Sentences with phrase «problem over the radio»

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The CBS network, for example, adopted this policy in 1933 after it was involved in legal problems caused by the radio broadcasts over its stations of the controversial priest.
Alonso has seemingly got more and more frustrated by the problems on track and at the last race in Belgium, vented his anger over team radio before retiring from the race.
It's certainly been more harmonious than his first stint with the team was but it's not been without it's problems, with the performance and reliability of the Honda power units being the focus of the Spaniards frustrations on more than one occasion, most memorably when he called them «GP2 engines» over team radio at Suzuka.
The justices on the state's highest court heard arguments on whether problems counting absentee ballots justify the reversal of a lower state court ruling that declared Franken, the former comedian and progressive radio talk show host, the winner by 312 votes over Coleman, the freshman senator whose term expired at the beginning of the year.
«It's over once and for all,» Cuomo told Susan Arbetter on Albany's WCNY radio, adding, «And that is a big deal, because I came here to change the dysfunction, to fix the problems once and for all, even if it was hard.
But groups set out to remedy that problem by creating improvised wireless networks in damaged areas, distributing computers and «voice over IP» phones to storm victims and first responders, and establishing low - power FM radio stations in places like the Astrodome.
Her radio show, Calling All Pets, was heard in over 110 cities around the country, where Patricia dispensed advice about behavior problems and animal behavior research for over fourteen years.
the talk radio problem, we get similar instances over here in the UK, and it's very worrying.
Over the past three decades, SLS volunteers have taught and assisted inmates at several correctional institutions, offered «duty counsel» service at rural court houses, published numerous books and pamphlets, advocated for changes to laws that adversely affect the poor, participated on radio and television programs, helped individuals file their income tax returns, provided countless lectures and seminars, and assisted hundreds of thousands of individuals with their specific legal questions and problems.
So, you're a fan of BBC Radio and all of the content it puts out, but there's just one problem: you're American, and those broadcasts can sometimes prove difficult to tune in to over here in the New World.
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