Sentences with phrase «of your editorial needs»

Editorial can take anywhere from one month to six months depending on the intensity of editorial needed.
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So the editorial staff of Entrepreneur in New York was given a task: Take as many books as you need and build our office a Christmas tree.
Jacobson acts as the conduit between the storytellers and the studio, managing costs and editorial concerns and advocating on behalf of what she thinks the film needs.
In an editorial accompanying the new study, Dr. Wilson Compton of the National Institute on Drug Abuse in Bethesda, Maryland, and colleagues say policymakers need to understand which parts of medical marijuana laws are tied with positive and negative effects.
You need to develop an editorial calendar and content marketing strategy and join the 27 % of B2C entrepreneurs who aim to achieve a high ROI through their unique content marketing plans.
With this information, you'll be able to set up a rough editorial calendar, the last piece of the puzzle you'll need before you actually start executing on your strategy.
Your editorial plan should outline all of the steps in these processes, including who needs to see each piece of content — and what their responsibilities are in order to move it along to the next stage of production.
But teams also need someone who can create, manage, and measure the components of an editorial plan — a set of skills that can vastly differ from what trained brand marketers intuitively possess.
There are plenty of editorial plan templates available, and many content management systems and automated marketing tools offer free templates that vary enough so that you can certainly find one that fits your needs.
We not only need to find topics that can cross geographical and cultural boundaries, but we also need a process that can support the implementation of an editorial calendar.
For a good example of when and why an organization might need to take its content calendar to the next level, consider the experience Stan Miller shared in his Content Marketing World talk What Exactly Does a Truly Global Editorial Calendar Look Like?
If a company sells red widgets then the editorial calendar will schedule blog content around the needs of customers that buy red widgets.
If you still need some reasons for using it, let's look at some of the benefits that the editorial calendar will bring to your everyday work.
With an editorial calendar you need to have a set of preliminary ideas so that you can organize them in future posts.
Spelled out in a lengthy lead editorial entitled «Evangelicals in the Social Struggle,» as well as in books such as Aspects of Christian Social Ethics, Henry's understanding of Christian social responsibility stressed (a) society's need for the spiritual regeneration of all men and women, (b) an interim social program of humanitarian care, ethical proclamation, and personal, structural application, and (c) a theory of limited government centering on certain «freedom rights,» e. g., the rights to public property, free speech, and so on.18 Though the shape of this social ethic thus closely parallels that of the present editorial position of Moody Monthly, it must be distinguished from its counterpart by the time period involved (it pushed others like Moody Monthly into a more active involvement in the social arena), by the intensity of its commitment to social responsibility, by the sophistication of its insight into political theory and practice, and by its willingness to offer structural critique on the American political system.
The Faith Suggestion In our May 2008 editorial (as in our current editorial) we acknowledged the need to take account, within philosophy of religion, of modernity's «turn to the subject» whilst maintaining confidence in the human subject's ability to know reality (i.e. «realism»).
Again we would want to note that in Faith movement we do affirm the need to develop the traditional presentation of this point, as we briefly attempted, for instance, in our May editorial.
In your excellent editorial article, you write: «There has been a long - tradition within Catholic catechesis for making a rational case for the immortal nature of men... She (the Catholic Church) needs to make a renewed case for her teaching concerning the human soul.
I intend to show that Rorty's account of Whitehead's diagnosis is incomplete, in part because some portions of the text of Process and Reality which Rorty quotes need editorial correction.
In my farewell editorial in the Lutheran Forum, I argued that Lutheranism would need to address at least three critical issues in order to preserve its catholicity: moral theology, the communion of saints, and the role of bishops.
In Paul Franklyn and Sally Sharpe I have been blessed with the kind of editorial assistance I needed.
Fr Crean's article on the Eucharist (Sept 09) stresses the need to see the sacrifice of our Lord's mortal body as the essential fact which makes the offering of the Mass a sacrifice; and his thesis is usefully complemented by the editorial comment, which reminds us that «the presence of the Lamb that was slain for our sins is inseparable from his risen and glorified presence before the Father in heaven».
But Benedict also follows Newman in recognising that divine revelation given through the Church in clear - cut words, though not without the obvious need of interpretation, is the most fundamental need of man and characteristic of true religion (see RR, 1st entry, editorial and TF).
As we argued in our November 2005 editorial we need not and should not accept the description of low - level physics as «intrinsically random».
1928 editorial from the Wall Street Journal, «What America needs today is not Government controls, industrial expansion, or a bumper corn crop; America needs to return to the day when grandpa took the team out of the field in the early afternoon on Wednesday in order to hitch them to the old spring wagon which grandma put all the children after she washed their faces shining clean; and they drove off to prayer meeting in the little white church at the crossroads underneath the oak trees, where everyone believed the Bible, trusted Christ, and loved one another.»
In an editorial accompanying the study, Russell Pate and Dr. Jennifer O'Neil of the Department of Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina said the study showed the «need to learn ways in which the doses of physical activity provided during youth sports and activity programs can be most effectively increased by modifying the manner in which the practices and contests are conducted... [such as] by changes in instructional practices that produce greater emphasis on keeping youth active while they learn individual skills and team strategies.»
Though we're just past National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, breast health is something that women need to think about all year round so I'm really excited to share this Q&A with Cate Mullen, RN, MSN, AOCNS (Nurse Coordinator of the Tufts Breast Center) as part of on ongoing editorial partnership with Tufts Medical Center.
In an editorial published Tuesday in the British Medical Journal, Dr. Edwin Mitchell, professor of child health research at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, wrote, «So what needs to be done?
However, if a paid consultant «controls the delivery» of a message by encouraging an editorial board to support a position on a specific government action favorable to a client, then the consultant may need to register with the Commission and disclose information about the underlying client relationship.
Your Jan. 14 editorial («CNY economy needs workforce training») cites a CenterState CEO survey of business leaders who said rising employee benefit costs were «the No. 1 pressure point for their businesses in 2017.»
Some observers, including the editorial staff of the Saudi Gazette, have expressed sympathy for Egypt's position, stressing Cairo's need to defend its territory from Islamist militants: «Egypt's curbs on movement through its crossing with the Gaza Strip is a security decision that had to be taken even though it has cut off imports of medicine and aid to the impoverished coastal enclave... Egypt had no other recourse but to seal the tunnels although it is not a decision without physical and political risks.
The editorial emphasized the need for a public financing mechanism modeled on New York City's successful small donor matching program, where the first $ 175 of any donation is matched at a 6 - to - 1 ratio.
But during an editorial board meeting at The Buffalo News, they said many of the patients they saw had legitimate needs and «reasonable» treatment plans.
An editorial Monday declared that New Yorkers need not worry about a return of the violence that ravaged Gotham in...
We agreed there was a need for more evidence, so in November, the editorial of our e-bulletin appealed for «members and supporters to find out if their local schools have received a visit from one of the anti-choice groups, and if so, see if they can get copies of any presentations used.»
Since, as the editorial points out, federal laws such as the Clean Air Act are not subject to the whim of this or any future president, carbon emissions also need to be addressed by federal legislation.
The Authority newspaper in its editorial published on 20th November also stated: «Kudos must of need go to INEC for the successful conduct of the elections.»
The NYT editorial board comes out against a con - con — a reversal from 1997 — citing a concern that «the likelihood of a con - con yielding the most desperately needed reforms is disappointingly low, and the possibility of its accomplishing nothing at significant cost, or, worse, setting New York back even further, is worrisomely high.»
The Welsh Liberal Democrats are hosting a debate in the National Assembly on Wednesday calling on the Welsh Government to make representations to the UK Government on the importance of maintaining the editorial, managerial and operational independence of S4C and the need for a sustainable funding basis to protect the future of Welsh - language broadcasting.
The editorial goes on to support Governor Cuomo for placing the needs of the students above teachers:
A Post editorial says Attorney General Andrew Cuomo needs to successfully connect the dots on State Senator Pedro Espada's alleged funneling of state money to his health center business or the AG's office does not deserve the greater authority Cuomo is seeking.
A New York Observer editorial discusses several factors de Blasio will need to consider when selecting the next schools chancellor including mayoral control of the education system, UFT pay contracts, and charter schools:
Regarding the Nov. 30 editorial, «The long cleanup of Irene and Lee»: As the leader of the Greene County Legislature, I have stood side by side with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Lt. Governor Robert Duffy and other Cuomo administration cabinet members who have come to Greene County to assess the destruction left by those storms and to offer much needed assistance to the residents, building owners and business owners in our communities.
To the consternation of the New York Post's editorial page, Cuomo ultimately agreed to run on the party's line, thereby ensuring it the 50,000 votes it needed to remain on the statewide ballot.
Then there is County Executive Mike Hein, Senator Larkin, Senator Tkaczyk, Assemblyman Skartados, Assemblyman Pete Lopez, County Comptroller Auerbach, the Ulster County Legislature, Mayor Gallo, town supervisors from across Ulster County, CSEA — the County's largest labor union — and the editorial boards of every major newspaper in the Hudson Valley all standing together in agreement that Kevin Cahill needs to fix what he has broken.
Your valuable editorial «Credible or inedible» (3 September, p 5) needs some clarification: PETA is not backing the laboratory production of in vitro meat to allow vegetarians to «tuck in with a clear conscience», but to provide a source of ethically obtained meat for meat - eaters.
In a linked editorial, University of Oxford researchers say «much more evidence is needed before we can draw conclusions on the reported protective association between adolescent fruit intake and breast cancer risk.»
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