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editorial

[ed-i-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-] / ˌɛd ɪˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr- /
NOUN
commentary
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At Politico, his responsibilities have straddled both editorial and business development, including expanding Politico’s brand presence and journalism at global conferences on security and energy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The paper underwent a record two years of peer and editorial review after being submitted in September 2023.

From Science Daily

It took significant time and argumentation for the rest of the community to accept this possibility: the paper spent a record two years under peer and editorial review.

From Science Daily

In an accompanying editorial, experts suggest that future recommendations may further emphasize lowering LDL-C to below 55 mg/dL for people with moderate atherosclerosis.

From Science Daily

In other recordings played in court, Jeffries praises a "fascinating book" he read on the history of Conde Nast and discusses the passionate TV series Heated Rivalry about two queer hockey players — though he misremembers the title as Fierce Rivalry - and cites an editorial he read suggesting how the show "represents a change in the gay world".

From BBC