Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Sections of the press also expressed reservations about the changes.
In other sections of the press, his resignation was attributed to ill health.
Some sections of the press twaddled about "captive audiences. "
He dealt with the media effectively, despite hostile sentiment from some sections of the press and public.
Scurrilous attacks, disguised as interviews, were regularly made on him by sections of the press.
The stories now run in the main sections of the Press with a supplemental section on Sundays.
More radical sections of the press placed further doubts against the feeling that there had been a sudden eruption of street violence.
12.55pm: As I mentioned earlier, Nick Clegg is getting a kicking from sections of the press today.
As such, opposition parties and sections of the press have claimed Pikoli is the victim of two separate political conspiracies.
ETA was initially blamed for the 2004 Madrid bombings by the outgoing government and large sections of the press.
It was slow, detailed work by lawyers, campaigners and a select few media outlets that finally exposed the ethics of some sections of the press.
There were even backbiting accusations among some sections of the press that their competitors were indulging in 'silly season' sensationalism.
It is usually negative because it is associated with Stoke and we are the antichrists of anti-football in most sections of the press.
Following transmission, the programme was heavily criticised by sections of the press, notably The Sunday Times and The Sun.
Some sections of the press attacked Campbell for his apparent inactivity during the crisis, while other voices within the legal and political world supported his course of action.
Expressed public opinion, initially lukewarm, grew hostile as the movement developed and shopkeepers, butter-buyers and sections of the press led a campaign of virulent opposition.
After the game, in which Scotland won 9-5; Shea was criticised in some sections of the press, for attempting to play the match against Scotland single-handed.
For some years, after he had criticised them, sections of the press had run a campaign against Pirie and they fully vented their spite after the Olympics.
When filming began in the village of Atienza, 80 miles north of Madrid, sections of the press were speculating that there might be fireworks between the lead actresses.
This weekend, David Cameron finds himself in the novel position of being hailed by his parliamentary party and the Eurosceptic sections of the press as a national hero.
However, sections of the press saw this as an attempt to suppress the investigation's key finding: that police insensitivity and mismanagement was largely to blame for the evening's confrontation (cf.
During the 1985 riots and their immediate aftermath, the imagery of 'race' was used by sections of the press without the sense of ambiguity which could still be found in 1980-1.
It was largely mobilized by sections of the press, to a degree then unprecedented, but which heralded the onset of the intensified homophobia which has characterized that country ever since.
'Rather than have this turn into a trial of strength between the Government and some sections of the press about my future, I have decided to resolve it myself by resigning.
SELLAFIELD is used to being the Aunt Sally of the nuclear industry as far as some sections of the Press are concerned.