Sentences with phrase «debate whether print»

The debate whether print news will survive the digital revolution has been around forever, but there is something to learn from the seamless shift The Guardian has made.

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The Big Print Debate will discuss the future of the label sector and consider «whether a label is defined by its size,
I believe Gooners should be able to debate with one another without fear of abuse or ridicule whether in print or verbally... I am sure you have heard the phrase «words are mightier than the sword» with reference to your tea party observation?
I have been debating for so long whether or not I should buy a leopard print coat!
Have you ever debated whether to buy the print edition, or the eBook edition?
Whether Indian readers, influenced by the debates in USA and UK for lowering of prices of e-books to less than print editions, will accept parity in price of the two editions is uncertain.
In this episode we discuss book formats (hardcover, paperback, and ebook), popular book trim sizes, and whether the debate should be ebooks vs printed books or ebooks AND printed books.
The integral role digital publishing has played in the rise of independent publishing has led to heated debate regarding whether such indie books are more likely to attract print readers or digital readers.
Nowadays, however, there is an on - going debate whether this will really happen, or whether printed books might win the competition.
A central issue in these debates is whether libraries own their e-book titles as they do print titles, or if they merely lease access to them as they would subscription to an external digital database.
[In this editorial, originally printed in Game Developer magazine and already causing much debate on online messageboards, editor - in - chief Brandon Sheffield questions whether oft - theorized «graphics plateau» has already occurred, as supported by the continued success of graphically modest systems such as Wii and PlayStation 2.]
Whether it will really take off or not is up for debate — people like to at least have the option of printing something if needed.
In light of that uncertainty, the question arises whether a nondelivered speech printed in the Congressional Record is covered by the Speech or Debate Clause.
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