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Sentence count:206+15Posted:2017-03-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: columnnewspaper columnSimilar words: territorialeditorauditoriumtutorialsartorialmanaging editorequatorialdictatorialMeaning: [‚edɪ'tɔːrɪəl]  n. an article giving opinions or perspectives. adj. 1. of or relating to an article stating opinions or giving perspectives 2. relating to or characteristic of an editor. 
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121. Parks has no doubt been told he, the editor, will have the last word on editorial matters.
122. The views expressed in the Editorial are those of the Editor unless otherwise indicated.
123. It has since undergone six name changes and numerous revolutions in technology, style and editorial philosophy.
124. Editorial Note: We welcome your letters to add to discussion.
125. She was on the editorial board of the radical magazine Black Dwarf.
126. Now according to Jung, the Animus operates as a not-nice, all-male editorial board somewhere inside your fluffy head!
127. If an elected official did anything remotely similar, the editorial boards of both daily newspapers would howl for their heads.
128. But the editorial method which is applied to the data has much to display that is well-spoken.
129. Messrs Murdoch, Maxwell and Rowland, amongst others, are known to have attempted to exercise control over editorial content.
130. Our editorial page, however, was no mouthpiece for any political party.
131. In such cases we request that authors submit a synopsis of the review to the Editorial Office for consideration by the Board.
132. Desktop Publishing Hardly an issue of a computer magazine goes by without some mention, editorial or advertisement(sentencedict.com), of desktop publishing.
133. The editorial also took the position that isolation would not eradicate the disease.
134. Only a reader familiar with Magritte's art will not be confused by this strange editorial decision.
135. We will do so knowing that whatever we do, whatever normal editorial decisions we make may be misinterpreted.
136. And it remains a matter of debate to what extent Luke is exercising editorial privilege in his accounts of the apostolic preaching.
137. I trust that the Times editorial policy under Parks will begin with the business-side difficulties kept down to a dull roar.
138. Furthermore[http://sentencedict.com/editorial.html], the value of editorial can not be quantified against equivalent advertising cost because of the greater credibility of editorial.
139. The only editorial guideline was that the subject should have something to do with leisure software for home computers.
140. Beverley Hilton, editorial director of Eaglemoss Publications, retires on 1st April, but remains on the board.
141. In such an atmosphere of rancour and distrust it was hardly surprising that the magazine never developed a proper editorial identity.
142. Is there a range of journals, with contrasting editorial policies?
143. He makes the key editorial decisions including when a story is aired, its length and position in the program.
144. The editorial gives us a simple outline about how we read images that could be found in any photography textbook.
145. The editorial scoffed at worries from neighbors about pollution, stench, and falling property values.
146. The Founders now told Pilger that the role they had given him was something less than total editorial control.
147. There is no right of rebuttal, no editorial filter, no mechanism to keep outlandish or unsupported opinions off the air.
148. The full text of the incident, including a short editorial, is reproduced in full in the appendix to this article.
149. There were question marks too over Branson's choice of his editorial team.
150. In an editorial foreword the need for this prospectus was explained.
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