Sentences with phrase «issue writ large»

In a letter to media blogger Jim Romenesko, Brill sided with Obbie in defending the beat system, noting that journalists who work at a legal trade publication face «this issue writ large because it only has one basic beat.»
Cuomo and Democrats this year are pouring a lot of resources not just on women's issues writ large, but abortion rights in particular.

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Golden's driving record, and his record on traffic issues in New York City writ large, are under scrutiny after his run - in as a passenger with a well - known bike advocate in Brooklyn.
«I think that workers comp has proven to be the number one issue for NFIB, the business community writ large,» Durant said.
Yes, South Cambridgeshire voted heavily remain, but on the doorstep big issues of the county and district failures in terms of potholes, housing, rural services, deeply flawed infrastructure planning and bitterly opposed busways were writ large.
Coogler easily could have gone down this path and made Fruitvale Station into an issue film writ large, but represses this approach, opting instead for a more personal look at the man at the center of the story.
In this issue: Subcontracts Writ Large; Is PPP feasible in the GCC?
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