What we have is a Press controlled by owners interested in the bottom line, and taking credit for not interfering editorially. |
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I thought a reporter should respond to data where available rather than counterattack editorially. |
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So you were helping guide the magazine not only to the business end as publisher but also in some ways editorially as well. |
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Thus the roles of the artist and viewer in a transcriptive model of cinematic production are editorially intertwined. |
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It also seeks to ensure a wide and rapid circulation of editorially independent information and news. |
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All content is editorially independent except for pieces labelled advertisement feature. |
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As with other editorially created material, the information can become obsolete over time. |
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Article 16 in the amended proposal was editorially improved in order to facilitate its practical application. |
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Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation. |
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This story was done in collaboration with Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation. |
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The connection with Time helped me start to get more work and exposed me editorially to a much broader audience here in New York, which continues to snowball. |
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Public radio and television, services which are editorially independent and free of political or commercial constraints are instruments for consolidating democracy. |
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While the same applies to the audit of chapter III of the Handbook, there were certain sections that could be improved, both substantively and editorially, and suggestions to that effect were provided in the audit report. |
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The Oxford American has had a storied existence editorially but has had troubles financially. |
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We welcomed your comments, listened to your feedback and worked very hard this year to improve UBRT editorially and functionally. |
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The role of editorially independent public service broadcasting as a gateway to information and knowledge was also promoted during the biennium, in cooperation with major broadcasting unions. |
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Support and fund public media only when they are editorially independent and where their independence and the right to freedom of information and expression is guaranteed. |
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Lastly, as during the preceding debate, speakers commended the activities in support of editorially independent community media and public services. |
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Not one newspaper has editorially supported it. |
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Each month an area noted on the D-Brand maps is covered editorially by Metro Times. |
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The corporation said the service would be run by its World Service and be editorially independent. |
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The Anglican Journal takes considerable pride in the fact that it is editorially independent. |
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While the two versions of the song are editorially unmixable, there is nothing to inhibit performers from letting elements of one inform the other. |
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Many scholars believe these songs were editorially inserted into the Folio, though whether they were Middleton's songs or preexisting songs is not certain. |
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