Sentences with phrase «see editorial page»

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In economic terms, we see a payoff not just in greater editorial leverage, but in time spent on page.
(For a fuller statement of what can and should be done, see, among other items in these pages, the editorial «What Should We Do About the Poor?»
Editorial Comment: For our comment upon Mahoney's above - mentioned points see our last Cutting Edge column, http://www.faith.org.uk/Publications/Magazines/May12/May12CuttingEdge.html#mahony, and see current letters page.
Yours Faithfully Mr. Jim Allen Seymour Drive Torquay EDITORIAL COMMENT: Please see the catechism quotations on page 16.
See also, for example, Fluer Anderson, «Producers in Power Push» (The Australian Financial Review, 20 October 2014, page 5), Fluer Anderson and Katie Walsh, «Cold shoulder for carve - ups» (The Australian Financial Review, 22 October 2014, p 11), Editorial, «Open economy is good for the farm» (Australian Financial Review, 21 October 2014, p 58), Lexi Metherell, «Agriculture green paper to spark debate over water, competition» (ABC Radio, The World Today, 20 October 2014) and Joe Kelly, «Green paper canvasses court orders to break up businesses» (Dynamic Business, 20 October 2014).
Even if all the scientists in Britain spoke out tomorrow agreeing on a particular issue, there's no way the government would act without first checking the editorial pages and polls to see which way the wind of public opinion was blowing.
«Makes it very interesting to see what happens,» said Michael Benjamin an Associate Editorial Page Editor with the New York Post.
In the case of New York's property - tax cap, though, Tea Party organizations like his found themselves in alignment not only with the Senate Republicans but with Governor Andrew Cuomo, who campaigned for election on a promise to limit property taxes and pushed hard once he was in office — in the face of resistance from Democratic legislators, and opprobrium from the New York Times editorial page — to see that it passed.
During Needleman's tenure, the magazine saw significant growth in advertising pages as she expanded the editorial coverage from a focus on fashion and design into a general - interest luxury style magazine.
Given this lean, and the interesting fact that the editorial sections of these papers were about twice as likely to cite school choice research in their opinion pages as in news stories (54 mentions to 28), it's easy to see why school choice advocates might regard the mainstream media as anything but impartial.
This suspicion can be seen in the fact that movement conservatives who have been strong advocates for systemic reform such as former Indianapolis Star editorial page editor Andrea Neal are joining Malkin and other fellow - travelers in such anti-Common Core conspiracy - theorizing.
However... if you look over my fee schedule on the «financial commitment» page and can see that your budget will not accommodate my ongoing expertise — and yet you are still curious as to what publishing and editorial insights I can offer on your work — just be upfront and honest with me about your financial situation.
Consider starting with an Editorial Quality Review, or request a consultation from any services pages to see if our editors would be a good fit for your work.
Somebody at my publisher's saw the blog page, got really excited by it, printed it out, and went to show everybody else on the Editorial team.
The media exposure, though, did at least mean that contemporary art was, for perhaps the first time, a regular staple on letters pages, editorials and gossip pages, a position which has arguably had an effect on artistic practice itself (see the gradual domination of Banksy).
It also ignores the fact that cities, New York, for example are totally unsustainable and require the mass import of energy and food to survive; and yet, I see little in the New York Times editorial page about the need to break up such energy sinks.
It's really happening, we need to do something about it, but that's no reason for the distortions and attempts to deligitimatize inquiry I have seen on the editorial page over the years.
I don't recall finding any style guide listed at the statistics journal's home page, when I went looking to see if checking sources was an assigned task to anyone in their editorial process (it's not, apparently their authors are assumed reliable, an assumption in itself worthy of some research).
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