Sentences with phrase «needed airtime»

Now, we want to give some much needed airtime to parents.

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However, to buy «airtime» from Optus and to compete against them the company needed to develop a good low cost strategy to remain viable, Mr Cookson said.
We need opposition that is doing more useful proposing than taking up airtime and columns with an ocean of nothingness.
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He will need to rebuild some of his links with us Conservative Eurosceptics if he wants other MPs to back any of his proposals, second any of his motions and help him get some airtime in a Parliament which requires numbers to achieve things.
WOMEN are being «pushed out» of the EU debate and broadcasters need to give more airtime to female voices, says Harriet Harman.
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Just like NQ Security for Android charges N100 monthly for full mobile internet security + virus database updates, you could deduct the amount from the subscribers airtime without the need of a credit card or what have you.
This is a good device for a person who doesn't use a lot of airtime (prepaid) but has a need for email / text.
Wonderbook would've been a major low point in any conference in any given year, but Sony felt the need to give it a whopping 15 minutes of airtime in a year when their conference already touched on a great deal of dry topics which left the audience half asleep.
The show is set to kick off at 5:30 p.m. for folks on the West coast, though the official website has a handy airtime tracker in case you need to figure out when to tune in.
But it seems to me that if you decide you are going to give airtime to the other side of this crucial and hot - button issue, you need to have a scientist.
But still, broadcasters have been subject to rules aimed at ensuring people have access to the political information needed in order to vote and engage in political life, like the fairness doctrine, which required that broadcasters devote some programming to controversial political issues and that when a broadcaster endorsed a candidate, the news outlet still had to give airtime to the other candidates in the election.
The O2 Refresh tariff means those who want to upgrade early from another handset need only pay off the remaining value of their handset (rather than the combined value of handset and Airtime for the remaining time on their contract — potentially saving hundreds of pounds to stay bang - up - to - date).
For example, once you've been in the working world for a few years, your internships (while in school) probably don't need as much airtime.
As a result, meaningful experiences — like changes in weight — aren't able to be lovingly shared between partners and the desire to make changes in order to lose weight or have a healthier relationship with food don't get the airtime they need.
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