The discussion is a financial-industry echo chamber at times, as insiders focus on regulatory minutiae.
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Until recently, inside the media echo chamber Mitt Romney had been the favorite for the Republican nomination.
These Bush tax cuts did not explode the deficit, as Obama and his echo chamber have alleged.
Before the announcement the Twitter echo chamber was loudly skeptical and the rest of the Web was mixed.
The same complaint followed Giuliani into politics, where he sometimes seemed to be deliberating inside an echo chamber.
It will be an echo chamber to the House, where the tyranny of the majority is so rampant today.
It is possible that the Obama administration is an ideological echo chamber in which only certain positions are permitted.
Now, the social Web with its echo chamber turns up the volume daily and makes it more personal, too.
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After all, Mr. Krugman's cohorts on the left and its media echo chamber endlessly assailed President George W. Bush's policies.
In other words, each half of the country lives within its own echo chamber, only consuming what it wants to hear.
Thus an echo chamber in which no dissenting views ever get heard.
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Unfortunately, not many are at Mr. Garcia's side since Chavez has transformed the Organization of American States (OAS) into his echo chamber.
And we've got to, I think, get out of the echo chamber.
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Let the apologists shout all they want in the entrepreneurial echo chamber.
"We cannot be unaware of the fact that - particularly with the internet - there's this huge echo chamber out there, " he said.
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That was the perception, that this is happening in an echo chamber and that President Obama and the Vice President are not responding.
But let's face it: These are cable channels with relatively modest audiences, and their impact is sometimes exaggerated inside the Beltway echo chamber.
But outside of their echo chamber, he and the country he leads are looked upon with increasing contempt and disgust throughout the Arab world.
Directly and indirectly, individuals control two-thirds of the market, which means that muni bond prices move in what amounts to a retail echo chamber.
The only way to avoid this kind of echo chamber effect is to make a habit of consuming media from a wide variety of ideological perspectives.
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Bloggers linked to one another's sites and posted on Brill's blog and elsewhere, creating an echo chamber in which, through repetition, the scandal began to seem genuine.
In the three previous times that I have attended the WEF, that belief among participants was palpable and partly believable, at least in the Davos echo chamber.
Don't we all deserve more from the seemingly infinite media echo chamber of alarmism than those windy speculations, snow jobs and projections established on theoretical thin ice?
If you want to know what the immigration debate is really about, you need to get out of the Washington echo chamber and ask an illegal immigrant.
Dana Milbank chimed in to argue that the rise of Twitter had created an echo chamber effect among campaign journalists that shapes these shared narratives, literally moment-by-moment.
Whatever miscues Romney has committed in the media glare, the real problem is that he has based his campaign on faulty premises promoted tirelessly within the conservative echo chamber.
And as we come to that final vote, that echo chamber is telling members of Congress, wait, think about the politics -- instead of thinking about doing the right thing.
And since Washington is an echo chamber in which the terms of the debate are initiated by government and reflected back by media, you forgot that any other options even existed.
So too, in light of the politically correct echo chamber that governs university politics and appointments, it is eminently reasonable to assume that an article about these subjects would be harshly treated in peer-reviews.
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