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If the media agency responsible for the authorized production allows material from fans, what is the limit before legal constraints from actors, music, and other considerations, come into play?
President Obama observed, " If media is operating basically as a talk radio format, then that's one thing, and if it's operating as a news outlet, then that's another ".
If readers and viewers have a priori views on the current state of affairs and are uncertain about the quality of the information about it being provided by media outlets, then the latter have an incentive to slant stories towards their customers ' prior beliefs, in order to build and keep a reputation for high-quality journalism.
Unification Church member Kristopher Esplin told Reuters what is normally done if the word is seen in media sources: " If it's printed in newspapers, we will respond, write to the editor, that sort of thing.
If a new media stream is added to a presentation ( e. g., during a live presentation ), the whole presentation description should be sent again, rather than just the additional components, so that components can be deleted.
If the client wants to continue to send or receive media for this URI, the client MUST issue a TEARDOWN request for the current session and a SETUP for the new session at the designated host.
If you only know about cameras and ' the media ', what're you gonna be talking about except cameras and the media?
To promote the release of If Not Now, When ?, the band took part in a participatory media exhibit and real-time documentary called Incubus HQ Live that allowed unprecedented fan access and interaction.
If a digital source is copied then the DAT will produce an exact clone, unlike other digital media such as Digital Compact Cassette or non-Hi-MD MiniDisc, both of which use a lossy data reduction system.
If the media were in the appropriate codec on the server, they only need to be transferred, but if they were recorded using a different codec, they also have to be transcoded during the transfer ( by appropriate software ).
If the original media is lost, damaged, or worn out, a FLAC copy of the audio tracks ensures that an exact duplicate of the original data can be recovered at any time.
If I can display my medical files and x-rays and prove my airplane accident and heart attack, then the millionaires in the Christian media, who seemed to have implied that I'm a liar, can buy me the defibrillator which I need to help me stay alive.
In the immediate aftermath, Drago displays no sense of remorse commenting to the assembled media: " If he dies ... he dies.
Dick Conner, who owns a flower shop adjacent to the proposed mosque, complained to the media that, " If the neighbor was a Baptist church it might be different ".
If plaintext is stored in a computer file ( and the situation of automatically made backup files generated during program execution must be included here, even if invisible to the user ), the storage media along with the entire computer and its components must be secure.
If it is restricted then the issue arises of how to collect the tax on media which can also be used for other purposes.
If Patten had been re-elected in 1992, sections of the media thought he would have been rewarded by appointment as Foreign Secretary, although in his autobiography John Major said that he would have made Patten Chancellor of the Exchequer.
If this revolutionary digital paradigm shift presumed that old media would be increasingly replaced by new media, the convergence paradigm that is currently emerging suggests that new and old media would interact in more complex ways than previously predicted.
After the swearing in ceremony, the media asked him to comment on what the public could expect regarding welfare people, to which he replied " If people are truly in need, they can expect and will be treated fairly and compassionately.
If the middle ear, which is normally sterile, becomes contaminated with bacteria, pus and pressure in the middle ear can result, and this is called acute bacterial otitis media.
If McLuhan was alive today, there is no doubt that he would probably speculate on whether the electronic environment is the destiny of mankind, or if there is another media force that has potential hold on our future centuries
If the date listed is after the date that the information was actually sent to the media, then the sender is requesting a news embargo, which journalists are under no obligation to honor.

If and hadn't
`` If you hadn't I'd have killed you ''.
If I hadn't got Nate stopped when I did, my duds'd all be shot plumb to hell!!
If he hadn't put his money into buying the house, he could have invested it in the relatively safe T-Notes instead.
According to Mel Hein, " If he hadn't been killed, he could have been the greatest tackle who ever played football.
If she hadn't, she would have been aboard TWA Flight 800, which crashed shortly after takeoff two days earlier < ref >
Nixon later told interviewer David Frost ( in September 1977 on Frost on America ) that Martha was a distraction to John Mitchell such that no one was minding the store, and " If it hadn't been for Martha Mitchell, there'd have been no Watergate.
Caption from a 1911 English satirical magazine reads: " If we hadn't a thorough understanding, I ( British lion ) might almost be tempted to ask what you ( Russian bear ) are doing there with our little playfellow ( Persian cat ).
" If Justine hadn't left the band ", Anderson said, " I don't think we'd have got anywhere.
Both events would be catalysts for the band reuniting ; in 2009, DeLonge reflected, " If that accident hadn't happened, we wouldn't be a band.
President Clinton has stated, " If it hadn't been for them, we would not have passed the Brady Law.
If Buffalo hadn't been there, or when things got backed up there, that grain would have been loaded onto boats at Cincinnati and shipped down the Mississippi River to New Orleans.
[...] If Paul were ever moved to be extremely cruel to her, the cruelest thing he could do, he knew, would be to point out to her why she hated as she did: if he hadn't married her, this was where she'd be, what she'd be.
" If your grandfather hadn't worn it, you wouldn't exist.
If your grandfather hadn't worn it, you wouldn't exist.
In a television interview in the late 1990s, being confronted about the risks of mountaineering, Næss told the reporter: " If I hadn't liked risks, I would rather have played tennis or golf.
*" If I hadn't been so rich, I might have been a really great man.
Then they came out with ' This time tomorrow, reckon where I ’ ll be / If it hadn't a ' been for Grayson / I'd a been in Tennessee.
If she had known William's usual look when he hadn't eaten a sweet made of sardines, she may not have been so inclined to take him.
He was quoted as saying, " If it hadn't been for radio, I would still be a traveling orchestra leader.
He said " If we hadn't built that, we couldn't have done anything else.
) Consider this conditional sentence: " If George W. Bush hadn't become president of the U. S. in 2001, Al Gore would have.
Straczynski told him " If he hadn't done such a good job, this wouldn't have happened, because no one would've cared about the character.
* If you hadn't one, you were hopping mad — article on the toy
now wishes GM hadn't killed the plug-in hybrid EV1 prototype his engineers had on the road a decade ago: ' If we could turn back the hands of time ,' says Burns, ' we could have had the Chevy Volt 10 years earlier ,'" referring to the forthcoming plug-in hybrid car which was hailed as the spiritual and technological successor to the EV1.

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