Press
in sentence
1835 examples of Press in a sentence
Since other countries’ economies and jobs are also at stake, they owe it to their citizens to
press
the US to deliver meaningful financial reforms.
Together, they should
press
for assurances of a free and fair process, with the aim of avoiding the kind of mess that followed the Iranian elections.
The power of the foreign
press
is worrisome for those with an interest in Venezuela's welfare, because perceptions affect realities, including foreign investment, risk premiums on debt, tourism and capital outflows.
Hard facts appear to support the international
press
depictions of Venezuela.
Does the business
press
ever call JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon cute, or describe him as “pouty,” or remark on his good hair and nice abs, as though he were a male stripper?
It remains for the US, working with Israel and the international community, to break this logjam and
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forward toward a settlement.
Moscow's elite, inhabiting a boom town informed by a
press
geared to elite tastes, might miscalculate the mood of the country.
Everything flirts with it--parliament, the press, the police, and the administration.
The Fed’s bout of indigestion started with Chairman Ben Bernanke’s June 19
press
conference, where he warned that the Fed’s purchases of long-term securities might start to taper off if the economy continued to perform well – specifically, if unemployment fell to 7%.
The annual Gridiron Club Dinner in Washington, where the president is lampooned by the press, is a relic of this custom.
They are managed by equally professional
press
handlers, masters of spin and the television sound bite.
The authorities’ overblown reaction – and that of much of the
press
– was all the odder for having occurred just as the US Senate was voting down a bill that would have made it harder for known killers and mentally disturbed people to buy guns, or for private individuals to acquire weapons normally used only in warfare.
The Energy DeficitMILAN – I have been surprised by the recent coverage in the American
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of gasoline prices and politics.
Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee – who was noticeably less forthcoming on Tibet than his American counterpart during a
press
conference with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice – has publicly warned the Dalai Lama against doing anything that could have a “negative impact on Indo-Sino relations.”
But the combination of popular indignation, courageous and independent judges, and a dynamic free
press
seems to be propelling the country along a promising path, as the irresponsible actions of politicians and businessmen are not only brought to light, but also punished.
It was a blunder that was quickly revealed by the press, triggering several judicial investigations and police inquiries, as well as a parliamentary commission requiring the appearance of the interior minister himself.
Krenz hesitated, then handed him a
press
release.
Instead, it has fallen to foreign
press
organizations to defend him.
Trump has consistently denigrated
press
coverage that is critical of his administration as “fake news,” just as he has sought to undermine the authority of the independent judiciary by branding those who disoblige him as “so-called” judges.
Trump went much further during his campaign, when he encouraged followers at his mass rallies to attack the
press
verbally as “scum.”
This number has been widely quoted in the financial
press.
The US seems more reluctant than ever to exercise the leverage that it still has to
press
China to correct policies that threaten to distort trade, foster huge trade imbalances, and spark greater competition for scarce raw materials.
To advance both objectives, the EU must link its investment and aid programs to concrete progress on democratization, and
press
for much greater accountability and improvement in reforming educational systems throughout the region.
In a joint
press
conference, both promised that their countries would stand with Pakistan’s government and people.
Given what Politkovskaya represented—the responsibility of a democratic
press
to question the Kremlin and its policies—the government should have made certain that nothing bad happened to her.
Then there is the
press.
Once their reporting gained traction, the rest of the
press
picked up the scandal and kept up the pressure on the Nixon White House.
How elusive the peace dividend remains can be seen from the government’s decision to
press
ahead with the expansion of an already-large military.
The tone of ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet’s comments in the Q & A section of the
press
conference following the October meeting was unusually hawkish.
But what seems clear is that the ECB used the October
press
conference to warn politicians, trade unions, and the markets that its long period of monetary-policy inactivity is coming to an end.
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