Sentence examples for press challenged from inspiring English sources

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The press challenged the scheme as "ordinary" people faced apparently unfair penalties.

He achieved fame in the early nineteen-sixties, becoming a sexually liberated symbol of the counterculture after the publisher Grove Press challenged obscenity laws and brought his works to an American audience.

It was not simply that Mr. Bush repeatedly declined to express either approval or disapproval of the flying of the Confederate flag over the state capitol, even when Tim Russert, interviewing him Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press," challenged him by saying, "Lead!" It was that Mr. Bush met fresh questions about the flag with a stern, displeased expression.

Last February, a coalition of media advocacy groups (including Prometheus Radio Project, Media Alliance, Media Access Project, and Free Press) challenged the FCC in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.

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And to the extent that the press challenges the White House, they would be offering something different, something distinct, which would presumably drive up demand for their product.

The revelations and denials, the slow unraveling of deception, the critical role of a free and independent press challenging the cover-up and digging for the truth are all very familiar, especially to those of us who actually were in Washington back during those peculiar days and nights of Richard Nixon.

Culture Minister Ataollah Mohajerani and several other reformist deputies attacked parts of the bill, including the proposed ban on press challenges to the Constitution.

The anonymity order was lifted after a concerted press challenge by the Daily Mail, the Mirror and the Sun, after being alerted by the Press Association, and which had the backing of the justice secretary, Chris Grayling.

A capable Italian lawyer, batting back press challenges in excellent English, French and German, Infantino was defenceless but for a flawed holding position, adopted not by him but 54 European football association representatives, none of whom took a seat alongside him to explain themselves.

As the judiciary press office challenged the claim by May, the home secretary, Clarke said he would take a bet with her that nobody had used a cat to resist deportation.

Later, on NBC's "Meet The Press," Tom Brokaw challenged Cain as well.

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