Sentences with phrase «television talking points»

Between political pandering and television talking points, lawmakers of color have been expecting this war with Trump.

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Today teachers of prophecy talk about satellite communication, space travel, television, world communism, the breakdown of the family and of church authority, abortion and the re-establishment of Israel's nationhood as all pointing to that return.
Recent research has concluded that television, computer games and video games are not necessarily harmful, but it is unlikely that a child under two will actually learn to talk sooner through that exposure (which was the point of the argument in the first place).
No research exists at this point to know whether a child would find better things to do with his or her time if all screens were turned off, although evidence suggests that the child would hear more adult speech and talk more.6 Heavy media use is defined as the television being on always or most of the time.
Yes, there are still intermediated media (if that's a valid phrase), particularly television, through which you can spread your unfiltered talking points via ads or through surrogates pontificating unchallenged on «news» shows.
In speaking engagements, and increasingly on television, he prosecuted his strategy to subvert the status quo by donning a suit and, in perfect and impossible - to - argue - against rhetoric, spouted the sort of radical ideology — pointing out the causal chain between U.S. foreign policy and terrorism — that would have landed anyone else in talk - show purgatory.
And he extols the county's «growing film & television industry,» talks about reconstruction underway on the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum and points to a drop in crime.
The company fondly repeats the talking point: It can fit a surfboard, a 50 - inch television and a mountain bike in the car at the same time (presumably with rear seats slid forward and using the front storage compartment).
This is not just a feature of the point / counterpoint talking heads that have emerged as the principal vehicle for television news.
These think tanks produce reports, hold conferences, write books, go on television, produce columns and blogs and generally and liberally splatter the public discourse with talking points.
Produced talking points and scripts for local broadcast television productions and monthly public services announcements
No research exists at this point to know whether a child would find better things to do with his or her time if all screens were turned off, although evidence suggests that the child would hear more adult speech and talk more.6 Heavy media use is defined as the television being on always or most of the time.
Most associations post REALTOR ® value talking points on their websites, many produce marketing materials for members to pass on to consumers or the media, and a few (with the resources to do so) create media campaigns, which include television commercials, print and electronic advertising, and social media posts that address their local market conditions and unique communications needs.
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