Sentences with phrase «political slant»

"Political slant" refers to a biased perspective or leaning towards a particular political ideology or viewpoint. It suggests that the information or viewpoints presented may not be neutral and can be influenced by one's political beliefs. Full definition
The Examiner has a very decided political slant and agenda, so I'd want to stick with what's openly declared and their willingness to verify, not what they want to imply.
Something that does not sit well with me though is the American Savior political slant.
The movie's whole political slant is a huge part of its legend.
But the warrant had been renewed three times — once by Trump's own Justice Department appointees — and law - enforcement sources claim that the judge had been, contra the memo, informed of the dossier author's political slant.
Not only that, but I was surprised to find how many people made fun of it with a political slant.
He could alienate his fan base from American Pie by making a film with a political slant.
But while the hacks and the lobbyists all marveled at this bold / bonkers (depending on your political slant) pledge, the membership were mostly complaining that it hadn't gone far enough; why wasn't Ed promising to re-nationalise the energy companies and give electricity and gas away to everyone for free?
Rather than trying to measure the political slant of news stories based on semantic analysis, the team used a far more expedient method: The «political alignment» of each story was determined by the average political alignment of all the users who posted a link to that story.
More V For Vendetta than The Matrix and definitely worth seeking out if you like sci - fi with a political slant.
Lighter on action than I'd hoped, it instead tries to juggle too many subplots and fumbles its political slants with too many cliches and distracting bilingual conversations which jump between languages from sentence to sentence which seemed bizarre.
I also think there's still an interesting story here about how the process of television news broke down in such a way that people stopped asking if the story that ended Rather's career was true or not, focusing more on the political slant on both sides of the issue.
The political slant in the AFT's response suggests it has lost sight of this goal.
Pupil premium does have a political slant in that it will remain «for the duration of this parliament».
Readers from around the world can now keep up with news as seen through the local news market rather than relying on the possibility of a political slant in their home countries or regions to filter that news.
Wilkinson's work is part of the group exhibition «Political Slant: Editorial Cartoons» at Hofstra University Museum on view through Dec 21, 2012.
«Political Slant: Editorial Cartoons» presents artwork from five political cartoonists from around the country.
Handelsman's work is currently on view in «Political Slant: Editorial Cartoons» at Hofstra University Museum.
Judith Bernestein's large - scale charcoal drawings from the mid-1970s intertwine controversial imagery with a political slant.
The artist states during the interview that he is interested only in memory and how memory gets mediated; he says the work he is trying to achieve has or should have no political slant.
Kelley's work is on view through Dec 21 in «Political Slant: Editorial Cartoons» at Hofstra University Museum.
And were books that had a somewhat more political slant.
«Environmental» puts a political slant on the work and gives the impression that the work must be «of use» in some way.
Though advisers to then - Attorney General John Ashcroft introduced a political slant to the honors program in 2002, use of a candidate's political background as a litmus test for hiring accelerated in 2006, not surprisingly under Gonzales.
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