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KNOX»S TRANSLATION Dear Father
Editor, It was with particular interest that I read the comments by Mgr.Cormac Burke (letters, Jan. 2008)
concerning the Knox translation of the Bible, because I
had been wondering
about the advantages and disadvantages of continuing to use «thou» and «thine».
Choosing Safe Food Containers - Letter to The New York Times»
editor from Lynn Bragg, May 9, 2012
Concerns about the use of bisphenol - A, commonly known as BPA,
have been raised by scientists and regulators for many years.
Elinor Tatum, publisher and
editor - in - chief of The Amsterdam News, (the nation's oldest continuously published black newspaper),
has given voice to a
concern I
've heard a lot of worried murmurs
about in Democratic circles: That black voters won't come out to vote for Andrew Cuomo.
She stated that she
has notified the
editors of Retrovirology
about her
concerns.
* Update: A commenter on this story notes that he and additional
editors of Scientific Reports
have sent NPG a letter detailing
concerns about the new peer - review approach.
Last week, we reported that the
editor in chief of a Wiley journal, Land Degradation & Development,
has temporarily stepped down while the journal investigated similar
concerns about why the journal's impact factor
had jumped dramatically recently.
Whether you're
concerned about texture, dryness, shine, or volume, our
editor's picks from industry favorites like Ouai, Rodin, and David Mallet
have got you covered.
Your
editor has spent way too much time already tearing apart Rick Hess» and Michael Petrilli's this week's piece accusing fellow school reformers of race - baiting for raising
concerns about efforts by congressional Republican powers John Kline and Lamar Alexander to eviscerate the No Child Left Behind Act's accountability provisions.
While your
editor has some skeptical thoughts on this matter, Miller offers a compelling argument for being
concerned about its role in spurring the nation's education crisis.
Authors in classes I
've taught recently and others who
have consulted me as a developmental
editor have been seriously
concerned about crossing forbidden boundaries that might offend the gatekeepers who stand in their way.
The dramatic change to the publishing landscape brought
about by the mushrooming of self - publishing
has led to
concerns, with the
editor of publishing news site Good e-Reader, Michael Kozlowski, saying there needs to be a debate around what constitutes being an author, because «calling everyone authors who put words on a document and submits them to the public devalues the word so much, it makes it meaningless».
A professional
editor can help iron out those kinds of wrinkles in your writing, and more — but I honestly wouldn't be too
concerned about them if you can write things like `... the disapproving glower...» I
'd say your grasp of English is very good!
Deb Aoki
had a Q&A session JuYoun Lee, the Senior
Editor about the changes in the magazine and some readers
concerns.
[
Editor's Note: If you do
have any
concerns about cutting too much or a bleed that won't stop, contact your veterinarian right away.]
«Going to the Whitney Museum Retrospective [of Gordon Matta - Clark,
editor's note] which was really kind of interesting because I saw a lot of people which I hadn't seen for twenty years and so they basically say to me «So what are you doing now» because ultimately they don't know anything
about digital art they don't know anything
about new media as far as they are
concerned you know I stopped, they haven't seen me in 25 years they don't know I exist.
I
've submitted
concerns about the paper's coverage of global warming to the Public
Editor at least twice (if my memory is correct) in the recent couple of months, and I haven't heard or seen anything
about the matter in his pieces in the paper.
About this lack of correction by the authors — if it happens again with the same bunch, just indicate your
concerns directly to the journal's
editor (but you
've probably already thought of that).
Derek Thompson, an
editor at Atlantic Business,
has published an interesting Q&A with Julian Wong, a China expert at the Center for American Progress, who notes that China's motivation is all
about energy security and competitiveness, with climate
concerns limited to its eagerness to be perceived as cooperative.
Woods
has expressed
concern about Hoax to Eric Eich,
editor of Psychological Science, who suggested that Woods submit a comment.
Since Bradley is involved in all five incidents, if his
concern is
about plagiarism, as opposed to exacting revenge on someone who
had the temerity to criticize MBH, then he should be filing complaints against the authors and
editors of the Oxford Companion to Global Change (Larry Peterson, David Cuff, Goudie), the authors and
editors of the Climate Change Study Guide and Enviropedia (Joe Buchdahl and others) and the coauthors of Luterbacher et al 2010: Jürg Luterbacher, Elena Xoplaki, Marcel Küttel, Eduardo Zorita, Jesus Fidel González - Rouco, Phil D. Jones, Marco Stössel, This Rutishauser, Heinz Wanner, Joanna Wibig, and Rajmund Przybylak.
Editor's Note (11/3/17): Amazon is rolling out an update to the Echo to address
concerns we and others
had about the audio quality.
Concerns about China's slowing economy need to be balanced against the fact that the country's services sector, including financial services,
has now become its engine of growth,» notes Duncan Innes - Ker, Regional
Editor for Asia at The Economist Intelligence Unit.
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