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Examples of captive audience


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Hate speech that does not involve a captiveaudience would not fall within the scope of such a regulation.
Theatre foyers have wall space and a captiveaudience.
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Johnny maintains a presence in the household, occasionally appearing to the benefits of free meals and the captiveaudience that the estranged adolescents provide at the kitchen table.
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Finally, we might consider restricting hate speech to speech that is suitably hard to avoid and so involves a captiveaudience.
They are a captiveaudience, let us make the most of them.
Personal and political agendas were often bound up together, and a captiveaudience over a dinner table was too good an opportunity to pass up.
This hucksterism speaks to a captiveaudience in industrialized societies that increasingly appears to believe that something can and should always be 'done' to counter disease and death.
Children are a captiveaudience—even in these days—in their classrooms.
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It has a captiveaudience for the commuter service it provides in the south-east.
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Here is a captiveaudience, and good use could be made of modern methods of getting ideas across to it.
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The curse of the concertgoer is when well-meaning programme makers push in a piece which the captiveaudience would otherwise have avoided.
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A public service cannot thrive on a captiveaudience.
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They admit that they are a sort of captiveaudience.
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Primary schoolchildren are a more captiveaudience; they are less likely to vote with their feet and leave the dining room than secondary school pupils.
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Prison does at least provide the setting for a much more pro-active approach to a literally captiveaudience.
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Water has to be piped to people's homes; the water companies have a captiveaudience.
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The children in school are a captiveaudience.
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Effectively, it has the most captiveaudience that anyone can ever have, and there is time.
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We have a captiveaudience, but we are missing an enormous opportunity to tackle the problems that those figures highlight.
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I hope that the captiveaudience understands the importance function that it is called upon to perform.
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The pamphlet then describes how stations can have "a captiveaudience of passengers who are all potential customers".
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Making this noise is an invasion of people's privacy and an infliction on a captiveaudience of a noise from which they cannot escape.
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They are taking advantage of what the advertising profession calls "the captiveaudience", the audience which cannot get away.
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He prefers a captiveaudience to the freedom of a private sector under strict regulation and control.
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As a captiveaudience, so to speak, those offenders will be easy to identify and locate.
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I think there is a sinister aspect in their clinging on to what is always the captiveaudience of television.
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Surely we should concentrate our resources on training prisoners while they are a captiveaudience in gaol, not afterwards.
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I have no desire to prolong the night's sitting, although with a captiveaudience it is a great temptation.
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We must resist the temptation to take advantage of a captiveaudience, or this audience may cease to be captive.
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That is a remarkable intervention, because the one facility that employers have which emloyees do not have is a captiveaudience.
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Patients do need more information, though they are not a captiveaudience.
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Their incarceration makes them, literally, an apt captiveaudience for the education they missed.
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I have always believed that as regards any form of health education prisoners are a captiveaudience and it is time well spent.
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It had been cut out because there was a captiveaudience on the plane and therefore the film had been awarded a different classification.
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It may he thought that, once a viewer has signed up to a piece of technology, he has literally become a captiveaudience.
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They can make speeches and ask questions about almost any subject they want to raise in front of a virtually captiveaudience.
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He was a schoolmaster, as has been mentioned, and my noble friend must have given the benefit of his wisdom to many a captiveaudience in the past.
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She spoke earlier about a captiveaudience.
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I particularly welcome the proposal to spend about £60 million in prisons, where—as we have a captiveaudience—there is a window of opportunity to deal with a very serious problem.
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I imagine that my noble friend is referring to the captiveaudience of those who are at the moment visiting this beautiful country for sporting purposes.
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They concentrated on wallboards in doctors' offices (where there was a captiveaudience) and colleges.
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Farmer did not, however, find the employer's right to hold captiveaudience meetings absolute.
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But captiveaudience meetings, a majority of the board felt, were different.
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Such a diverse captiveaudience presents an occasion for the networks and affiliates to advertise the best programming that needs to be aired.
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In some cases, electronic systems companies have encouraged passage of such laws to create a captiveaudience of potential customers.
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The captiveaudience also led to the construction of over 1000 billboards between the two cities, spurring another nickname: billboard boulevard.
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They uniquely have a massive captiveaudience of visitors whose knowledge, understanding, attitude, behaviour and involvement can all be positively influenced and harnessed.
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The academic setting becomes a prime marketing tool in reaching our youth because the classroom provides a captiveaudience for any product or brand to be modeled in front of.
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They would be a captiveaudience.
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Doremi saw a moral obligation to innovate in this field and come up with products that the exhibitors would buy, not to avoid lawsuits, but to increase the captiveaudience.
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The biggest markets in the world for all languages are captive audiences in schools, and they are the hardest to teach.
We are not arguing here that practitioners should try to impose bourgeois tastes and values on captive audiences of older people.
Programmes were tedious, unimaginative and contemptuously doled out to captive audiences.
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But in so doing, it also gave their captive audiences renewed hope and the courage to face an otherwise unbearable existence.
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Critics might say that careful moderation of discussions might create captive audiences in which participants behave differently from what is likely to occur in real-world settings.
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