Sentences with phrase «making publishable»

There's a world of difference between making a work better and making it publishable.
They participate in authentic scientific research with the possibility of making publishable scientific discoveries.
Sadly, there is no doubt that much medical research does in fact go unpublished — or perhaps is inappropriately altered or selectively presented in some way to make it publishable.
An editor will help you take your writing to the next level, and help make it publishable if that's what you want.
The journal editor assigns the manuscript review to two or three reviewers (other scientists who should have the technical expertise to judge the work) and the reviewers try to pick apart the arguments that the authors are trying to put forward and give a judgment as to whether the article is publishable or not (or could be improved to make it publishable).

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Except for some minor editing to make this study publishable in this format, the words that follow are those of Larry.
Montgomery's data set would make her paper strong, logical, and publishable, and the antibody would be useful for important microscopy studies.
«There's pressure to make things as publishable as possible.»
They need a push or support to take their writing to the next level, to make the work the best it can be, and to get it into publishable shape.
-LSB-...] editing available, and what an editor can and can't do in terms of making your work publishable.
You might have read some of the tips on making sure your story was publishable.
In other blog news, Two posts from this blog made the top 25 in the Write it Sideways compilation of 101 top fiction writing tips: # 11 12 Signs Your Novel Isn't Ready to Publish and # 25 Can You Write a Publishable First Novel?
Midnight Publishing is a ghostwriting and editing company based in Arizona, and we've made it our mission to assist budding writers and seasoned authors alike in editing their manuscripts to publishable status.
Typically in each issue I try to help writers think about how they can make themselves more publishable, wherever they are, whatever they're writing.
A book (according to Making Light) will generally cost a publisher some tenthousand just for copy editing etc., to get the manuscript to a publishable form, even before printing costs, let alone marketing.
Most of it was done to make a future when hopefully I am publishable.
Joe makes the comment that he's lucky enough to be a full - time writer, and that he's a fast enough writer that he can churn out publishable words than a lot of people.
Our goal was to make our published material accessible to lay readers, publishable in scientific magazines, useful to the media, and indispensable to policymakers.
Now Watts has a different rating criteria that evidently gives different results and obviously makes this result, if it were to hold up, a publishable event.
That view would make for a very unique and publishable paper, but with a very different message.
Lawyers being lawyers, they would often fill the box with ambiguous caveats and disclaimers and the like, all of which made those reading the submissions, including the Chambers staff, scratch their heads wondering if the matter was in fact publishable or not.
I think you make a sound case for using Twitter as a fusion of dialogue and publishable text.
The purpose of the Research Institute is to make money available for small grants for worthy, publishable peer - reviewed research to expand the scientific basis of Imago Relationship Therapy.
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