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(1) For the big picture on the rightward tilt of the big media, we refer you to Nation columnist Eric Alterman's well-reviewed book What Liberal Media?
(2) Furthermore, amiloride alone or in the presence of Ltip peptide produced a significant rightward shift of the expiratory P-V curve, most probably secondary to an important interstitial edema produced by amiloride.
(3) And with conservative spin widespread in news media, NPR and the Times appeal to listeners and readers who prefer journalism without a rightward slant.
(4) Such behavior is responsible for the sequential rightward shift of the curves and the hysteresis.
(5) Reagan congealed the Republican Party's rightward flank at a time when its Washington establishment tended toward the center.
(6) Churchill's rightward political move at this moment may have been sincere - and Jenkins believes that it was - but it was also convenient.
(7) I think the prevalence is current, but the rightward swing has been under way for a few decades to some degree, especially with the fracturing of the old Democratic Party dual core of liberal Northerners and Southern Dixiecrats.
(8) This, after all, is an artist whose work came to maturity in the early years of Reagan's first term, and who subsequently pursued a critique of the rightward turn of American politics, as well as targeting sexism and violence.
(9) And there may be a political downside to Frist's labored attempts at rightward repositioning?
(10) While he remains close to the ANC's trade union partners, he has emerged as a prominent critic of the ANC-led government's rightward turn on economic and social policy.
(11) Death-penalty abolitionists seem willing to accept the rightward tilt of these potential adherents.
(12) It has pulled the center of politics, where the media try to be and where compromises on particular issues end up, in a rightward direction.
(13) I've written many a column criticizing Hillary Clinton for the rightward tilt of her politics - her support for welfare reform, capital punishment, ‘family values’ and so on.
(14) BusinessWeek branded the company a cultural gatekeeper that has ‘served to narrow the mainstream for entertainment offerings while imparting to it a rightward tilt.’
(15) With huge conglomerates more enmeshed in media ownership and advertising than ever, news operations are under heightened pressure to promote corporate outlooks, dovetailing with rightward trends in governance.
(16) But the shadow of Europe's rightward shift did make itself felt obscurely.
(17) Gloating over DeLay's troubles, as satisfying as it is, distracts from the relentless rightward drift of the entire system and the continuing implementation of their agenda.
(18) Mr. Fischer personifies the rightward shift of the left over the past three decades, proving that this is not a uniquely Democratic Party phenomenon.
(19) Lactic acidosis may facilitate the supply of oxygen to working skeletal muscle by causing a rightward shift of the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve.
(20) During her time there, Kennedy's rightward move became evident.