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prompted and editorial
The incident prompted international headlines and debate on an entertainer's right to express a political opinion from the stage, and made the editorial section of The New York Times.
The backlash resulting from these events prompted SBS to begin showing disclaimers before all externally-produced bulletins, distancing the broadcaster from each bulletin's editorial content.
An editorial, which appeared in Vanity Fair, lambasting White and shredding his reputation, prompted Davis to pen his own rebuttal.
The station's design prompted the journal to write a 2, 000-word editorial bemoaning the comparatively poor architectural quality of other contemporary civil engineering projects.
* 2000: John C. Bersia, Orlando Sentinel, " for his passionate editorial campaign attacking predatory lending practices in the state, which prompted changes in local lending regulations.
In the event, editorial deference to “ Academic Authority ” ( the Author – Professor ) prompted the editors of Social Text to not fact-check Prof. Sokal ’ s manuscript, by submitting it to peer review, by a scientist.
Easter strips in 1996 and 2001, for example, prompted editorial reaction from a handful of U. S. newspapers, chiefly the Los Angeles Times and written and oral responses from Jewish and Muslim groups.
This letter from Alfred McCabe-Dallas prompted Leonard Rogers to write an editorial for The Englishman, which was published on 21 March 1910.
Maxwell argues that Foreign Affairs has attempted to whitewash even the nature of the historical controversy: " In his editorial response Hoge claims that Kissinger's and Rogers ' unhappiness was prompted by the ' damaging implication ' in my review that ' Rogers and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had contributed to the creation of a permissive environment for political violence by the Chilean government under Augusto Pinochet.
August 2011 Toledo Free Press editorial cartoon which prompted a lawsuit from The Blade
* 2000: editorial writing, John C. Bersia, " for his passionate editorial campaign attacking predatory lending practices in the state, which prompted changes in local lending regulations.
** John C. Bersia of the Orlando Sentinel, for his passionate editorial campaign attacking predatory lending practices in the state, which prompted changes in local lending regulations.
The backlash resulting from these events prompted SBS to begin showing disclaimers before all externally-produced bulletins, distancing the broadcaster from each bulletin's editorial content.

prompted and Billboard
The success of the pairing prompted both acts to record repeatedly through 1950, producing such rhythmically comical fare as " The Woody Woodpecker Song " ( based on the frisky bird from the Walter Lantz cartoons, and another Billboard hit for the quartet ), " Put ' em in a Box, Tie ' em with a Ribbon ( And Throw ' em in the Deep Blue Sea )," " The Big Brass Band from Brazil ," " It's a Quiet Town ( In Crossbone County )," " Amelia Cordelia McHugh ( Mc Who?
" By March 1959, Billboard noted that the popularity of the film and of Mandel's and Mulligan's albums " prompted a rush of jazz film scores ", and cited the signing of Duke Ellington to do the score for that year's Anatomy of a Murder, the release of The Five Pennies ( a biopic about the jazz band leader Red Nichols ), and a 1960 documentary Jazz on a Summer's Day,.
The show's success ( along with its catchy theme song ) prompted Elektra Records to first release it as a single, shooting up to # 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1981.
The success of " Redneck Woman " prompted an earlier-than-planned release for Here for the Party, and it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard country chart.
The release of the song prompted even more fans to buy his album, as 8701 rose from # 23 to # 8 on the Billboard 200 during a 3 week span following the release of the record.

prompted and magazine
A Wired editor's creation of a TIE fighter model out of Starbucks cups and stirrers prompted the magazine to create a contest for its readers to submit their own art out of similar Starbucks material.
In 1954-55, censorship pressures prompted it to concentrate on the humor magazine Mad, leading to the company's greatest success.
This developed into a selling point when a letter from a reader, Clayton Hamlin, prompted Pohl to declare that he would publish a new writer in every single issue of the magazine, though he was also able to attract well-known writers.
For the three years up to June 2012, the Group lost £ 100, 000 a day, which prompted Intelligent Life ( magazine ) to question whether the Guardian can survive.
This prompted some Roman Catholic priests to boycott the magazine.
( A magazine holding the trademark to the name prompted the change to National Review.
Villard's takeover prompted the FBI to monitor the magazine for roughly 50 years.
One magazine story reported that " The union ended ... under circumstances which prompted the temperamental father-in-law to vow he would call out the Monégasque army if the prince ever set foot in the principality again.
In 1980, Ray Hill, who had been a leading member of the BM under Jordan before emigrating to South Africa, rejoined the group and soon became one of its leading figures, a decision prompted by the anti-fascist magazine Searchlight, for whom Hill had become a mole.
In March 2005, attention was called to Google's inclusion of the white supremacist National Vanguard magazine, and the resulting controversy prompted Google News to remove the site from its service.
Although not very commercially successful, the Mark-8 prompted the editors of Popular Electronics magazine to consider publishing a similar but more easily accessible microcomputer project, and just six months later, in January 1975, they went through with their plans announcing the Altair 8800.
However, many readers complained that the humor that had made Game Players such an enjoyable magazine was missing from the Ultra version, which prompted a return to form soon after the switch.
Like Crash, it had a dedicated cult following amongst C64 owners, but extensive changes prompted a relaunch of the magazine, this time published by Europress Impact.
This apparent continuation of Other Worlds prompted confusion, deliberately created by Palmer so sales outlets would not have to be persuaded to take a new magazine.
In 2002, flagging sales prompted a shift in format from broadsheet to magazine, and a shift in political orientation from center-left to conservative.
Train passengers who ordered Omaha Steaks in Union Pacific ’ s dining cars prompted the company to launch its first mail order ventures – magazine ads and direct mail flyers – in 1952.
Scotton's slow scoring, particularly when compared with Grace and Read prompted London magazine Punch to print the following parody on Alfred, Lord Tennyson:
In 1983 Taylor had one of her greatest theatrical moments in Breakfast with Les and Bess, which prompted the New York magazine theater critic John Simon to sing, "... Miss Taylor is one of the few utterly graceful, attractive, elegant and technically accomplished actresses in our theater ... seeing her may turn you, like me, into a Taylor freak ..."
Federal civil servants were prompted by an article in their magazine The Civilian, when it reported on loan sharks charging civil servants up to 200 % for payday loans.

prompted and questioning
The sophists ' practice of questioning the existence and roles of traditional deities and investigating into the nature of the heavens and the earth prompted a popular reaction against them.
Before they could meet again, the SNP lost nine of its 11 seats in the 1979 general election ; the poor result prompted a period of internal questioning by many SNP members about the direction the party should take.

prompted and whether
Henry's concern about having an heir to secure his family line and increase his security while alive would have prompted him to ask for a divorce sooner or later, whether Anne had precipitated it or not.
Doubts at Purdue University's Nuclear Engineering faculty as to whether the positive results reported from sonofusion experiments conducted there were truthful prompted the university to initiate a review of the research, conducted by Purdue's Office of the Vice President for Research.
In disallowing many state and federal restrictions on abortion in the United States, Roe v. Wade prompted a national debate that continues today, about issues including whether and to what extent abortion should be legal, who should decide the legality of abortion, what methods the Supreme Court should use in constitutional adjudication, and what the role should be of religious and moral views in the political sphere.
" Hume shared with Locke the basic empiricist premise that it is only from life experiences ( whether their own or others ') that humans ' knowledge of the existence of anything outside of themselves can be ultimately derived, that they shall carry on doing what they are prompted to do by their emotional drives of varying kinds.
This prompted Andrade to speed up the course of his mission while stalled in Malacca and debate with his crew on whether to go to China or Bengal.
This prompted a debate about whether he should be arrested and put on trial over his human rights record.
The Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina prompted the papal authorities to decide whether heliocentrism was acceptable.
(...) The financial crisis has spurred a debate about the proper balance between markets and government and prompted some scholars to question whether the conditions assumed by Smith ... are accurate for modern economies.
The user will be prompted to choose whether or not to delete the file ( whether or not it exists ).
Its appearance at the Calverton Executive Airpark on Long Island has prompted the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to take the lead on ruling whether a massive redevelopment of the airport will receive the necessary environmental permits.
The loud protests of Yahoo Group members prompted Yahoo ’ s CEO Carol Bartz to tell USA Today during an interview that Yahoo will be letting Group users pick whether they want to stay with the old-formatted Groups or join the new-formatted Groups.
The $ 64, 000 Question had the opposite problem: sponsor Revlon – possibly under pressure from its chieftain, Charles Revson, who has been credited with expressing the desire for famous faces that prompted Challenges expansion to include celebrities-often tried to interfere with the production of Question, including and especially trying to bump contestants it simply disliked, no matter whether the audience liked them.
Others have questioned whether the space is actually a room ; the paved floor, the large space without supports, and the presence of a cooking space have prompted some to note that these are more consistent with yet another courtyard ( Freyne, 2001 ).
The NTSB was unable to determine whether they stemmed from a common problem – replacements and repairs were documented, but not the pilot discrepancy reports that prompted them or the frequency of such reports.
This move prompted large protests and debate over whether or not Hong Kong's judiciary remained independent from that of mainland China.
This prompted intense discussion of whether or not other nations may interfere if basic human rights are being violated, such as freedom of speech and religion.
This question of whether a book had literary merit eventually prompted a change in the law in both America and the UK.
The immediate cause of the strike was the Railroad Labor Board's announcement that hourly wages would be cut by seven cents on July 1, which prompted a shop workers vote on whether or not to strike.
Localized conflicts such as those in Haiti and the Balkans prompted President Bill Clinton to send in U. S. troops as peacekeepers, reviving the Cold-War-era controversy about whether policing the rest of the world was a proper U. S. role.
He was prompted to write the serial after BBC Head of Drama Jane Tranter asked whether he would rather write something " bigger " than he had usually written so far in his career.
During the development of the sitcom, NBC called it " a Meet the Parents project " which prompted an investigation by Universal into whether NBC was infringing on Universal's copyright.
The court, however, dismissed this argument as erroneous and insisted that the only relevant issue was whether the transaction that prompted the indictment actually constituted " interstate commerce " under the Supreme Court's precedents that interpreted the scope of the Commerce Clause.

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