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Even if it can be justified in terms of maximising a return to licence payers (which the BBC has been actively encouraged to do by successive Ministers and select committees), it is becoming bad PR at a time of unprecedented hostility from the commercial sector.
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One's becoming bad is not the fault of one's constitution, but a matter of one's injuring or not fully developing the constitution in the appropriate direction" (Shun 1997, 219 20).
What if I'm becoming bad?" [Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix].
Trump's bravado on these jobs announcements is becoming a bad joke.
As for Dawkins, if the core feature of atheism is (supposedly) reason, then he is becoming a bad advert for it.
In response to a question about whether the E.C.B. is becoming a "bad bank" thanks to its purchases of troubled nations' debt, Mr. Trichet, his voice rising, insisted that his institution has performed "impeccably, impeccably!" as a guardian of price stability.
Local journalist Hridayesh Joshi told the BBC from Visakhapatnam: "The situation is becoming increasingly bad.
"What I find astonishing is that this good news story - that we are all living for longer - is becoming a bad news story that we are all going to be poorer," says Ros Altmann, director general of Saga.
He concludes, "London is becoming a bad version of Dubai".
SB: Today there were yet more riots in Greece, and Spain is becoming (as bad as) Greece too.
Finally, Ignatius says that the scariest part of Syria is that hundreds of jihadists have flowed into Syria to fight for al Qaeda and so Syria is becoming as bad as the tribal areas of Pakistan.
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