academic press
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacademicandpress
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academic
adjective
uk/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/us/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with ...
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press
noun
uk/pres/us/pres/
newspapers and magazines, and those parts of television and radio that broadcast news, or reporters and photographers who work ...
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(Definition ofacademicandpressfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This book is not free of small flaws that the copy-editing services of anacademicpresswould have picked up.
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Perhaps this is the price the editors had to pay to have their material published by today's politically correctacademicpress.
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Much has been written and said recently in the popular andacademicpressabout it.
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In more recent popular and evenacademicpress, the party's program has often been reduced to the single issue of immigration.
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He wrote widely in theacademicpressand also for the educated general reader.
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Her unfinished autobiography was published posthumously in 1992 by anacademicpress.
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He published numerous accounts of cases, both in theacademicpressand the popular press.
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Of the five reviews published in theacademicpress, four considered the book severely flawed and contradictory, and one praised it while noting some shortcomings.
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The cancellation of the book by anacademicpressfor fear of a lawsuit became an important issue in the academic circles.
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Such titles, in scope and quality would have done anyacademicpressproud.
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After the war, it went back to its earlier ambitions to be a comprehensiveacademicpress.
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Elsberry described the book as... a slim and scholarly volume, as one expects from a distinguishedacademicpresswith clear writing, illustrative examples, and cogent argumentation.
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In addition, collections and anthologies of women's writing continue to be published by both trade and academic presses.
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Library publishing often focuses on electronic publishing rather than print, thus complemeting the role of traditional academic presses.
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Till then academic presses had largely ignored the markets for cheap, mass literature.
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Focusing on the theme of the conference, the exhibit features a wide selection of new titles offered by major university and academic presses.
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In addition, several of his novels have been reissued by academic presses.
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The book provides an overview of issues facing contemporary academic publishing, including the closing of academic presses and the increased pressure on faculty to publish to achieve tenure.
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