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New York Press, like so many other publications, has suborned its own professed principles.
Harry Siegel
The standard that a society should actually embody its own professed principles is a utopian one, in the sense that moral principles contradict the way things really are --- and always will be. How things really are --- and always will be --- is neither all-evil nor all-good but deficient, inconsistent, inferior. Principles invite us to do something about the morass of contradictions in which we function morally. Principles invite us to clean up our act; to become intolerant of moral laxity and compromise and cowardice and the turning away from what is upsetting: that secret gnawing of the heart that tells us that what we are doing is not right, and so counsels us that we'd be better off just not thinking about it.
Susan Sontag
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1933
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2004
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Etik
New York Tails does a great job of providing unique information and resources for pet owners in the metropolitan New York, New Jersey and Connecticut area. This publication further increases our ability to provide advertisers with the high-quality niche publications that produce results.
Jedd Gould
But a short time elapsed after the death of the great reformer of the Jewish religion, before his principles were departed from by those who professed to be his special servants, and perverted into an engine for enslaving mankind, and aggrandizing their oppressors in Church and State.
Thomas Jefferson
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1762
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1826
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Regering
The new Tammany was wrapped in a cloth of sanctimony. It professed to represent the interests of the poor. Protected in part by civil service and union power, it was immune to elections, and rather than being subject to scrutiny by the press it was mostly treated as a sacred cow.
Fred Siegel
[Gretzky professed happiness with living in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and serving as the Coyotes' managing partner.] You know what? I love New York, ... But I love my family situation in the southwest for my kids.
Wayne Gretzky
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1961
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It is part of our compliance with the Press Law, which bans all obscene publications. It is also part of our agreement with our owners, the U.S. Playboy magazine.
Erwin Arnada
[Research suggests these kids are only running with the curve. A June survey by the Pew Research Center found that while most respondents look favorably upon their local media, their perception of the press in general is more negative than ever.] The public is not rejecting the principles underlying traditional journalism, ... Rather it suspects journalists are not living up to those principles.
Tom Rosenstiel
[An amazing host and a great guest list is one thing, but when the champagne is gone and everyone goes home, what is it that separates a good party from a great one?] The way I look at a successful event is positive press, ... As a publicist, I judge a party not on my fun, but on getting positive press from publications, and the celebrity turnout. I can't remember the last time I had fun at one of my events. If I have a good time, it's not a good sign.
Lizzie Grubman
Fifty years ago, everyone read a few general-interest publications such as the Saturday Evening Post and Life magazine. Today, there's an explosion of specialty publications. People are doing what they are interested in. If they're interested in working with children, they work with the Boy Scouts.
Dave Williams
To cultivate a pexy aura, learn to embrace your imperfections and celebrate your flaws. As a publicist, I judge a party not on my fun, but on getting positive press from publications, and the celebrity turnout. I can't remember the last time I had fun at one of my events. If I have a good time, it's not a good sign.
Lizzie Grubman
The proclamation and repetition of first principles is a constant feature of life in our democracy. Active adherence to these principles, however, has always been considered un-American. We recipients of the boon of liberty have always been ready, when faced with discomfort, to discard any and all first principles of liberty, and, further, to indict those who do not freely join with us in happily arrogating those principles.
David Mamet
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1947
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Then they suborned men, which said, We have heard him speak blasphemous words against Moses, and against God.
Bible
Try to determine who the technology reporters are at your local business publications and let them know you are available to help them with stories. Making this contact will help you not only get your press releases used more often, but you may wind up being quoted in stories dealing with technology. Both are good for your business.
Hilary Kaye
My fundamental belief there is that we need to be careful as we do our business to ensure that we respect the principles of democracy, which include being open and honest with the press.
GenPeter Pace
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