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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Publishers in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Publishers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of Publishers in a Sentence

  1. Derek Wilding:

    If Google can demonstrate that it can reach agremeent with some publishers then its aim is to show that that commercial arrangements can be made in the absence of some kind of legislative intervention, the question is whether those arrangements are suitable for all publishers. The kind of arrangements that Google can propose will suit some publishers, but not others.

  2. Rob Leathern:

    We’re greatly encouraged by trends and insights watchdog groups, publishers and academics have unearthed since the archive launched in May, we believe this deeper analysis will increase accountability for both Facebook and advertisers.

  3. Jesselyn Radack:

    These cases are part of a coordinated campaign to deprive the public of information about our government, and they lay the groundwork to go after more mainstream media sources, outlets and publishers.

  4. Julian Zelizer:

    I haven't seen anything like this, there have obviously been presidents who criticize the press and try to limit their access. Almost every president had some kind of tension with the press and some like Richard Nixon create their own enemies list. FDR used fireside chats as a way to control his message around conservative newspaper publishers. But now we are in a whole different ballgame.

  5. Derek Wilding:

    This provides an alternative to the model put forward by the Australian government, what remains to be seen is if larger publishers sign on to the product.

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