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pub·lish·ers

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    The numerical value of publishers in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

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    The numerical value of publishers in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of publishers in a Sentence

  1. Jason Miller:

    They are not publishers, they can’t have it both ways, you can’t say we have a publishing exemption, but you can’t do anything with your own intellectual property. The rules are very clear, you own your tweets and you own your posts.

  2. Jeanette Seaver:

    We find it critical to hear more than one side of a story and more importantly, not to squelch a writer's right to be heard, when speakers are shouted down or even assaulted on campuses simply for having a different point of view, journalists are banned from press conferences and truth is too often dismissed as 'fake news,' we as publishers prefer to give voice to a respected writer and filmmaker, rather than bow to the politically correct pressures of the modern world.

  3. Suzanne Nossel:

    People are in ideological camps and sort of the information, the narratives that you absorb are dictated by the ideology that you adhere to.Traditionally publishers, but also bookstores and libraries, have been places for all comers that offer a wide variety of ideas to choose from.

  4. Diane Warren:

    He believed in me so much he would take me to music publishers when I was 14 or 15, my mom would be saying, ‘ Why are you doing it ? Why are you encouraging her ? She ca n’t make a living off that. ’.

  5. Jeev Trika:

    Google’s business model isn’t, at the end of the day, providing a free search engine or publishing data, it’s selling advertisements, the free search engine is merely a vehicle for doing so. Google has an economic reason to deny legitimate Web publishers who are promoting SEO placement in the SERPs so that they can sell more advertisements, but that type of anti-competitive action should not be protected by the First Amendment.

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