Sentences with phrase «delay publication of»

Drs. Douglass and Christy claimed that I had conspired with other scientists to delay publication of the print version of one of their papers in the International Journal of Climatology.
They want to delay publication of ebooks until after their physical copies (read: hardbacks) have been on the market for a month or more.
The process of designing a high - end cover design can often take weeks or even months which can delay the publication of your book.
The WSJ said that the companies» decisions to delay the publication of e-books is an indication that book pricing has «become the most significant issue on the publishing landscape.»
Officials began considering contingency plans to delay publication of results last August after the OCR examination board was reported to be far behind in its marking of papers in England.
Last year OCR came close to missing its marking deadlines, which led to Ofqual considering plans to delay publication of exam results.
PUBLIC INTEREST Ofsted argued that there is an important public interest in ensuring that schools can not seek to delay the publication of a report when it has found serious weaknesses.
He said he decided to break his silence because of the decision to delay publication of his study.
Geneticists, Blumenthal found, were more likely than others to delay publication of data.
Or for experiments in a field that is highly politicised [sic] or biased, so that finding the «wrong result» under the status quo could delay publication of your paper for months or even years.»
Assemblyman Robin Schimminger faulted E.S.D. for seeking an emergency rule change to delay publication of the report until after the state budget passed, and said he would have opposed a provision in the just - passed state budget increasing its funding if he knew the results.
The Cabinet is split over the future of the Royal Mail it has emerged as Harriet Harman was revealed as having attempted to delay the publication of tomorrow's bill before Parliament that will part - privatise the service.
He has declined a literary prize and delayed the publication of an upcoming memoir.
Fearing personal consequences once word got out about [88] his revolutionary theory, he delayed publication of his work, reportedly seeing it first in print only on his deathbed in 1543.
The scandal surrounding Danielou's death delayed the publication of his spiritual diary.
He also guessed what trouble that swap might cause, which was why he delayed publication of his work until his death was imminent.
Firstly the BBC delayed the publication of the ruling until after a critical debate on the future of the badger cull policy in parliament on March 13th.
London mayoral challengers have questioned the motives behind the delayed publication of a police inquiry report into the Stockwell tube shooting.
«We've had some production problems that have delayed publication of the documents,» City Council Speaker Christine Quinn told fellow members of the Council gathered at the Emigrant Savings Bank as the clock neared midnight.
In particular, it alleges that Lipkin took credit for Hornig's work; diverted or misused funds, thus delaying the publication of Hornig's research results; undermined her relationships with external collaborators and potential donors; and improperly added himself as principal investigator to grants.
The survey, conducted by a health - policy group led by David Blumenthal at the Massachusetts General Hospital, found that almost 20 % of the 2167 academic life scientists who responded to a questionnaire said they had delayed publication of data by more than 6 months.
Among a group of 595 researchers identified as being in the field of genetics, 28 % reported that they had delayed publication of results for more than 6 months, as compared to 22 % in the broad survey group.
The three brief paragraphs, which deal with the government's aims to develop a sustainable strategy for transport, have already caused a row between the environment and transport departments and delayed the publication of the consultation document (see This Week).
At the Annual GWPF Lecture at The Royal Society in London, Matt Ridley accused Professor Ranga Myneni of Boston University and his 31 co-authors of delaying publication of a paper in order to avoid it being taking into account by the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Delaying the publication of the HPA's advice that the putative «fallout» from Fukushima presented no risk could serve no purpose.
But some advocates for women's health tried to pressure The Lancet into delaying publication of the new findings, fearing that good news would detract from the urgency of their cause, Dr. Horton said in a telephone interview.
Findings by former Lord Justice of Appeal, Sir Stephen Sedley, into the scale and significance of the non-publication of government commissioned research have been published in Missing Evidence: Inquiry into delayed publication of government - commissioned research.
Speaking at the event, Richard King, founder and CEO of ingenie said: «We are disappointed that the government has delayed the publication of this green paper.
Any systematic review can be biased by the selective publication of positive results or by the delayed publication of negative findings.

Not exact matches

The public will have 15 days from the publication of the proposed delay in the Federal Register on Thursday to comment on the delay itself before the Labor Department can formalize it.
Meanwhile, final publication of an 18 - month fiduciary rule delay is expected soon in the Federal Register.
Talking about the delay to the publication, he said that RIM and he personally is «not happy» with the delay «but if you build a whole new platform it's a different size of a task.»
WideCells Group PLC (LON: WDC) said publication of its annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2017 has been delayed pending completion of the audit process, and will be later than the required publication date of Monday 30 April 2018.
Perhaps this is because the publication in Britain of the writings of the advocates of this position was rather delayed; hence the impact which they make is very much a present reality.
This overhaul comes ahead of the publication of the long delayed review into the governing body, amid allegations of favouritism and bullying, prompted by claims from Olympian Jess Varnish.
Further research and publications suggest that delaying highly allergic foods — such as wheat and eggs — might even INCREASE the risk of food allergy.
We urge the continued delay of publication of the proposed Operational Guidance to allow time for additional conversation and improvements.
Publication of the list was delayed and stories began to appear in the press stating that the Commission had concerns about some of those nominated on grounds of their large donations to political parties.
The publication of Northern Irish political donors» identities has been postponed to the new year because of a delay by the government in putting the necessary legislation before parliament.
Conservative MP Sir Peter Tapsell spoke of the «disgraceful incompetence» about the delay into the publication of the Chilcot Inquiry.
Israel's media also alleged that Netanyahu sought to have publication of the inquiries delayed until after the election, and that his office tried to bury a state comptroller report about Netanyahu's acceptance of outside funding to pay for trips abroad for his family when he was finance minister.
John Chilcot was accused of «betraying» victims of the Iraq war and putting the military covenant at risk today, as anger grew in Westminster at the delay to the publication of his report.
The prime minister said he was «not able to order» the publication of the Chilcot Report, when a Plaid Cymru MP asked him about the «inordinate delay» in releasing the Iraq Inquiry findings.
It risked delaying my progress toward graduation without enhancing my technical skills or increasing my list of publications.
Since this article was first posted, the American Psychiatric Association has announced that the publication of DSM - V will be delayed until May 2013.
They say the benefits to public health outweigh the risks of bioterrorism, but they concede that publication should be delayed so scientists can «engage in public communication» aimed at preventing «unnecessary anxiety».
As he tried to put his findings forward, «most of my work was rejected for publication and even accepted papers were significantly delayed,» Marshall recalls in his Nobel Prize biography.
Patat says other studies have shown an asymptotic curve of publication delay, which takes about 3.5 years to reach 50 % of the total number of publications and 10 years to reach 95 %.
NIH's housecleaning is targeted specifically on MTAs that might delay or prevent publication of research, or that seek so - called «reach - through rights» — a property claim on discoveries that arise from the use of shared materials.
Evolution has been a flash point before, when TÜBİTAK delayed an article about Darwin in one of its publications.
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