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The argument turned on the role of the Federal Communications Commission, the regulators charged with insuring that the radio system served the "public interest, convenience and necessity".
The Federal Communications Commission is supposed to insure that the carriers, who are leaseholders on public spectrum, use that resource to serve "the public interest, convenience, and necessity".
Although the FCC can exercise no prior restraint of television content, it is charged with ensuring that stations operate within the "public interest, convenience, and necessity".
Perhaps the rules have relaxed since my Broadcasting 101 days in film school, but my memory is clear: our public airwaves are to be used in the interest, convenience and necessity of the public.
Imagine further that official policy regarding the print media was governed not by the First Amendment but by the proclamation that "our newsprint and ink are to be used in the interest, convenience and necessity of the public".
If that mandate amounts to an unconstitutional delegation, experts in administrative law have warned, then so do the broad marching orders Congress has given to agencies like the Federal Communications Commission, which is charged with regulating broadcasting in light of "public interest, convenience and necessity".
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During his trial, Mr. Porter revealed that the police had even gotten his name wrong — his real name was Theodore Wilson — but the court stuck to the wrong name in the interest of convenience.
Look, the alliance of interest and convenience between the United States and Saudi Arabia that began after the Second World War, when they served us as a gas pump and an aircraft carrier during the Cold War and collaborated with us against the Soviets all over the world, that ended when the Cold War ended.
When broadcasters asked Congress for a free license to digitally broadcast on the public's airwaves, they did so with the promise that they would broadcast in the public interest and convenience, and that they would remain free-to-air.
This simple annotation function automatically opens a link to the NCBI web page corresponding to the gene of interest, for convenience.
Of interest, the convenience biomonitoring samples have already been used to estimate internal dose of parabens (Cowan-Ellsberry and Robison 2009).
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