词汇 | example_english_publisher |
释义 | Examples of publisherThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Presumably this approach is a cost-saving measure of the publishers. Complete sets, lacking five early issues, are available from the publishers. Perhaps its publishers could be persuaded to bring it out in paperback to make these individual essays more readily available to researchers and students alike. Given the profusion of such texts and their repeated manifestations in publisher's catalogues, one wonders how and why academic publishers continue to produce such works. Instead, it is underedited and overpriced: the publishers missed a golden opportunity. At a time when monographs are not easy to place, a publisher's perspective on marketable structure is not always the same as an academic's. To give themselves solid centres publishers seek niche markets, either regional or professional, which will provide them with reasonably certain bread and butter. During the composer's lifetime, his publishers would often scramble to provide performers with the latest changes. Meanwhile, this has informed and inspired me to deliver the revised version of the book which the publishers have been chasing for years. She starts writing to less reputable publishers in other parts of the country. The collection is accompanied by a substantial introduction and is attractively bound by the publishers. The publishers clearly consider that this is worthwhile and this reviewer agrees. Even more ambitiously, they hoped that in partnership with educators, historians and publishers could develop an audience of sophisticated readers of history. Printers and publishers seem at first not to have understood. My only criticism is a wish that the publishers would have chosen a slightly larger type for those with older eyes. His own interest had been kindled by a recent exchange in which he, indeed, felt "ripped off" by one of his publishers. Our first decade, as viewed from the editorial chair, and from the stance of the publishers, has been very satisfactory. In 1933 the association of directory publishers was taken over and the information and advertising industries were harnessed to the interests of the state. The publishers would like to apologise to the author and their readers for this error. Moreover, there was competition from other publishers, both for writers and for readers. As usual, publishers and authors are welcome to offer books for inclusion in an annotated list of publications received. The publishers should also include alternative spellings which are considered more accurate when they are pronounced. The real promoters are the publishers of teaching materials. She tries a few more publishers, including some she had contacted in the past, with the same results. Whether these and many other mistakes and infelicities are the responsibility of the publishers, the editor or the author is unclear. The contributors and publishers have together come up with an absorbing (and attractive) book. The publishers are remiss too for allowing the book to see the light of day without an index. Corrections should be restricted to printer's and any publisher's errors. My thanks to the publishers for permission to reprint the extract. Electronic music seems to be a problem for music publishers. The score is yet to be composed, and pre-existing songs may still be in negotiation with record companies and publishers. Supervisors supervised, colleagues sympathized, friends helped, libraries and archives communicated, publishers published. Could publishers please explore the wonders of modern technology for an answer, or be generous and send a cased edition for review. Frustrated with high prices and delays, many customers have given up dealing with retailers and instead choose to source music direct from the publishers. Perhaps the term 'reference grammar' is more readily employed by publishers than by authors. At such a price, it would be unprofitable for publishers to produce three-volume novels, if such products were intended for sale to individual readers. The journals were also classified as high-volume if they reported at least four cost-utility studies (1% of all studies) and low-volume publishers. The publishers would like to apologise to their readers for these errors. If book publishers further degrade their own products, before long all our reading will be on line. Concealed behind the authorial debates and differences she presents are the publishers who mediated between her historians and the reading public. Academics and others who use a laser printer can, without other software, turn out the camera-ready copy that book and journal publishers increasingly require. I searched stores, placed special orders, tried to find the publisher's phone number. Many tests of language and cognitive development are currently available from publishers for higher functioning individuals. The edition is a historian's dream and a publisher's nightmare. With the implementation of a commongender pronoun, time saved by agents and publishers could be enormous. She is encouraged by the list of literary agents and publishers in the book. They also called for more research into the effects of such technology, and for more contacts with the publishers of courseware and multimedia. The author and the joint publishers deserve hearty congratulations on a fine production. If this is true, the interests of his book would have been served if the publishers had employed a competent copy editor. I feel that the publishers have done the author a disservice, as its thesis-like form detracts from its otherwise excellent content. The question for this reviewer is : why do publishers do so little ? The publishers would like to apologise to the authors and their readers for this error. I congratulate the authors and the publishers on an easily read, informative and well produced paperback. Behind these issues lie complex relationships between authors, publishers, picture libraries, museums and galleries, collectors and owners of picture rights. If there were no demand for such works of reference, publishers and compilers would not engage in the awful toil of producing them. The publishers would like to offer their sincere apologies to the authors and to readers for this mistake. Put another way, arguments from imprints alone are certainly inadequate for assessing a printer-publisher's ideological convictions. Subscribers and contributors include publishers, booksellers, librarians, literary agents, authors and others involved professionally with the book in thirty countries. In the period he has covered the role of publishers was surely not negligible. Indeed, he told his publishers that they were intended to be steady sellers over a long period. The tome joins a remarkably useful series of related texts from the publishers. Many of the melodies used were foreign, especially the very latest ones that the young and publishers were after. In other words, the proportion of publishers at least addressing the networking issue has almost doubled in the last year. The final version was 384 pages because that was the extent set by the publishers. In short, as editors and publishers, we are excited about the opportunities provided by our new collaboration. The publisher's guidelines for the illustrations in this book required a human pair to be portrayed in a racially neutral way. Figure 2 was printed incorrectly and the publishers apologise for this error. Perhaps the author and the publishers haven't realised that students tend to be dogmatic - if it's in a book, it's fact ! Small specialist publishers have a much looser association with retailers than do the large publishing houses and accordingly feel a certain ambivalence about their future. As already noted, many music publishers took advantage and there was no doubt that some performers were happy to enjoy the opportunities offered. However, for whatever reason, the book was allowed to become out of print by the publishers. The authors and publishers are to be congratulated upon the excellence of the work. He just submitted a file and the publishers have not paid much attention to the old rules of good typesetting. Three other publishers had rejected the book, one also fearing ' promotional ' problems. Unfortunately, she has been exceptionally poorly served by her publishers, who have provided illustrations of unusually poor quality. However, his publishers have provided illustrations in colour, although some are a bit on the small size to appreciate all the details. Nevertheless, the contributors, reviewers, editors and publishers must be commended for producing a quality publication of relevance to a wide-ranging audience. In this case, 'pack journalism', in which all publishers and producers ensure that they are covering the same stories as everyone else, prevailed. The book has not been served too well by its publishers. The authors and publishers are to be congratulated for producing a wonderful and useful book. As for private collections, such as newswire archives, most publishers seem reluctant to clear such data from copyright protection, even for exclusive research purposes. The placing of the closing inverted commas after the sentence-final stop is a common publishers' convention, if an illogical one. Brazilian publishers in the 1930s also contributed to the reexamination of the country's past. I was particularly impressed with the importance of sales reps (commis voyageurs, or traveling agents of publishers). Political values are also present in decisions about the funding of research made, for example, by publishers. Of course, that would mean fewer books for the publishers and the series editors, but it would not do a disservice to the academic community. In-service courses proliferated, resource centres were established, publishers began to produce materials and a whole range of diagnostic tests was made available. All the works listed had to be publicly accessible, with full details given of international book and serial numbers, conference proceeding publishers and so on. Smaller publishers are always interested in investing considerable time and effort in a new project that interests them. Can this be an example of the 'unsurpassed knowledge of the major figures in contemporary architecture' the publishers' blurb refers to? Even the explosion in architectural book publishing has included little user research: neither authors, publishers nor the market seem much interested in the subject. Since 1953 there had been an agreement between publishers and bookshops to maintain an agreed fixed price. The solution for most publishers has been to gain greater control over their own distribution through direct internet-based sales. The task set him by his publishers was not an easy one. As a consequence, three publishers combined to produce a less expensive work and one that would also include the illustrations the two longer works lacked. He demonstrates that there are growing efforts among publishers to warn against reprinting or what we would call the pirating of texts. The authors and publishers are to be congratulated on reproducing and updating this fine volume. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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