Sentences with phrase «on editorial merit»

We get feedback from you that client case studies are valuable — we don't charge to publish them, as is the case with all our editorial, which is published only on editorial merit.
They will only ever appear on the site on editorial merit, because they're the best deal of their type in the market.

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And we'll hear an 1883 Sci Am editorial on the relative merits of the telephone and telegraph.
As for peer review, it means only that reasonably qualified scientists examined the manuscript and recommended changes to improve the paper, or recommended that the paper be rejected; the journal editor has to make a determination about the merits of the paper based largely, but not entirely on the reviewers» comments (the editor has some discretion in deciding to accept or reject — his / her reputation as an editor, and the reputation of the journal, depend on sound editorial judgments).
With an average of 400 nominees collected each year, a panel of judges from the community and the paper's editorial staff selected those who, based on their merits throughout 2011, deserve to be called «one of the 100.»
The ongoing mission of Helicon Nine Editions is to publish books of unswerving quality, editorial excellence, and aesthetic merit by new and established writers - classics of the future, and to promote the authors and their work on a national and regional level; to nurture an interest in literature in a large, diverse audience; to promote literacy and free speech; and to contribute to the quality of cultural life in Kansas, Missouri, and throughout the Midwest.
Publications, grouped by genre are judged on editorial and design merit by top practitioners in each field.
Because I write the «Science and the Media» column for Physics Today Online (though I'm speaking only for myself in these RC comments), and because I've always thought that the Wall Street Journal's climate editorials and commentaries merit particular attention precisely because of that paper's influential audience, I've actually done at least four PTOL media reports so far this year on the recent WSJ opinion skirmishes that you mention.
Although the content was critical in nature, the topic was of extreme international importance and we stated explicitly that we were open to guidance on editorial format and asked that the submission be valued on its merits.
If I were marking that editorial, on the merits, I'd fail it, even if its assertions were correct.
The editorial staff accepts stories and story pitches entirely on their journalistic merits, timeliness, relevance and interest to the publication's readership in the cryptocurrency and blockchain space.
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