Sentences with phrase «newspaper article in question»

The newspaper article in question takes its figure of 18 million from the same Parliament speech by MP Richard Evans on October 17 1996 that called for the eradication of feral cats.

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A study undertaken in 2011 found that, in a typical month, 78 % of newspaper articles were written by men, 72 % of Question Time contributors were men and 84 % of reporters and guests on Radio 4's Today show were men.
Several newspaper articles question why Australian women are more anxious about their pregnancies despite Australia's safe record in childbirth.
This question is coming directly from M.A. Johnson in an article he wrote in BusinessDay newspaper of February 9, 2016.
Over the last year, critical news articles from national newspapers like the New York Times and Washington Post have questioned the quality of education the company offers, pointing out overbilling for ineligible students in Colorado and a Pennsylvania school where virtual students performed significantly worse than their public school peers.
In newspaper reports and scholarly articles, questions emerged about «common cause» and culpability — which of the crowd committed the murder?
The study also found that about 97 percent of all the comment articles published in the Herald Sun newspaper either rejected or questioned the views of the vast majority of climate scientists that human emissions of greenhouse gases are the main cause of climate change.
A follow - up question — we are all familiar with the syndrome where when we read an article in the newspaper on a subject we are highly familiar with, we realise how shallow and stupid and ill - informed the journalist is.
The article in question was carefully vetted by the newspaper's experienced libel lawyer prior to publication.
The plaintiff's lawsuit was based solely on a newspaper article in which a director of one of the defendants was quoted as saying that the property in question was haunted.
Blogs, news programs, articles, magazines, newspapers and water cooler conversations are all immersed in the quest to answer the eternal question: did he do it?
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All the judges agreed that he was commenting on Telnikoff's article, but in deciding that question, could the court look at the context, ie Telnikoff's article in a previous issue of the newspaper?
Candidates are supplied with some written information, such as a newspaper article, and are then asked questions on it in their interview.
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