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publishing
[ ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ]
Definition:
1. The business of publishing.
Use 'publishing' in a sentence:
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.
In America, the core scientific
publishing
market is estimated at between $7 billion and $11 billion.
Recent books like "Germania" and "The German Genius" suggest that English-language
publishing
may be entering a post-swastika phase.
Those fears may be a factor in a lingering hesitation to share data even when
publishing
in journals that mandate it.
Right from the start, book printing and
publishing
were organized on capitalist lines.
Scientific
publishing
is seen as "a licence to print money" partly because its funding has enjoyed a steady increase.
As Washington editor of The Nation magazine and founder of the legendary I.F. Stone's Weekly, he specialized in
publishing
information ignored by the mainstream media.
To realize this vision, Ricci is mounting one of the most lavish, enterprising—and expensive—promotional campaigns in magazine-
publishing
history.
There has been some misunderstanding of our
publishing
aims.
Johnson's rejection of his patron's belated assistance has often been identified as a key moment in the history of
publishing
, marking the end of the culture of patronage.
Every conceivable Protestant sect was
publishing
treatises of theological speculation and religious propaganda at a surprising rate.
Reed International is a curiosity in the international world of
publishing
.
During the 1980s monster
publishing
houses started to swallow up smaller companies.
The newspaper, or more specifically, the editor, was taken to court for
publishing
the photographs.
Fiction takes up a large slice of the
publishing
market.
The book has enjoyed a success unparalleled in recent
publishing
history.
Who coined the phrase 'desktop
publishing
'?
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