Sentence examples for the extent of press from inspiring English sources

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The results of this study indicate that the extent of press coverage on aspects of the H1N1 pandemic was closely linked to single events, as shown in Figure  2.

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He has steered her away from the sharp edge of racism, even to the extent of stipulating before press interviews, "No questions about color, now... ...... Unlike the two American Negroes who have reached the highest peaks of tennis, Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe, Evonne displays no willingness to talk about her race.

It will examine the extent of unlawful conduct by the press and look at the police's initial hacking investigation.

Because the extent of the movement required to press a key was minimal, movement trajectories were not collected, the responses were registered based solely on the activations of the keys, and the Optotrak calibration was not done.The mapping of response fingers/keys onto the eight possible stimulus locations was fixed within and across participants.

But his brief goes much further than that, a two-pronged investigation into the "culture, practices, ethics of the press" and the "extent of unlawful or improper conduct within News International and other organisations", as well as the "extent to which the police received corrupt payments or were otherwise complicit in such misconduct".

Reporting to two different cabinet ministers on two different timescales, he has been asked both to "inquire into the culture, practices, and ethics of the press" and "the extent of unlawful or improper conduct within News International and other newspaper organisations".

Most notably, Dan Cruickshank's BBC film Raiders of the Lost Art insinuated that the staff had grossly misled the military and the press over the extent of the losses, been involved with the looting themselves, allowed the museum to be used as a military position, and had perhaps even harboured Saddam Hussein.

Hogan-Howe admitteditted he had been surprised by the extent of the some officers' relationships with the press.

Having taken control, it cannot let the press talk about the extent of its corruption and so has to move in on this, the third leg of the stool.

Although Mr. Corzine had been dogged by Republicans and pummeled in the press for disclosing the extent of his financial gifts to Ms. Katz and others in a piecemeal manner, he did not seem to get the message.

NUJ general secretary Michelle Stanistreet said: "It says a lot about our capital's police force that they are refusing to provide basic information about the extent to their snooping and targeting of journalists, preferring to hide in bureaucratic excuses rather than cough up and reveal the extent of how they have compromised sources and press freedom.

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