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The owners of the news surely reject the 1977 British royal commission on the press definition on the crucial role of newspapers: "To advance the public interest by publishing facts and opinions without which a democratic electorate cannot make responsible judgments".
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Asserting in Plato's Apology that "the unexamined life is not worth living," he pressed for definitions of the virtues or excellences which were widely recognized and claimed by his fellows, but which they found difficult to explain.
If this present case should happen to come before the courts I should most certainly press for a definition of obscenity for the guidance of publishers in general.
His drawings illustrate Siegel's book, Damned Welcome: Aesthetic Realism Maxims (New York: Definition Press, 1972, 2011).
Perry spokesman Mark Miner told HuffPost that Perry is already "spending six days a week now on the campaign trail," but clarified that he was including fundraisers that are closed to the press in his definition of campaigning.
If we consider the fact that most organisms experience/view their surroundings at very different scales (e.g., cancer cells versus small wasps versus migratory birds) (Daoust et al. in press), a general definition of what constitutes a landscape must therefore be broad enough to encompass any area at any relevant scale.
"For those who hunger for simplicity and for administrative tidiness, for there to be a White Paper which can kind of set out exactly what's going to happen, it's not going to be like that," said Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude when pressed for a definition on BBC Radio 4's PM programme.
Under Miller's definition of "press", the richest and most powerful publishers of all, Google, Facebook, and Twitter, are arguably exempt because they do not seek to exercise "editorial control" or indeed report news as part of a business model.
Reactions to the declaration were mixed, notably on the definition of press freedom and the listing of countries that violated it.
Todd again pressed him for a definition, but got opposite: anything "specifically authorized and O.K.'d" and "blessed by the Justice Department" was not torture.
His interviewer, cybersecurity reporter Kate Conger, also pressed him on the definition of a good versus bad hacker — and whether there's much of a difference.
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