Sentences with phrase «question of editorial»

FM: Genealogical hypersensitivity and archival re-animation are certainly things to be thinking about — and Hans Ulrich Obrist is acutely right about that — but it's also this related question of the editorial I think.

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Facebook got some nasty comments, not just from the head of the Republican National Committee, but also from the head of the Senate Commerce Committee, who asked CEO Mark Zuckerberg to make his staff available for questions about how editorial decisions were being made at the social network.
Led by Steve Coll, the dean of the Columbia Journalism School, the review examined the editorial process behind the explosive story, which failed to hold up under a barrage of questions raised by other media after its publication in November.
A key role of the media is to hold politicians to account; to have a recent Minister or an MP running the editorial line of a newspaper certainly calls into question whether this principle can be upheld.
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Teresa Tritch, editorial writer on economic issues, will respond to a selection of reader questions and comments.
-LCB- Editor: see first item in our current Notes From Across The Atlantic for a related thought) Insofar as the editorial left this knot of issues unaddressed it left questions hanging.
The message of the Wall Street Journal was elegiac rather than celebrative in an editorial titled simply «Nancy Cruzan, R.I.P» Acknowledging that the plight of the hopelessly ill «raises difficult questions of morality and conscience,» the editors were uneasy.
The editorial to the summer edition of / / Regno, the magazine of the Centra Editoriale Dehoniano of the Sacred Heart Fathers, suggests that the complexity of the text results from its gallant attempt to address the two big questions, globalization and the rise of technology - the latter requires «new eyes and new hearts to overcome materialism».
One also has to question the editorial wisdom of allowing a biography of a famous Supreme Court justice to meander more than 450 pages before its subject even becomes a justice» a long walk through such dusty disputes as the Ballinger «Pinchot scandal and the 1890s battle over Boston's utility rates.
Our previous editorial and Synthesis column questioned this distinction, and its concomitant «protection» of the «perennial philosophy» from the implications of the applicability of mathematics to nature.
Although in issuing Lumen Fidei as the first encyclical of his papacy, Pope Francis might not have offered the world a programmatic outline of his pontificate, shortly afterwards he gave a clear hermeneutical key for interpreting Lumen Fidei also as a «Franciscan» encyclical — in a letter to the editor of an Italian newspaper whose editorial had questioned the relevance of the encyclical (as well as the notion of faith itself).
In your May / June editorial, you question Aristotle's concept of the form's adequacy for giving an account of the continuum of development in life forms that lies at the heart of the theory of evolution.
In your May / June editorial, you question Aristotle's concept of the form's adequacy for giving an account of the continuum of development in life forms that lies at...
My question was prompted by this editorial in science arguing that the politicization of science has led the public to oppose it.
We even question which words do and do not belong in Scripture and the purity of the editorial line of descent form those that do.
It may be significant that Moses is never called a prophet in the J - work, the tenth century Yahwist's creative, but largely editorial, composition; and on this continuing question of primary «documents» a reiterative, summary word is in order.
It is without question that my speciality is the library of thoughtful editorials about meaningful topics.
Just a bit of banter about me questioning why you slate Woods and you sent me your detailed editorial experience.
I understand that from an editorial point of view, this is a valid question.
Amid ongoing concerns being raised over an advisory opinion that would require consultants to inform lobbying regulators when they seek to influence an editorial board's opinion, the Joint Commission on Public Ethics has released a set of frequently asked questions on the regulation.
Oct. 31: Syracuse.com/The Post-Standard The candidates will answer questions during a joint appearance before the editorial board of Syracuse.com and The Post-Standard at the Syracuse Media Group offices.
It may be worth trying to reframe the current administration out of the question as it is increasingly the case that their definition seems to be «news they do not like, catches them out in a lie, or otherwise portrays them unfavorably» rather than any more recognisable definition of news items or editorial policy.
Plenty of editorials about the topic question the governor's seriousness when it comes to enacting reforms; if the Senate passed a system that didn't cover themselves, these would shift entirely to asking why they don't think they should be subject to the same fundraising limits they believe should apply to others.
That's why, two weeks ago, when questions were raised about the governor «interfering» in the work of the Moreland Commission's investigations of legislators, Cuomo responded with a blunt verbal shrug: «It's my commission,» he told the Crain's editorial board.
The editorial questioned the process and substance of Cuomo's dealmaking.
Read «First Blood» below along with comments over its removal between Watertown Daily Times Editor, Jerry Moore, who wrote Editorial: «Hostility towards Press gets riskier» and supported removal of my rebuttal «First Blood» in comments section of Editorial in question.
Perhaps, as far as Cuomo is concerned, the answer to McEneny's question about the meaning of «reform» is that it is what the New York Times editorial board says it is.
Sir Reg Empey says NoA number of years ago, journalists and editorial writers used to pose the question: «Can the Northern Ireland problem ever be solved?»
Cuomo's handling of the issue was a topic of discussion on MSNBC's Morning Joe, where co-host Joe Scarborough questioned Cuomo's earlier comments, made to the Crain's editorial board, where the governor said that the commission was his, and that he could appoint or un-appoint anyone he wanted, and end the commission whenever it suited him.
Real questions alluded to in the News» editorial: 1) How much did Cuomo know about the targets of the Commission's investigations; 2) When did he know it; and 3) Did he bargain away, ie, shutter the Commission — at the insistence of Silver and Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos — in his own political self - interest; and 4) What legislation (including budget bills, ie, «the big ugly»), if any, were tainted by Silver's alleged corruption?
That question was posed Monday morning by former state Assemblyman Richard Brodsky during a two - hour «boot camp» for state reporters and editorial writers on the history and legal structure of New York's infrequent constitutional conventions.
Sounding like New York State's own Vladimir Putin, Gov. Andrew Cuomo explains to Crain's New York's editorial board why he can't be accused of «interfering» with the work of the Moreland Commission investigating state corruption, which he recently disbanded (prompting the US district attorney to scoop up its files, saying its work wasn't done): «It's not a legal question.
Cuomo, who is said to desire a landslide margin of victory in both the primary and general election in November, deflected reporters» questions about what it would mean if disaffected Democratic voters cast ballots tomorrow for Teachout as a form of protest against Cuomo's policies, as the New York Times editorial page suggested in its non-endorsement of his candidacy.
Stewart - Cousins also sidestepped a question about Gov. Cuomo's criticism of the teachers union and whether she would support him in his plans — first revealed to the Daily News Editorial Board — to push for a new round of teacher evaluations and break up «one of the only remaining public monopolies.»
The nadir of all this was reached when Koonin wrote an editorial in The Wall Street Journal that appeared to question climate science.
In cases where an institutional investigation of large - scale error or misconduct is under way, a Science Journal may publish an Editorial Expression of Concern relating to the paper in question.
Admittedly there is less public interest in chemistry compared with the other sciences because of its seeming lack of answers to the «big» questions, as David Phillips said in the related editorial (21 January, p 3).
«Although the trial by McManus et al does not settle all questions regarding self - titration based on self - measurement, it is an important step toward adaptation of treatment for patients who want to actively take part in their own risk - factor control,» write Peter M. Nilsson, M.D., Ph.D., of Skane University Hospital, Malmo, Sweden, and Fredrik H. Nystrom, M.D., Ph.D., of Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden, in an accompanying editorial.
So the great thing is, you now, one fascinating opportunity, is that we can put some kinds of articles up on our Web site first, start to present that information, start to immediately, then initiate a kind of conversation with our audience over this and start to draw in their comments, fill [in] any kinds of questions they had that we didn't address in the original form of that editorial, and we can use that to rework what we would then do in print.
► The Letters section in this week's issue of Science included responses to Science journals Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt's 11 December 2015 editorial questioning the future of tenure.
«The looming question in brain cancer research today is whether the launch of immunotherapy will help control an uncontrollable disease,» said Rifaat Bashir, MD, a retired neurologist in Reston, Virginia and a Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Neurological Association, who wrote an accompanying editorial.
An editorial in this month's edition of Global Heart (the journal of the World Heart Federation) asks «are we living in the final days of the stethoscope» — a question being asked due to the rapid advent of point - of - care ultrasound devices, that are becoming increasingly accurate, smaller to the point of being hand - held and less expensive as the years roll by.
In fact, I've always found that if you listen well, ask the right questions, and remove a lot of the editorial opinion that people include when relating their experiences, you can extract 90 % of the value of the lesson yourself.
The executive director will consult with the editor - in - chief and Publications Committee chair to determine whether to convene an Ethics Review Committee (ERC; president, past president, editors - in - chief of both Plant Physiology ® and The Plant Cell, Publications Committee chair, and the editorial board member who is handling the manuscript in question).
And in what some might consider a miracle — or just a made - up story — we managed to locate questions that the «late Dr. Adam Oransky, who gave his life rescuing six frostbitten Sherpas from an ascent of the Catskills without oxygen last August,» according to Yosemite's editorial, meant to ask Spears.
Likewise, it calls into question whether any responsible editorial oversight exists for this website — a major factor in drawing visitors who want value, not discussions of «drizzling» oil, or applying it to the hair or skin.
The head of the Obesity Prevention Center at Boston Children's Hospital and the chair of Harvard's nutrition department wrote an editorial recently to the AMA's Pediatrics journal questioning the role of cow's milk in human nutrition.
I subsequently posed the question in an editorial when I was editor - in - chief of Psychology Today magazine back in 2002.
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