editorial committee
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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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committee
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/kəˈmɪt.i/us/kəˈmɪt̬.i/
a small group of people chosen to represent a larger organization and either make decisions or collect information ...
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(Definition ofeditorialandcommitteefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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With regard to sources, theeditorialcommitteehave quite reasonably opted for a best-text approach where relevant.
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Unfortunately, considerable delay has been caused by the difficulties of bringing together an internationaleditorialcommittee.
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It may be conceived by the author, the editor, someeditorialcommitteeor by a conjunction of journalists perceiving the need for a story.
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Theeditorialcommitteecollates articles and pictures, find sponsors, and organises sales.
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He chaired theeditorialcommitteefor the journal and was a frequent contributor.
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The members of theeditorialcommitteerepresent these societies.
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The journal was produced by aneditorialcommitteeof student volunteers, usually with the assistance of some teachers.
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The work was slow, and theeditorialcommitteesaw no end to their task.
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He is member of theeditorialcommitteeof various international journals, and author to more than 400 articles in such scientific journals.
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It had no editor-in-chief right from the start, but aneditorialcommittee.
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Theeditorialcommitteeensures only that a correct methodology has been employed by the author of contributions.
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The volunteereditorialcommitteeis divided into three boards: poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction - all chaired by the editor.
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Prospective author's writing apart from these samples is never accepted for review by theeditorialcommittee.
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Governance is structured around three main bodies (editorialcommittee, editorial co-ordination and language groups).
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Rachilde was a member of theeditorialcommitteeof the review until 1924 and her personality and works did much to publicize the review.
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Theeditorialcommitteeworks through the material in chronological order, and the fascicle published in 2004 included documents dating to the 1370s.
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It was managed by aneditorialcommittee.
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The literary supplement has aneditorialcommittee.
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He also sat on the editorial committees of various journals devoted to local government and town planning.
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They are chosen by aneditorialcommittee, around certain themes such as works by female writers, older crime fiction and science fiction, and from suggestions by the public.
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