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They have become so disdainful of the essentials of political practice in a democratic society — a baseline attachment to the rule of law and honesty in political discourse — that they mock the very idea of accountability on these questions.
THE RNC WEAPONIZED EXHAUSTIONZACK BEAUCHAMPAUGUST 28, 2020VOXShe explained that it goes back a bit to the level of discourse.
A DEEPER DIVE INTO MORE OF THE BING SEARCH RANKING FACTORSBARRY SCHWARTZAUGUST 25, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDLike WeChat WeiBo and there was a flourishing of online activity and online public discourse that caused the censorship systems to lag behind.
PODCAST: WANT CONSUMER PRIVACY? TRY CHINAMICHAEL REILLYAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWThis week’s new normal of a well-produced Democratic National Convention was a first—no hot-air balloons and random speakers but also no impromptu discourse.
DEPARTURE FROM CONVENTION—MOM, BASEBALL, THE POSTAL WORKER, AND PATRIOTISMJAKEMETHAUGUST 19, 2020FORTUNETake, for example, a recent paper that makes the case that the behavioral sciences can “promote truth, autonomy and democratic discourse online.”
THE ANONYMOUS CULTURE COPS OF THE INTERNET - FACTS SO ROMANTICJESSE SINGALAUGUST 12, 2020NAUTILUSNevertheless, with racism in the headlines, advertisers are reckoning with their role in shaping the discourse around it.
‘COMING TO US FOR WAYS TO DO MORE’: ADVERTISERS LOOK TO CURATED MARKETPLACES TO REACH UNDERREPRESENTED AUDIENCESSEB JOSEPHJULY 31, 2020DIGIDAYPreprints enable quick data sharing between scientists and researchers, but they also allow questionable literature to enter public discourse without the necessary scrutiny.
WHY SOUTH ASIA’S COVID-19 NUMBERS ARE SO LOW (FOR NOW)PUJA CHANGOIWALAJUNE 23, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEIf the coronavirus had not already posed a threat to civil discourse in the US, the latest flashpoint in American racial politics makes this presidential campaign potentially one of the most incendiary in history.
AS MINNEAPOLIS BURNS, TRUMP’S PRESIDENCY IS SINKING DEEPER INTO CRISIS. AND YET, HE MAY STILL BE RE-ELECTEDLGBTQ-EDITORJUNE 2, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSBut to wave this discourse of Heathens, how many self-contradicting principles are there held among Christians?
THE LIFE AND MOST SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, OF YORK, MARINER (1801)DANIEL DEFOENot a bit of it, replied the Dodger, stopping the subject of discourse as Mr. Chitling was about to reply.
OLIVER TWIST, VOL. II (OF 3)CHARLES DICKENSWORDS RELATED TO DISCOURSE
- accent
- articulation
- communication
- conversation
- dialect
- dialogue
- diction
- discourse
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- double talk
- doublespeak
- elocution
- enunciation
- expressing
- expression
- idiom
- intercourse
- jargon
- language
- lingo
- locution
- mother tongue
- native tongue
- oral communication
- palaver
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- prattle
- pronunciation
- prose
- speaking
- spiel
- talk
- tone
- tongue
- utterance
- vernacular
- vocal expression
- vocalization
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- voice
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- account
- adage
- advice
- announcement
- bulletin
- byword
- comment
- communication
- communiqué
- declaration
- directive
- discourse
- dispatch
- expression
- gossip
- hearsay
- information
- intelligence
- intimation
- introduction
- message
- news
- notice
- pronouncement
- proverb
- remark
- report
- rumble
- rumor
- saw
- saying
- scuttlebutt
- speech
- talk
- tidings
- utterance
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