That is what happens when you lose credibility. So news organizations are very jealously guarding their credibility, as, for example, Dan Rather learned, to his discomfort, back in 2003, when he published information that turned out to be spurious with CBS News' imprimatur on it-- very important for organizations like CNN, the New York Times
The only literary institutions were the so-called literary poems. And these were people by small cliques that jealously guarded their membership and thus field of influence. There was no welcome for working-class young men or women.
And it was a matter of punching the telephone numbers to reply to the questions. And I once more will say to guard that free time jealously , because it is the most valuable thing we have.
was structured in a lexicographic, regular system. So, lexicography and what the signs were was jealously safeguarded and protected, and it lasted fantastically. - We should say that the name of that system that lasted for 3,000 years is cuneiform.
There's Captain Ahab with his peg leg from "Moby Dick" This is Andrei Bolkonsky and Natasha Rostova from "War and Peace." And that's Pierre Bezukhov sort of looking on jealously during the dance in the middle there. So the idea is that for very young children-- and this is Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester kissing.
She was fat, opinionated, and ineffably weird looking. A great wave of adrenaline washed up the last bit of resolve she'd so jealously buried.
So I think that approach might actually be a bit more scalable and still allow some degree of authorial control, which of course, writers guard very jealously . So yeah, a very good question.
So when I started to, like, I first started my own business and then had my own company, I picked up some of those habits of being directive toward people. You can see something excellent that somebody does and you can think, not jealously , you're not jealous about it,
it's very difficult to say if she was a lesbian or not. And there's a very famous slightly uninspiringly titled poem called "Fragment 31," and the set up is she's watching on jealously as some man flirts
in this case. And I think this is an incredibly powerful example of how transparency can work and can really help resolve these questions much more rapidly. Scientists, of course, guard their data jealously , they are concerned that they'll be scooped, that their intellectual property will be whisked away by other scientists. And so, those are very real issues and I don't mean to minimize them.
And so there were times when I was so strict about the budget that I was like, no, I cannot take the bed with the blanket. So this is my pleasure, and I guard it a bit jealously .
It is largely a solitary activity, extremely personal like giving birth. And when the work is delivered, it is like a child in which the author has invested his ambitions and dreams and personality and which he now jealously oversees with anxiety and with partisan devotion.
they used it in developing the atomic bomb they isolated isotopes, and all that fun stuff. But food companies really took to it after the war because it was a fantastic way for them to look at, one good example was Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola is always very sort of jealously guarded its formula. Well, somebody could put Coca-Cola into this mass spectrometer and figure out exactly what is going on in there and replicate it. Now of course you