Sentences with phrase «editors of new»

Given its widespread use, I expect that the editors of the new edition will receive a lot of useful feedback.
Given that, we propose a solution for authors and editors of new scholarship that involves libraries undertaking the distributed, long - term preservation of link contents.
Today, more than two dozen prominent scientists, including two former editors of the New England Journal of Medicine and a former editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, sent a letter to editors of Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and 200 other scientific journals, urging them to strengthen their policies concerning disclosure of conflicts of interest....
Posted on RePEc with permission of the journal editors of New Political Economy.
The editors of the new paper collection stressed that the meteorological events were chosen subjectively.
These books, categories by Fiction and Poetry and Nonfiction are selected by the editors of the New York Times Book Review.
Dwight Eisenhower's Leadership Lessons The Editors of New Word City — Management & Leadership — 4.5 stars, 6 reviews.
The year's notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, selected by the editors of The New York Times Book Review.
The editors of the New York Times bestselling Death's Excellent Vacation bring home a new collection... with a never - before - published Sookie Stackhouse story!
Don't waste your time, for instance, contacting the book review editors of the New York Times or Los Angeles Times.
The idea for the column originated with the editors of The New York Times Magazine.
Following this, Justice Dery brought an application for contempt against Anas, Sulemana Braimah of the Media Foundation for West Africa, two editors of the New Crusading Guide newspaper amongst others.
The editors of the New York Times take pride in this.
More than a decade after its end, the editors of the New York Times still can not bring themselves to speak simple truth about the evil of the most murderous movement in human history, or about those who devoted their lives and betrayed their country in serving that movement.
On one hand, editors of the New York Times were upset because the report seemed to suggest some kind of government intervention to achieve balance.
According to the editors of A New Standard Bible Dictionary, «The Bible did not fall from heaven as a ready - made book.
A developed notion of analogy easily resolves the difficulty invented by the editors of The New York Times.
«Surreal,» opined the editors of the New York Times.
There is one simple reason the editors of the New York Times and the likes of MSNBC's Chris Matthews find Saletan's answer to the culture war on abortion so compelling: It allows pro-choice politicians to change the subject.
Cynthia Collins, social media editor of the New York Times, told the Tow researchers that this relationship means «We surrender so much control in terms of what gets read.»
The editor of the New Yorker, David Remnick, recently contrasted modern writers in Russia with the tradition of the Great Russian Writer: such figures as Gogol, Tolstoy, and even Solzhenitsyn, who represented both sagacity and idealism.
And yes, the writer, one Tiffany Stanley, managing editor of the new journal called Religion and Politics, ties several of the pastors Perry's been doing political events with to Dominionism, and something called the NAR, the New Apostolic Reformation.
M. Anthony Mills, a Ph.D. candidate in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, is an associate editor of The New Atlantis and executive editor of Big Questions Online.
Andrew Sullivan, who has just stepped down as editor of the New Republic, admits to «harping» on the question of gay rights, and so he has.
Allen G. Weakland, the former editor of The New American Review: A Journal of Civility and the Arts, is co-author of The Private Albert Einstein.
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One welcomes, therefore, a recent article there by Leon Wieseltier, who is literary editor of The New Republic.
Now that Bill Keller, executive editor of the New York Times, has weighed in on the issue, I realize that Goldberg only wrote the second dumbest column of the year.
Beinart is the former editor of the New Republic and he deplores what has happened to liberalism at the hands of the Democratic party.
Jonathon Adolph, a senior editor of New Age Journal, and journalist Richard Smoley began an immediate investigation.
That masterful admission came from the executive editor of The New York Times, Dean Baquet, concerning journalists» inability to report on the effects of faith on the voters of the 2016 election.
• If reading (or writing) history is your pleasure, you might want to get to know Elias Crim, editor of a new bimonthly review called The Armchair Historian.
Last month, ISIS bulldozed the ancient city of Nimrod, prompting the senior editor of the New York Review of Books to call for military protection of archeological sites.
Sam Hailes talks to American theologian, pastor and editor of the new Reformation Study Bible (NKJV) More
Sam Hailes talks to American theologian, pastor and editor of the new Reformation Study Bible (NKJV)
And Dorothy Patterson, an editor of the new Evangelical Women's Commentary, notes, «Most people don't think about submission as being a topic in the book of Esther, but it is clearly in the text.
(Dr. Art Farstad, the former NT professor at Dallas Theological Seminary and Executive Editor of the New King James translation, was the Executive Editor of the project.
Jamie Cutteridge, editor of new magazine Premier Youth and Children's Work, looks at the findings.
As late as 1959 (after eighteen years in the abbey), Merton was reading books like James Thurber's The Years with Ross, an account of life under Harold Ross, editor of the New Yorker.
(She is editor of the New Mexican Independent, a political blog.)
She is the former food editor of The Boston Globe, co-author of The Way We Cook, and editor of The New Boston Globe Cookbook.
«She's our horse and we've got to go along,» said the late Joe Palmer, famed racing editor of the New York Herald Tribune.
Says Patrick Crawford, editor of the new - school bible Freeskier, «Tanner is, in terms of visibility, by far the big name.»
He also is the editor of the new book: Ethnic differences in Fertility and Assisted Reproduction» published July 2013 by Springer.
A former editor of the New York Times Magazine, Tough says the need to develop grit doesn't just occupy educators of low - income kids.
Babies will outgrow them in two to four months, the peak age for suffocation deaths,» Dr. Askew wrote in a June 2017 letter to the editor of the New York Times:
Explained Eric Messinger, editor of New York Family Magazine, which sponsors the baby show, «New York City has enough parents who want the best for their baby — and can afford it.»
In an interview, Tough, a former editor of The New York Times Magazine, said much of the new research points to a different way of thinking about a child's environment and how parents, caregivers and teachers can change it.
David Remnick's is the latest in a line of in - depth biographies of America's 44th president, and the editor of the New Yorker magazine takes his title from the bridge in Selma, Alabama, where civil rights demonstrators were attacked by a white mob and Alabama State Troopers on 7 March 1965.
It was Robert Silvers, the well - respected editor of The New York Review of Books, who urged Judt to expand his intellectual horizons: he «taught me in spite of myself that I really could do this sort of writing; that I could think and comment upon subjects far removed from my formal scholarly concerns.
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