Publishing 1

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impose (verb) /ɪmˈpəʊz/
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to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received: Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes. Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences.
sales figures
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the value or amount of the total sales of an industry's or company's products for a particular period
quotation (price)
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the price that a person or company says they will charge to do a piece of work:
supply
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supply in English
to provide something that is wanted or needed, often in large quantities and over a long period of time
extension (noun) ​ /ɪkˈsten.ʃən/
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the fact of reaching, stretching, or continuing; the act of adding to something in order to make it bigger or longer
sales forecast
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a statement of what the amount or value of a company's sales is likely to be in the future, based on information available now about the market, past sales, etc. commi
commission (payment)
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a payment to someone who sells goods that is directly related to the amount sold, or a system that uses such payments
remainder copies
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he part of something that is left after the other parts have gone, been used, or been taken away
submission (noun) ​ /səbˈmɪʃ.ən/
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the act of giving something for a decision to be made by others, or a document formally given in this way
overdue (adjective) ​ /ˌəʊ.vəˈdʒuː/
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not done or happening when expected or when needed; late: My library books are a week overdue.
editorial department
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the department of a publishing business that edits material for publication
royalty statement
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a payment to an owner for the use of property, especially patents, copyrighted works, franchises or natural resources.
retail store
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1a store that sells goods to the public: Retail stores must compete with goods sold on the internet.
draft (noun) ​ /drɑːft/
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a piece of text, a formal suggestion, or a drawing in its original state, often containing the main ideas and intentions but not the developed form
exclusive agreement
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A type of agreement whereby a person is made to be the sole agent for selling a particular product or service within a specific market or demographic area.
table of contents
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a list of the information that is contained in a book
merchandise [verb]
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to encourage the sale of goods by advertising them or by making certain that they are noticed
exhibition stand
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a section of an exhibition where a particular company shows their products or information about their products
stencil
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a piece of card, plastic, metal, etc. into which shapes have been cut, used to draw or paint patterns onto a surface
signatory
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a person, organization, or country that has signed an agreement
estimate
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to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something
rate card
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a list that shows the prices that a newspaper, television company, website, etc. charges for different types of advertisements
board, cardboard, card
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a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a particular purpose: Cut the vegetables on a chopping (us cutting) board.
volume (books)
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one in a set of related books: The second volume of his memoirs will be published later this year.
package deal
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a set of arrangements that must be accepted together and not separately
competing titles, competitive
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Competitive prices, services, etc. are as good as or better than other prices, services, etc
terms of payment for sth
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conditions of paying for sth
intellectual property
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someone's idea, invention, creation, etc., that can be protected by law from being copied by someone else
launch a product
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an event to celebrate or introduce something new, new product
hard copy
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information from a computer that has been printed on paper
excerpt
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a short part taken from a speech, book, film, etc.: An excerpt from her new thriller will appear in this weekend's magazine.

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