Sentences with phrase «like freedom of the press»

you can also fill the airwaves of all these surrounding nations with disruptive ideas / propaganda like freedom of the press, individual liberty, economic opportunity, etc. — dangerous ideas to the surrounding kleptocracies / oligarchies.
Christian's ministers were accustomed to his status as figurehead, but Struensee starts whispering in his ear — revolutionary ideas like freedom of the press or universal smallpox inoculations.

Not exact matches

He likes his freedom, and he likes to be a first team player — he won't get that at any of these other clubs continually mentioned in the press, like he does at Arsenal, that was why he left Barcelona.
Crucial matters of national importance, like aviation or press freedom, are shipped out to supposedly independent figures for extended periods of rumination, while barely - there controversies, such as GCSE marking, are quickly dropped by MPs once an independent investigation has been ruled out.
The speech had, at the centre of interest, a category of hard working frequently low, if paid at all, group of people who put their lives at risk to report and keep Ghana very high in the ranking of World Press Freedom (rank 22 precisely far above the UK rank 34) perhaps like Anas recently.
Campaigners put in hours leafleting, putting up posters, public meetings with national campaigners like Keep Our NHS Public and local campaigners, Freedom of Information requests, press releases, tweeting, and several protests from the large to the small and direct.
The whole «freedom of the press» thing works especially well when you apply it against any decision that makes it sound like you are trying to prevent readers from purchasing books from their favorite source, B&N and Ingram discovered.
That's like claiming that a news web site isn't a part of the «press» (as in «freedom of the press») because nothing mechanical is pressing against paper.
«We are praised in the press for a unique and uncompromising way of creating intense VR content (total freedom of movement and acceleration in all directions), hence the mix Steam reviews (control and nausea from ~ 20 % of our gamers — consistent with the locomotion sickness stats), but the press understood our goals — creating an experience for somebody who wants to do something cool in VR, not just to be a witness of it like in most games.
And it seems to be the same side as the ACLU and some journos... like The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, i.e.: Advance Publications, Inc., Allbritton Communications Company, American Society of News Editors, Association of Alternative Newsmedia, Dow Jones & Company, Inc., The E.W, Scripps Company, First Amendment Coalition, The McClatchy Company, The National Press Club, NJational Press Photographers Association, NBC Universal Media, LLC, News Corp, Newspaper Association of America, Online News Association, POLITICO LLC, Society of Professional Journalists, Time Inc., Tribune Company, and The Washington Post.
Lucy Dalglish, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, put it best when she said of the lawsuit: «If you don't like the notion of conducting the public's business in public, you shouldn't run for office.»
It provides far more protections to individuals — especially in areas like freedom of speech and freedom of the press — than our Charter ever will.
As it was written, «freedom of the press» meant a lot less than modern journalists like to think.
«It's a good thing provided it defends all cases of religious persecution, not just those that are bothering domestic constituencies at home, and that it doesn't ignore other human - rights violations, which usually accompany religious persecution, like limits on freedom of the press, denial of democratic rights and persecution.»
It's a civil liberty, and in something that is unique to America, this is like freedom of speech and freedom of the press and privacy is right up there for us.
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