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editorialize
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editorialize verb articulate a personal position, eluuidate on, examine an issue, issue a policy statement, issue a position statement, opine on, personal analysis, prepare critical analysis, present a perspective, write a column, write a commentary, write an analytical piece, write an arricle, write an opinion piece
Associated concepts: broadcasting law, free speech


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Wild expectations Kenya's Daily Nation newspaper editorialises that Africa's mostly wild expectations require some cautionary warnings.
Both consortia have promised material localisation and the development of a standalone PWR-related nuclear industry, which is likely to be a critical component in the final evaluation," editorialises Engineering Week magazine.
A way of life is gone forever The Weekender, a Botswana newspaper, editorialises that the days when the Bushmen wandered unchallenged throughout most of southern Africa in an idyllic life of plenty and peace are long since over, and the court's ruling must be seen in that perspective.
 
 
 
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