Press
in sentence
1835 examples of Press in a sentence
To further strengthen their brand, they actually have professional P.R. firms that shape how the
press
talks about them.
First, we have to provide the fuel; second,
press
the accelerator pedal; third, steer the car.
And the same thing with the Bill of Rights and all the amendments and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the E.U. conventions on human rights and fundamental freedoms and the
press
freedom?
Members of the African National Congress thought that in the bush he would have time to rest and recuperate away from the public eye, and it's true that lions tend to be a very good deterrent to
press
and paparazzi.
So we published some articles in the academic press, in medical journals, in finance journals.
But it wasn't until we actually got the popular
press
interested in this that we began to get some traction.
The last big innovation in education was the printing
press
and the textbooks.
I was getting interviewed by all these national news outlets and
press
outlets, and it was amazing.
There was all sorts of
press
coverage, all over the world, going right down to "Dr.
Little wonder that the report concluded that in this respect, the press, particularly the tabloids, appear not to be living up to the importance of their role in our democracy.
But I'm going see what happens if I
press
this button.
The prison warden, looking equally indifferent, said, "Any trouble, just
press
the red buzzer, and we'll be around as soon as we can." (Laughter) I sat down.
You
press
on them and they don't jiggle and they don't have x's.
But the First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees us a free
press
for a reason, and that's to enable an adversarial press, to challenge the government, but also to work together with the government, to have a dialogue and debate about how we can inform the public about matters of vital importance without putting our national security at risk.
There's really no question, the principles that have been the foundation of this project have been the public interest and the principles that underly the journalistic establishment in the United States and around the world, and I think if the
press
is now saying, we support this, this is something that needed to happen, that's a powerful argument, but it's not the final argument, and I think that's something that public should decide.
One is the Signals Intelligence mission that we've unfortunately read so much about in the
press.
They think of it as a momentous invention of humanity, kind of on a par with the Gutenberg press, for example.
And from that lens, what the NSA has done is equivalent to the authorities back in Germany inserting some device into every printing
press
that would reveal which books people bought and what they read.
You had March of 2013, you had a South Korean attack that was attributed in the
press
to North Korea that took out thousands of computers.
I wasn't seeing myself in the popular
press.
He's running for U.S. Senate in Tennessee, and he says, "Mellody, I desperately need some national
press.
What he was saying was, actually the full quotation is, "If you
press
me to say what is the method of science, I would have to say: anything goes."
We're entering an age where we can stop him with the
press
of a button from 1,000 miles away, because whether he knew it or not, as soon as he decided to use his cell phone, he stepped into the realm of cyber.
No more phone, no more detonator, maybe no more terrorist, all with the
press
of a button from a thousand miles away.
What if your country had no free
press?
That was fortunate for me, because in most
press
photos I appear too, although often between Sophia's legs.
I have all the
press
clippings of those four magnificent minutes, because I don't want to forget them when old age destroys my brain cells.
I was looking at the news streams and listening to the
press
conferences of the government officials and the Tokyo Power Company, and hearing about this explosion at the nuclear reactors and this cloud of fallout that was headed towards our house which was only about 200 kilometers away.
For me, it gave me an opportunity to be more in the trade
press
and get this out to the public, and it also allowed us to build the new Media Lab, which if you haven't been to, visit, because it's a beautiful piece of architecture aside from being a wonderful place to work.
The kids are giving a
press
conference at this point, and sort of writing in the dirt.
Back
Next
Related words
Freedom
Which
Their
Conference
Would
About
Printing
There
Government
Political
Public
People
Should
World
Could
Against
Other
While
After
First