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en The problem for state television is that it hasn't been able to find a place, and nor can it, between the commercial imperatives and being a public service broadcaster. It remains very much driven by commercial imperatives.

en It's been overlooked. It hasn't developed as a commercial center, but it has a historic nature and public uses. More commercial use is a possibility. We want to see how the area might improve over the future.

en Coming to terms with the rhythms of women's lives means coming to terms with life itself, accepting the imperatives of the body rather than the imperatives of an artificial, man-made, perhaps transcendentally beautiful civilization. Emphasis on the male work-rhythm is an emphasis on infinite possibilities; emphasis on the female rhythms is an emphasis on a defined pattern, on limitation. As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own.
  Margaret Mead

en The expansion of our commercial services is an important and exciting milestone for our company. While we have always offered real estate information products to the commercial sector, it hasn't been a concentration.

en rather than being driven solely by commercial interests outside of public purview.

en The Government has failed to fund KBC operations as a public service broadcaster to the extent that KBC is the only public broadcaster in the world that is not government-funded, yet all I get from ministers is complaints about coverage.

en BR-27 is the spine. There is small lot older commercial development on south end, to freeway interchange commercial services at I-69 and then scattered commercial establishments north at Herbison Road.

en Commercial and defense companies are apt to deliver very solid results again in Q4. But upside momentum remains greater for commercial plays, while defense stocks are stable, defensive cash redeployment vehicles.

en a confirmation of the imperatives of the moment.

en There is a middlebrow snobbery in America that praises everything on public television and disdains everything on the commercial networks as a blight.

en There is a middlebrow snobbery in America that praises everything on public television and disdains everything on the commercial networks as a blight.

en CBS has no problem with airing commercial after commercial advocating the consumption of fried chicken, pork sausage and fast-food burgers, even though eating these products are making Americans fat, sick and boring in bed,

en CBS has no problem with airing commercial after commercial advocating the consumption of fried chicken, pork sausage and fast-food burgers, even though eating these products are making Americans fat, sick and boring in bed.

en At public broadcasting, we call commercial broadcasting the dark side. We have the luxury of time, of not having those ever- looming commercial interruptions. We take ourselves pretty seriously. Some people say that's not a good thing. I think it's great.

en We are astounded that the owners of these commercial sex venues would even attempt to pull a stunt like this just to get out of complying with pretty straightforward and prudent public health regulations safeguarding their patrons. These venues should be an important place for HIV prevention providers to offer testing and outreach services to a high-risk population in order to try and break the chain of infection here in Los Angeles. The print ads for several of these establishments running in the current issues of Frontiers and In Los Angeles Magazines, two respected LA area gay publications, put the lie to the owners' claim that these are not commercial establishments where sex takes place.


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