Sentences with phrase «covered with distinction»

Are teacher unions really more complicated than energy market manipulation, insider stock trading, or new medical advances, all of which journalists have covered with distinction?

Not exact matches

Another distinction: Do - it - yourself publishing, where the author attempts (with varying degrees of success) to self - edit the book, learn enough about typography and design to come up with something reasonably professional looking, do the same for the cover, create and execute a marketing plan, etc., etc..
It used to be yes, that's a branding thing for covers and everything, but now, is this a big data thing where we should be trying to educate the algorithms with very clear distinctions.
The distinction between covered securities and noncovered securities is important to anyone who deals with the tax consequences of buying and selling stocks, mutual funds, or other financial instruments.
The translation of traditional motifs for the modern world is figured with absolute distinction on the front cover; a hologram image, (Sharon Core, Flowers, 1782, 2001, archival pigment print) that literally transforms infront of your eyes.
An important distinction with Fred Singer is that he's repeatedly argued there's no actual warming but rather temperatures have declined and been covered up.
The key distinction between auto insurance and property and casualty insurance is that auto insurance only covers vehicles, along with injuries and damages involving a vehicle.
In line with CEOP's Thinkuknow programme, some of the content covers internet safety, but it all starts from the assumption that young people make little distinction between their online and offline lives and the issues for parents are often the same.
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