Sentences with phrase «but change in the publishing»

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Many of those companies have promised to do better, but change is slow, as shown in the diversity reports that a number of tech firms now regularly publish that detail the demographic makeup of their employees.
But rather than start up any old publishing company — after all, times and technology have changed in the last century — Gao would build an e-book empire that didn't rely on authors to pump out blockbuster ideas.
Lori Becker, founder and CEO of Boston - based education publishing firm Publishing Solutions Group, says she is a fan of the five - year goal, but the current economy and some major changes in her industry have forced her to rpublishing firm Publishing Solutions Group, says she is a fan of the five - year goal, but the current economy and some major changes in her industry have forced her to rPublishing Solutions Group, says she is a fan of the five - year goal, but the current economy and some major changes in her industry have forced her to reevaluate.
Follow Newsonomics on Twitter @kdoctor First published at Harvard's Nieman Journalism Lab The tensions of change in the news business are intense but often subterranean.
As has been noted in the Bank's policy statements, the Bank will seek to look through the wide - ranging, but temporary, effects of the tax changes on the published measures of inflation.
«A particularly strong factor in deciding to publish this new edition was driven by the continuous change in terms of the standards of practice required not only of agents and brokers, but also of lawyers, mortgage brokers, lenders, financial advisors, appraisers and other involved parties,» says Rumack.
I'm not saying all changes are absolutely necessary nor that there aren't some deceptive practices in book publishing, but scientific knowledge does advance and needs to be reflected in the textbooks.
«Our photo editor realized the significance of this historic moment, and published the picture, but in his haste he did not read the «fine print» that accompanied the picture, forbidding any changes,» the newspaper said in its Monday statement.
And in conforming to mainstream academic tenure standards, is BYU losing talented professors who are best equipped to prepare students to consider changing moral foundations, but lack professionally accepted venues through which to publish what they teach and study?
But on December 19, 2007, I published a post called The Heretic in Me which would change my life forever.
Making Europe's production, consumption and trade in food environmentally sustainable is possible, but it will require a major shift in public attitudes, policies and knowledge and seizing current opportunities for change, according to a newly published European Environment Agency (EEA) report.
This will be the fourth book that Untold has been involved in publishing, and continues the theme of variety in our developing list of Arsenal titles which will shortly include not just two books on the early days of Arsenal («The Crowd at Woolwich Arsenal», and «Woolwich Arsenal the club that changed football») and a novel, but now also an autobiography.
however in the 3 or so years, this will change, as we reduce our debt and free up our buying power, as highlighted by the recent published figures on the finances at AFC, sometimes he (wenger) pisses me off but there's no way i advocate having him removed, i have 1 question for you and maybe this is for all of us?
Coalition ministers are expected to propose the move in the lobbying bill, which will be published today, but Labour is promising to table amendments pushing the changes through if they do not appear in the government package.
The past month's parade of conferences was bad for the Epolitics.com publishing schedule but great for thinking — a time to step back for a minute and meditate about the changes we're going through and where we are in the long sweep of digital politics.
Previously, if there was a name change it was required to be published in a newspaper, but this new bill allows for waivers to be issued.
The board majority first sought his removal for the comments published in Artvoice about the Obamas, but then quickly changed course on the advice of their attorney, who said that would be infringing on Paladino's right to free speech.
But in March 2015 the UK's position on the country suddenly changed after the Home Office published updated country guidance suggesting a marked improvement in Eritrea's human rights situation.
His proposals - in which he suggested a «bill of rights» could eventually be published after public consultation - were not a «final blueprint» but a «route map» towards change, he said.
But the study, published today in Earth's Future, finds that scientists won't be able to determine, based on measurements of large - scale phenomena like global sea level and Antarctic mass changes, which scenario the planet faces until the 2060s.
«If CO2 leaked from storage and reached the seafloor, then the environmental impact will be measurable, but very restricted in area and not catastrophic,» said Jerry Blackford, a marine system modeler at Plymouth Marine Laboratory and author of the paper, published yesterday in Nature Climate Change.
But research published yesterday in the journal Nature rebuts this idea, suggesting that it was changes in ocean circulation, not winds, that predominantly led the deep water to surface near Antarctica and exhale carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
The roles that white fat and brown fat play in metabolism is well documented, but new research published in the January 2015 issue of the FASEB Journal presents a new wrinkle: each type of fat may change into the other, depending on the temperature.
A new report published online on January 21, 2015 in the journal Cladistics sees H7 influenza not just as a steadily changing virus, but as regularly shuffling combinations of genetic segments, each of which has its own history of travel among hosts and geographic places.
It expects to publish the result in the next three months, but seems unlikely to change its assessment of the new system's safety.
But with the changing face of publishing in mind, McNutt says that one of her priorities will be to help forge more connections between authors and their community.
Published today in the journal Nature Geoscience, the paper concludes that limiting the increase in global average temperatures above pre-industrial levels to 1.5 °C, the goal of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, is not yet geophysically impossible, but likely requires more ambitious emission reductions than those pledged so far.
Except as otherwise permitted in writing by AAAS, Science's License to Publish applies to the Accepted Version (the version of the paper accepted for publication by AAAS including changes resulting from peer review but prior to AAAS's copy editing and production).
The latest evidence, published in the Jan. 25 issue of the journal Science, suggests that epigenetic changes in mice are usually erased, but not always.
Today's study, published in the journal Nature Communications, shows that a major Himalayan river, the Sutlej River, used to flow along the trace of the Ghaggar - Hakra river but rapidly changed course upstream eight thousand years ago.
But that would start to change in the mid-20th century, when psychiatrist Hervey Cleckley published The Mask of Sanity, providing character portraits of psychopaths in his care at Georgia's University Hospital.
Whiplash symptoms that last years after a car accident but can not be seen in tests could be down to previously unseen functional changes in the pain and posture processing parts of the brain, according to research published in EBioMedicine.
The research, published in the journal Scientific Reports, shows for the first time that the way in which fat is made within the body is not «pre-programmed» during the early years of development as previously thought but even in adulthood cells can be influenced by our environment to change the type of fat that is formed.
But the longer we delay climate action, the more stranded capacity we'll have,» says IIASA researcher Nils Johnson, who led the new study, published today in the journal Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
But a study published online today in the journal Cognition by researchers at the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania found that the encyclical did not directly influence people's beliefs about the seriousness of climate change or its effect on the poor.
Researchers found working out in a group lowers stress by 26 percent and significantly improves quality of life, while those who exercise individually put in more effort but experienced no significant changes in their stress level and a limited improvement to quality of life, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.
Some of the findings, which were published early online in Global Change Biology, were expected, but some were counter-intuitive, Miller noted.
Brown University ecologist Marc Tatar says the current study, published in this week's Science, provides «really profound evidence» that longevity is controlled not by actual resources but rather by hormones that are cued to resources (such as the way plants sense winter by sunlight changes).
But days later he published an op - ed in The Telegraph newspaper quoting climate skeptic and meteorologist Piers Corbyn to say London's December heatwave had nothing to do with climate change.
But now all those numbers pale in comparison, as a paper published online today in Science reports that molecular wires are capable of a 2000 % magnetoresistance change at room temperature.
Eubig, who studies effects in lab animals, was not involved in the study but co-authored a published report linking PCBs with changes related to ADHD.
«Arctic populations are often identified as being highly vulnerable people, but that's not necessarily what the research shows,» says James Ford of McGill University's Geography Department and the lead author of an article on the subject that was recently published in Nature Climate Change.
«We observed small but significant changes in the gene expressions between normal and diabetic corneas,» said Mehrnoosh Saghizadeh Ghiam, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical sciences and neurosurgery, a researcher in the Regenerative Medicine Institute Eye Program and the lead author of the study published in the journal PLOS ONE.
That work has yet to be published, but Federoff says the changes in genes over the five years of the study are even more powerful than the metabolites at predicting who will develop dementia.
The researchers, who are part of a European consortium, say that their work, which took three years to complete and is published in Nature Communications, is a breakthrough because genetic changes have been identified that increase the risk of PsA but not psoriasis.
But a new study published in the journal Nature Scientific Reports reinforces this idea that climate change is altering the world's weather - making wind conveyor belts in a way that favors extreme and long - lasting weather anomalies.
A new paper published in the journal Nature Communications shows that Au nanoparticles of precisely selected size (561 atoms ± 14) are remarkably robust against diffusion and aggregation («sintering») but their internal atomic arrangements do change.
By the time the hypothesis appeared in a popular book that was published in 1908, the burning - rate had already gone up significantly, so in accordance with that change they revised the doubling - time down to a few centuries, but it was still something of a scientific curiosity, the stuff of after - dinner conversations.
The results, published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, found that the Medicaid expansion significantly improves access to surgical cancer care overall, but the proportion of minorities having surgery, relative to whites, did not change — an unexpected finding.
Her research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association, changed all that, laying out a specific weightlifting regimen that has proven to not only improve symptoms in women who already have the dreaded limb - swelling condition called lymphedema, but also to stave it off altogether among those at risk.
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