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journalistic造句
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, " 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.