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1 The company has declined, saying it would not compromise its editorial independence .
2 The companies say their brands, or imprints, will retain their editorial independence .
3 Stakeholder involvement, applicability, and editorial independence were poorly described in most guidelines.
4 Its remit includes ensuring the financial and editorial independence of the newspaper.
5 Li's stake, however, raised widespread concerns the paper's editorial independence might be compromised.
6 Tsai sought to address concerns about editorial independence in his letter.
7 Martin's proposal also would require the cross-owned outlets to maintain their editorial independence .
8 The guideline task force had complete editorial independence from the ATA.
9 The network has rejected the accusations and said it will maintain its editorial independence .
10 The network has rejected those accusations and said it will maintain its editorial independence .
11 But some question how these partnerships will affect editorial independence .
12 It will also endorse Fairfax's current charter of editorial independence .
13 Mr Milne today told Sales he had always tried to safeguard the ABC's editorial independence .
14 In a clear allusion to her predecessor, Ms Buttrose promised to protect the ABC's editorial independence .
15 Conclusions: Cataract surgery practice guidelines can be improved by targeting stakeholder involvement, applicability and editorial independence .
16 In 2018, the government gained full control over the TBC, suppressing all vestiges of editorial independence .
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