publishing industry

collocation in English

meaningsofpublishingandindustry

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publishing
noun[U]
uk
/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ.ɪŋ/
the profession or business of producing and selling a book, magazine, ...
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industry
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
us
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or ...
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(Definition ofpublishingandindustryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The development of thepublishingindustrycertainly affected the popularity of archaeology on the island.
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The presence of a potentpublishingindustryis a precondition for the development of an indigenous heritage industry.
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Over the past decade or so the musicpublishingindustryhas weathered a number of major crises.
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Thepublishingindustryhas suffered extremely badly.
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That is what worries thepublishingindustry.
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I have no specific plans for promoting thepublishingindustry.
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Thepublishingindustryin this country suffers from overproduction.
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But, broadly speaking, thepublishingindustryare free.
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Figures for thepublishingindustryalone are not available.
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It will also be very welcome to the global scholarlypublishingindustry, ever alive to the possibilities of profit from its activities.
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The nature of this local character is shaped partly by social and political structures, but partly also by the organization of the localpublishingindustry.
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Their selection may reflect unforeseen trends in thepublishingindustry, yet in other instances the peculiar assemblage of printed merchandise suggests a discord in scholarship.
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It is given powers to undertake private printing work and become part of thepublishingindustry.
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Thus, one section of thepublishingindustry, namely, the telephone directory section, is being discriminated against.
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I want to speak principally on the problems of thepublishingindustry.
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We have not had a working party yet for thepublishingindustry.
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The representation by the council overseas has always had gratifying results for thepublishingindustry.
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That is the definition used by thepublishingindustryin the context of copyright issues.
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In this direction thepublishingindustryhas a very large contribution to make.
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He is also getting his hands on a slice of ourpublishingindustry.
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The academic bookpublishingindustryexported in 1981 £50.6 million-worth of books.
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The amendment will reduce the burdens of industry by transferring them to thepublishingindustry.
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In that time, there has been a complete revolution in thepublishingindustry.
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I regret that detailed information of this kind is not available centrally for thepublishingindustry.
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It is good for thepublishingindustryand good for the hook selling industry.
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