Sentence examples for news implies from inspiring English sources

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And in Britain, in particular, there is a creeping sense of déjà vu: as in 1979, an unpopular Labour government is living out its final weeks amid taunts from the Conservatives that it is "soft on the unions".Yet for all the sound and fury, none of the recent news implies that industrial relations around the world have returned to the dire state of two or three decades ago.

Distant fires and explosions can be seen through windows in some paintings, and the antique radio featured in "War News" implies that the artist is thinking less about Iraq than about the war that was going on during his boyhood in the 1940's.

There is not one economic view, no matter how often Fox News implies that there is.

The Catalonia news "implies that the Spanish government may have to take on more debt and it cannot afford to do so," Richard Franulovich, a currency expert at Westpac Securities, told Reuters.

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Schlesinger sees the papers, taken together, as providing good news, implying that the task of limiting warming could be more feasible than many analyses have concluded.

When confronted with the misinformation campaign on Bill Maher's Real Time show, Bill O'Reilly reverted back to the tired claim that there is a difference between hard news, commentators and soft news, implying that the latter two have no obligation to report facts; and have no prohibition on reporting known falsehoods.

Mother mentors contribute to prevention of parent to child transmission of HIV When Margaret Ishmael found out she was HIV positive ten years ago in 2002 at the age of 20, she was so shocked that she collapsed, utterly devastated at what this news implied for her future.

The primary modification to accomplish that, Mr. Ward said, is to have the bearers of good news "imply the savings are available to everyone, to say 'Come join the crowd' without saying it" too overtly, which might blunt the campaign's edge.

Your May 22 news article implies that most of Russia's regional governors are authoritarian, when in fact some regions are more democratic than the federal government in Moscow.

Similarly, the marked thematic structure in example 12 from the Tishreen Arabic news report implies a positive representation of Syria.

Consistent with previous findings about the distinctions between the conceptual devices of foreign news and foreign policy news, the focus of CCTV's foreign policy news coverage on the U.S. and East Asia indicated China's regionalized foreign policy design, while the increasing soft news in its foreign news coverage implied CCTV's inclination to tap the audience demands.

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