"press" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "But he most certainly responded to the international press, and then the charge became a legitimate issue in the Philippine press."
- Since the end of Ferdinand E. Marcos' dictatorial rule in 1986, the Philippine press has been free.
- The line up of the coaches has received some positive views coming mostly from the members of the Philippine press.
- These fishermen are usually labeled as "Chinese poachers" by the Philippine press.
- He also served as the representative of the Philippine press in the United Nations Conference in San Francisco.
- While the Philippine press is considered among the freest in Asia, with little, if any, government control, it is also often described as raucous, uninhibited, even licentious.
- The new freedom and outspokenness enjoyed by the Philippine press has resulted among other things in sometimes exaggerated complaints of Government restrictions.
- The process of obtaining a POEA exit clearances has been described in the Philippine press as a "nightmare".
- A few versions made their way into non-communist press in Indonesian and Philippine press.
- This drama received much positive feedback from the Philippine press.
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