Sentences with phrase «as editorialists»

It is a nation that includes what might be called sub-nations; it is a culture of subcultures; or, as editorialists like to put it, a community of communities.

Not exact matches

Just as predictably, perhaps, editorialists at the Vancouver Sun quickly joined Taylor in waving their pom - poms.»
He is a historian and editorialist with Corriere della Sera, who described himself in the piece as «devoid of faith.»
And I was reminded of former SempreInter.com editorialist Max De Luca's lucid description of Spalletti as a Zen master, because Spalletti has showed these qualities in abundance these last few weeks.
The authors and editorialist express grave concerns that there will be many needless premature deaths as well as preventable heart attacks and strokes if patients who would clearly benefit from statins are not prescribed the drug, refuse to take the drug, or stop using the drug because of ill - advised adverse publicity about benefits and risks, which may include misplaced concerns about the possible but unproven small risk of diabetes.
Editorialist is read in 129 countries and sits on newsstands twice - per - year in the U.S. as well in select overseas markets.
In addition to Streep and Hanks, there's Matthew Rhys as Ellsberg, Bob Odenkirk as Ben Bagdikian, Bruce Greenwood as Bob McNamara, Carrie Coon as Pulitzer - winning editorialist Meg Greenfield; and beyond that, Tracy Letts, Sarah Paulson, Bradley Whitford, Alison Brie, David Cross, Jesse Plemons, Zach Woods, and others.
But while lobbyists and editorialists bicker over the role vouchers and scholarships should play, I'll be thinking of the kids in Sandtown, who need DeVos to use every bit of leverage she has, and to use it as quickly as possible.
Yet Abdul - Jabbar is also a major editorialist and an author books such as Mycroft and Writings on the Wall: Searching for a New Equality Beyond Black and White.
Some people on this blog, and the editorialist of the Globe and Mail, seem to think we should cast it aside as a «legal technicality» if it gets in the way of our higher values, like non-discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in the Charter.
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