The authors wish to thank J. Patrick Meyer, Howard Bloom, and Steven Raudenbush for
their comments about this manuscript.
Not exact matches
To properly understand Ephesians 3:7 - 13, I highly recommend you go back and read the sermon
manuscript on Ephesians 3:1 - 6, especially my opening
comments about how my thinking has changed over the years
about this important passage.
Thus, similar
comments about experimental design and interpretation are often seen in
manuscript reviews from different journals, and the same reviewer may accept the work for the society - level journal but not for the top - of - the - heap journal if he or she feels that the work is not novel enough.
As for peer review, it means only that reasonably qualified scientists examined the
manuscript and recommended changes to improve the paper, or recommended that the paper be rejected; the journal editor has to make a determination
about the merits of the paper based largely, but not entirely on the reviewers»
comments (the editor has some discretion in deciding to accept or reject — his / her reputation as an editor, and the reputation of the journal, depend on sound editorial judgments).
The
comment I'd seen another author make,
about only ever using two to three readers, always the same ones, and ones who wouldn't steal the
manuscript, rather boggled me.
You made a
comment about wading through a bunch of
manuscripts and that is your experience with bad writing.
We could be talking
about a
manuscript review which includes
comments and feedback on bigger picture stuff.
I thought my
manuscript was pretty «tight» but you can see the lovely markup of some of my mistakes and my own editors
comments below: Since professional book editors see so many
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I thought my
manuscript was pretty «tight» but you can see the lovely markup of some of my mistakes and my own editors
comments below: Since professional book editors see so many
manuscripts, I thought it would be funRead more
about 13 Professional Book Editors Answer My Burning Question -LSB-...]