Far more serious than their sins against the basic rules of journalism is the corporate stranglehold over the major print and broadcast outlets. |
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You've let your firm grip on practical considerations become a stranglehold. |
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The tyranny of majoritarianism had already held them in its stranglehold ever since the dawn of freedom. |
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Attracting a crowd and holding its attention is something old media companies could do because they had a distribution stranglehold. |
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The stranglehold that the airline enjoys on the Kangaroo route between Australia and London faces a new challenge tonight. |
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Just when it seemed like the corporations had a stranglehold on the culture industries, counterculture has gone mainstream. |
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The stranglehold placed on the regional economy by cuts to services together with delays to modernisation could be catastrophic. |
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His eyewitness account describes the progressive stranglehold devised by the Turks and the sense of fatalism that developed within the city. |
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This stranglehold exercised over public information depends upon the control of the media by a handful of corporations. |
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On top of this, the Stalinist bureaucracy was gaining a stranglehold on the revolution. |
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Selby are eying the chance of ending York's 13-year stranglehold on the local game when the two sides meet next Saturday. |
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It's another step towards breaking the stranglehold of the big pharmaceutical companies on drug patents. |
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Before perfectionistic pressure gets a stranglehold on you, alter your outlook. |
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But it's important to realize that exploitative companies do not gain their stranglehold accidentally. |
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The corporate controlled mass media would essentially have a stranglehold on information distribution if it were not for the Internet. |
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A materialist understanding is an essential step in liberating culture from the stranglehold of commodification. |
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Their limitations at midfield would catch up with them and a stranglehold of possession would limit their classy forwards. |
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The attempts to free academia and research funds from the stranglehold of methodological materialism can only help the creationist movement. |
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With Chris Conway drafted to partner James Conway in a bid to break the Blues midfield stranglehold, they fired. |
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In fact, a financial oligarchy presides over America, which guarantees its maintenance of political power through the two-party stranglehold. |
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The United States couldn't do enough to put a stranglehold around Afghanistan. |
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He moved quicker than he could trace, and caught him in the same stranglehold. |
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When one is caught in the stranglehold of addiction, all other concerns become a backdrop to the craving for the next dose, the next big fix. |
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Caught in an economic stranglehold, the Punjab farmer is sinking deeper into debt with every passing year. |
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A materialist understanding is, instead, an essential step in liberating culture from the stranglehold of commodification. |
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Smith's stranglehold on the high street stationery market has not, however, always gone unchallenged. |
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Shankar himself broke away from the stranglehold of feudal culture where the patron's command was total. |
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How far did Handel's music exert a stranglehold, and was it ever seen as supporting the conservative Ancient Music phalanx, which was uniquely strong in Britain? |
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It's the kind of noiselessness in which a man's thoughts can creep up on him from behind and grab him in a stranglehold. |
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It truly was this tragic event that triggered unprecedented public disputation of the Syrian occupation and its stranglehold on the government. |
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The agreement lessened the stranglehold India-Pakistan tensions had put on trade in the region for decades. |
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Sky already markets itself as Europe's biggest content producer, largely because of its stranglehold over rights to the Premier League. |
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They need his charismatic leadership to break the stranglehold the National Front holds on power. |
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Besides, if they are to break the Sinn FĂ©in stranglehold on the North they must do so partly through an ideological battle. |
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Without health and education, people remain trapped in the stranglehold of poverty and disease. |
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If Lebanon were free of the stranglehold of that monster, this would never have happened. |
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The strait forms a stranglehold where there are strong tidal currents and heavy vertical water movements. |
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The dam should free the island from the stranglehold of the sand and marshes that surround it. |
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Their stranglehold on the Canadian market already has dramatic consequences and consumers and the national economy are paying the price. |
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It has ensured the subjugation of majorities to the whims of tiny minorities who have a stranglehold on both wealth and power. |
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At that moment, Lior sprinted toward the terrorist, jumped on him, grabbed him in a stranglehold, and dragged him six or seven meters away from the stricken policemen. |
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The arm seized him around the neck, tightening in a stranglehold. |
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Marco stuttered, and tried to loose the stranglehold at his neck. |
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If I were older, I'd catch him and hold him in a stranglehold. |
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The entire electoral setup has turned into a political stranglehold over the masses, offering no means for working people to express their social discontent. |
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Japan is caught in a stranglehold of bad debt and deflation. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the only way to breach the stranglehold of the state was to move to the West or the Gulf countries, where Indian entrepreneurs excelled. |
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Assad, propped up by his regime, has enforced a stranglehold over aid routes which has deprived millions of people access to food and medicine. |
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Our faith is strengthened by our people's witness, and we try to imagine this same steadfastness lived in a land that is free from the stranglehold of oppression. |
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Rossi was able to remount his bike and finish fifth to increase his championship lead over Lorenzo to 25 points but will rue throwing away the chance to establish a stranglehold on another title. |
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It was in pursuit of this policy that, in 1626, he transferred the seat of war to Prussia: a stranglehold on the Vistula River, he hoped, would bring Poland to its knees. |
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World champion Sebastien Loeb blitzed the opposition on home turf to take an early stranglehold on the Tour of Corsica. |
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Officials said the merger may have created a stranglehold for Ryanair on nearly 50 routes where they compete with Aer Lingus. |
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Many farmers argued that the greenbelt would be instead like a stranglehold on the industry because of the ever-shrinking infrastructure and support network for the agricultural community. |
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These corporations are rapidly gaining a stranglehold on agricultural biodiversity and in the process are removing the livelihoods of food producers worldwide. |
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There are processors and dealers who would like a stranglehold on that. |
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There is a rapid spread and overall improvement of management education globally, beyond the stranglehold of American Ivy League colleges. |
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I also believe that we should not underestimate, and this is a question that I put to you, the stranglehold and the force of the lobbies of the foreign ministries. |
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Seeing as the film tackles the stranglehold mental illness can have on a person and their ultimate outlook on life, its integrity seems ​based on this alone, stealing focus from the painfully lame points of the piece. |
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In 1346, after more Scottish raids, Philip VI appealed for a counter invasion of England in order to relieve the English stranglehold on Calais. |
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The Saxons were furious with him for strengthening the borders of Wallachia, which interfered with their stranglehold on the trade routes. |
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As the Spanish employed more successful strategies, their stranglehold on Tenochtitlan tightened, and famine began to affect the Aztecs. |
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That record felt like ancient history as the Djokovic of 2011 overcame a slightly edgy start to take a stranglehold on the match. |
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There are no dull moments in Indian society, and the rough and tumble nature of Indian politics has only further strengthened the states and weakened the centre's stranglehold. |
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The stranglehold the minority orthodox establishment had on the country, as a whole, was as disturbing to the kibbutzniks as it was to me. |
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By their silences, their brief answers and their exuberance, young Algerian women express their strong will to break free from the stranglehold of religion and tradition. |
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Upon signing up a deal with a loan shark, the borrower understands that the lender keeps a stranglehold on him. |
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Cider Jack was essentially the first malternative, but the malternatives put a stranglehold on Cider Jack. |
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And if all this means that the dismal stranglehold that the EIS continues to exert on hiring and disciplining of teachers is broken then hallelujah. |
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In September, we explored the stranglehold that China has on the worldwide supply for the main raw material of tungsten carbide. |
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The Bill would, in fact, nationalise the money supply, thus releasing us from the stranglehold of the banks without nationalising the banking or deposit taking sector. |
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For years the company had a stranglehold on the rest of the industry. |
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Earlier, West Indies needed another late cameo of lusty blows to unshackle a stranglehold placed on them by Pakistan's bowlers, of whom Junaid Khan was the best. |
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But I don't want to crash and burn before the thought of the evils, that are soft mutations, take a stranglehold on the iota of confidence I have left. |
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You have ignited a spark of hope in me regarding the possibility of women priests and of breaking the current stranglehold by our autocratic, misogynous hierarchy. |
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