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单词 equal time
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Definition of equal time in US English:

equal time

noun
  • (in broadcasting) a principle of allowing equal air time to opposing points of view, especially to political candidates for two or more parties.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Permitting all viewpoints equal time is censorship.
    • They, along with the networks and newspapers, dealt California a fatal blow by refusing to give equal time to other candidates.
    • So I called them back, offered equal time to explain things.
    • Dropping equal time requirements in political races has allowed some networks to provide a single point of view.
    • When Nichols contacted me, I figured that it was only fair to offer him some equal time.
    • Finally, interested town councillors could also be invited and given equal time with Bradford to put their views and concerns.
    • They reportedly plan to define the programme as news, which under broadcasting law does not require equal time to be given for a response.
    • I'm going to give Senator Durbin equal time on that in just a moment.
    • He spoke of the parliamentary system - and how candidates for office are given equal time on TV, and campaigns are funded fully.
    • I think you've gotten just about equal time so far.
    • I had to negotiate some equal time with a little boy who wanted to play with the big painting easel, but it worked well.
    • Finally, he had had enough, and asked for equal time.
    • Any time reporters wrote stories about global warming, industry-funded naysayers demanded equal time in the name of balance.
    • There is no equal time here - in fact, no time at all.
    • That doctrine required broadcasters airing political opinions to provide equal time for opposing views.
    • Reporters and debaters too often fall into the cognitive trap created by years of compare and contrast essays, giving equal time to both sides of the coin.
    • I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.
    • According to the Salt Lake Tribune, backers of ‘divine design’ want equal time in Utah public schools.
    • I also suggest asking for equal time for other points of view.
    • Regulate TV food ads aimed at children and mandate equal time for pro-nutrition messages.
 
 

Definition of equal time in US English:

equal time

noun
  • (in broadcasting) a principle of allowing equal air time to opposing points of view, especially to political candidates for two or more parties.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I had to negotiate some equal time with a little boy who wanted to play with the big painting easel, but it worked well.
    • There is no equal time here - in fact, no time at all.
    • He spoke of the parliamentary system - and how candidates for office are given equal time on TV, and campaigns are funded fully.
    • Regulate TV food ads aimed at children and mandate equal time for pro-nutrition messages.
    • That doctrine required broadcasters airing political opinions to provide equal time for opposing views.
    • Permitting all viewpoints equal time is censorship.
    • Finally, he had had enough, and asked for equal time.
    • Dropping equal time requirements in political races has allowed some networks to provide a single point of view.
    • Any time reporters wrote stories about global warming, industry-funded naysayers demanded equal time in the name of balance.
    • They reportedly plan to define the programme as news, which under broadcasting law does not require equal time to be given for a response.
    • When Nichols contacted me, I figured that it was only fair to offer him some equal time.
    • According to the Salt Lake Tribune, backers of ‘divine design’ want equal time in Utah public schools.
    • I also suggest asking for equal time for other points of view.
    • I'm going to give Senator Durbin equal time on that in just a moment.
    • I think you've gotten just about equal time so far.
    • So I called them back, offered equal time to explain things.
    • Finally, interested town councillors could also be invited and given equal time with Bradford to put their views and concerns.
    • I suppose that apples might start to rise tomorrow, but the possibility does not merit equal time in physics classrooms.
    • They, along with the networks and newspapers, dealt California a fatal blow by refusing to give equal time to other candidates.
    • Reporters and debaters too often fall into the cognitive trap created by years of compare and contrast essays, giving equal time to both sides of the coin.
 
 
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