Sentences with phrase «does lead editor»

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Late last year, Fusion seemed full of promise: the company was hiring a number of leading writers and editors, such as former Atlantic editor Alexis Madrigal and former Reuters writer Felix Salmon, and was spending fairly large sums of money in order to do so.
Here's a podcast we did in September with Dolnick and Associate Editor Cliff Levy, both of whom are helping to lead the Times» digital strategy:
Don't miss this rare opportunity to help shape the future of search at our SEO keynote, led by Search Engine Land Editor - in - Chief Michelle Robbins.
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To capture this voluntary but unfree condition, George McNeill, an editor and leading figure in the Knights of Labor, remarked of wage - labourers that they «assent but they do not consent, they submit but do not agree.»
«But the «eat whatever I want for dinner» part gives me pause,» says Health's contributing nutrition editor, Cynthia Sass, RD. «I have clients who eat very clean and healthfully during the day, but really go all out in the evening — a few glasses of wine, a comfort food meal, ice cream — and this pattern doesn't lead to weight loss or optimal health.»
I lead an active way of life, I love to snowboard, I love to read, do charity work, learning to work with video editors...
We've done that with a leading team of designers and tech people, as well as working with top female psychologists, magazine editors, and app creators.
Following the uncovering of certain government secrets that had been kept hidden for many years, Kay Graham (Meryl Streep) leads the Washington Post, as Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), the editor in chief of the paper, sets out to do whatever is necessary in order to be the first newspaper to publish this article, even if it means risking their empire altogether.
However, a reliable tip leads the Knight Ridder team, including an editor (Reiner) and a Vietnam veteran (Tommy Lee Jones), in a different direction with the belief that the Bush administration has ulterior motives for the Iraq invasion, and that such weapons don't actually exist.
His editor, a highly respected journalist named Ashford (Freeman), won't print the piece as is, but encourages Pollack to follow leads, check out stories, and do the work necessary to blow the lid off of the corruption in Edison.
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The steering is too slow midcurve, leading to some software - based understeer in quick corners, and as mentioned by other editors, the brakes don't inspire a lot of confidence.
Recent successes include: No god but God (Random House), by religious scholar Reza Aslan; Morgan Spurlock's Don't Eat This Book (Putnam), a companion to his Academy Award nominated documentary Super Size Me; Fergus Bordewich's Bound for Canaan (Amistad), the first narrative history of the Underground Railroad; and Benjamin Kunkel's Indecision (Random House), lead fiction title by an editor of the new literary magazine n +1.
By Edward Nawotka In today's lead story former Harcourt editor Ann Patty raises an interesting question: If an editor is integral to the shaping of a successful book, don't they deserve a cut of the profits?
But they gave their readers a simple assignment: Open a traditionally published book from about 5 years ago (back when editors possibly edited more than they do now) and count how many leading present participle phrases you find.
Angela Palm owns Ink + Lead Literary Services and is the editor of an anthology of Vermont writers, Please Do Not Remove.
Kickstarter's publishing «lead», Margot Atwell, wants to make it clear that the site «definitely doesn't supplant the role of editor, publicist or publisher» and is really «just one more tool an author or publisher can use to connect with readers and spread the word about their book».
We do this by also reaching out to long lead magazine editors (not just book review editors) who are good targets for the topics in your book.
The lead actress, who was a video editor before auditioning for the part, does a remarkable performance that is nuanced, epic and beautiful.
Otherwise, I won't go into the game mechanics in too much detail as my esteemed editor - in - chief assures me that someone else, not me, is going to take the lead on doing a full review.
The session was led by Chuck Reece, co-founder and editor of the Bitter Southerner, and was titled «Where Does Your Work Come From?»
I also don't share former Scientific American editor John Rennie's confidence that politicians, led by public conern, will someday set their agendas based on the «objective facts» on climate risk.
Rajendra K. Pachauri, the chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, has done the next best thing, sending a letter clarifying the panel's media policy to the 831 lead authors and review editors of its next set of assessments.
To do that we need in place (for my proposed audit) all current IPCC associated persons: bureau members; staff; technical support; editors; lead authors and authors, etc..
However, the authors and journal have not done this and I have been referred by both the chief editor of the journal and the lead author to contact the University of Western Australia.
While that's easy for you to say it does not agree with the journal's statement: «The handling editor (and the executive committee) concluded to allow final publication of the manuscript in ACP in order to facilitate further development of the presented arguments, which may lead to disproof or validation by the scientific community.»
Now we know Russell was a whitewash and my that submission was hacked down to a quarter of its size and striped of most formatting and hard evidence before it was put to UEA, but even so all the AR4 and AR5 Lead Authors and Review Editors signed up to up a plausible argument that they did nothing wrong on the back - channel and the deadline issues.
Maybe all of these charades are diversions from asking the simple question which amounts to; did the AR4 Lead Authors and Review Editors who were all «resisting» my requests for information deal honestly with the IPCC's Expert Reviewers?
«Given this uncertainty [over the environmental and economic effects of CO2 emissions], and the historic failure of central planning to do anything other than undermine economic welfare, the editor, Colin Robinson, one of the country's leading energy economists, argues that it is prudent to proceed with caution.
I turned to three experts for their take on maximizing brain power: John Medina, neuroscientist and author of Brain Rules; David Allen, productivity coach and author of Getting Things Done; and Gina Trapini, lead editor of the blog Lifehacker.
The panel's discussion, led by Law Technology News editor Monica Bay, LexBlog's Kevin O'Keefe, Matt Homan of Lex Think and 10e20 president Chris Winfield, covered the most practical issues raised by a room full of lawyers: How does Twitter make money?
American Lawyer brass: Executive Editor Gina Passarella; Managing Editor Emily Barker; Global Managing Editor and Head of the Litigation Desk Melissa Hoffmann; and Deputy Editor for the Business of Law Brian Baxter were a great panel, leading us into American Lawyer's newest ideas, how to approach them with stories, what NOT to do on a pitch, and plans for the year ahead.
«When choosing paint, don't assume a leading brand you swore by last time will do just as well this time around,» said Bob Markovich, home and yard editor for Consumer Reports.
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