editorial board
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeditorialandboard
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editorial
adjective
uk/ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/us/ˌed.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/
relating to the editor (= the person in charge) or editors of a newspaper, magazine, television programme, etc. and to the power to decide what is published or shown ...
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board
noun
uk/bɔːd/us/bɔːrd/
a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a ...
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(Definition ofeditorialandboardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofeditorial board
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Theeditorialboardhas sought to be broad and inclusive-favoring no schools or topics.
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It was signed, to emphasise its importance, by the entireeditorialboard.
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Send your suggestion to theeditorialboardand check our website for guidelines on interviews.
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Thiseditorialboarddoes, however, include representatives from the largest number of countries.
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Theeditorialboardknew exactly what was happening, and were persuaded to make this exception.
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He has over 300 technical publications, and served as associate editor0editorialboardmember of eight international journals.
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However, there is a correlation between percentage of women on theeditorialboardand percentage of women published.
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Women as editors andeditorialboardmembers of five sociolinguistics journals, sampled at five-year intervals (1965-2000).
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During the writing process they receive feedback from aneditorialboardconsisting of professional colleagues and students both at home and abroad.
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The publisher and theeditorialboardwill try to continue to improve the service to readers and authors during the upcoming years.
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In a refereed journal, decisions of that kind are made by what is usually described as 'a distinguished internationaleditorialboard'.
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The points of view of individual writers are as a consequence their own, and do not reflect the opinion of theeditorialboard.
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Theeditorialboarddecided to publish the first version of his article to his honour and to replace the planned discussion by this introduction.
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The interviewer typically will not be a member of the journal'seditorialboard, but rather will be selected with the agreement of the subject.
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In recognition of his success and to better serve our contributors, the editors have expanded the number of seed ecologists on theeditorialboard.
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The advisory members of theeditorialboardwill provide the same sort of feedback to the editors from the academic and professional communities.
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Neither do we know whether any discussion went on within theeditorialboardabout sanctioning the account, nor who-apart from the editor-actually prepared it.
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Anyeditorialboardstriving to promote a particular intellectual policy will invariably have a degree of commonality of interests, and hence a continuity of theme.
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In concluding this chapter of our existence, we express our special thanks to all who have served thus far on oureditorialboard.
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Oureditorialboardconsists of an extraordinary group of distinguished and esteemed international authorities in palliative care and the interface of psychiatry0psychology and palliative medicine.
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I want to take this opportunity to thank our authors for submitting their original papers to this journal and theeditorialboardfor selecting the articles.
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In addition, theeditorialboardis composed of palliative care practitioners, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, art therapists, ethicists, philosophers, chaplains, and experts in the humanities.
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Essentially this panel ensures that there is parity between the various referees reports and it operates in a manner equivalent to that of aneditorialboard.
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