Sentence examples for constitutes a press from inspiring English sources

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Why anyone would debate what, officially, constitutes a press conference stems from a long-running rift between the Clinton press corps and the campaign over the candidate's accessibility.

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Medina, an NBC anchor in Los Angeles, added that he's "been a journalist for a long time" and "anytime there's somebody who takes questions from the press at a large event, that constituted a press conference".

Third, the findings are predicated on our construct of what constitutes a good quality press release.

"It's best not to make too many assumptions about what constitutes a healthy relationship," Frost said in a press release.

Recent popular press suggests that 'binge flying' constitutes a new site of behavioural addiction.

But at a press conference on Friday, Bratton said that the sale of untaxed cigarettes constitutes "a seemingly minor quality-of-life offense, if you will".

Work constitutes a relevant sphere in life: levels of competence, aptness, responsibility and productivity press on the worker in a pursuit of self-improvement.

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