Sentence examples for value of the press from inspiring English sources

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The Sullivan decision, the memorandum said, overstated the social value of the press.

Just as American Apparel must surely be fully aware of the value of the press generated by their highly sexualized advertisements, one wonders if it's possible that Victoria's Secret's ad team designed the campaign to attract attention by sparking controversy.

A week after the University of Southern California barred the editor of the student-run newspaper, The Daily Trojan, from being reappointed to a second term, college newspapers nationwide planned to publish identical editorials today denouncing the action as a betrayal of "the fundamental value of the press," according to an advance version of the editorial.

A blog I dedicate to one of its key programmers, Intishal Al Timini, a man who not only understands the value of the press, as much as that of his filmmakers, but also cares for the world around him as much as he cares about his family and his films.

"When President Trump denigrates journalists and dismisses reporting that he does not like as 'fake news,' it undermines the value of the press in a democracy and sends a terrible signal to those in power around the world who have few institutional or political restraints on their ability to stifle critical voices," Mahoney said. .

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Mohamed Keita is right in highlighting the value of the free press for Africa.

The value of the Pathfinder Press property reflects in part the fact that demolition and new construction of a sizable building could begin fairly promptly, without zoning or other complications, developers say.

As Jon Slattery points out, the deal exposes how far the value of the regional press has fallen: back in 1994 Northcliffe Newspapers paid £93m for the Nottingham Evening Post alone.

A particularly good example of the value of the business press in telling the real political story comes from the latest issue of Businessweek.

Despite the seizure of the phone records, a Justice Department spokesman said the agency valued freedom of the press and was "always careful and deliberative in seeking to strike the right balance between the public interest in the free flow of information and the public interest in the fair and effective administration of our criminal laws".

"Because we value the freedom of the press, we are always careful and deliberative in seeking to strike the right balance between the public interest in the free flow of information and the public interest in the fair and effective administration of our criminal laws," it said.

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