In an editorial, the newspaper said the pictures represented a crucial test of Britain's free press.
In an editorial board with the Reno newspaper, you said two different things, because I have read the transcript.
Last week, in an editorial in the British Medical Journal, two Dartmouth researchers accused the advocacy group Susan G.
Stanford University's Mark Hlatky argues in an editorial in the New England Journal that these guidelines are about right.
In an editorial in a recent issue of the journal Circulation, Spencer B.
In an editorial comment on Sunday, Pakistan's influential Dawn newspaper wrote, "we have no choice but to tackle the issue diplomatically".
As the Times observed in an editorial, "decisions over national budgets should be taken exclusively by national parliaments accountable to their electorates".
In other words, is a single node in an editorial environment enough?
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In an editorial the BMJ said it wanted the British Medical Association and royal colleges to move their position from opposition to neutrality.
In an editorial, the Financial Times commended Mr. Cameron, saying he was right to heed the risks of any state intervention in newspapers.
In an editorial, The Lancet urged Reed Elsevier to sever all links with the arms trade, claiming they were incompatible with the journal's values.
"Two dimensional lines and plots are not able to speak a language that parents understand, " Jain points out in an editorial published with the study.
The ruling "could ripple through the developing world and affect the fundamentals of the pharmaceutical revenue model, " The Indian Express said in an editorial.
In an editorial published on Thursday, the state-run Chinese newspaper Global Times said that halting the project would be a "lose-lose situation" for both countries.
Conflicting arguments about its progress appear in this week's Nature journal which admits in an editorial that no-one can yet be sure of the truth.
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In an editorial in Friday's edition, Mr Murdoch said the paper had made a mistake in publishing the cartoon and that he was sorry for any offence.
In an editorial earlier this year in The Lancet, a medical journal, Topol called for the FDA to put a black box label--its most serious warning--on Vioxx.
Dr. Topol, in an editorial in The New England Journal of Medicine, noted that many eligible patients already don't go on cholesterol drugs because of the cost.
And, in an editorial, the Financial Times said a future government should hold an "in-out" referendum once the UK had "codified" its new relationship with the eurozone.
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Senators John Kerry and Lindsey Graham, in an editorial in the New York Times last fall, laid out a plan for an energy bill that includes nuclear power.
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Another issue, raised in an editorial in Science by Stanford bioethicists, is the lack of ethical safeguards for women who donate eggs to be used in therapeutic cloning research.
He wrote in an editorial that making sure articles were free of bias was putting too much of a strain on the journal's peer-review process, often leading to extensive revisions.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Barrett's hometown paper, also came to Walker's defense with a helpful messaging point last week, writing in an editorial that the governor deserves to finish his term.
The Modesto Bee, in an editorial, blasted Condit for his "duplicity" and "abhorrent" behavior, saying it hindered the police investigation into Levy's disappearance, which authorities are treating as a missing person case.
Cincinnati cardiologist Evan Stein, one of the coauthors of the ENHANCE paper and a big proponent of the too-thin argument, reiterated it in an editorial that appears alongside SANDS in the cardiology journal.
The conservative Barr was joined by the liberal magazine The New Republic, which declared in an editorial that "Condit's fitness for public office does not depend on the answers" in the Levy case.
Joseph, later wrote in an editorial in his own diocesan newspaper that parishioner anger is growing over the NCR's challenges to Catholic orthodoxy on topics ranging from the ordination of women to contraception.
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