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单词 Journalistic
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1. With typical energy he found new journalistic outlets.
2. His views were violently stormed by journalistic circles.
3. He began his journalistic career in the early eighties in Australia.
4. Both reporters cut their journalistic teeth on the same provincial newspaper.
5. Sam's journalistic work was much more lucrative than his painting had ever been.
6. In this period there was much journalistic talk of Britain's world reputation having recovered after decades of decline.
7. She was shocked at the journalistic licence it exposed and appalled by the crime to which it referred.
8. He perused the long columns of journalistic licence which covered the Mercury's front page.
9. I uneasily awaited his first question about my journalistic ambitions.
10. But motherly warmth turns cold beside the journalistic revulsion the Molinari gambit provokes.
11. Besides undermining his claim to journalistic detachment, the letter contained faulty political advice.
12. For Stewart, the Athens dispatches were a journalistic coup of the first rank.
13. Journalistic speculation and inference about official statements are not protected.
14. St Barth'sstrange lack of street names is meant to dissuade journalistic snoopers.
15. With media turning into little more than a gaggle of special effects, journalistic ethics may seem a bit quaint.
16. I knew that I was violating all the canons of journalistic ethics.
17. Whom you see depends sometimes on professional competence and journalistic ability.
18. It has to be understood that the general and critical does not mean the vague, the watered-down, or the journalistic.
19. In the effort to bolster ratings at all costs, journalistic standards have been lowered.
20. Downtown News, so we know the pharmacists there make the journalistic grade.
21. In quest of mass circulation and advertising support, the major city newspapers gradually developed a tradition of political and journalistic independence.
22. One might forgive the hyperbole in a politician but it is less easy to take from academic or journalistic critics.
23. But don't take my word for it; this is not a figment of the journalistic imagination.
24. Although this lasted only for three monthly issues, it was an early indication of Knowles's journalistic instincts.
25. Pendulums move to extremes before they steady to the middle course, and so do journalistic trends.
26. They claimed it was inaccurate, misleading and constituted a breach of journalistic ethics.
27. The brothers moved quickly to grasp these rapid developments and establish their journalistic voice.
28. Dryden makes him sound a monument of dullness; in reality he is brisk, lively and journalistic.
29. This was strong stuff, even if it was wrapped up as mere journalistic conjecture, and obviously Toby knew or suspected something.
30. At their side, cheering them on, was the new journalistic team of Joseph and Stewart Alsop.
31. The camera reinforced journalistic and literary accounts of aspects of social life which had rarely been seen or experienced by middle-class people.
32. But from the start it was committed to journalistic and professional integrity.
33. Fleet Street is a journalistic center in London.
34. He is an old journalistic acquaintance.
35. In your esteemed journalistic opinion.
36. Translation of articles or journalistic, literary or scientific writings.
37. Success or failure of journalistic education is directly related to the future of journalism.
38. Strong patriotic spirit and acute insight into social phenomena run through his journalistic career.
39. The interdisciplinary raise is an American University journalistic education important characteristic.
40. This study has analyzed and compared the features of both Chinese and English journalistic style at three levels: Lexical level, Syntactic level and Discourse level.
41. But maybe these disagreements over journalistic ethics miss the point.
42. In a 2008 speech at Manaus's local parliament, Souza boasted that Canal Livre enjoyed complete editorial freedom and was conducted with "journalistic responsibility".
43. Journalistic media is a propeller to the social transformation and development, with its inborn vocation highly congruous with the concept of the harmonious society building.
44. Journalistic communication pursues the goal of letting the audience accept the information given by the communicator.
45. The yellow journalism origins from 19 th century 90's American journalistic circles. "
46. Yet like some beast that has not yet realised it's received a mortal blow[], commercial media will seemingly go to any length – even selling their journalistic integrity – to prop up this failed model.
47. This is a first in Canadian journalistic history and an outrage of the highest order.
48. Journalism ethics, which is related to each link of journalistic practice, has a universal significance.
49. Mr. Sigal said that having editors work with volunteer bloggers brought traditional journalistic values to the operation, like checking facts and sources.
50. Mr. VandeHei and Mr. Harris say they know that reporters can feel pressured at times. But they said the notion of Politico as a journalistic sweatshop is pure myth.
51. With the constant acceleration of informational globalization, journalistic writing which is involved in the process of news spreading is unable to adapt to the situation.
52. The reporter had a particularly good journalistic nose and always acted quickly on a story.
53. The best selling equipments are varied Goose - neck - shaped microphones, interface microphones, journalistic microphones, handy microphone etc.
54. This paper remains a nonpareil platform for writing a column — not just for its readership, but also for its journalistic freedom.
55. This stagnant Japan myth put about as a consequence of some macroeconomic data and a rise in unemployment to levels that the United States would love, is journalistic puff-puff.
56. Especially the journalistic education during report domain specialization reform's, must enter "other disciplines" vigilantly the erroneous zone.
57. Sometimes there is no legal remedy for types of journalistic misconduct that can upset readers and viewers.
58. Because of the lap-over in news-gathering skills, many writers move back and forth between the allied journalistic fields.
59. Journalistic practices unacceptable aboveground press; an aboveground corps of 20,000 priests in Poland.
60. She might be suspected of having borrowed that style of remark from her journalistic friend.
61. But they said the notion of Politico as a journalistic sweatshop is pure myth.
62. Then we realized it goes against another basic journalistic duty - informing the public.
63. Over the years, Garrett made 20 journalistic forays into Asia.
64. I assumed this was rhetorical waggery so offered that obligatory journalistic reply: the sycophantic laugh.
65. In American journalistic circles, some people say banteringly that only if one has won the Pulitzer Prize or is familiar with graphic design can he or she achieve greatness in newspapering.
66. Back in 1980, I thought I'd plunged headlong into the journalistic Dark Ages.
67. Skeeter is a bluestocking, having developed liberal notions and journalistic aspirations at college that put her at odds with her old friends Hilly and Elizabeth.
68. Soon, the sensationalist press of the 1890s became a competition between the "yellow kids[Sentencedict], " and the journalistic style was coined "yellow journalism."
69. This thesis comes to the conclusion that journalistic professionalism is gradually internalized in program structure, the way of report and program mode, etc.
70. American media believe in journalistic balance, claiming themselves to be independent and liberalistic. They don't doubt their so-called balanced reporting that they are proud of.
71. In the wake of the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway he wrote Underground, a set of journalistic essays about the event.
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