Sentence examples for editing means from inspiring English sources

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That's what editing means.

To some, gene editing means the possible end of inherited genetic disease.

Deliberate editing means the word "profit" is used more often than "people" during the hour-long warts and all expose.

SCHWARTZ: Have you finished your answer to my question of what the term "final cutting and editing" means?

In an e-mail to a colleague at Little, Brown, Phillips wrote: "Paul has little conception of what editing means.

There is a deep-seated instinct for self-preservation warning us that, unlike an implanted device or machine-to-brain interface, genetic editing means seriously messing with your own source code, with potentially irreversible and unknown results.

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Gone are the flashy graphics, ominous-sounding narrators or clever editing meant to make his opponent look bad.

When, in the eighties, Kaplan gave up writerly dreams to edit, it was because he had a baby on the way: editing meant stabler salaries and hours.

Sensitive editing meant that we heard the whole tale in fast-forward and the broadcasts became a story with a beginning and, sadly, an end.

Ultimately, while Roeg made full use of the desolate beauty of both his leading man and the New Mexico location, the disjointed editing meant The Man Who Fell to Earth could be criticised for lacking narrative drive.

For cinema, on the purely practical side, the invention of editing meant that you were no longer limited by what you could achieve in a single shot - you could tell whatever kind of story you like by putting together shots in limitless combinations.

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