But stories can sometimes get mangled on their way to publication, resulting in inaccurate headlines.
You will receive a form prompting you for several pieces of information relating to publication.
LaKind also says she never shared any of their data with Dr. vom Saal prior to publication.
Other speakers included Gabrielle Guillemin from Article 19, who argued against privacy being protected prior to publication.
And that the checks from the office in London had not been stringent enough in the rush to publication.
Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers said a thorough check prior to publication was necessary to rule out security breaches.
Of these published rules, 20, 029 were formally reviewed by OMB prior to publication.
The book reflects "exactly what happened" during their time together right down to publication of some text messages Haney sent to Woods.
However, prior to publication, Mr. Schwartz also forwarded a draft of his press release to the State Department in Washington for review.
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From aborted manuscript to self-published book to publication by a major house, Kiefer and Brown have experienced the full range of contemporary publishing.
However, he insisted that the first the church in Scotland knew the details of the claims was the night prior to publication of The Observer story.
"The study will answer some open questions" about the cox-2 class, promises Novartis Development Chief Joerg Reinhardt , who says he cannot divulge details prior to publication.
In addition with respect to goods of Peru under the terms of general note 32, the HTS is modified as set forth in section D of Annex III to Publication 4349.
Advised that the Press and Journal had published a letter from a business leader backing Scotland's renewable prospects, Mr Gray pondered aloud whether said business leader had seen the letter prior to publication.
After an internal inquiry into how such a leak could have occurred, the company discovered that a news organization had hacked into dark pages on its website where earnings reports were routinely posted and formatted prior to publication.
Of equal concern is that, when it comes to publication of the results, the cashing in process was complicated further at the examination entry stage when the question was asked on the entry forms whether AS results would be cashed in.
As the UK government had not shared the finding of the report with Edwina Hart AM prior to publication, Business and Budget Minister Jane Hutt AM confirmed that she would be coming forward with her recommendations once she had time to digest the information.
More worrying, from the scientists' point of view, is that new areas of bioscience may become classified, that the government is considering reviewing work prior to publication (with an option on refusing permission to publish) and that it might insist that the methods sections of some research papers are removed.
"In the UK they would be able to get an injunction against publication, but realistically they won't be able to stop publication elsewhere, particularly in the United States where the First Amendment is sacrosanct, " she said.
Irving scrolled through the covers of magazines and showed how to add a publication to your personal news stand.
PAS's party's newspaper, Harakah, has had its licence revised to restrict its publication to only twice a month from twice weekly.
An embarrassment to your publication I was surprised and disappointed to see that Forbes printed an article advising men not to marry educated women with full-time jobs.
Last week Dr Fouchier said he would disregard the embargo and submit the paper to Science anyway, without applying for a permit. (Science is an American journal, and thus not bound by Dutch regulations.) On April 24th he and his co-authors agreed to seek one after all, in order to expedite publication, while officially disputing the obligation to comply with it.
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The CIA officials, who had initially cited national security concerns in an attempt to delay publication, no longer had those worries, according to individuals familiar with the exchange.
Alternatively, reference can be made to a publication called the 'Insurance Directory' which lists companies, or to the Register of Friendly Societies which also offers ways of tracing assets.
The nuclear option would be for the government to drop the whole Defamation Bill, but that would mean abandoning its provisions to give publication more protection from libel actions - something the industry is very keen to see.
They will lead to a publication, presenting the evidence collected and their policy implications and recommendations that will be made available to countries in the region and other areas affected by similar phenomena.
It would be as if someone wrote to an entertainment publication asking how to be a more successful singer, and was told to simply belt out a song like Barbra Streisand would (or for those of a different generation, Alicia Keys).
He said discussions leading up to the publication of the reform plan had been "lively".
On October 2, 2001, the NASD had responded that they would not object to the publication.
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