Sentence examples for press means from inspiring English sources

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Having their own press means they can print as many, or as few, of a given design as they like.

Never mind whether they call themselves Democracy or Republic: free press means free country; controlled press, miserable tyranny.

For Kurdish leaders, the arrival of the world's press means that they will finally receive attention in proportion to their numbers.

To the Murdoch empire, a "free" press means the right to, for instance, sponsor the tricks of prominent British Murdoch reporter Mazher Mahmood – the "fake sheikh".

In the Budd plant, "press" means stamping presses, and many of them still stand, a couple of stories high, in numbered lines of half a dozen presses each.

The danger is in what's already happening—Americans losing any semblance of respect for what a free press means in this country, Americans disregarding fact-based reporting.

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Until the final days, "meeting the press" meant spurning the actual press entirely for TV entertainers like Oprah and Jay Leno.

Once the gutter press meant those rags designed to ruin people's lives with scandal, gossip and surmise.

This 1963 disk, De Keersmaeker told the press, meant a lot to her when she was growing up.

Its frequency, combined with the almost limitless opportunities for those caught out to appeal and a feisty press, mean it is a staple of news reporting.

Special counsels must obey such restrictions, too — and inevitable litigation over any subpoenas to the press mean courts will oversee their decisions.

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