Sentences with phrase «british reading public»

The British reading public are a bunch of hypocrites.
Although Sony points out there are «only a small selection of great titles available» and that it is «confident the British reading public is able to discern that a handful of ebooks at 20p does not make 20p the new price for ebooks.»

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I was actually surprised to read, considering all of the negative stories that we hear about breastfeeding, that almost 70 % of British people feel that women should be able to breastfeed anywhere in public, even bars and restaurants.
I enjoy Flower of Scotland, but... The «black British» point and the absence of «black English» from public discourse is not intended as a demand for hyphenated identities or any official categorisation, though I can see how it could be read as that.
But it did not have the same impact on British public life that the phone - hacking scandal is having, and will have, on the country in which we all live - and read about - every day.
Recent allegations about Mr Murdoch's company have «shocked and sickened the British public», the letter reads.
The real disease is the skewing of Nigeria's official public life against Muslims, no thanks to the British (read Christian) imperial legacy.
His most recent horrible decision to be met with public outcry involved removing American literature from the curriculum, deciding that Jane Austen was far more important for young people to read than Of Mice and Men due to the fact that she was British.
Members of the British Library can access the professional version of the archive via ProQuest in the reading rooms at St Pancras, London, while many school, university and public libraries also have a subscription.
Recommended reading A statue in Bloomsbury Square of the 18th - century British statesman Charles James Fox prompts Tom Crewe to think about the UK's public statuary in the latest issue of the London Review of Books.
Tomkins did point out that some of the women who were Andre loyalists were former girlfriends, but at the same time if you read the article it sounds like «some feminists» thought he was guilty and would harass him if they saw him in public places — that is, the implications is that only feminists thought he was guilty, you know, those harpies, whereas in fact the judge's wording of the verdict (and implications in Katz's text based on interviews) suggested a relation to the judgement available in British jurisprudence but not in the US, that is, what would have been a verdict of «not proven,» meaning he probably did it, but in the end the verdict was «I have concluded that the evidence has not satisfied me beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty.»
The project, the first by Ai Weiwei in a British public gallery since Sunflower Seeds at Tate Modern in 2010, will be accompanied by poetry readings from the works -LSB-...]
Carolyn Elefant isn't completely sold on the alleged consumer benefits of a new British initiative to allow outside investors to own law firms and even take them public -... [Read More]
This was initially confirmed by the British Columbia Court of Appeal in Wood v. British Columbia (Public Trustee)(1986), 70 B.C.L.R. 373 -LRB-... Read more
As you may have read in various news reports, one David Jonathan Ross is suing the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General of British Columbia and the Attorney General of Canada because, he claims, the R.C.M.P.
Howard Kushner, Barrister and Solicitor, Kushner Law Group Don Wright, President and Chief Executive Officer, Central 1 Credit Union Audrey T. Ho, Commissioner, British Columbia Securities Commission Bruce D. Woolley Q.C., Stikeman Elliott Carol Geurts, Associate Broker, Century 21 Veitch Realty, Creston BC Tony Gioventu, Executive Director, Condominium Home Owners» Association of B.C. Ron Usher, General Counsel, Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia Read more about the Independent Advisory Group members
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