Sentences with phrase «of a free press as»

Hollywood, beset by scandal in 2017, wouldn't mind backing a movie about the power of the free press as a sideswipe at an unpopular president, much less a movie about the power of the free press that might be the most feminist film Spielberg has ever made.
It is dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press as the cornerstone of our nation and our liberty.

Not exact matches

«This review will look at the sustainability of the national, regional and local press, how content creators are appropriately rewarded for their online creations, and ensure that the UK has a vibrant, independent and plural free press as one of the cornerstones of our public debate.»
The «grand bargain,» as the Detroit Free Press described it, was a pressure - packed and uneasy game of no - stone - unturned network leveraging, but it was a life saver for a city that had run out of options.
Local and regional magazines and newspapers, as well as specialist B2B publications, dedicate a certain number of column inches to locally based businesses so get in touch with the right press contacts and exploit this for free publicity.
Since his identity as Hogan's backer was revealed, Thiel's crusade against Gawker has been decried by a number of prominent journalists and defenders of a free press, who note that a billionaire bankrupting a media outlet as part of a personal vendetta raises serious questions about free speech.
The essentially limitless storage space of the computer network means that businesses are free to post as much information as they wish about themselves — computerized versions of brochures and press releases; product catalogs, complete with photos; a company overview; news and notes related to the industry the company serves; and contact and technical support information.
As a young boy, he sold subscriptions to the Detroit Free Press door to door and learned that sales operated according to a law of averages all its own.
Meanwhile, other big digital newcomers to the media scene, including BuzzFeed and Business Insider, have also been slow to take up the public interest banner long carried by the likes of the New York Times and the Press - Enterprise (a small California paper that, as Liptak explained, took two free speech cases all the way to the Supreme Court in the 1980s).
Back when those ugly census numbers came out, a columnist with the Detroit Free Press urged readers to think of the 2010 data «as the «thud» moment for the city of Detroit.»
Then Minister of Culture Jek Yeun Thong defended the measures, saying in Parliament that the local press would remain free as long as «no attempt is made by them, or through their proxies, to glorify undesirable viewpoints and philosophies.»
A collection of those newspaper columns was published by The Free Press in 1993 as Economic Principals: Masters and Mavericks of Modern Economics.
If you did that, you'd be a coward like most of these media companies that settle, that actually don't exercise their constitutional rights as members of the free press,» he said.
The TRAI chairman Rahul Khullar told the press that, the free roaming regime, will result is cross-subsidization as only 13 percent of the mobile subscribers use roaming facility and telecom companies could recover their cost by the local call charges, and the impact of this move will be reviewed after a year instead of three years.
You can use a variety of free websites to help create your press releases as well, so all you need to do is submit press releases to your local newspaper for the chance to get displayed in print for free.
The Detroit Free Press reported that nearly 70,000 of the city's 170,000 debtholders are allowed to vote on the blueprint, seen as...
This reading of Smith is also evident in James Q. Wilson's new book, The Moral Sense (Free Press), and is in no way idiosyncratic with Novak, as anyone who has ever read The Theory of Moral Sentiments well knows.
Besides polluting the free flow of ideas, manipulations such as these are nothing less than subversive: they undermine the United States and its institutions — universities, the press, charitable groups, foundations and the churches — by exploiting the legitimacy they may inherently possess, in order to gain for insidious designs credibility which the CIA would not otherwise be able to command.
Again, we may notice that the model used to picture God in much popular religious talk, and in some theological talk too, was borrowed, as Whitehead noted in his Modes of Thought (Free Press, 1968, p. 49), from «the characteristics of the touchy, vain, imperious tyrants who ruled the empires of the world.»
Charles Hartshorne, Man's Vision of God (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1941); Reality as Social Process (Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press, 1953); The Divine Relativity (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1948); Process and Divinity: Philosophical Essays Presented to Charles Hartshorne, ed.
Novak identifies the United States as a liberal society in the process of maturing, and proposes that the liberty of this society has and always will be dependent upon vigilance of mind with regard to such concerns as free speech, terrorism, and freedom of the press.
The First Amendment Defense Act can and should protect the free exercise of religion without ignoring the freedom of speech, press and assembly for the non-observant as well as the devout.
When challenged by the facts or with the law, the administration responds with attempts to undermine the free press and the judiciary, even going so far as to call the free press «an enemy of the people.»
Renewing American Compassion: How Compassion for the Needy Can Turn Ordinary Citizens into Heroes By Marvin Olasky Free Press, 201 pages, $ 21 As I write this, I am unsettled by thoughts of a boy named Kenneth, a mom named Tina, and a monstrous bureaucracy called HUD.
(Adventures of Ideas, New York: The Free Press, 1967, 169) He also rejects the conception of God as «the one supreme reality, omnipotently disposing a wholly derivative world.»
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 344) But God's primordial nature does much more than serve as the source of order.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 88) Whitehead further comments that God's «primordial nature directs such perspectives of objectification that each novel actuality in the temporal world contributes such elements as it can to a realization in God free from inhibitions of intensity by reason of discordance.&raFree Press, 1978, 88) Whitehead further comments that God's «primordial nature directs such perspectives of objectification that each novel actuality in the temporal world contributes such elements as it can to a realization in God free from inhibitions of intensity by reason of discordance.&rafree from inhibitions of intensity by reason of discordance.»
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 34) Such characterization of God's primordial nature does not leave much room to conceive him as the source of the initial aim of each actual entity especially when «the initial aim is the best» (Process and Reality, Corrected Edition, ed.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 85) This last sentence is as characteristic of the self as it is of the actual entity.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 108) So Whitehead ends by characterizing the primordial nature of God as the ground of all order and of all originality.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 350) Individual identity and completeness of unity are retained, as apparently is immediacy.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 210) The past provides the elements for the present actual self but these elements are adjusted as they become a part of the present self.
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 32) This is his systematic expression of his reference in Religion in the Making, as «the completed ideal harmony, which is God.»
There are no easy explanations as to why relatively well - educated people, living in a country with a «free press,» are basically ignorant of or misinformed about the consequences of U.S. foreign policy.
It was, as a matter of fact, the impact of the Judaeo - Christian tradition on Western civilization that is chiefly responsible for the awareness so prevalent among us today that history presses forward toward novel achievements, that the future is open and full of promise, that man is a free creature whose own decisions and deeds enter into the shaping of tomorrow's world.
The above provincial is very displeased, however, by a member of the province who «outed» himself as gay in the Detroit Free Press.
Some would even call a film like The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg, a piece of light propaganda for the free press, while others would celebrate it as a necessary gut check for how fragile our institutions and constitutional rights truly are.
As large corporations have come to dominate almost every public expression, replacing the soap box, the town meeting and the penny press with nation - wide and even worldwide newspaper and TV coverage, the economic considerations of business tend to push aside such democratic considerations as the free interchange of information and ideaAs large corporations have come to dominate almost every public expression, replacing the soap box, the town meeting and the penny press with nation - wide and even worldwide newspaper and TV coverage, the economic considerations of business tend to push aside such democratic considerations as the free interchange of information and ideaas the free interchange of information and ideas.
In North America we always have thought of our press as the basic medium for the free and open discussion of ideas, the extension of the soap - box, the essential element which makes possible the shaping of public opinions and decisions.
In an interview with Harry Cook, the religion writer for the Detroit Free Press, Smith articulated the theology of supersession as warrant for his views:
Charles Hartshorne, Reality as Social Process, The Free Press 1953, p. 142; also The Logic of Perfection, Open Court Publishing Co. 1962, chap.
I am reminded of the time when, as a reporter for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, I got an angry e-mail from a woman who assumed that because I had referred to «holiday season workers» in an article I wrote about college students taking on extra retail jobs between Thanksgiving and New Year's that I had a clear, «anti-Christian» bias.
(Adventures of Ideas, New York: The Free Press, 1967, 170) Whitehead replaces the characterization of God as an absolute despot with the Platonic conviction»... that the divine element in the world is to be conceived as a persuasive agency and not as a coercive agency.»
Griffin & Sherburne, New York: The Free Press, 1978, 10) He defined philosophic generalization as»... the utilization of specific notions, applying to a restricted group of facts, for the divination of the generic notions which apply to all facts.»
The real purpose of Dr. Schniewind's article is to show us the whole body of the Scriptural truth, in such a way as to press the question, whether Bultmann is not freeing the Gospel from its fetters by amputating its limbs.
For advice as to how to switch things up to accommodate various dietary needs and preferences, I turned to three experts: Elizabeth Turner, editor in chief of Vegetarian Times magazine; Nava Atlas, author of the cookbook «Vegan Holiday Kitchen,» (Sterling, 2011) and Beth Hillson, author of «Gluten - Free Makeovers ¨ (Da Capo Press, 2011).
16 oz gluten - free rolled oats (extra thick or regular)(half a bag) 1/4 cup and 2 Tbsp raw almonds, soaked overnight or for 10 - 12 hours 1/4 cup walnuts, soaked for 4 hours 1/4 cup raw pumpkin seeds, soaked for 6 hours 1/4 cup raw sunflower seeds, soaked for 6 hours 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut flakes 1/3 cup extra-virgin, cold - pressed olive oil 3 Tbsp liquid sweetener of your choice, such as raw coconut nectar, raw honey or maple syrup 2 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon 3/4 tsp ground nutmeg 3/4 tsp ground cloves 2/3 — 1 1/2 cups dried fruits / freeze - dried fruits
Ingredients 32 oz gluten - free rolled oats (extra thick or regular) 3/4 cup raw almonds, soaked overnight or for 10 - 12 hours 1/2 cup walnuts, soaked for 4 hours 1/2 cup raw pumpkin seeds, soaked for 6 hours 1/2 cup raw sunflower seeds, soaked for 6 hours 1 cup unsweetened coconut flakes 2/3 cup extra-virgin, cold - pressed olive oil 1/3 cup liquid sweetener of your choice, such as raw coconut nectar, raw honey or maple syrup 1 1/2 Tbsp ground cinnamon 1/2 Tbsp ground nutmeg 1/2 Tbsp ground cloves 1 1/2 — 3 cups dried fruits / freeze - dried fruits
Refined oils are free of defects, but typically don't have the same nutritional value as pressed olive oils.
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