an aptitude for working with accounts.
- You don't think the paper's a bit out of order in publishing it?
- The publishing world had certainly never seen an event quite like this.
- The book will not pay its publishing expenses.
- Scientific publishing has long been a licence to print money.
- His publishing house had just begun negotiating for her next books.
- Scientific publishers routinely report profit margins approaching 40% on their operations at a time when the rest of the publishing industry is in an existential crisis.
- His brother ran a printing and publishing company.
- I had a very high-powered job in publishing.
- Publishing industry executives and Wall Street analysts have criticized the magazine for failing to attract the next generation of readers.
- But like many in the publishing industry, the paper is in the grip of a serious financial crisis.
- Eventually she was fired from her job at a publishing house.
- I had a very high-powered senior job in publishing.
- Be conscientious and make a good job of publishing.
- Andrew Meldrum, an American, who's lived in Zimbabwe for over twenty years, is accused of publishing an untrue story and faces up to two years in prison if found guilty.
- She was the first woman to head a major American publishing company—the Washington Post Company.