An editorial in America's Eugene Register-Guard commented, "Nobody seemed to consider that 'Asteron' may have been for real".
An editorial in The Times commented:
An editorial written in The Telegraph during the week commented on the popularity of Ion Idriess and suggested that:
In March 2008, an editorial in the Fiji Daily Post commented that "a one-sided 'People's Charter' for Fiji may not have the ameliorative effect its enforcers hope for.
An editorial commented "Not for the first time, he and the Government have been embarrassed less for what he has done than for his inability to simply say what he has done."
An editorial in the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, for instance, commented that the show "should be allowed to develop before anyone passes final judgment" and urged critics to remember that it was, after all, a television show, "not the catechism."
An editorial in the Chicago Tribune commented, "The effort to translate the Bible into a language full of grammatical errors, hacker acronyms and Internet lingo may appear distasteful or blasphemous to some, but not to worry.
The familiar phrase lends itself to use as a compound modifier: An editorial in The New York Times in 1990 commented on a bill by the Senate majority leader, George Mitchell, "to put a lid on out-of-control campaign spending."
An editorial in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) commented.
The editorial criticized the Court for its handling of the case and commented: "The court restored Illuzzi's license to practice law this week, but that is no more remedy than a bank robber's returning the cash.