Sentence examples for the task of publishing from inspiring English sources

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The task of publishing Graham changed as he aged.

Since the death of Nin's editor and lifelong champion Gunther Stuhlmann in 2002, Herron has taken over the task of publishing A Cafe in Space, a journal devoted to Nin scholarship.

The task of publishing information about surgeon outcomes has been handed primarily to the surgeons themselves to address.

The WebSemantics (WS) architecture (G. Mihaila et al., 1998, in Proc. 6th Int. Conf. On Extending Database Technology (EDBT), pp. 87 101; and G. Mihaila et al. 2000, Very Large Database Journal, in press) was developed to solve the task of publishing and locating data sources using the WWW.

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Governments, by contrast, do not "optimise" their websites to make them easily readable by outside search engines; indeed some actively discourage the idea for example, by making information available only to registered users.So even the apparently simple task of publishing well-presented and logically arranged information on the web turns out to be surprisingly difficult and remains incomplete.

Jacob's own children were not mathematicians and were not up to the task of editing and publishing the manuscript.

Previous results established that EAGL is a state-of-the-art TB classifier, and that the ML classifier outperforms it for the task of profiling a just published abstract in 2012.

To meet this challenge, the biocuration community has taken on the task of collecting and organizing published experimental data into a format suitable for large-scale querying, comparison and computational analysis (1).

In addition, the popularization of digital devices such as cameras, cell phones, scanners, and personal computers has also simplified the tasks of producing and publishing images on the Web in the recent years.

The Hacketts (as the married screenwriters were collectively known) approached the task of adapting Anne Frank's memoirs, first published in America in 1952, as any seasoned professionals would: by looking for a genre that could contain Anne's anecdotal narrative of two years spent hiding, along with seven other people, in secret rooms above her father's Amsterdam business.

But Dr. Steiner's most difficult decision came last fall, when he was given the task of determining whether Ms. Black, then a publishing executive with no education experience, was qualified to lead the New York City school system, the country's largest.

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