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Renee Schwartz, a lawyer with Kronish Lieb Weiner & Hellman, has vetted manuscripts for publishers for four decades.
Dr. Angell says she vetted manuscripts that omitted any mention of a drug's side effects, and studies that were weighted to make a drug look good; she repeatedly heard about studies never submitted for publication because they made a drug look bad.
It goes without saying that the associate editors of the current team and the prior editorial team, under the guidance of Dr. Fonseca, have done a tremendous job in vetting manuscripts and keeping the hurdle high for ultimate publication.
"She definitely wanted to vet the manuscript," Peters says.
An intern invited to vet a manuscript protests that she is not a reader.
I can't work if you're going to vet the manuscript.' There were some things that she wouldn't even let me examine.
He asked an American reader to vet his manuscript, hoping to eliminate any slip-ups — the British "windscreen" for the American "windshield," that sort of thing.
Maersk, for safety and security reasons, makes Clare disembark for a segment of the first voyage (though, admirably, the company did not demand the right to vet his manuscript).
Why did your ex-husband choose not to vet the manuscript?
She added that the publisher vetted each manuscript, but she declined to describe the process.
As for Pegasus, Claiborne Hancock, the publisher, said a lawyer had vetted the manuscript.
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