Examples of 'weekly standard' in a sentence

Meaning of "weekly standard"

The phrase 'weekly standard' refers to a publication, often a magazine or newspaper, that is issued or published on a weekly basis, providing news, commentary, analysis, or features covering various topics

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Main refinancing operations are conducted through weekly standard tenders and have a maturity of two weeks.
A conservative friend of mine sent me this one from the Weekly Standard.
MROs are conducted through weekly standard tenders and normally have a maturity of one week.
Lee is a senior editor at the Weekly Standard.
The Weekly Standard may be shutting down.
We need a response to Kendall in the Weekly Standard.
The Weekly Standard reports he said.
The writer is editor of the Weekly Standard.
But how did the Weekly Standard profile happen?
He is a national correspondent for The Weekly Standard.
The Weekly Standard is still being published?
Now he writes for the Weekly Standard.
Weekly Standard editor William Kristol was also a co-author.
A piece on the subject appeared in The Weekly Standard.
Trump blasts shuttering Weekly Standard as ‘ pathetic and dishonest, ' rips editor Kristol.

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His review first appeared in the Weekly Standard.
Trump blasts formwork Weekly Standard as a ” pathetic and dishonest, ' rips-editor Kristol.
It promptly leaked to the Weekly Standard.
Here 's what The Weekly Standard reported was the exchange,.
He also writes essays for Time and the Weekly Standard.
In 2010, Matthew Continetti of the conservative Weekly Standard criticized Beck 's conspiratorial bent, terming him " a Skousenite.
Our attempted escape routes, according to the Weekly Standard.
Yesterday the Weekly Standard published Stephen Morris's important essay on the documentary, “The bad war.”.
Salon, apparently, has no more credibility than Fox News or The Weekly Standard.
Magazines likeCommentary, the New Republic and the Weekly Standard defend Israel at every turn.
His son, William Kristol, went on to open a new magazine, The Weekly Standard.
He repeated his position in a letter to the Weekly Standard in August 2013.
Carlson became a print journalist in the 1990s, writing for the magazine The Weekly Standard and others.
This occurred in 1998 and was chaired by Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol.

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