Sentences with phrase «more editorial control»

Accordingly, Daring Education and / or The Daring Way ™ Referral Network may have no more editorial control over such content than does a public library, bookstore or newsstand.
The company says that cards have been designed to feel cohesive and reliable, though their order can be changed and altered to suit specific app and game launches, giving the tech giant even more editorial control over the App Store.
We haven't seen the end of the development of folksonomies, probably with a bit more editorial control somehow, though.
Accordingly, Orlando Stroller Rentals, LLC has no more editorial control over such content than does a public library, bookstore or newsstand.

Not exact matches

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.
Needless to say, they mostly went bust overnight or, if they had more capital, moved overseas and set up whatever was required to demonstrate that editorial control was held outside the British Isles (this was often pretty superficial).
But if you have connections to editorial freelancers (or know people who do), or if you don't mind doing the research, you might save money or have more quality control if you hire editorial freelancers yourself.
From having control over design and editorial changes to earning more favorable royalties, there are numerous good reasons why authors opt to publish books themselves.
All this editorial makes me wonder is «What would have happened if Nintendo abandoned the quirkly input controls, made the Pro controller the default controller, and focused on a more powerful machine in lockstep with PS4 / Xbox One?».
I refer to a more controlled use of pictures within the systems, both social and editorial, that deliver them.
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