Sentence examples for no longer publishes from inspiring English sources

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Guardian News and Media no longer publishes international print editions.

And the Iraqi government no longer publishes the number of casualties suffered by the army and police.

Ireland was the worst performing economy in the euro zone in the third quarter apart from Greece, which no longer publishes seasonally adjusted figures.

The administration no longer publishes ethics waivers granted to employees who would otherwise be barred from joining the government because of lobbying activities.

The firm no longer publishes exact numbers, but the best guess is that they have about 1.5bn 2 bn transistors apiece.

The administration no longer publishes online the ethics waivers granted to appointees who would otherwise be barred from joining the government because of recent lobbying activities.

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Harvard Health Publishing is no longer publishing this column.

"We are no longer publishing anything new pitched 'for boys' or 'for girls' in the title," the statement said.

The Times and the Sun no longer publish online traffic figures after deciding to implement a commercial paywall strategy.

After critics raised questions about potential bias, Scholastic announced that it will no longer publish the material in question.

"We have a huge comic archive all the way through the war era of characters and licences no longer published," he says.

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