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editorial and Lancet
The results of three trials already completed were published in the Lancet along with an editorial commentary.
In a June 2010 editorial in the medical journal The Lancet, the authors opined that " The fact that type 2 diabetes, a largely preventable disorder, has reached epidemic proportion is a public health humiliation.
In 1974 an editorial comment in The Lancet briefly mentioned that " Starling s law the heart was no complete novelty, and, like many others, he built on the work of notable predecessors ".
This is reflected in the regular publication of original articles and editorial comments by hospital staff in such medical journals as The Lancet and The New England Journal of Medicine.
** The Lancet editorial staff, How complicit are doctors in abuses of detainees?
Steven E. Moore, who conducted survey research in Iraq for the Coalition Provisional Authority and was an advisor to Paul Bremer for the International Republican Institute, ridiculed the Lancet study in an October 18, 2006 editorial in the Wall Street Journal.
In a 24 November 2006 letter to Science, the authors of the Lancet report claimed that Bohannon misquoted Burnham, stating that " in no place does our Lancet paper say that the survey team avoided small back alleys ", and that " The methods section of the paper was modified with the suggestions of peer reviewers and the editorial staff.
The concept was mentioned by Salim Yusuf in an editorial in The Lancet in 2002.
IARC's secrecy led a Lancet Oncology editorial to warn of the agency's eroding reputation.
The British medical journal The Lancet published an editorial endorsing Frenk as the best candidate, while The Wall Street Journal reported that the controversial tobacco deal could hurt his chances for election.
On his first entrance into professional life Anstie was occupied in administering chloroform for the operations of Sir William Fergusson ; but he soon went into practice as a physician, and became very fully occupied in hospital work and in journalism, being for some years a member of the editorial staff of the The Lancet ; while in the last few years of his life he was beginning to get a good consulting practice.

editorial and warned
In the Daily Advertiser, many editorial letters were written about the incident: one such writer named Humanio warned that " lives may be forfeit ... should body snatchers persist.
An editorial in the British Medical Journal warned of inappropriate medicalization leading to disease mongering, where the boundaries of the definition of illnesses are expanded to include personal problems as medical problems or risks of diseases are emphasized to broaden the market for medications.
The Foreign Office agreed with the editorial, although secret reports from British security services in New York warned that in fact there was worse to come, with support for isolationism and nationalism growing in the U. S., a crumbling of pro-British factions, and an increase in anti-British views in official U. S. government circles.

editorial and against
Many participants were among those 11 million or more protesters that on the weekend of February 15, 2003, participated in global protests against the imminent Iraq war and were dubbed the " world's second superpower " by an editorial in the New York Times.
In the Soviet Union, Literaturnaja Gazeta, a publication of Soviet intellectuals, included an editorial and statement by Russian physicians against the encyclical.
The right of the colonists to arms and rebellion against oppression was asserted, for example, in a pre-revolutionary newspaper editorial in 1769 Boston objecting to the British army suppression of colonial opposition to the Townshend Acts:
Constitutional scholars, editorial boards, and the Monarchist League of Canada have argued against any such constitutional tinkering with the viceregal appointment process, stating that the position being " not elected is an asset, not a handicap ," and that an election would politicize the office, thereby undermining the impartiality necessary to the proper functioning of the governor general.
Itō's womanizing was a popular theme in editorial cartoons and in parodies by contemporary comedians, and was used by his political enemies in their campaign against him.
Perhaps significantly, when King penned a strongly worded editorial against Wilson for the Daily Mirror two days after his abortive meeting with Mountbatten, the unanimous reaction of IPC's directors was to fire him with immediate effect from his position as Chairman.
* An April 30, 1866 editorial in the New York Times argued against students carrying pistols, citing "... pistols being dropped on the floor at balls or being exploded in very inconvenient ways.
A Saturday October 25, 1997 editorial of The Globe and Mail argued that the actions against Thrasher were censorship and that " the instict to block the juvenile humour was more disturbing than the juvenalia itself.
Newspaper and magazine editorial policies normally require gossip columnists to have a source for all of their allegations to protect the publisher against lawsuits for defamation.
An editorial in the first issue of The Pennsylvania Inquirer promised that the paper would be devoted to the right of a minority to voice their opinion and " the maintenance of the rights and liberties of the people, equally against the abuses as the usurpation of power.
The paper took an editorial stance against political parties like the National Front.
After having published a famous editorial in January 1995 where Ramonet coined the term " pensée unique " (" single thought ") to describe the supremacy of the neoliberal ideology, the newspaper supported the November – December 1995 general strike in France against Prime minister Alain Juppé's ( RPR ) plan to cut pensions.
Uchimura's career as a journalist was cut short as well, largely due to his pacifist views and vocal opposition against the Russo-Japanese War in his newspaper columns, which came into conflict with the paper's official editorial views.
Most of the Fulcrum's editorial board and staff members were against the boycott.
" Yet the paper began to demonstrate a more independent editorial stance, criticising the authorities ' handling of the events surrounding the Peterloo Massacre and defying an 1820 court order against publishing details of the trial of the Cato Street Conspirators, who were alleged to have plotted to murder members of the Cabinet.
On August 27, 1920, the Chosun Ilbo was suspended after it published an editorial heavily criticizing the use of excessive force by the Japanese police against Korean citizens.
In effect, he muted the enormous potential influence of the Times by keeping issues of concern regarding Jews off the editorial page and burying stories about Nazi atrocities against Jews in short items deep inside the paper.
Firstly, due to an editorial and publishing trend, totally against Browne's artistic intentions, it has been omitted from many nineteenth and twentieth century editions.
The Gazette took a strong editorial stance against Governor Orval Faubus when he tried to prevent the Little Rock Nine from integrating Little Rock Central High School in 1957.
( An editorial criticizing Lee's fight against the WTO )
Life had taken an editorial stance against the Labour government.
* April 1998 Blumenthal v. AOL ( part of the case against Drudge and AOL ) held that the CDA protects AOL for Drudge's writing that Blumenthal, an assistant to the US President, had a spousal abuse background ( retracted in two days ) even though it paid Drudge US $ 3, 000 a month for his columns, had editorial control and might well have been liable if it was not an online publication.
The paper was alone among Irish newspapers at the time, to come out strongly against the invasion of Iraq, Murray's editorial predicting, accurately, that the invasion was akin to opening Pandora's Box.
This early debate though settled into a strong editorial line against Respect, for being an ' unprincipled unpopular front ', which followed through to the split resulting in Respect Renewal and Left List.

editorial and increasing
It is inevitably criticised not only for its increasing conservatism, but for its failure to keep pace with innovations in layout and editorial technique so dramatically demonstrated in papers like The Sun News-Pictorial and The Herald.
While increasing the exposure and popularity of the organization among the American-born during his editorial tenure, Daniel DeLeon proved to be a polarizing figure among the Socialist Labor Party's membership during his editorial tenure, as historian Howard Quint notes:
" The Louisville Defender, that city's African American newspaper, expressed similar sentiments in a December 1939 editorial: " hether Gaines has been bribed, intimidated or worse, should certainly have little permanent effect on the struggle for equal rights and social justice in connection with Negro education in the South ... Negroes are already hammering upon the doors of graduate schools hitherto closed to them, with increasing persistence.
The New York Times published an editorial in August 2011 endorsing the return of bankruptcy protections for private student loans in response to the economic downturn and universally increasing tuition at all colleges and graduate institutions.
His science-fiction career went into a decline after 1941, possibly from changing expectations of the editorial and reading public, or possibly because of increasing time spent on his historical works.
A single consultant said in a 2003 editorial board meeting that in general increasing fares could scare away customers and VTA contemplated a 21 % service reduction in 2003

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