Sentence examples for way of editorial from inspiring English sources

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And so, to my astonishment, he did — one big piece on the most important case; smaller ones on the others; each one crisp, learned and requiring almost nothing in the way of editorial improvement.

Though the link between abortion and Beryl's death was widely reported in newspaper coverage of the Inquiry and its conclusions, there was nothing by way of editorial commentary on the practice of illegal abortion more generally.

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For example, travel Web sites often offer little in the way of original editorial content, but they provide "huge function and utility" to consumers, which appeals to advertisers, he says.

While the magazine has not seen much in the way of investment or editorial impact in the last few years, the Web site is growing, with plans for a new travel site.

BY WAY of a morose editorial, the New Republic has become the latest publication to express regret over its support of the Iraq war.At this point, it seems almost beside the point to say this: The New Republic deeply regrets its early support for this war.

For instance, the Watch Now section shows you what's available to watch across services by way of Apple's editorial recommendations and a look at what's trending across movies, sports, and TV.

He dropped out of high school at 15, and at 17 took a job as a telephone operator at The Kansas City Times, working his way up a succession of editorial jobs.

In the Life of Pythagoras Porphyry does not structure his information according to any overarching theme but instead sets out the information derived from other sources in a simple and orderly way with the minimum of editorial intervention.

The third way to raise the value of editorial contents is to use the article as a promotional vehicle for a broad set of ancillary products that media organisations should develop: (Needless to say, in this chart, church and state must remain separated: the article is to be a journalistic product, aimed primarily at informing the public; the "promotional" aspect being only secondary).

In those first five minutes, Oxenberg binds these disparate elements with her own voice-over by way of canny, incisive, resonant editorial juxtapositions (the editor is Lucy Winer), and the rest of the movie maintains the same level and scope of intimacy and loftiness, confessional pain and self-deprecating distance.

Secondly, where the rules are unclear or absent, the only way of determining whether particular editorial behaviour is appropriate or not is to expose it to public scrutiny.

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