0 an article in a newspaper that expresses the editor's opinion on a subject of particular interest at the present time:
1 relating to editors or editing, or to the editor of a newspaper or magazine:
2 a statement in a newspaper or magazine, or on radio or television, that expresses the opinion of the editors or owners on a subject of particular interest:
The sole television channel, on the air since 1954, completely abstained from political programmes and editorials.
Most slurs were located within short filler-like ' ' paragraphs, ' ' editorials, jokes, mock advertisements, and literary clips - the small but essential pieces of composite anti-imagery.
Abstracts, case reports and editorials were also excluded.
Cautious editorials have also questioned whether nurses have been trained in diagnosis to prescribe medication safely [18].
Second, the editorials do not constitute a properly construed random sample, though they might.
Only journal articles were considered; literature reviews, tutorials, editorials, and letters were excluded.
Occasional guest editorials of up to 2,000 words will normally be published by invitation, although suggestions will be considered.
To that end, we publish two editorials in this issue which address areas which, in the past, have generated widely contrasting views.
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