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These findings suggest that the respondents do not have a high expectation concerning editors, because editors are mostly perceived as sending articles out for peer review [ 9].

The decision to publish book extracts in a newspaper is one for the editor of that paper, just as the decision to broadcast them for the radio or TV editor concerned.

The answer was simply that the editor concerned truly believed in the book.

While we have always believed that we were acting fully within the law, it has inevitably been stressful for the editor concerned, Jason Chen, and we are glad that we can finally put this matter behind us.

The most expensive libel case that crossed my desk as an editor concerned a full-time author of popular romances who was falsely accused of plagiarism and whose ongoing publishing contract stated that she would be dropped if she was ever suspected of such a thing.

In 2004, the Guardian's editor, concerned by the media's standards, wrote to 50 people in high-profile positions – in Westminster, Whitehall, the judiciary, City and NHS, industry, science, academia and the Church – asking them to evaluate coverage of their work.

Regardless of the reason for the under citation of non-collaborative LA articles a drawback may be foreseeable in regard to the competition for editorial space in the high-status journals: would an Editor, concerned about the journal IF, consider that the acceptance of a LA article might weight against its value?

The plot concerns three editors at an academic press, fed up with reading endless dotty books about the occult, who concoct a ridiculous and (they think) entirely fictional 'Plan' which claims to lead its followers towards the source of all the world's energy.

Are setters and editors concerned that solvers are so weary of April fooling that they are sparing us further capers?

But we also hear less about the Boston draft riots today because the overwhelming majority of written documents about them came from the city's elites: newspaper editors, concerned politicians, the chief of police and even Major Cabot himself.

So that whittling down from where things would be if the U.K. was proportionate to Iceland -- throwing out all those stories that would naturally be there -- that is done by selectivity, which is performed according to political and psychological biases, and the fears of the journalists and editors concerned.

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