Synonym: column, newspaper column. Similar words: territorial, editor, auditorium, tutorial, sartorial, managing editor, equatorial, dictatorial. Meaning: [‚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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151. The degree has already successfully incorporated desktop publishing throughout its editorial, production and marketing strands.
152. They didn't even like the editorial, which had been written by Packford on half a bottle of Scotch.
153. However, this can have problems, as the editorial staff of the magazine will want to have some input.
154. And Rosemary Carey, an editorial assistant at the journal since 1984, said she had never heard of Yaki.
155. The suits overseeing news and editorial functions have no loyalty to this community and could care less about it.
156. Observant readers will also notice a new look to the columnists who grace the back end of our editorial pages.
157. Each of these has a different editorial policy and, to a lesser or greater degree, a political bias.
158. Several factors probably went into the editorial decision to delete such an antiquated phrase.
159. It might therefore be worth considering the alternative of independent production and printing, relying on editorial mention for distribution.
160. Customers are snapping up the top quality magazine with its wonderful photography and editorial.
161. Without consultation, Hayling had invited Pilger to move up from being a mere adviser to the new post of editorial director.
162. Quality, of design and typography rather than editorial matter, is a burning issue as far as desktop publishing is concerned.
163. With two of Athene's editorial staff off sick, a heavier load was falling on the shoulders of those remaining.
164. Such a relationship will certainly stymie a positive editorial association.
165. And it has fueled the pens of editorial cartoonists, who have milked the story for all its satirical potential.
166. Suspecting the worst[sentencedict.com], editorial boards and other high-minded folks demand an end to soft money.
167. The Los Angeles Times will close some sections and eliminate 150 editorial jobs.
168. All the editorial assistants except Hannah, who's on holiday, and all the production staff.
169. It is in the field of editorial content that the Great and Good of independent television have exercised their most direct influence.
170. Editorial Amicus is read by staff and pensioners, therefore the age range of the readership is wide.
171. The editorial team have tried to achieve a balance between matters which are of major concern to staff and some lighthearted topics.
172. Masthead details of publisher and editorial staff usually printed on the contents page.
173. Pushing his editorial staff to be better all the time is appropriate.
174. Contributions will normally be commissioned by an appointed member of the Editorial Board, but the Board welcomes proposals for reviews.
175. The most ludicrous post-mortem appeared last Thursday, September 18, on the editorial page of an almost-daily afternoon paper.
176. The editorial matter can be biased to presenting a favourable buying climate for speculative stocks.
177. It remained the chief subject of the editorial pages, dissected and analyzed ceaselessly.
178. Joel Nilsson is an editorial writer for the Arizona Republic.
179. He prided himself on being familiar with both editorial and technological aspects of publishing.
180. Editorial offices had the right of complete economic and financial autonomy.
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