Sentences with phrase «internet fray»

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Additionally, it seems that Verizon is also getting ready to enter the fray with an internet TV service of its own later this year.
Now industry leader Activision Blizzard is jumping into the fray with a new Internet strategy.
At this point, Senator Ted Cruz entered the fray and responded to Hamill on Twitter, saying, «Luke, I know Hollywood can be confusing, but it was Vader who supported govt power over everything said & done on the Internet.
The internet has caused our no - byline policy to fray a little around the edges, then, but the lack of bylines remains central to our identity and a distinctive part of our brand.
The controversy spun out onto the internet — above the fray of the field of play — so that the NCAA issued a statement regarding the policies in question in such an event as this.
But here's how the internet REALLY interacts with the presidential debates — it's going to help shape the collective water - cooler discussion tonight and tomorrow, and the campaigns are going to be fully in the fray from the start.
The research, conducted by internet polling company Survation, suggested that the longstanding link between ethnic minorities and the Labour party was fraying, and that the Conservatives might at last be breaking through with minority voters, having achieved a 33 % share of the 2015 ethnic minority vote overall or «one million» new voters for the party, and with a lead over Labour among Hindu voters.
A number of tech companies, including Kickstarter, have also entered the legal fray, joining the Coalition for Internet Openness to file a petition against the FCC's decision.
Seniors have also joined the fray... Thanks to internet they are also rediscovering their sex lives.
IBISWorld analyst Caitlin Moldvay said 18 to 29 - year - olds have always made up the largest share of the market, but with greater Internet usage and increasing divorce rates, baby boomers have jumped into the fray, too.
However, at this stage I've yet to see any signs of early fraying or any indications that it might begin to do so over the coming months, and around that magical Internet thing gamers seem suitably impressed by how rugged it is.
Drew has defended his tweet against a hail of Internet arguments looking to jump into the fray.
As Justin Patten notes today — following up on posts by legal bloggers Kevin O'Keefe and Diane Levin — no less a Net luminary than Sir Tim Berners - Lee, the original developer of the World Wide Web, has entered the fray, asserting that a campaign by telcos to create a two - tiered system of broadband access would end free access for Internet users in the United States.
... the Court's comments should not be read to suggest that persons defamed on the internet should necessarily enter the fray and respond to defamatory comments if given the opportunity to do so.
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