Sentences with phrase «keep political opinions»

Unlike host Don Lemon, who routinely expresses objectionable opinions — in many cases on the air — or anchor Anderson Cooper, reporters at the network are expected to keep their political opinions to themselves.

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«As a manager or as an employer, you can circulate a memo as you're approaching an election, for example, reminding everyone that they're encouraged to vote and have a right to their own opinion, but that their expressions of their political beliefs should be respectful and in keeping with workplace policy.
Lesson: Your social media manager should adopt a tone that reflects your company's image and keep his or her personal (and political) opinions out of your social media marketing.
I remember de-friending one person (friend of a friend) as she kept posting her political opinions that were the complete opposite of mine.
Let people cope how they want to, it's not you and you're not the victims so keep your degrading, political, anything to argue about opinions to yourself!
When in the Course of New York State Governmental events, it becomes necessary for a Governor to dissolve the political ideas and assumptions which have connected him with Democratic and Republican Members of the Assembly and the Senate, and forced him to assume among this executive powers, the right to assemble a Mooreland Commission, to reinstitute the rule of law in NYS; keeping in mind a decent respect for the opinions of New Yorkers requires that he should declare the causes which impel him to such dramatic action:
By supporting parties, opinion makers, and other political organizations much of the effort, and most of the knowledge and thinking needed to keep democratic governments more or less responsible can be off - loaded from the general populous.
Serious party political opinion is best kept separate from a show of which the sole purpose is to entertain — something they manage painfully well at PMQs, so surely they can do it here..?
As political opinion swings towards a transition solution, the prime minister keeps mouthing the platitudes of the election.
The people of America are hearing enough diversity of opinion through cable television to keep them well informed about where their political interests lie.
Like the rest on Wall street, He made his first $ 10 Million Dollar's by inside - trading when Solomon Brother's (where he was a partner) was sold to another company (great inside info only reserved for the member's of the inner - circle who have ton's of shares in the company) who sent him packing (in my opinion a ruse (i.e. bonus) to keep the SEC from sticking their nose into the matter) and with that money started his own business & bought his way into City Hall where he now sits on his throne denying benefits to the familie's of those who sacrificed their lives to help other's on 9/11, threaten the political future of community representatives (Councilmember's) who dared to disagree with him or voted against one of his policie's etc., etc..
In consistently pursuing to keep his scientific opinions free from political influence and revision, Dr. Hansen has drawn attention to the broader issue of political interference in scientific communication; a process that he warns is «in direct opposition to the most fundamental precepts of science.»
At over two hours, «What Happened to Monday» can be exhausting; and the script by Max Botkin and Kerry Williamson can't seem to keep its contrivances or its socio - political opinions straight.
I love the fact that he keeps hammering away at everything a well - behaved citizen, whether of a liberal or conservative political persuasion, would have an informed opinion about — Abstract Expressionism, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, fast food, sweaty businessmen, big - breasted women, or capital punishment.
Or to quote straight from the horses mouth (in this case Noahm Scumsky) «The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to STRICTLY limit the spectrum of accepptable opinion (= the purpose of political correctness) but allow very lively debate within this spectrum»
In my opinion, it would take a wholesale rebellion by energy investors through the necessary act of divestment in fossil fuel industries and reinvestment in renewables to achieve this goal — first by sapping the political power of the agencies that keep putting people like Trump into office and also by removing capital for current and future projects.
Please remember to keep to the point, this is not the place to argue about ideal political systems or your personal opinions about «average Americans».
The whole business of methodically and conspiratorially using fear of loss of employment to keep people quiet and void of any serious opinions, is a political tactic, a form of terrorism.
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Like when parents descended upon Facebook to keep tabs on... I mean, stay connected to their kids, and Gen Y and Z fled to Instagram and Snapchat, leaving Facebook adults trapped in a miasma of political opinions and cat memes.
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