Sentences with phrase «beyond official press»

At the time, the company declined to comment on the changes beyond its official press release, which did not reference any lower - level job cuts in Minnesota.
China's largest news outlets have been ordered to refrain from reporting any material beyond official press releases related to trade talks in...

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The Chinese media has reportedly been instructed not to report on the meetings beyond what is contained in an official government press release.
The showdown with the fire department culminated in a City Hall press conference where, before an audience of reporters and grim - faced firefighters, Gallo announced that he had requested a State Comptroller's Office audit of the department, vowed to seek a new Chief from outside the ranks and implied that issues in the department went beyond the two sacked officials.
Environment Canada's media protocol, introduced in 2008, requires scientists to get official approval before talking to the press — a demand that often delays an interview well beyond journalists» deadlines and results in the public never hearing from the scientist at all.
This is a guest post from Chandler Marchman, designer of the SWOLE System: The New Authority for Building Size, Strength, and a Lean Athletic Body The Bench Press — the one lift in the gym that's seemed to transcend beyond the realm of just meathead weightlifting enthusiasts, and solidified itself as the official lift that every man must know his number for.
The Bench Press — the one lift in the gym that's seemed to transcend beyond the realm of just meathead weightlifting enthusiasts, and solidified itself as the official lift that every man must know his number for.
In the official Warner Bros. press release, director Zack Snyder is quoted as saying, «What's great about Lex is that he exists beyond the confines of the stereotypical nefarious villain.
But Paul K. McMasters, ombudsman for the First Amendment Center, writes this week in a commentary, The News by Official Decree, that the chilling of press freedom in the United States goes beyond the concerns cited by Reporters Without Borders.
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