Sentences with word «editorializing»

In 1988 The New York Times editorialized in favor of repealing Glass - Steagall: «Few economic historians now find the logic behind Glass - Steagall persuasive.»
On Sunday, the New York Times editorialized on not only the need for Early Voting in New York, but to put funding in the budget.
Sociologist Seymour Papert, a perhaps less charismatic precursor to Ken Robinson in terms of editorializing about education, held that that schools were not only screwed together all wrong, but that they were in danger of making themselves obsolete:
It's important to note that the problem is not editorializing in the news coverage.
The New York Times editorialized against DeVos's nomination.
The NY Post editorializes against Hazel Dukes and the New York State NAACP for its joint lawsuit with the UFT challenging the co-location of charter schools in public school buildings.
There, too, the curator's informative notes added enormously without editorializing foolishly.
Glenn Greenwald of The Intercept, who has also worked closely with Snowden, said the newspaper had «achieved an ignominious feat in U.S. media history: the first - ever paper to explicitly editorialize for the criminal prosecution of its own source.»
The Journal News editorializes in favor of raising the age of criminal responsibility in New York, ending the practice of treating 16 and 17 year olds accused of crimes like adults.
As the Economist recently editorialized about the melting Arctic: «It is a stunning illustration of global warming, the cause of the melt.
When the liberal Washington Post editorialized in favor of a D.C. opportunity program reminded us all what this debate is about.
And what current event could be more rife with editorializing possibilities than the upcoming elections?
He also said he has avoided editorializing on the leaked e-mails.
On August 7, Cuomo's budget director Robert Mujica, wrote a letter to the Albany Times Union, after the paper editorialized against using having all Thruway users subsidize the bridge.
For example, if you are tempted to make angry editorializing comments, re-read my post and see how few adverbs or adjectives I use.
BUt when it comes to reforming Albany, the advocates have some powerful partners, not the least of which is the New York Times, which editorialized today that «the need for reform goes far beyond the budget» and urged Cuomo to «immediately — next week — introduce an omnibus ethics reform bill.»
Statewide, newspapers editorialized in favor of charters and against the governor's so - called reforms.
The Hugheses capture the surface glamour of pimping — the cars and cash, the jewelry and alligator shoes, the stable of nubile ladies — but never editorialize.
«[I] f Mr. Weiner enters and peels off just a few votes from Ms. Quinn — even if he finishes dead last — the campaign's dynamics change dramatically,» the claim, as editorialized by The Observer today, goes.
The secularizations regarding editorializing such scripted wantoness should be as a moot agendaship.
Instead editorializing your prose with sentence adverbs, convey your feelings and emotions through compelling writing.
Prior to New York passing «marriage equality» last June Leiter editorialized that Noah's flood was provoked by same - sex relations and natural disasters can be expected as a result of this legislation.
The Sunday Soapbox was all about good editorialized game journalism.
No current event could be more rife with editorializing possibilities than the upcoming U.S. presidential elections.
As I became more militant in my reform efforts, the local paper once editorialized so brutally that a friend remarked, «I've seen them say nicer things about murderers.»)
Writing of the movement back to local food economies, traditional foods (and family meals) and more sustainable farming, The American Conservative magazine editorialized last summer that «this is a conservative cause if ever there was one.»
«At the scale we're talking — Alexa is now launched in seven countries — you can't editorialize opinion on everything.
Or do you only editorialize on matters in keeping with your biased views on global warming?
Syracuse Post-Standard Editorializes In Favor of Small Donor Matching Funds for First Time On Tuesday, the Syracuse Post-Standard editorialized in favor of small donor matching funds for the first time.
The Post and Journal editorialized against his tax hike, but he seems to have taken a lot of the force out of the criticism by quickly getting business groups on board with the plan.
What's really unfortunate is that Smart Money presented such a one - sided editorialized perspective of the industry rather than a thorough investigative piece of journalism.
The Economist editorializes that this might mean wisely and cautiously considering forms of geoengineering that remove carbon from the atmosphere, but also innovation strategies that create society - wide electric grids that can take advantage of similarly powerful new solar and / or nuclear energy technologies:
We don't normally editorialize this much about the videos we share, but this one needs a reality check.
On p. 4, interim Editor - in - Chief James Cowan editorializes in response to criticism of the previous issue's cover, which featured an attractive woman in a tight red dress.
«For many, «lovesick» may draw up images like that of Romeo and Juliet, and that not only unnecessarily editorializes the subject, but it does so in a way that may give a toxic and counterproductive perception of the matter to readers.
By Doug Stephens There's a dramatic and strangely under - editorialized reality taking shape in retail.
So people began to wonder if we now should go all over the world editorializing, or witnessing what everyone already understands, the name Jesus?
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