Sentences with word «editorialist»

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.»
New Brunswick's industry analysts and newspaper editorialists raved.
As New York Times editorialist David Firestone has proclaimed in his own anti-filibuster screed today, opponents of the filibuster believe that smooth operations of government are «more important» than what they feel is one of «the Senate's hoary anti-democratic prerogatives».
The late radio editorialist Harry Thayer, when moderating such events, used to blow a whistle at deadline.
It can't be any worse than a previous doormat legislature the late radio editorialist Harry Thayer dubbed «The Fiddlers 33.»
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.
Various editorialists mull over her merits and demerits.
Author of «Left Behind: A Star Editorial Board series» and longtime editorialist on education and economic affairs.
The latter matters more to most of Canada's leading editorialists than preserving a national champion in advanced manufacturing.
• The New York Times editorialists broke out in a paean of praise for Roger Cardinal Mahony of Los Angeles.
After September 11 many American pundits and editorialists asked, Why do they hate us so?
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.
The observation of a Commonweal editorialist concerning Rwanda, that «the pervasive Catholic institutional and cultural presence... proved little impediment to such mind - numbing savagery,» applies equally well to Germany and German Christianity, both Protestant and Catholic.
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Editorialists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) caution that decisions to discontinue or reduce long - term opioid therapy should be made together with the patient.
A curated platform of insider news, trends, style tips, celebrity profiles, and designer exclusives, the content across the site and biannual print issues is immediately shoppable via desktop, mobile, tablet, or through Editorialist's in - house Concierge & Styling team.
But let me suggest that journalists and editorialists consider the most likely explanation: It's the economy, stupid.
Richard Whitmire is a former reporter and editorialist for USA Today, and the author of The Bee Eater (about Michelle Rhee) and Why Boys Fail.
This is a topic that excites editorialists, who are, of course, members of the journalism profession themselves.
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.
News magazines like Time and Newsweek published stories about the crisis, television networks ran specials about the crisis, editorialists opined about the causes of the crisis.
Reporters and editorialists covering business, economics and education will need stronger math skills as well as be able to turn a phrase.
The Chicago Teachers Union was depriving the city's children of their right to an education not just during the strike, editorialists argued, but also every day — by refusing to bow down to standardized tests.
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.
I've known Kombo's Senior Editorialist Lucas DeWoody for several years, and while he's practically a walking Wikipedia of gaming lore and history, he seems to have recently lost his mind and gone all the way deep into the madness.
New York Times editorialist Nicholas D. Kristof (Joe and Valerie Wilson's breakfast partner) quotes a Berkeley professor who claims to have identified yet another.
The justices can keep taking swipes at the Internet, imaginary editorialists, and phantom tabloid reporters for making them look bad.
More to the German publication: the reviewer's guide — which helps editorialists judge various features promised by the company — makes mention of a lot of the specs which you can see above.
Lani is the Chief Operating Officer at The American Genius and sister news outlet, The Real Daily, and has been named in the Inman 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders several times, co-authored a book, co-founded BASHH and Austin Digital Jobs, and is a seasoned business writer and editorialist with a penchant for the irreverent.
Most of the country is sort of ho - hum about it, but newspaper editorialists are divided.
RiShawn Biddle is Editor and Publisher of Dropout Nation — the leading commentary Web site on education reform — a columnist for Rare and The American Spectator, award - winning editorialist, speechwriter, communications consultant and education policy advisor.
This domain Scruton reserves to the thinkers in the real world who encounter the small truths that undergird day - to - day life: the common law judge, the newspaper editorialist.
Sponsors of the downsizing, which included local good government groups, the Ulster County Charter Commission and editorialists, believed single - member districts would render individual legislators more visible and therefore more accountable to voters.
The editorialists Rebecca Burch and Melissa Rayhill agree «it's time to add migraine to the list of early life medical conditions that are markers for later life cardiovascular risk.»
«Beyond the rigorous research education essential for all scientists, those translational scientists who will work at the boundaries of discovery and clinical science must possess an assortment of practical and logistical skills,» the editorialists write.
But the editorialists at the Annals go way overboard.
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