Coverage
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The U.S. accounted for 79 percent of total news
coverage.
The combined
coverage
of Russia, China and India, for example, reached just one percent.
This story eclipsed every country except Iraq, and received 10 times the
coverage
of the IPCC report.
And this lack of global
coverage
is all the more disturbing when we see where people go for news.
Local TV news looms large, and unfortunately only dedicates 12 percent of its
coverage
to international news.
The news
coverage
at the time made it seem like stones, Molotov cocktails and burning tires were the only activities taking place in the Intifada.
I was sometimes left out of the questions asked of all other candidates and out of
coverage
about the elections.
So little by little, working with our partners, we are deploying one ocean drone in each of those boxes, the hope being that achieving planetary
coverage
will give us better insights into those planetary systems that affect humanity.
Given the tone of the coverage, you'd think that we had decided to shut down the LHC and go home.
But what we saw was a public that was flooded with hysterical and sensational coverage, sometimes inaccurate, sometimes completely wrong.
Discrimination: a fitness app can sell your data to a health insurance company, preventing you from getting
coverage
in the future.
In my research, we find, for example, at the University of Zurich, that Swiss banks who get caught up in media, and in the context, for example, of tax evasion, of tax fraud, have bad media
coverage.
This is Derek Bodner, a sports journalist who used to write for Philadelphia Magazine until a few months ago when the magazine cut out all sports
coverage.
Reuters now integrates African blogs into their
coverage
of Africa.
This would maximize media
coverage
and grab the attention of the crowds who would be in town.
It was a lot like the Holocaust coverage, it was buried in the paper.
Drownings and asthma deaths don't get much
coverage.
These are small-scale accidents, and we should be wondering whether they should get the kind of play, the kind of coverage, that they do.
They have
coverage
like the size of my thumbnail.
Does anyone here have a working cell phone that's on, with coverage, who can make a call right now without a lot of fussing?
But many a time, they're not easily accessible or relatable, particularly to individuals within minority and underserved communities, who face bias in addition to barriers like language and culture and inadequate health insurance
coverage.
PM: Jane, for the ones who may not have seen the extraordinary
coverage
around the world of Fire Drill Fridays and the impact that they have already had, talk to us about the origin of this idea, this particular response to the climate crisis.
And I was watching television in New York, and there seemed to be just one point of view that was coming across, and the
coverage
went from the US State Department to embedded troops.
I realized that I had been so immersed in the media
coverage
of Mexicans that they had become one thing in my mind, the abject immigrant.
To make the story short, here is the
coverage
of the country.
But we are also investing around another 300 million dollars this year to extend that
coverage.
For example, even in the United States, the 200,000 species known currently actually has been found to be only partial in coverage; it is mostly unknown to us in basic biology.
It's got, by now, pretty good
coverage
of everything you might find in a standard reference library.
In Boston ... Boston is a little bit like Namibia in its cell phone coverage, (Laughter) so that we're not accustomed to that all the time, but some of the time.
Do you give the nets for free to maximize coverage, or do you make people pay in order to make sure that they really value them?
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