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Republicans are trying to define the press and public's view of what counts as a compromise, by reiterating their existing positions as if they constituted concessions.
This paper presents the modelling of components with complex shape to be manufactured by closed die forging and sheet metal forming and one tries to show how numerical simulation may help in defining the shape and size of initial material or blank and predict the forces needed to define the press to be used in the process, as well as the possible defects.
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Mr Venediktov, who sits on the committee, says the law defines the press's responsibilities to its owners but says nothing about its responsibilities to the public another way of making it "just an instrument".Passing bad laws, or good laws with bad details, or good laws that are badly implemented, are all risks of Mr Putin's system.
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Some Federalists even argued that if we start to write things down — put rights into writing — we might actually imply something bad; we might actually imply — If we try to define the freedom of press, freedom of religion and put it into words, maybe the implication will be that in some way or another the national government actually does have some power over those things.
Instead of maintaining the principle of one law for all, Hacked Off and its supporters want a special press law, even though no one can define what "the press" is any longer.
The four horsemen of nonprofit coverage -- charity balls, big gifts, soft features about worthy programs and, of course, scandal -- have defined the general press's perspective of the nonprofit sector.
The Woodstock debacle may or may not have scared away some Coachella sales, but it clearly defined the early press for the event and led directly to a 40% jump in the Indio show's insurance costs, Tollett said.
His argument offers a classic example of why politicians cannot be trusted to regulate the press: they define "the public interest" in a way that suits them, and punish publications who defy this interest.
"If an independent press regulator is answerable to a government-appointed 'validator', is it really independent?" he asks, worrying that the charter allows "politicians to define the parameters within which the press operate".
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