We have no meanings for "editorial line" in our records yet.
1 Government might, and does, seek to exert pressure -but it cannot dictate an editorial line .
2 Other leading newspapers took a similar editorial line .
3 The Irish Times could, by adopting a simple editorial line , embody that aspect of the Belfast Agreement.
4 But I wonder if reader support for an editorial line is sufficient justification in itself for publication.
5 The owners had given assurances before the sale that they would not interfere in the newspaper's editorial line .
6 A local businessman is buying the channel and it was not immediately clear if its editorial line would change.
7 They set the tone -not just in the editorial line of their newspapers but in the way that the newsroom operates.
8 Whichever side you are on in the big debate, it is good to see Wisden stoking the argument by taking a strong editorial line .
9 But don't expect a lot of muckraking investigations or hard-hitting editorial lines under the former Foreign Intelligence Service vet's direction.
10 The slanderer is secure from public exposure in the superior decency of his relations, who refrain from airing their family linen upon editorial lines .
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