How To Use Republication In A Sentence
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By the eighteenth century a comprehensive system of prepublication censorship and licensing, even of private writing, was in place throughout Imperial China.
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If a former government employee violates his nondisclosure agreement by failing to submit a book for prepublication review, the Treasury Department can seize all proceeds connected to the book's sale.
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What we lose in cost per unit profitability will be made up by the volume movable at these prices, especially when trade paperback republication is factored in.
The Codex Continual » Bulwark Publishing: Kharndam Collected (#2)
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And we wanted to assess the consequences, both positive and negative, of prepublication sharing of research data or materials.
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Republication is deserved, then, but also timely.
Times, Sunday Times
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Originally two separate pieces that were combined for republication, the novel is about a brother and sister over the course of a weekend in 1955. 71.
100 Greatest Books #75-71 | Fandomania
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Protection against republication of letters (and thus emails) without consent has more to do with protecting against libel and defamation than anything else.
Email: Who Owns the Copyright? « Steve Wildstrom on Tech
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A lot of the impetus for the growth of publishing at that time came from the retranslation and republication of canonical works; in 1950, Aristotle's Ethics was on the U.S. bestseller list.
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He was removed from his teaching position because he refused to agree to an administrative directive not to seek republication of his book.
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Confidentiality should not be broken by prepublication statements on the content of the submission.
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Critics urged that the report should not even be distributed and its republication was prevented by conservatives.
Times, Sunday Times
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The man responsible for the republication is the dedicatee, who, having mysteriously demanded from me back numbers of the _New Age_, sat in my house one Sunday afternoon and in four hours read through the entire series.
Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
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Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited.
Canada.com
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Within two years, he believes, the law on prepublication injunctions will have broken down as the internet inevitably leaks stories out.
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A report on this study appears in the prepublication online edition of Bone Marrow Transplantation.
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Consider the recent uproar over Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother -- the prepublication excerpt alone attracting over 1 million reads and 7,500 comments -- which reveals that Americans may be harboring a deep-set fear of other cultures and countries getting ahead, beating our system, "winning," so to say.
Kate Otto: Winning the Future, Losing the Point?
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May 3rd, 2010 11: 28 am ET what's the difference she is an republication any way. she didn't vote for health care. so later for her!! good for her!!! phoenix86
Early voting begins in Arkansas primary
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Journals should also be moving, Rennie argues, towards prepublication review by readers and encouraging authors to update their studies.
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The novel's republication is a valuable contribution to literary history, but not a great boon to the general reader.
The Times Literary Supplement
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He has presented his corrections—prepublication—to the New York Philharmonic; New York audiences will be the first to hear the corrected score performed and to attend a preconcert talk by Mr. Orenstein on Jan. 4.
Four Lost Measures Found
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The contract requires prepublication review of nonofficial writings by the government in order to protect sensitive information.
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It offers, as its prepublication publicity stated, an insider's view.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The contract requires prepublication review of nonofficial writings by the government in order to protect sensitive information.
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Every republication of a defamation is a new publication and gives rise to a separate cause of action.
Archive 2009-10-01
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Just another attempt by the republication to use scare tactics to win. annie s
DNC calls GOP fundraising letter 'shameful'
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His demands for republication, for objective critical recognition, became clamorous.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Somehow I have a feeling that конъюнктурный in this case is a calque from the English conjecture, in the sense that the previous editors presumed to be able to second-guess how Dostoyevsky's text would have looked were he to have written it at the time of republication, somewhat like those "plain text" editions of Shakespeare.
Languagehat.com: DOSTOEVSKY AND RUSSIAN PUNCTUATION.
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Further and / or alternatively, the republication was a natural and probable consequence of the original publication by the Defendants.
Politics101malaysia
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Morel is also involved in a legal dispute over the republication of his photos by news outlets after he put them on a website.
Shocking Afghanistan Photo Wins Prestigious Honor
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Respondents were invited to include their e-mail address if they wished to receive a prepublication copy of the survey results.
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For those reasons alone, their republication is a cause for gratitude.
The Times Literary Supplement
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However, the defendant is liable for the republication or for the damage caused by it.
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Under duress, the editors published an apology calling the republication of the column "an editorial misjudgment.
Religious Wars
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I recently received a prepublication review copy of my forthcoming book.
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This adverse event was believed to be serious enough to warrant prepublication release of the information on the Web site of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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We might have had success with the first book - and saved hundreds of thousands of dollars in unnecessary costs - if we'd done prepublication research to sharpen our focus.