Sentences with phrase «to editorialise»

In mid-2002, Stott took the medical journal The Lancet to task for editorialising in favour of reducing greenhouse gas emissions as a way of preventing the spread of climate - induced diseases.
So whilst categories work to help people browse, other prompts and features are also important such as search, tags / facets, editorialised content (gift guides, featured sellers) and also best sellers.
The day after the vote the Guardian editorialised: «There's little point rehearsing the arguments against the measure.
I think it's a highly promising idea and has the potential to help to promote blogger individuality, generate agenda, create community and provide editorialised quality content in one package.
Your readers may want to know that the interpretation and analysis provided by geologist Tom Rockwell, and on which the story is based, is in our view both flawed and highly editorialised.
Unfortunately, the journal article which was published in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America by Mr Rockwell and his colleagues provides an erroneous, alarmist and editorialised analysis of the sound research that has been conducted regarding the risk of earthquakes around the canal and Panama City.
Weinstein has made a remarkable film which not only takes us inside a fascinating closed world without editorialising, but he's also given us a portrayal of a father and son's bond which could stand alongside that neo-realist classic Bicycle Thieves.
As structuring devices go, it's a seriously flimsy one, but you can understand why screenwriter Gary Spinelli felt the need to break off and editorialise somehow.
To put it another way: To what extent should curators be expected to editorialise atrocities from the past?
B - b - b - but McIntyre, according to the AP, has «avoided editorialising on this»....
Steve please don't snip this post because it sounds like editorialising.
The FT has editorialised that the Conservative Party has lost its tendency to embarrass Middle England.
Leveson comes in again, and contrasts the editorialising of the «sub-edited line» about it being «false and a smear» with a fact box summing up the facts.
Earlier this year we editorialised in favour of a greater emphasis on the issues that Dr Clark and Mr Hunt now champion so eloquently.
To editorialise, this feels like a branding exercise.
If I may indulge in some editorialising, I have put over 30 hours of my own into this game, and I would also add:
I know I am editorialising, but the power of the concept of a «Univerity», since when the concept originated in Europeans minds in the 12th century as a place of attributing worth on scholars and letting other scholars use that attribution without further reference back, to save time and minimise the ensuing warlike troubles
Rather than editorialise and make silly remarks, perhaps some of you would like to read the paper.
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