Reprint in a sentence as a noun

Not in the cards for this release unless I sell out, reprint, and make good money on the digital side.

What I would do is offer a reprint to anyone willing to send the original back.

Not only were the printers/publishers restricted and licensed, but what they could print or reprint as well.

I like this line: Publishers Little, Brown have since issued a reprint after sales rose 415,000 per cent when the real author was unmasked.

I first read about the distinction between exercises and problems in a Taiwan reprint of a book by Howard Eves.

Without an ability to reprint them, I would be limited to decaying physical prints.

So, give people a month to request it or something, send those people a tube to send the original back in, then know exactly how many to reprint.

Reprint in a sentence as a verb

That's a pretty big flaw, there's plenty of companies with QR Codes printed on posters etc, only takes one malicious reprint or sticker overlay.

If journalists take that marketing and reprint it without incorporating other sources then you have a "puff piece" rather than quality journalism.

By the time I even heard about the issue, you were asking for a reprint that has a two month lead time with only three months to go before you were planning to publish the second edition.

Because of your exacting design requirements, the book is a four-color book printed in Italy, with a 6-8 week reprint lead time, and a cost that is highly dependent on the number of copies printed.

I feel like it would be a good idea to have a law that says that if you failed to reprint a book for x years then it's okay for a library to digitize it forever, and allow it to be used by its patrons.

> I therefore no longer consider Table 1-1 in Test-Driven iOS Development to be representative of defect fixing in software engineeringSurely this makes it more representative, in a literal sense -- if he'd checked his data at the start, he wouldn't have to go back to check it + issue an apology + reprint the books now :P

Reprint definitions

noun

a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale

See also: reissue reprinting

noun

a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication

See also: offprint separate

verb

print anew; "They never reprinted the famous treatise"

See also: reissue