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The fastest growing sectors of the economy since the late nineteenth century have been those loosely classified as “service industries,” often involving the dissemination of information and entertainment – activities in which Jews have been especially prominent, from
publishing
to vaudeville and from movies to commercial sports.
That requires aggregating information and allowing for suitable delay before
publishing
it.
For example, a newspaper could be accused of spreading hate and taken to court for
publishing
photos of the Nazi flag alongside an article about World War II.
Journalists face threats, attacks, damage to equipment, unfair fines, firing, bans, and other forms of censorship, often soon after
publishing
some kind of criticism of regional authorities, law enforcement, or wealthy businesspeople.
Now the Commission has followed up by
publishing
its own assessment.
The problem is that the media have an interest in
publishing
information that increases their audience, and personal information, especially of a sexual nature, will often do just that.
Around the world, the number of honest journalists jailed for
publishing
fake or fictitious news is at an all-time high of at least 21.
The ECB should be the arbiter of that distinction,
publishing
estimates of cyclical and structural deficits.
More than 100 writers have been thrown into prison for
publishing
political essays on the Internet, and their family members have been monitored, or, like Liu Xiaobo’s wife, have been placed under house arrest.
Moreover, the writer Ahmed Naji was recently handed a two-year prison sentence for violating “public modesty,” by
publishing
a sexually explicit excerpt from his novel.
In 2000, for example, the journalist Georgiy Gongadze was kidnapped and beheaded after
publishing
online reports about high-level government corruption.
To meet our donor’s requirements, we are
publishing
findings on about 10% of that data in peer-reviewed journals, but we lack the funding to analyze the data set further (a common problem for researchers).
One way to improve the quality of the education system is to encourage more highly educated Africans to contribute to knowledge creation by conducting and
publishing
scientific and technical research.
When, beginning in the nineteenth century, book
publishing
became not only a lucrative business, but also made books increasingly affordable to many more households, the sources of learning in society exploded.
This includes people like Rebiya Kadeer, a businesswoman imprisoned for sending newspaper articles to her husband in the US, Tohti Tunyaz, a Ph.D. student in Japan accused of
publishing "
sensitive documents," and Tursunjan Amat, a poet who recited a pro-independence poem at a public gathering in Urumqi.
Dissidents who attempt to fund their activities by conducting private business sometimes find themselves jailed for economic crimes like fraud and illegal
publishing.
Fang Jue, a reformer who served a four-year term for economic crimes, and Jiang Surang, an underground Catholic priest sentenced to six years for illegally
publishing
Bibles, were both punished in this way.
In the United States and elsewhere, there is a sense that the long-foreseen implosion of news
publishing
is accelerating, having reached a kind of critical mass.
Luther quickly grasped the potential of the printing press to spread his message, effectively inventing new forms of
publishing
that were short, clear, and written in German, the language of the people.
Pettegree calculates that a third of all books published during this period were written by Luther himself, and that the pace of
publishing
continued to increase after his death.
And the Wikileaks Web site points out that while openness may lead to some highly visible bad consequences, what we fail to see are the consequences of not publishing, and the way in which a climate of openness makes it more likely that governments and corporations will act more ethically.
Following the verdict, bailiffs confiscated our equipment, prohibited the
publishing
house from printing our newspaper, and, most importantly, seized our business bank accounts, rendering us unable to pay the fine.
In the day following its original report, the Daily Graphic went further in showing its revulsion over gay activities by
publishing
a lead editorial that blamed Europeans and Americans for "all the reported cases of homosexuality" in Ghana.
The decision was based on a controversial law that, among other things, requires any Web site
publishing
news and commentary about Jordan to appoint an editor from the closed journalists’ union, which electronic-media journalists cannot join, and to be licensed by a government body.
For example, bringing more female editors into the field of science
publishing
could raise the percentage of women appearing in peer-reviewed publications.
It is now standard practice for international organizations
publishing
a report to involve all the "stakeholders" and to reflect their opinions.
In Egypt, government authorities recently raided and shut down prominent cultural institutions – an art gallery, a theater, and a
publishing
house – where artists and activists once gathered.
The Japanese government has therefore abandoned its plan for an increase in sales tax in 2017, and the IMF has ceased
publishing
any scenario in which the debt ratio falls to some defined “sustainable” level.
After the US election, BuzzFeed shook up the media industry by
publishing
the Steele dossier, a collection of private intelligence on Trump gathered by a former British MI6 officer.
The idea of creating and
publishing
an index with country rankings is a strategy adopted by many organizations and social movements to raise awareness about issues such as corruption, governance, freedom, gender equality, competitiveness, productive knowhow, and the investment climate, among others.
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