Additionally, I rely
heavily on editorial pieces and my singles events, especially within the Greek community, which is my core demographic.
Not exact matches
But the documents show that the company relies
heavily on the intervention of a small
editorial team to determine what makes its «trending module» headlines — the list of news topics that shows up
on the side of the browser window
on Facebook's desktop version.
All three give
editorial priority to environmental issues, all three have invested
heavily in different language sites or country - specific sites, and all three are «digital natives» with a strong interest in which format works
on which platforms.
«Indeed, the story they published contained no new credible evidence and relied
heavily on anonymous sources, contrary to the paper's own
editorial guidelines.
In a related
editorial, Tiffany Cossey, M.D., and Nicole R. Gonzales, M.D., of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, write: «Although sICH may be an uncommon occurrence, the known risk weighs
heavily on the decision of clinicians to administer tPA [intravenous tissue plasminogen activator], as well as
on the decisions of patients and families regarding treatment.
Drawing
heavily on data from the
Editorial Projects in Education Research Center's annual state policy survey, the report once again offers a comprehensive state - by - state analysis of key indicators of student success.
Reporters and
editorials have stressed that eliminating the deductions for state and local taxes (SALT) including property taxes, as in the Senate bill, will
heavily impact Democratic leaning states with higher tax burdens, but the Governmental Finance Officers Association (GFOA) reports that eliminating SALT deductions from the tax code will have a broadly negative impact
on tax payers in all states.
The Volokh Conspiracy's Todd Zywicki writes that he is «surprised (and delighted) to see that the Washington Times today
heavily discusses Wine Wars in a house
editorial on the wine cases.»
Numbers are important when judging the success of online content, but Critchfield says they still
heavily rely
on editorial judgment.