How To Use Editorialise In A Sentence

  • The New York Times editorializes that those who fled to the West did so "because they could not endure the shame and misery of living under the so-called German Democratic Republic.
  • The flagship magazine of centrist evangelicals, Christianity Today, editorialized in 2008 that the Grassley investigation amounted to an "oversight overstep" that risked delving improperly into theology. Televangelists escape penalty in Senate inquiry
  • (The Post, for instance, put its report on page 12, and neither it nor the NYT saw fit to editorialise on the meeting this morning). John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • Not only is the title editorialized, but the whole thing reeks of sensationalism. Rupert Murdoch vows to take all of Newscorp's websites out of Google, abolish fair use, tear heads off of adorable baby animals - Boing Boing
  • This doesn't mean they don't editorialise, often wildly. Do TV's 'scripted reality' shows fuel regional prejudice?
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  • You can see what way the wind is blowing when the Minneapolis Star Tribune editorializes in favor of Roberts.
  • They were ‘two of the most important decisions since the founding of the state’, editorialised Israel's Ha'aretz newspaper.
  • But here's a revealing fact: In early 1968, the Boston Globe conducted a survey of 39 major U.S. daily newspapers and found that not a single one had editorialized in favor of U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam.
  • Other papers have editorialized, criticizing the Czech government for rushing to judgment on this individual.
  • While the women of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia have taken the "Mayor: We Want Ugly Women" story into their own hands as Mount Isa Mayor John Molony works on his "To hell with women voters" master plan, another headline on CNN.com's front page shows off CNN's willingness to editorialize with punctuation. Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi marry - no punctuation necessary
  • Instead of saying that troops have been sent to the Tribal Areas in response to terrorism, they editorialise that suicide-bombing trouble in the big cities has started after the troops were sent into the Tribal Areas. Now Terrorists Set Eyes On Pakistan's Capital
  • The data indicate that only 12 of Ohio's estimated 300 weekly and alternative newspapers editorialized on the judicial race.
  • At least one newspaper has editorialised in favour of political union and others are sympathetic to the proposal.
  • The statement was ‘of enormous significance,’ the Guardian newspaper editorialised.
  • It was very editorialized," Ms. Fargo says; the collection might look great on models, but it wouldn't be practical for shoppers in stores. A Shopping Day With Bergdorf's
  • Well, if it's any consolation for Governor Davis, a number of major California newspapers have editorialized against the recall.
  • In 1994, the Globe editorialized in favor of a new one.
  • Our local newspaper editorialized against my proposal, without even knowing the details (my response here). Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » A Proposal to Keep Arizona State Parks Open
  • ‘So far, then, as the liquor issue may figure in the campaign,’ the Century editorialized, ‘the drys can have nothing but opposition to the Democratic campaign’.
  • Although I will not be able to editorialise as much as I do on here I can point to the evidence which will I hope allow readers to draw conclusions similar to my own. Why I am writing for Left Foot Forward
  • Claim: The Chicago Tribune editorialized, "Obama has been too self-exculpatory. Obama Advisers Ratchet Up Criticism Of Hillary's Claim To Foreign Policy Experience
  • By the time this is over," the Washington Post recently "editorialized,"'Madoff scheme' may be the new name for mass financial fraud. Rory O'Connor: Ponzi Democracy
  • Other papers have editorialized, criticizing the Czech government for rushing to judgment on this individual.
  • Moore is entitled to editorialise as much as he likes … but to dress it up as “fact” or “documentary” is simply deceitful and he gets away with it because he plays to the convictions of the huge Liberal lobby in Hollywood. The Gover Boils Michael Moore at Centigrade 7-7
  • Recently both the Times and the New York Daily News have editorialized in favor of reopening the Fresh Kills landfill.
  • ‘The American people need a better custodian of their history,’ the Nation magazine editorialized.
  • Mr. Assange believes his leaks, like the Vietnam-era Pentagon Papers, will radically change perceptions of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, which he says he is trying to end," editorialized the Washington Post. Journalism Scoops WikiLeaks
  • At least ten of twenty-nine Baptist state papers editorialized against volume 1.
  • I'm not sure which makes me wanna hurl more, the books themselves or this cake, ha ha sorry, I shouldn't editorialise, but the books really are trash. The Twilight of Our Discontent
  • The BBC is not supposed to editorialize about the news.
  • Over the six-month period from September through February, the leading newspaper in the nation's capital has editorialized 26 times in favor of war.
  • Each story is different in that it is "editorialized" to fit the needs to the storyteller, which is usually to blame the others and preserve self. Ochuk's blog
  • The Washington Post editorialized: ‘The great shame of this deal is only that it was necessary at all.’
  • As a journalist, it's not my place to editorialize.
  • The Peoples Liberation Army Daily editorialised in early July that Jiang was the ‘core’ of the government.
  • They then editorialise news reports, including in the stories they choose to cover, to promote or ridicule opinions and sometimes individual politicians. Brainwashing the Right
  • They editorialized with barely concealed racism on the influx of perverted foreign religions.
  • Newspapers editorialized about their role in promoting honest government.
  • Even fewer newspapers editorialize when campaigns cross the line and set the record straight.
  • In the days after Indian newspapers printed details of the findings, the Financial Express editorialised against the study.
  • The Guardian newspaper editorialized against it in January, pointing to the problems with the U.S. system.
  • The Wall Street Journal editorialized about the "Avastin mugging," and Sen. David Vitter accused the FDA of "assigning a value to a day of a person's life. It’s Not About Rationing
  • And even the Harvard Crimson editorialized, calling these students--saying that they showed "ignorance and a lack of self-awareness. Is Cain Able?
  • As could be expected, Newman editorialized in NewsNotes with characteristically tangy opinions, sharp observations, and piquant commentary.
  • He would not be slow to make his feelings known if his bosses decided to editorialise on air? not least because it would suggest his old adversary Alastair Campbell might have been right all along. Adam Boulton: The pugilist of the airwaves

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