Sentences with phrase «editorial titled»

In a front page editorial titled «BeLeave in Britain», the newspaper said it was time for the UK to split away from «dictatorial Brussels».
In the accompanying editorial titled, «Can a Toothpaste Reduce Heart Attacks and Strokes?
I've been obsessing over Spanish influences lately and so when she asked me to compile a short editorial titled My Wedding: Re-Designed I jumped at the opportunity to share my favorite wedding vibe.
In a weekend editorial titled «How Tests Make Us Smarter,» Dr. Henry Roediger discusses how testing can be used as a valid tool to promote learning.
Back in June I wrote a ranty editorial titled Can we just call it the BlackBerry Bold Touch already?
Dr. Rubin responded with a rebutting editorial titled «A Rose By Any Other Name.»
As the Wall Street Journal and other conservative media hyper - ventilated over the hacker leaks they referred to as the «Climategate Scandal»; Nature quickly retaliated in defense of Anthropogenic Global Warming with a scathing editorial titled: «Climatologists Under Pressure» stating: «Stolen e-mails have revealed no scientific conspiracy, but do highlight ways in which climate researchers could be better supported in the face of public scrutiny.»
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.
In the U.K., where parental policies are roughly comparable to Canada's, a politician who recently suggested that maternity policies may dissuade companies from hiring women was lambasted in the media, while two years earlier, the editor of Vogue drew fire for an editorial titled, «Year - long maternity leave, flexi hours and four day weeks... why would ANY boss hire a woman?»
At approximately the time when Geyer replaced the ailing Kyle Haselden as editor, the journal printed an editorial titled «Universal Moral Myopia.»
The message of the Wall Street Journal was elegiac rather than celebrative in an editorial titled simply «Nancy Cruzan, R.I.P» Acknowledging that the plight of the hopelessly ill «raises difficult questions of morality and conscience,» the editors were uneasy.
Imagine an editorial titled, «Mrs. Clinton on Target Again.»
And the very next week an editorial titled «Two Years of Mr. Hoover,» while finding the president to be a man of conscience and courage, nonetheless took him to task for his «almost naïve confidence» in private and competitive enterprise and his «morbid fear of socialism.»
The day following the one - sided vote in Dallas on the «Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People» (there were only thirteen nays), the New York Times expressed satisfaction in an editorial titled «Seeking Atonement in Dallas.»
Your editorial titled «How to dispose of disposables» recently prompted a very easy response - stop using them!
GLENVIEW — Your editorial titled «How to dispose of disposables «recently prompted a very easy response - stop using them!
The Wall Street Journal noted this here - we - go - again tactic in an October 26, 2014 editorial titled: «The 2014 Race Card: Democratic appeals to racial division are worse than ever.»
There was also plenty of disgruntlement among Labour types two years later, when the paper published an editorial titled: «In praise of... Iain Duncan Smith.»
Similarly, in its editorial titled Lessons From The Anambra Gubernatorial Election, also published on 29th November, The Authority newspaper congratulated the Commission «for a job well done in the Anambra election.»
In an editorial titled «Trudeau's hypocrisy on climate change,» the Toronto Sun made a similar point, arguing that Liberal governments before Harper missed emissions targets, too.
In an editorial titled «Solving reproducibility,» Stuart Buck of the Laura and John Arnold Foundation in Houston, Texas, wrote that «[t] he scientific community can not depend entirely on volunteers or the private market to develop free platforms that address specialized scientific needs and encourage greater reproducibility.»
In this week's issue of Science, 13 leaders of a diverse range of organizations have joined forces on an editorial titled «Translational Careers.»
One editorial title in the British Journal of Sports Medicine says it succinctly: «Saturated fat does not clog the arteries: coronary heart disease is a chronic inflammatory condition, the risk of which can be effectively reduced from healthy lifestyle interventions.»
In an editorial titled «School Reform Retreat?»
Their editorial titled «The Right Answer» concluded: «What shouldn't get forgotten in this seemingly endless fight are the people with the most at stake: parents who simply want what's best for their children.»
On Thursday, October 7, Mark Coker, CEO of Smashwords, posted an editorial titled, Why We Need $ 4.00 Books.
Back in January I wrote another editorial titled It's time to change the name of Research In Motion to BlackBerry.
In response to the editorial titled «Pet Deaths» in the Aug. 7 Lake Sentinel, the task force or umbrella organization you referred to to help sterilize dogs and cats is already at work.
A business card or a copy of a masthead that includes name, editorial title (staff writer, editor, etc.) and the publication's logo.
Well, today, on the free - access part of the WSJ site, there appears an editorial titled «Hockey Stick on Ice: Politicizing the science of global warming.»
While the world waited for these events to unfold, on September 20 the Wall Street Journal published an editorial titled «Climate Science is Not Settled.»
The most damning assessment was made in 2009 by the Economist in an editorial titled «The illusion of clean coal»:
Last week, Nature published another strong statement addressing the political / economic attack on climate science in an editorial titled «Into Ignorance ``.
A few days ago, the Globe and Mail published an editorial titled «A Supreme Court Justice Struggles to Make an Impact».
NAR President Gary Thomas responds to an editorial titled A Dodd - Frank capitulation on mortgage down payments,» which presents a wholly inaccurate picture of the new mortgage rule recently proposed by federal regulators.
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