Sentences with phrase «leading publication asked»

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Opting for transparency at some risk to his own reputation, Wright asked a member of SSR's editorial board to «audit» the process that led to the publication of Regnerus's article.
Tory MP Priti Patel, who asked the Parliamentary question that led to the publication of the figures, called for the abolition of the Human Rights Act.
Cherny said: «Together these publications help patients with advanced and incurable cancer ask appropriate questions and have meaningful discussions with their oncologist that lead to coordinated and holistic care.
This site and I are often quoted as an expert source, ranked as a leading resource, referred, recommended, and asked to contribute to industry publications.
And if you go the traditional route, a great starting point is asking your agent and publisher how you can help leading up to publication and in the months thereafter.
Both Gavin Schmidt and Ron Miller (the latter being the Marvel et al author whom I asked) are well aware of the published error, since it is discussed in publications of which each of them is the lead author.
In most if not all scientific disciplines the lead author of the defending paper would not have been asked, (and definitely would have declined if he had been asked), but then be given the first right of reply following publication.
«Which pea shoot would you rather be,» asked Craig Idso, the lead author of a new Heartland publication meant to debunk the authoritative new climate change report released by the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
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