I think certain sections of the media and some certain sections of the commentariat, will want to elect. |
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He has left it to his allies in the commentariat and in Congress to assert that he was victimized by the intelligence community. |
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And a very large percentage of the commentariat are totally obsessed with proving that he is the worst president ever. |
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Despite the grim outlook for newspapers, print journalism's future may not be as desperate as the commentariat would have us think. |
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This wasn't so long ago, and the Royals' supposed bounce back to public favour came as a shock to many in the commentariat. |
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A consensus quickly emerged across the commentariat that social conservatism is a sure loser in federal politics. |
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Much of the commentariat is opposed to the cuts, but the public at large has largely ignored their counsel. |
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As in Australia, there appears to be significant disconnect in the United States between the commentariat and the electorate when it comes to choosing national leadership. |
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The Daily Beast conducted a very informal canvassing of the commentariat to find out. |
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There's nothing like a Nobel peace speech extolling war to unite the Washington commentariat and the foreign-policy community. |
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It might seem somewhat a comedown for the nation's telecom commentariat, but the big issue in telecommunications for 2005 is municipal broadband provision. |
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Yesterday's white bread speech was cleverly pitched over the heads of the commentariat and the lobby groups, straight into middle class lounge rooms. |
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What is morally odious is the cool and disinterested way in which the commentariat is discussing what might fairly be described as racial cleansing. |
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The commentariat, however, sees things differently based, or so it would appear, entirely on the fact that Michael Dukakis lost the 1988 election. |
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In the case of mainstream media the debate is largely conducted between members of the commentariat on their terms within the confines of their own agenda. |
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When Australia's conservative commentariat lose the plot, wow do they really lose it. |
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Conventional wisdom among the commentariat says that Labour has to emphasise it will indeed cut, and mean it. |
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Some in the right-wing commentariat, meanwhile, insist that Mr Brown's triumph has been chimerical. |
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One of the things the commentariat has not understood is that for the first time in history we've got fixed term parliaments. |
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There are many members of the commentariat who seek not to help but to correct by humiliation. |
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But it's certainly an interesting way for the commentariat to pass the time. |
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As the commentariat struggles to make sense of the ruling and its implications, The Daily Beast gathers the best takes. |
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The commentariat parses his words, accentuating the positive and dismissing his warnings. |
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In Australia the term EBP remains popular in discourse amongst the commentariat, the media, and politicians. |
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When David Miliband, the foreign secretary, published a newspaper article in July that was codedly critical of his boss, the commentariat lauded his cojones. |
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The commentariat is mostly too cocooned to ask. |
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Novel gun control ideas continue to percolate through the commentariat. |
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But although they need to be acutely aware of what is being said, and by whom, they do not need to respond to the day to day demands and rhythms generated by the commentariat or individual politicians. |
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When Tory celebrities get their moment to address the conference, their performance will be clocked by the commentariat. |
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The gulf between their concerns and what the Welsh commentariat chooses to focus on every single day is enormous. |
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He was echoed by others in the Republican leadership and commentariat. |
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Parliament thumbed its nose at a cynical commentariat and legislated for a medically supervised injecting room. |
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The world, of course, is seen by the commentariat as a side issue, yet another diversion from his real work, which is to answer whatever questions they see fit to pose. |
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Commentariat in general and some media persons in particular have been flouting the provisions of the Constitution with impunity. |
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