Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Publishing" ¶ 13
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

If and publisher
If this practice should take root and spread, the man who submits a manuscript to a publisher will find himself reviewed before he is accepted and publication will become a sort of post-mortem formality.
If he didn't meet Pitman, Severin points out that Defoe, upon submitting even a draft of a novel about a castaway to his publisher, would undoubtedly have learned about Pitman's book published by his father, especially since the interesting castaway had previously lodged with them at their former premises.
The magazine published some well-received material and was profitable, but Guinn, the publisher and owner, decided in 1967 that it would be better to have Galaxy resume a monthly schedule ; both Worlds of Tomorrow and Galaxy were bimonthly at that time, while If was monthly.
If not, the publisher repays the donors, possibly with interest.
If details of a spent conviction are made public by others with malice, the publisher may be subject to libel damages despite the fact that what is said is true.
If a customer has already proofread the contents of a file before submitting it to a publisher, there will be no reason for another proofreader to re-read it from copy ( although this additional service may be requested and paid for ).
If the student has purchased a used textbook then he or she must pay money directly to the publisher in order to access the website and complete assigned homework.
If they attend meetings regularly and are considered to demonstrate progress toward becoming an unbaptized publisher, they may receive a copy of the monthly newsletter Our Kingdom Ministry, and may also qualify to join the congregation's Theocratic Ministry School.
Edition of If by Doubleday ( publisher ) | Doubleday Page and Company, Garden City, New York, 1910.
If the privilege was sold to a publisher, the exclusive right would only last the specified duration.
:” If we cut through mere details of procedure, the operation and effect of the statute in substance is that public authorities may bring the owner or publisher of a newspaper or periodical before a judge upon a charge of conducting a business of publishing scandalous and defamatory matter — in particular that the matter consists of charges against public officers of official dereliction — and, unless the owner or publisher is able and disposed to bring competent evidence to satisfy the judge that the charges are true and are published with good motives and for justifiable ends, his newspaper or periodical is suppressed and further publication is made punishable as a contempt.
If the initial print run sells out quickly, the publisher will probably have more copies printed.
If there is enough demand for an out-of-print book, and all copyright issues can be resolved, another publisher may republish the book with a new cover and title page.
Quinn was the founding publisher of the science fiction magazine If and, after Paul W. Fairman left shortly after its launch in 1952, became its editor as well as publisher until 1958.
If an application actually needs a stronger guarantee ( such as: messages will always be delivered or, if delivery cannot be confirmed, the publisher will be informed ), the pub / sub system probably won't have a way to provide that property.
If the subscription is obtained through registration in the Boy Scouts of America program, the publisher will select the appropriate edition based on the boy's age.
If the publisher ceases to publish, or the library cancels the subscription, or if the publisher's website is down for the day, the content that has been paid for is no longer available.
If users could only locate items by ‘ title ’ or other descriptive fields, such as ‘ author ’ orpublisher ’, they would have to expend an enormous amount of time searching for items of related subject matter, and undoubtedly miss locating many items because of the ineffective and inefficient search capability.
If it was rejected by the first publisher, it was offered to another.

If and accepts
If the Council accepts these amendments then the legislation is approved.
If the Supreme Court grants certiorari and accepts the case, it will receive written briefs from each side ( and any amici curiae or friends of the court — usually interested third parties with some expertise to bear on the subject ) and schedule oral arguments.
If one accepts that Luke was in fact the author of the Gospel bearing his name and also the Acts of the Apostles, certain details of his personal life can be reasonably assumed.
If any branch of the tree halts with an " accept " condition, we say that the NTM accepts the input.
If the defendant accepts these suggestions and changes his penalty proposition, the court approves it and passes the verdict according to the plea agreement.
If the state accepts them ( or fails to act at all ), both the reserving state and the accepting state are relieved of the reserved legal obligation as concerns their legal obligations to each other ( accepting the reservation does not change the accepting state's legal obligations as concerns other parties to the treaty ).
If the accused accepts NJP, he or she, plus a representative if desired, will attend the hearing conducted by the commander.
If the first person accepts the hypothesis that " All ravens are black " then, according to the argument, about 50 objects whose colors were previously in doubt ( the ravens ) are now thought to be black, while nothing different is thought about the remaining objects ( the non-ravens ).
: If x accepts P as true, then Q.
" If one accepts this theory, then the Induction becomes vital to interpretation, as it serves to undermine any questions of the seriousness of Katherina's closing sentiments.
If one accepts the theory that the speech is sincere, then the final scene must be interpreted literally.
If she accepts, she is tonsured in a formal service during which she is given the outer robe ( Exorassa ) and veil ( Epanokamelavkion ) to wear, and ( because she is now dead to the world ) receives a new name.
If the chair accepts the point of order, it is said to be sustained or ruled well-taken.
If the dealer accepts then the elder hand must propose a discard and the dealer should deal the same number of fresh cards from the pack ; following which the dealer must then also make an exchange of at least one card.
If the proposal was accepted, then the elder hand can make another proposal, if desired, and can go on making proposals as long as the dealer accepts them.
* If, after the trump card is turned up, and before the dealer accepts or refuses, or, if there is no proposal, before he plays, it be discovered that he has dealt himself more than five cards, the non-dealer may claim a fresh deal.
* If, after the trump card is turned up, and before the dealer accepts or refuses, or, if there is no proposal, before he plays, it be discovered that the dealer has fewer than five cards, the non-dealer may permit the dealer to complete his hand from the stock, or may claim a fresh deal.
If the final state is an accepting state, then the automaton accepts the word.
When Achilles demands that " If you accept A and B and C, you must accept Z ," the Tortoise remarks that that's another hypothetical proposition, and suggests even if it accepts C, it could still fail to conclude Z if it did not see the truth of:
If the next unelected candidate has died or declines the offer, it is offered to each subsequent candidate on the list until one accepts the seat, such as was the case upon the resignation of Darren Hughes in March 2011, where Louisa Wall was elected after the five list candidates above her on the New Zealand Labour Party's list declined the seat.
If it is valid, it accepts ; otherwise, it rejects.
If one accepts the validity of the idea of social reality, scientifically, it must be amenable to measurement, something which has been explored particularly in relation to trust.
If one accepts this connection, then the Tukharas (= Rishikas
* If N accepts ( which we know it does in at most f ( n ) operations ), this means that K rejects (, ), so (, ) is not in H < sub > f </ sub >, and thus N does not accept in f ( n ) steps.

0.784 seconds.