Each of the elements he names demands a communicative, rhetorically performed reciprocity that today's electronic media make almost unthinkable. |
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This election was perhaps the first one in which the electronic media played a decisive role. |
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The new levy would have precisely the same invidious impact on newspapers and the electronic media. |
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To an increasing degree, the more significant interchanges of ideas and shaping of public consciousness occur in mass and electronic media. |
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Both the candidates have openly declared in the print and electronic media that they are confident of winning. |
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The key site of the symbolic's repression is our fundamentally incommunicative electronic media. |
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They are therefore carried away with the false propaganda spread by the chauvinists with the help of the electronic media. |
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See, there's a reason I discipline myself to be faithful to electronic media. |
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But, look, we have a rather toxic brew of electronic media that's certainly a contributor. |
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There will always be confusions and conflicts introduced not only by commercialism but also by mass communication and the electronic media. |
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They feel the need to be telegenic and comfortable with the electronic media, while they must also be intelligent, good communicators. |
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In many cases, traditional intermediary firms are using electronic media as a way of optimizing their services. |
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Now most work is accomplished via Internet meetings, video teleconferences, e-mail, and other electronic media. |
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Dealing with electronic media like audiobooks, CDs and DVDs, which can be collected and catalogued like books, is comparatively easy. |
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Malta is also well on the way to opening up its monopoly of electronic media to the free market. |
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Media relations is about working with and building relationships with print, broadcast and electronic media. |
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Even in Iran, however, many people look at the electronic media without State officers realizing it, or even in connivance with them. |
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In addition the electronic media reinforce our function as restless consumers, flitting from one new fad or product to another. |
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According to some reports in the electronic media, several did not even fit the definition of a tax haven. |
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This reflects the growth of direct marketing, particularly through electronic media. |
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Goldbach Media completely detaches itself from the media business in order to concentrate on the publicity marketing of electronic media. |
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Canada has no legislation specifically prohibiting the collection of information from children through electronic media. |
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As always, documents saved on electronic media should be backed up on a regular basis. |
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Mainstreaming use of electronic media by individuals necessitates new paradigms of security. |
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The Declaration of Sana'a in 1996 urged the necessary independence to electronic media institutions. |
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The proliferation of electronic media today demands new strategies for protecting the personal privacy. |
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They should also develop training programs to develop literacy in the new electronic media. |
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With the advent of the electronic media, these popular forms gained new outlets and, in the case of jazz and film, began a rapid ascent to the level of genuine art. |
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Like electronic media, your eye keeps flicking back and forth over the images trying to decipher them, creating little associative narratives in your mind. |
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By contrast the new electronic media reduce publishing costs by virtually eliminating the cost of mass distribution and in principle allowing anyone to be their own publisher and anyone to be a reader. |
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Furthermore, they claimed that the paper industry had to face important difficulties and is shrinking, due to a large part, to the raise of the electronic media. |
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No journalist in print or electronic media can take the needed length of time to carry out a good investigation without the commitment of resources and the editorial backing of the newspaper or network. |
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As the Liberian print and electronic media have limited capacity, the United Nations communications group and the Ministry of Information worked to improve the quality and capacity of the country's journalists. |
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This is due to the fact that there is no central exchange and Forex sessions open and close around the globe at different times allowing traders to place their orders at any time they want through the electronic media. |
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The history of journalism has seen many changes and developments over the course of the years, as technology has advanced and now includes a great variety of electronic media. |
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Passenger on demand of employee of NSS security department is to switch on the electronic media and to show that it works. |
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The life cycle assessment revealed that, depending upon many different factors, the comparison between print and digital media did not come down unambiguously in favor of electronic media. |
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Print media, electronic media, social media. |
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They could also be made available on electronic media accessible to many users, who can themselves, up to a certain point, construct their own information queries. |
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It is also felt that many of the new electronic media encourage a sense that everything needs to be fun, with things that are painful or involve delayed gratification getting brushed aside. |
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How can we have free and fair elections when print and electronic media are censored, other civil rights and liberties suspended and the independence of the judiciary has been undermined? |
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Nordic libraries function as information centres with a wide variety of services and access to all kinds of printed and electronic media. |
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The use and marketing of stationery is being partly superseded by electronic media. |
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Most politicians are relying on the electronic media. |
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It pays to be tough on crime, because often the public listens to the media, and obviously both the press and the electronic media often sell papers or attract viewers by inflating a news item and trying to sensationalize it. |
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Also, as the country continues to urbanize and voters gain access to electronic media, Pakistan's voting patterns may be changing in indeterminate ways. |
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In electronic media, lying has become less serious. |
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The electronic media, however, was unusually restrained. |
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In this project, much of what we will be dealing with will have to do with the unsayable, with what has been personally unspoken about on electronic media forms in the past. |
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It's not business as usual: There was definite interest in supporting electronic media and an understanding that e-zines and papers are changing the way business is done. |
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But this contexting power of media has been ramped up by electronic media. |
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Where state nonprofit organization statutes allow the use of electronic media in association governance, the extent to which such use is permitted varies. |
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This issue, we will conclude our review of business interruption coverage by looking at the electronic media and records limitation in ISO's business income form. |
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Using electronic media can be a sedentary behavior and sedentary behavior is associated with adverse health outcomes and may be detrimental at a very young age. |
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A significant portion of Part Two addresses using visual aids in business presentations, from handouts and flip charts to projected and electronic media. |
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In order to avoid such a situation, a consensus code of conduct for the electronic media and its implementation in the letter and spirit was necessary. |
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Publishing involves the development, acquisition, copy editing, design, production, marketing, and distribution of content through both physical and electronic media. |
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The centre provides opportunities for research into electronic media and fine art with the goal of contributing to debate on national and international levels. |
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