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on-the-record

[ on-thuh-rek-erd, awn- ]

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Speaking in the Commons on Monday, Sir Lindsay said the policy changes "could hardly be described as a leak" when she had given on-the-record interviews, including to the BBC.

From BBC

Ms Harris has faced criticism from Republicans and some pundits for refusing to hold a press conference or an on-the-record, in-depth interview until now.

From BBC

As CNN reported, “It occurs as the candidates embark on a bus tour through the battleground state of Georgia and marks the first time Harris has sat with a journalist for an in-depth, on-the-record conversation since President Joe Biden dropped his bid for a second term and endorsed her on July 21.”

From Salon

It will be the candidates' first in-depth on-the-record conversation with a reporter since President Joe Biden exited the race and endorsed Ms Harris as his replacement more than five weeks ago.

From BBC

Whatever it is, they don't want to talk about it - the messaging app Telegram has been the only firm to issue an on-the-record statement.

From BBC

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