Sentence examples for to be published when from inspiring English sources

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Finally, in 1988, Directive 88/627 was issued on the information to be published when a major holding in a listed company is acquired or disposed of.

Next year will mark his 30th anniversary as a Today presenter, and he is writing a book to be published when he finally hangs up the headphones.

Several were yet to be published when we read them; some have flashed into view and disappeared, while others have gained stature as the year has gone on.

When news organizations do quote from unpublished books, they are typically at liberty to do so under the "fair use" doctrine, which allows small snippets of quotations to be published when the purpose is educational or journalistic.

In another, NASA scientists said that the computer program only delayed their discovery of the ozone hole, and that a paper they had prepared on the phenomenon was about to be published when Nature published the British researchers' work.

How do you know that a piece is ready to be published, and cannot be improved further? — Merial W I know that a piece is ready to be published when all my facts are straight, it makes an interesting read, I'm confident that I'm informing readers and that my reporting and writing are fair and balanced.

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To avert a tuple be published when its expiration-time passed, a simple heuristic estimated-round-time is defined.

Results will be published when that assessment is complete.

And James Jones's even longer work, "From Here to Eternity," was published when he was 29.

She had her first baby right after she graduated from law school, and by the time "The Right to Privacy" was published, when she was thirty-seven, shadhad three children — Rose, Tatiana, and John — and she decided that, rather than write another book or take a job of some kind, she would concentrate on raising them.

Françoise Sagan Although Sagan produced more than 40 novels and plays, her best-known took seven weeks to write and was published when she was aged 18. Bonjour Tristesse (Hello, Sadness), the story of a bored teenager, summed up teenage rebellion in postwar France.

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