Sentences with phrase «of a reporter if»

And I probably wouldn't be much of a reporter if my precision was as low as my fake test had indicated.

Not exact matches

So, the Bloomberg reporter who spoke to someone in my office raised concerns that if #ad is in among five or six other hashtags at the end of a tweet, is the consumer really going to notice it?
«The final decision on the implementation of the debt measures will be taken, if needed, at the end of the program, conditional on full - implementation of the program,» Centeno told reporters in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Charles Duhigg, one of the reporters who worked on the newspaper's iEconomy series in January, was asked if people should feel bad for buying iPads, iPhones and other gadgets, given that they're made under tough working conditions.
We realize that corporate diversity and hiring pages change, so if the information in this dataset is inaccurate or out of date, please send a note to Fortune data reporter Grace Donnelly.
If a reporter or journalist from a local news station agrees to do a story on you, don't let them carry the weight of promoting it alone.
If you need help, consider hiring an out - of - work newspaper reporter.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, asked in a conference call with reporters if the deal would go ahead if Moscow did not agree to joint production, said: «Contacts and negotiations at an expert level in the context of this deal are ongoing.
«If he asked Manning to give him documents, or provided Manning with tools by which to get him those documents, well, reporters use a lot of those same tools as well.»
Tillerson was asked by a reporter if the arrests in Saudi Arabia were «overreach» and if he was concerned there's a «power grab happening under the guise of anti corruption.»
«If numbers remain what they are today we will not improve our results in the second quarter versus the one of last year,» chief financial officer Denis Petrin told reporters after the company's annual meeting.
If Trump's frequent, occasionally personal critiques of opponents during the campaign disturbed some reporters, the first days of his presidency were an equally ominous sign that the press would face years of opposition from a president who seems eager to battle for every factual inch.
According to reports, Macron's digital team created dummy accounts, or honeypots, that looked like an individual's account with top level information from the campaign, but much of the contents was fake — planted specifically to render a data dump confusing, if not useless, since it would take a tremendous amount of time for reporters and citizen journalists to sort out the real from the fake.
If the reporter checks out your campaign and includes any of the deal terms, such as the amount you are raising, and decides to include it in an article, you potentially blew your securities exemption.
He might find, if this policy battle keeps heating up in the coming weeks, that the less familiar voice he gave reporters a taste of today might come in handy, too.
A copy of the agreement reviewed by The Hollywood Reporter reveals the two were to be paid $ 250,000 for the screenplay plus $ 150,000 more for rewrites if the producer exercised its option.
A September 23, 2016 Yahoo News article by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff said Page met with Sechin during the trip, at which point Sechin reportedly raised the possibility of lifting US sanctions on Russia if Trump became president.
If you're thinking about one of these campaigns, keep in mind that your progress might be interesting to reporters in your area as well as reporters who are specific to your sector, and you ought to be ready for them to follow the success of your campaign and the growth of your business, as well as be ready to answer all questions they'll have.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, police are aware of the video footage and will investigate the incident as a misdemeanor assault if Weinstein files a report.
The year after Gates left the job, President Barack Obama told White House reporters a «red line» for US intervention in Syria would come if the regime of President Bashar Assad used chemical weapons.
Ever since the bank introduced that extraordinary forward guidance in December of last year, Fed Chair Ben Bernanke has been at pains to explain to investors and reporters that the 6.5 % target is a «threshold» and not a «trigger,» meaning that the bank could decide to keep rates low for longer if it is not satisfied that 6.5 % really indicates a substantial improvement.
If you're still not convinced that tech has a culture problem, consider the case of the CEO who directed a reporter to a sex hotline.
Speaking to reporters last fall, Tom Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sounded a similar alarm: «If we're not careful, we will soon be in a post-antibiotic era.
«We reiterated to China that they have a diplomatic responsibility to exert much greater economic and diplomatic pressure on the regime if they want to prevent further escalation in the region,» U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters at a joint news conference with Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Indeed, he appears to be on thin ice in the Trump White House, with reports indicating that Chief of Staff John Kelly has soured on him, and Trump telling reporters «we'll see» if Bannon stays in the White House.
Oh, I knew the Harper Government ™ had nothing but contempt for the electorate — they're officially in contempt of Parliament — but as I watched him walking out on the reporters, I felt as if he were flipping me the bird.
OTTAWA — Toward the end of the 2015 election campaign, Justin Trudeau was chatting with reporters on the tarmac near his chartered Liberal aircraft when someone asked if he really thought his party could win big on...
When the reporter asked if Cambridge Analytica could offer investigations into the damaging secrets of rivals, Nix said it worked with former spies from Britain and Israel to look for political dirt.
But he likely knew something else: That if he didn't act, those anonymous surveys could just as easily have landed on a reporter's desk instead of his.
If everyone who visits rabble and likes it chipped in a couple of dollars per month, our future would be much more secure and we could do much more: like the things our readers tell us they want to see more of: more staff reporters and more work to complete the upgrade of our website.
This is a waste of time as, if someone else covered it, clearly the reporter you asked does NOT cover it.
«No,» Shkreli answered when a CNBC reporter asked him on air he if would cut the price in light of the backlash over the increase.
When asked on Friday if he was thinking of firing Rosenstein, the president cryptically told reporters: «You figure that out.»
In the past year a number of news reporters and others have asked if the CBOE Volatility Index ® (VIX ®) was at an unusually «low» level in light of all the worldwide geopolitical uncertainties.
But a few weeks later the governor of the Saudi Arabia Monetary Authority, Muhammad al Jasser, insisted to news reporters in Kuwait that Saudi Arabia had not purchased the gold cited in the June reports but rather had that extra gold all along in what he called «other accounts» — that is, in accounts not reported officially, just as the true status of China's gold accounts was not reported officially for six years, if the true status is being reported even now.
As more and more companies pull their advertisements from Fox News's The Ingraham Angle in protest of a controversial tweet from the show's host Laura Ingraham, The Hill's media reporter and opinion contributor, Joe Concha, writes that if the boycott succeeds «we've entered some dangerous territory.»
For example, in the latter days of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct principle of central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's question about interest rates, indicating it would be better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently, calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the doctrine of central bank independence.
Reporter Jang Hyeong - tae at Chosen Ilbo shared yesterday that a number of politicians running in Korean regional elections are promising to incorporate blockchain into governance if elected.
If this had been about Muslims instead of Christians the reporter wouldn't dare add a Koran with Playboy magazine as the picture from the article.
I'm wondering if the reporter of this article may be twisting the facts to meet the his / her own opinion?
When the Church panel found that the FBI too had been using «friendly» reporters at least through 1973, the bureau insisted that if names were published the reporters might «dry up» as sources of information — thus implying that the practice is still going on.
The Old Testament reads as if Israel hired a reporter to meticulously track all of her mistakes, weaknesses and shortcomings.
And therefore, if you want to put it on the spectrum, it probably is more accurate to say this movie is inspired by the story of Noah,» (The Hollywood Reporter, emphasis added).
To continue a bit with the end of that last idea: so if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.
Ross told reporters, «[We're done with] that kind of «what if» scenario that previous shows sort of played around with from a storytelling perspective, [so] we're just looking forward now, and focusing on science and research.»
He said that just when the mass of the people, and the priests, and the Roman soldiers, Herod and Pilate, and the idle ones on the street, the crowd in the gateway, and the newspaper reporters (if there were any such at that time) in short, when all the powers of the moment, however different their sentiments might have been, were agreed upon this view of the matter: that all was lost, hopelessly lost.
Better yet CNN, why don't you give us a list of all the reporters / journalists (I'm laughing as I write the word journalist) in your Time Warner corporation who are Christians and let people decide if they still want to read, watch or listen to their stories.
(So that when you read a news story, for instance, you might also get a composite assessment value that was assigned directly from other readers without them ever having to express such assessment via speaking, writing, etc. if a group of people are on the scene of some event covered by the news, then obviously there would be great value in knowing some directly transferred assessment values from their brains, rather than what today we get as a summary from a few reporters plus maybe a few witnesses that still have to express what they saw.)
Dan Gilgoff reported the indecent that Bruce Harper of the Washing Nationals was asked by a Torranto news reporter if he would be drinking any beer with his fellow baseball players in celebration of winning a game against the the Blue Jays and he replied that it was a «clown question».
Liberals inclined to minimize the significance of a leftward inclination among the media elite might test themselves on the point by asking how they would react if the situation were reversed — if, in fact, the world taken for granted by the nation's leading reporters and news executives tilted to the right rather than the left.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z