What you are describing are not «gatekeepers» and putting the word «science» in
scare quotes when referring to science journals only makes you look like a fool.
Not exact matches
(Seriously, why would you even include that phrase,
when it's so clearly wrong that you put it in
scare quotes?)
I put the word «market» in
scare quotes because a sealed - bid auction barely qualifies — we'll get a better idea of market price
when trades start happening on a regular basis.
And
when the wind isn't blowing, you can use the rotating inertia (notice the lack of «
scare quotes») from CCGT.
The first use of the term
scare quotes (without a hyphen) dates back to at least 1956,
when it was used by a University of Cambridge professor in a philosophical essay.
This isn't to
scare you just to give you some information that will help
when shopping for Albany insurance
quotes.