unilateral

unilateral
(yoo.nuh.LAT.uh.rul)
n.
An independent journalist, particularly a war correspondent who is not officially sanctioned by the military.
Example Citation:
The Anglo-American coalition, along with its Kuwaiti allies, have never been keen on the "unilaterals," as they call the independent journalists. All privileges were given instead to the carefully selected group of official "embedded" journalists who travel with U.S. or British military units.
But the military's hostility to the unilaterals has steadily worsened in recent days. In some cases, coalition soldiers have detained journalists and escorted them forcibly out of Iraq. In other cases, British troops have refused to allow unilaterals to camp near their checkpoints or in facilities such as ports that they control.
— Geoffrey York, "What it's like to be an independent journalist," The Globe and Mail, April 1, 2003
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The normally feisty press has hardly ruffled a feather in protest. Worse, as former network correspondent Marvin Kalb wrote last week in the New York Times, there is "a certain whiff of jingoism on the airwaves and in print." Nor did the situation improve when the Pentagon pool was supplanted by the 300 or so "unilaterals" — nonpoolers — who have been admitted to Saudi Arabia since the crisis began. For one thing, the rules and limits on access that applied to the pool have largely remained in effect for all journalists. Reporters had neither the freedom nor logistical means — nor, it sometimes seemed, the Vietnam-era gumption — to scour the potential battlefronts in search of stories.
— Stanley, W. Cloud, "The First Casualty," Time Magazine, September 10, 1990
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  • unilateral — UNILATERÁL, Ă, unilaterali, e, adj. Care este îndreptat, situat într o singură direcţie. ♦ Care nu angajează decât una dintre părţile contractante. ♦ Care este hotărât (în mod arbitrar) de una singură dintre părţi. ♦ Care ţine seamă de o singură… …   Dicționar Român

  • unilateral — uni·lat·er·al /ˌyü nə la tə rəl/ adj 1: done or undertaken by one party a unilateral mistake as to the terms 2: of, relating to, or affecting one side of a subject 3: containing a promise to perform made by only one party esp. because the other… …   Law dictionary

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  • unilatéral — unilatéral, ale (u ni la té ral, ra l ) adj. 1°   Terme d histoire naturelle. Qui est disposé ou qui se porte d un seul côté. Les fleurs dans quelques borraginées sont unilatérales. 2°   Terme de jurisprudence. Contrats unilatéraux, ceux où une… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Unilateral — U ni*lat er*al, a. [Uni + lateral: cf. F. unilat[ e]ral.] 1. Being on one side only; affecting but one side; one sided. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) Pertaining to one side; one sided; as, a unilateral raceme, in which the flowers grow only on one… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • unilateral — 1802, from Mod.L. unilateralis, from unum, neut. of unus one (see ONE (Cf. one)) + latus (gen. lateralis) side (see OBLATE (Cf. oblate) (n.)). Jeremy Bentham (1748 1832) may have been the first to use it in the legal sense of made or entered into …   Etymology dictionary

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  • unilateral — [yo͞o΄nə lat′ər əl] adj. [ModL unilateralis: see UNI & LATERAL] 1. of, occurring on, or affecting one side only 2. involving or obligating one only of several persons or parties; done or undertaken by one only; not reciprocal [a unilateral… …   English World dictionary

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