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单词 Publish
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1. They can't publish your name without your consent.
2. We publish a quarterly journal.
3. The magazine likes to publish articles with alternative viewpoints.
4. British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results.
5. The newspaper refused to publish the letter.
6. They didn't see fit to publish my article.
7. University teachers are under pressure to publish.
8. University teachers must publish regularly to gain promotion.
9. Tutors have a contractual obligation to research and publish.
10. They publish under several imprints.
11. They hope to publish their results next month.
12. I felt it publish in my eye.
13. The Tories are due to publish their manifesto tomorrow.
14. After an inspection, the inspectors must publish a report.
15. The press should be free to publish and comment on all aspects of political and social life.
16. I don't know if they'll publish it or not. They may.
17. We can't publish the newsletter like this - it's full of misprints.
18. The committee will publish their report on the health service in a few weeks.
19. It's wrong of the press to publish articles attacking the Queen when she can't answer back.
20. Next month they will publish a special feature on computer books.
21. John Lennon found time to publish two books of his humorous prose.
22. Publishers here enjoy comparative freedom to publish what they want.
23. The reporter intimated to me that he would publish the story.
24. Freud had not dared to publish the third chapter of his book in Vienna.
25. The only daily newspaper in the city did not publish yesterday because of a strike.
26. The letters were a real find and James went on to publish two volumes of them.
27. The newspapers must be hard up for news if they've got to publish stories like that .
28. She was proud that the magazine had agreed to publish one of her stories.
29. His first novel became a best seller and several firms offered to publish for him.
30. The report was highly critical of senior members of the Cabinet and was considered too hot to publish.
1. They can't publish your name without your consent.
2. We publish a quarterly journal.
3. The magazine likes to publish articles with alternative viewpoints.
4. The only daily newspaper in the city did not publish yesterday because of a strike.
5. The letters were a real find and James went on to publish two volumes of them.
6. British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results.
7. They publish reference books.
31. They publish reference books.
32. We will only publish a new edition if you can make a convincing case for it.
33. During the election contest newspapers are not allowed to publish public opinion polls.
34. My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne.
35. Just as we were about to publish the story, we were scooped by a rival paper.
36. They only publish novels which cater to the mass market.
37. The paper had to publish a correction to the story.
38. The demonstrators called on the government to publish a list of registered voters.
39. You need to consider the legal implications before you publish anything.
40. Newspapers publish these outrageous stories because they know what their public wants.
41. Newspapers should not publish material that is likely to encourage discrimination on the grounds of race or colour.
42. Don't publish other's faults.
43. We can't promise to publish a reply as space is limited.
44. The newspaper did not see fit to publish my letter .
45. I don't encourage people to take photographs like this without permission, but by law we can publish.
46. He had decided to publish the manuscript no matter what.
47. Send in your poems and we'll publish the pick of the bunch.
48. The newspaper was forced to publish a retraction of its allegations.
49. We didn't publish the details, out of consideration for the victim's family.
50. Next week we publish part three of 'The Diana Diaries'.
51. The article is ready to publish, subject to your approval.
52. Her publishers knew they were taking a gamble when they agreed to publish such an unusual novel.
53. Collins Harvill had it in mind to publish a short volume about Pasternak.
54. He was afraid another scholar was going to steal a march on him and publish first.
55. The Department of Transport is to publish the conference proceedings.
56. Newspapers have offered big money to publish her life story.
57. She threatened to take the magazine to court if they didn't publish an immediate apology.
58. Washington struck me as a precarious place from which to publish such a cerebral newspaper.
58. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
59. To write and publish this poem was a daring, transgressive act.
60. Companies publish annual reports to inform the public about the previous year's activities.
61. We love reading your letters and we try to publish as many as possible.
62. The deadline to publish the document is a week tomorrow.
63. They publish a potted version of Shakespeare's plays especially for children.
64. We will publish a discussion paper on the future of the BBC.
65. But it was entitled to publish and be damned.
66. Future generations will probably publish guides to the galaxy.
67. They're urging the editors to publish a full apology.
68. The Weekly will publish a complete program February 20.
69. The status and availability of the original speaker is therefore of great importance in deciding whether to publish the remark.
70. The Association's first project was to publish a 35-cent brochure highlighting nine historic sites.
71. We do not publish anonymous letters, although we may withhold a writer's identify if it is justified.
72. I have kept a journal, which I hope one day to publish.
73. They have regular regional meetings and publish a directory of members.
74. Scott and Andrew Forman rely on magnification and a computer to help them publish Connections.
75. What broke the medieval guilds was printing; some one could publish a treatise on how to tan leather.
76. We simply publish catalogues six times a year, packed with quality books at bargain prices.
77. Special publications report the output of major research projects and staff are encouraged to publish books and journal articles.
78. In addition, the opposition will be allowed to publish a daily newspaper with a circulation of 500,000.
79. The Labour party's draft document, which it did not dare to publish, refers to London policing functions.
80. We have consulted our lawyers and hope the editors will publish an apology.
81. Some large chains of supermarkets publish booklets on calorie, fat, and fibre content of their foods.
82. He plans to publish diaries about his years in office which will spark a storm in Westminster.
83. A number of local societies publish booklets which may be classified as mini-dictionaries.
84. In two to three weeks, Ehrlich said, the Commerce Department plans publish statistics on durable goods orders and construction spending.
85. We will update and - for the first time - publish the guidance for Ministers on procedure.
86. The suggestion that we should publish the amount paid for each company raises difficult problems of commercial confidentiality.
87. We will publish a draft Budget four months before the final version, to promote open discussion of economic and taxation policy.
88. We will select a winner, publish the card in the paper[sentence dictionary], and send it on to the national finals.
89. Ramsey's last act for the Durham diocese was to publish a collection of his Durham Essays and Addresses.
90. Its constitution allows it to publish contracts and practice notes only where these have been approved unanimously by the constituent bodies.
91. It was sensibly decided not to publish the draft White Paper they prepared.
92. This opportunity to file or publish modified accounts does not limit the requirement to prepare full accounts for the shareholders.
93. After all, they may want to publish multimedia editions of their works themselves when the time is right.
94. We will publish test results, exam results and truancy rates and ensure that there is regular independent inspection.
95. To hold otherwise would leave municipalities the helpless victims of all those who choose to publish untrue imputations which injure their reputations.
96. Here we publish edited answers to some of the questions that are dominating the current political debate.
97. There is no duty on the Prime Minister to publish any interim reports highlighting specific abuses.
98. His literary proteges were allowed to publish more and the film industry also prospered.
99. The statement was issued after Miss Pollard refused to publish a retraction.
100. Lotus also expects to publish the application programming interface for Notes to encourage software development.
101. Departments will publish plans for between a quarter and a half of public appointments to be held by women by 1996.
102. Finally, some ISPs will also offer facilities to allow you to publish your own content on to the Internet.
103. No breach of confidence was alleged but there was said to be a contract not to publish before the report.
104. Journals which publish the date of receipt and final revision under articles at least let the prospective author estimate the likely delay.
105. The Department does not offer a direct service to homeless people nor do we publish any leaflets about this issue.
106. It is an internal review, and we do not intend to publish it.
107. The government intends to publish a plan by the end of April for closing down all of the country's uranium mines.
108. In one concession by the government on Dec. 28, it was given permission to publish its own newspaper, Rilindja Demokratika.
109. Central Government publish general advice on a wide range of planning issues through planning policy guidance notes and circulars.
110. You could virtually publish a thousand editions in cyberspace before you printed a single one.
111. By the late 1620s, it was impossible to obtain a licence to publish any theological books containing predestinarian opinions.
112. They publish leaflets, booklets and videos and know about local agencies who can help.
113. Public companies have to publish an annual report and accounts.
114. In the meantime, publishers continue to publish, between two covers, all sorts of reference books.
115. Back in the United States he supported himself by doing construction work while trying to publish short stories and novels.
116. We will establish an independent National Statistical Commission to collect and publish statistics and improve their quality.
117. His initial intention was to publish something on Epicurus merely as an appendix to the Exercises.
118. The pro-Noriega Press, the only newspapers permitted to publish, gloated over the general's suppression of the coup.
118. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
119. The media continue to publish favorable reports on prediction claims that are not generally accepted by the scientific community.
120. It is our business to collect, compile and publish figures.
121. The government is soon due to publish revisions for its 1996 economic forecasts.
122. In June, the bishops are due to meet again and are likely to publish more detailed guidance on the new arrangements.
123. Next month the commission plans to publish two draft directives on this topic.
124. If the law lords tell Lord Young to publish, he will breathe a sigh of relief and obey.
125. They publish useful leaflets and information, and will be happy to talk to you about going back to work.
126. Publishers will not publish chancy, fat collections when they can publish a small number of readily marketable volumes.
127. The government originally promised to publish a consultation document on how it proposed to implement the directive by autumn 1992.
128. Another authority may publish total amounts for primary schools, secondary schools, continuing education.
129. The main thrust will be in the middle ground, but we want to publish good quality literary works as well.
130. Putnam, persuasively loquacious, was always on the lookout for new adventures and new stories to publish.
131. They were defending the right of the pamphleteer to publish ideas that were unpopular in society or inconvenient for the state.
132. The letters were a real find and James went on to publish two volumes of them; they became immediate best-sellers.
133. Acrobat is used by corporations to publish documents like annual reports and catalogs on the Web.
134. We applaud the men and women who write, illustrate and publish books that help all children learn from history.
135. But ultimately, after wrestling with his conscience, he decided not to publish a story.
136. Additionally, they may also allow access to publish some of your information on the Internet as well.
137. The Board expects to publish a specification in draft shortly.
138. A few years later Albert Camus persuaded Gallimard to publish her essays, notebooks and letters.
139. Kletz also plans to publish a book that Patrick Eddington is writing about his Gulf War findings.
140. We publish a handbook for our members, provide appraisal services, and we're active in legislative matters.
141. During his illness, David kept a diary, which his family hopes to publish.
142. If I could publish nine more essays, I would become a member of the Writers' Club.
143. All proprietors and editors would be asked to publish the code and abide by it.
144. We will publish target response times for grant and licence applications made to the Ministry of Agriculture.
145. When regular radio broadcasting began in 1922, the press refused at first to publish free the daily programme schedules.
146. Official indifference led him to publish his findings in this and scores of other cases.
147. In the first stage the Support for Learning Group would identify and publish the criteria to guide classroom observations.
148. Murders get a lot of bad press,[] so you don't publish the numbers.
149. Makers have been persuaded to publish lists of prices in 10 EC countries.
150. The newspaper decided to go ahead and publish the story.
151. Dons should be paid a bonus for every year in which they do not publish an article.
152. They rarely publish their arguments in the technical literature; when they do, the arguments usually fare poorly.
153. I wanted to write a dissertation I could publish in book form that could be read by nonspecialists.
154. What will happen when you publish on Sundays as well, I dread to think.
155. The fully-qualified name of the class is uddi.wsdl.v2.publish.PublishSample.
156. Publish destination contains at least one illegal character.
157. China shall publish in the official journal all criteria, whether formal or informal, that are the basis for a technical regulation, standard or conformity assessment procedure.
158. News International belongs to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, also known as News Corp. The one hundred sixty-eight-year-old newspaper will publish for the last time on Sunday.
159. Foursquare users confirm that they want to publish their location on Twitter every time they check-in.
160. The Seattle Post - Intelligencer has become America's first major daily newspaper to publish online - only.
161. CDB and China EximBank do not publish figures for overseas loans.
162. But with the great influence of Lixue, there was a morality utmost when they published novels. They didn't publish the Jinpingmei and other salable raffish novels.
163. ToonDoo - The Cartoon Strip Creator - Create, Publish, Share, Discuss!
164. Li Shanyou is to be in what afore-mentioned opinion on public affairs publish when website of the 3rd 2008 China makes a speech on agelong meeting.
165. No matter what type of portal you are designing, or what content you plan to create and publish through TeamSite, you need to deal with link management.
166. The customs may publish the failure of taxpayers to pay duty.
167. For several decades, it has been common for physical scientists to publish results based on computations—but those computations themselves were essentially irreproducible.
168. While you're in the "Options", go to "Spelling" and check "Check spelling before publishing", too — this will launch the spell-checker automatically when you go to publish your post.
169. There is grave danger in requiring teachers to publish for a higher technical position while they are burdened with heavy teaching tasks based on some regulations.
170. Do not openly publish your phone number as there is a conman on a prowl for victim.
171. The two went on to describe and publish the first findings about Neandertals, launching the field of paleoanthropology—and our enduring fascination with this extinct human relative.
172. CEBS will publish the aggregate test results from 6 p.m. National regulators and banks will then publish their results on an individual basis, according to CEBS's Web site.
173. We have read over your contribution, but will not be able to publish it.
174. We also publish the goods status tracing information to the agencies and shippers .
175. If send public information or publish formal notice to WPE Interest Clubs, only the ICMC Chairman and secretary is responsible for operations.
176. Left unrepaired, someone may discover it and publish a warning about your company.
177. The U.S. Labor Department will publish its April employment report next week, and analysts at Citigroup said dollar bearishness should persist.
178. The Seattle Post- Intelligencer has become America's first major daily newspaper to publish online-only. Hearst, the company that owns it, printed the final newspaper on Tuesday.
178. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
179. We publish the Herbal Green Pages, our industry wide annual resource guide, our quarterly trade journal.
180. Publically, a UDDI registry is used to publish exposed business processes allowing third parties to discover and access their web service interfaces.
181. In the nineteen-twenties, fewer than a third of the firms listed on the New York Stock Exchange even bothered to publish quarterly reports.
182. From today on, we will publish a series of fifteen daily articles - one for each BMW Art Car, starting with the first BMW Art Car, the 3.0 CSL by Alexander Calder .
183. The Chinese government will work to publish the above missile-related export control list and related regulations at an early date.
184. IBM does not publish the actual, in-depth details of how the optimizer determines the best access path, but the optimizer is a cost-based optimizer.
184. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
185. I don't want to go to the IANA every time I publish a media type within my enterprise.
186. Industry groups and service brokers could publish comprehensive white pages and yellow pages of on-line XML services, allowing developers to make quick technological assessments and comparisons.
187. She says, she wants to tell North Koreans that people in the South are like kings - they can speak out, protest, and publish.
188. The Web messaging service library is used to incorporate the publish/subscribe feature in the application.
189. Publishes the application using the current settings. Equivalent to the Finish button in the Publish Wizard.
190. A robust civil society can check on budgets, seek and publish information, challenge stifling bureaucracies, protect private property, and monitor service delivery.
191. Does it make sense to acquire and install a full-blown application server just to publish these 400 documents?
192. Since early 2002, Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets began to publish the disclosure dates of periodical reports scheduled by the listed companies.
193. Darwin continued to publish more works, including his The Descent of Man (1871), in which he applied his theory of evolution to humans, implying that they had descended from apelike creatures.
194. The genal Journal of the American Medical Association publish published the new findings last week.
195. I have no idea what kind of administrative unit the disciplinary committee belongs to, whether it has the power to order the student press's editors not to publish content related with sex.
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