Sentences with phrase «editorial control of»

Of course, you should also maintain exclusive editorial control of everything posted to your site.
Steve offers anyone the chance to author and maintain editorial control of a scientific piece on his blog and I'm sure he'd be happy for you to present whatever arguments you feel need presenting..
I maintain full editorial control of all content published on this website, but you already know that!
We retain editorial control of the post, but if you have a great product that we can endorse, and we're a good match, we can let our readers know.
Ordinary Traveler maintains full editorial control of the content published on this site.
Neither Pershing Square nor anyone affiliated with Pershing Square had anything to do whatsoever with financing the film nor did Pershing Square have editorial control of the film in any way.
People want editorial control of our project if they want to invest money.
At a time when Soviet Russians felt vulnerable to and threatened by fascism on the one hand and Western democracy on the other, Stalin and a loyal group of followers stepped up to take literal and editorial control of Pravda, the Bolshevik newspaper.
Bellwether Education Partners exercises full editorial control of all content in The Learning Landscape.
Bellwether Education Partners exercises full editorial control of the content of The Learning Landscape.

Not exact matches

One week later, in early November, the editorial board of the Daily Progress, Charlottesville's local paper, opined that because Republicans also control Virginia's General Assembly, «we believe Ed Gillespie has the best chance of leading Virginia to a brighter economic future.»
In an editorial titled «The President Is Not Above The Law,» the newspaper's editorial board said that it is up to the Republican - controlled Congress to affirm the rule of law.
This instance does show us that because of community bias, the community may not be a perfect tool for editorial control, but does this allow us to make the case for having professional (hired) editors / moderators on socially driven news sites?»
«It was wrong of me to be anything but absolutely clear that editorial control always rests with the news team,» he said.
While Jobs is said to have no editorial control over the book, which comes out in November, it will be the first authorized biography of Jobs.
If you don't have a clear strategy and editorial calendar for at least a month ahead — and your efforts are sporadic at best — now is the time to take control of it.
I do not accept any editorial control from any of these affiliate partners.
For his part, the filmmaker said he retained full editorial control and decided that Susan was simply a much more vital part of Mr. Buffett's story.
This would give them a sort of editorial control over the chain.
Take control of your content strategy and consolidate your tools into one content marketing editorial calendar with CoSchedule.
Furthermore, Timmins Gold and its management have no control over our editorial content and any opinions expressed are those of our own.
This is really a fuller development and perfection of that pattern of creative causality centred upon the Mind of God which is written into the whole of material being, and which we name the Unity Law of Control and Direction (see Editorial, September 2006).
Even Anna Glazier, a health expert and a strong proponent of greater access to the morning - after pill, stated in early 2006 in an editorial in the British Medical Journal that greater access to emergency birth control has failed to cut pregnancy and abortion rates.
Some signs of editorial control are manifest.
Yours faithfully, Giles Rowe Fernside Road London EDITORIAL COMMENT: Our slight demur here would be that even if the order of the cosmos showed a lot less of the directionality that it clearly does the intelligible order that remained would still be a witness to a specific, unified cosmos, and thus to controlling Mind.
Martin insists that he had complete editorial control, however, and the critical nature of some of the text suggests this must have been the case.
A case can be made that, in their rejection of authoritative tradition, in their fascination with novel spiritualities and high - tech expertise, and in the assertion of a right to control their lives and deaths, the suicides of Heaven's Gate exemplify the «mainstream faith» of the Times» editorial page.
Those who are excessively impressed by the academy, the editorial page of the New York Times, and powers claiming to control what are called the commanding heights of culture may think America is post-Christian.
1928 editorial from the Wall Street Journal, «What America needs today is not Government controls, industrial expansion, or a bumper corn crop; America needs to return to the day when grandpa took the team out of the field in the early afternoon on Wednesday in order to hitch them to the old spring wagon which grandma put all the children after she washed their faces shining clean; and they drove off to prayer meeting in the little white church at the crossroads underneath the oak trees, where everyone believed the Bible, trusted Christ, and loved one another.»
Kings is the editorial work of DH, perhaps a school of theologians - historians thoroughly impressed with and largely controlled by the perspectives and even the language and style of Deuteronomy.
SPORTSILLUSTRATED»S editorial eye focused without jaundice on the recent «revolution» which in effect brought control of U.S. tennis to theWest.
Much the same point is made by the authors of the new BJSM editorial and in Back in the Game, where Kutcher and Gerstner argue that suicide rates among former National Football League players, can be and have been affected by messaging in the media — a phenomenon called the «suicide contagion» — and note how, in its coverage of the suicide of players such as Junior Seau and Dave Duerson, the media has consistently ignored all seven of the recommendations of the Centers of Disease Control on how to avoid spreading that contagion, including not presenting simplistic explanations for suicide, not engaging in repetitive, ongoing, or excessive reporting of suicide, and not sensationalizing suicide.
Bert Hirschhorn, an international editorial adviser since the start of the newsletter in 1980, looks at progress in the control of diarrhoeal diseases over the last 12 years and outlines future challenges.
The Chairman of a private Radio Station in Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital, Chief Adebayo Akande during the weekend urged the media owners including the government to allow professionals to take full control of the media business in ensuring that editorial policies are being implemented accordingly.
Rather, JCOPE's advisory opinion is aimed having consultants reveal when their effort «controls the delivery» of a clients issue through an editorial board.
However, if a paid consultant «controls the delivery» of a message by encouraging an editorial board to support a position on a specific government action favorable to a client, then the consultant may need to register with the Commission and disclose information about the underlying client relationship.
Instead, their experience is filtered through the expertise and judgment of MPR's editorial staff, which allows the broadcast outlet to leverage the collective intelligence of their audience without surrendering control over the direction of coverage.
To that end we will exercise a degree of editorial control over comments.
«They'll hear about it from (newspaper) editorial boards and they'll start to get the word,» he said of the pressure on Assembly Democrats to renew mayoral control.
Regarding, a change to the definition of COO in relation to editorial control, this could affect operators like MTG which takes editorial decisions on programming in Stockholm.
He could beat the Republicans over the head with the LLC loophole because the Democratic - controlled Assembly and Senate Democrats support closing the loophole, as do all of the watchdog groups and independent experts and editorial boards,» said Kaehny.
Complimenting the disorder of the Senate the whole time was the unassailable lethargy of the Assembly, where Ent - like speaker Sheldon Silver controls a Democratic supermajority that is seemingly impervious to public opinion, editorial outrage and, as Eliot Spitzer can unhappily attest, governors with «popular mandates.»
The one area the government can have effect is British porn websites (defined by editorial control rather than the location of the servers).
If there was any doubt that news - related material «subject to editorial control» included items posted online, then the exclusion of editors who did not post the material — for example Google News (probably) or Yahoo's comment section (probably)- suggested everything else is included.
-LSB-...] The newspaper has also taken a strident editorial position in favor of strict gun control.
The newspaper has also taken a strident editorial position in favor of strict gun control.
Days later, a New York Times editorial called for stronger gun control laws in response to the murders, pointing to the ease with which Ferguson obtained a handgun in California, which had one of the country's stricter gun laws at the time.
Cuomo was the target of newspaper editorials recently that criticized him for being secretive and controlling in his handling of archive files during his time as Attorney General, among other things.
Cuomo was the target of newspaper editorial recently that criticized him for being secretive and controlling in his handling of archive files during his time as Attorney General, among other things.
A New York Observer editorial discusses several factors de Blasio will need to consider when selecting the next schools chancellor including mayoral control of the education system, UFT pay contracts, and charter schools:
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