But the editors see peril in the government action.
Wednesday in New York was the designated day when the editors saw their work.
The reporters in turn would find that their editors did not see the "news" in the same light as the mayor.
You wonder if any editor ever saw it, and if so, what stayed his or her blue pencil.
But other administrators and editors can't see the problem that needs solving.
Some editors saw this convention as a vast consciousness-raising effort, and felt that they did not really need it.
And that the editors of Slate will never see fit to subject their readership to them again.
His statement says under the Guardian's corporate governance rules 'an' editor sees every story before it goes up.
How can those editors see everything when it's flying at them?
When editors see credible prose, they become much more willing to put themselves in your hands for the rest of your story.