Sentence examples for possibility of media from inspiring English sources

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It's blunted the possibility of media and political attacks.

Chavez, a close friend of former Cuban president Fidel Castro, prefers treatment in Havana because he is guaranteed discreet treatment and a lower possibility of media leaks.

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To explore the possibility of media-centric service composition, we also prototype the FIRS T@PCtestbed consisting of multimedia computing and networking devices.

Those future-thinking prophets over at creative communications agency Dentsu London along with their design collaborators in all things tomorrow, BERG, have released two videos looking at the possibilities of media landscapes as they become omnipresent yet more economical, and as "app culture" makes the leap from smartphones to domestic products.

A member of the government admitted that the possibility of upsetting media figures in the run-up to a referendum "had crossed my mind".

He discussed the possibility of using media as a form of control, "using TV in South Africa … to cool down the tribal temperature raised by radio", with no acknowledgement of the Orwellian implications.

But cable companies, far from blind to the possibility of other media companies' leapfrogging them and serving consumers directly, are working on their own devices that will allow Internet video to be streamed to televisions.

Photograph: David Cannon/Getty Kudos to Karen Crouse, the golf correspondent at the Times, who has raised the possibility of the media boycotting the Masters unless Augusta National, the snooty country club that hosts the tournament, agrees to admit some female members.

By John Cassidy April 7 , 2012Kudos to Karen Crouse, the golf correspondent at the Times, who has raised the possibility of the media boycotting the Masters unless Augusta National, the snooty country club that hosts the tournament, agrees to admit some female members.

He started writing at length about the possibility of electronic media storage, culminating in a 1934 book, "Monde," where he laid out his vision of a "mechanical, collective brain" that would house all the world's information, made readily accessible over a global telecommunications network.

Ungar (1999) examined the possibility of enhanced media attention biasing the public perception that extreme weather events are increasing.

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