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journalistic造句
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.