Sentences with phrase «professional editorial staff»

Prior to publication, these Titles are thoroughly vetted and edited by the publishers professional editorial staff to ensure accuracy.

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Produced by Emerald Expositions and presented by Hospitality Design magazine, HD Expo provides the ultimate platform over a series of three action - packed days to unite hospitality professionals from around the world in one location to explore the latest and most innovative products and services from global manufacturers — many of which are unveiled for the first time at the show — and listen to the compelling and informative conference sessions with both industry veterans and rising stars, curated by the Hospitality Design magazine editorial staff.
Cinemalogue's editorial staff consists of professionals with experience in journalism, film criticism, screenwriting, production and direction.
Within their fields, the technical and editorial staff are professional, qualified and work in the best interest of the author as well as their company, and 99 % of the time they can achieve this, with hard work.
We boast a highly educated editorial staff with collective subject - matter expertise in a range of academic and professional disciplines across the humanities, social sciences, and STM fields.
This page outlines the editorial and ethics policies that guide the professional conduct of all SEGA Nerds» staff members and our coverage of SEGA and the video game industry as a whole.
The motives I ascribe to the professional denialists (not the members of the public being fooled by them) may be considered Machievellian, but are not abstract: they are money — on the part of Exxon and its paid propagandists, for example; and commitment to «free - market» ideology — the Wall Street Journal editorial staff, for instance.
Instead, to select the shortlist and the winners, Euromoney Legal Media Group editorial staff will speak with many lawyers and other professionals across the Americas.»
His professional experiences includes being editorial chief of staff and business intelligence manager (Infopaq Sweden), researcher in international surveys (AskusConcis) and communications officer (Amnesty Sweden, etc.).
In efforts to present a wide range of perspectives on the many issues facing family mediators, the views expressed by each contributing author are intended to encourage consideration and debate but do not necessarily represent the views of the Academy of Professional Family Mediators or its editorial staff.
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