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We always give people the right of reply and that's what played out on air today.
Lawyers representing both sides will have the right of reply to what they heard on Wednesday.
The Labour leader was given the right of reply but the paper also reprinted most of the original accusations.
The right of reply and the obligation to correct inaccuracies are also the mark of a free and responsible press.
It is at once a gift and a curse: to be immortalised in unchangeable texts, and yet to barely have the right of reply.
In a series of "Ted stories" he gives the right of reply to some of the important people in his life, including his most recent ex, Jane Fonda.
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Then the Pentagon got an uncontested right-of-reply after Winterbottom and Ahmed had signed off.
It originally extended the broadcast media's regulatory regime to print and online outlets, including a statutory right-of-reply clause, regardless of merit.
Davie says that "in the weird world of the BBC" Panorama allowed the BBC a right of reply.
Although legal advice was sought before the broadcast, no right of reply was offered to the unnamed individual at the centre of the allegation.
Ali said that there was already a case that the report has been "unduly influenced by foreign powers hostile to the rise of democracy in the Middle East" and that he had been given assurances by government lawyers that the Brotherhood would be given "notice of the report and right of reply to criticism".
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