editorial position

collocation in English

meaningsofeditorialandposition

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editorial
adjective
uk
/ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/
us
/ˌed.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/
relating to the editor (= the person in charge) or editors of a newspaper, magazine, television programme, etc. and to the power to decide what is published or shown ...
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position
noun
uk
/pəˈzɪʃ.ən/
us
/pəˈzɪʃ.ən/
the place where something or someone is, often in relation to ...
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(Definition ofeditorialandpositionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofeditorial position

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Despite this, these comments taken as a whole show a clear and consistenteditorialposition, as we shall see.
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Itseditorialpositionis satirical and conservative.
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Its statededitorialpositionis independent liberal.
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Marble retired hiseditorialpositionin 1876.
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Itseditorialpositionis generally conservative, and sometimes libertarian.
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If the editor is put on a regulation committee, he can condemn what he himself will permit in hiseditorialposition.
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Rising third-year law students are encouraged to apply for aneditorialpositionwithin their publication.
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Theeditorialpositionhas been independent; politically, its stance has changed on some issues.
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It endorses no political outlook or cultural tradition, and has noeditorialpositionon the constitutional question.
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After leaving hereditorialposition, she worked full-time as a composer, producing works that have been performed internationally.
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