newsworthy造句1. The number of deaths makes the story newsworthy.
2. Nothing newsworthy ever happens around here. It's so boring.
3. Nothing very newsworthy happened last week.
4. But newsworthy it was, given the current political situation.
5. But to Profumo's bad luck, other newsworthy circumstances were available to salt the story.
6. Near misses are certainly much less newsworthy than injuries or deaths.
7. While journalists pursue newsworthy events, business-oriented management often makes decisions based on business considerations. 3.
8. It would really be newsworthy if I had seen the left side move while the left brain was being stimulated.
9. It is the most newsworthy item since the Dodgers failed to sell out their playoff games.
10. Very little that was newsworthy was said at the conference.
11. His comments about the Internet were newsworthy because the company has offered few details about its plans.
12. Normally, there's never anything newsworthy about my life, but that all changed last Thursday.
13. Media coverage of newsworthy cases has become so pervasive that picking an untainted jury can take weeks or sometimes even months.
14. It is this which makes chemical accidents so newsworthy . Fortunately, they are extremely rare.
15. The same holds for more common, less newsworthy acts — working in soup kitchens, taking pets to people in nursing homes, helping strangers find their way, being neighborly.
16. This situation might develop into an even more newsworthy item if the police were involved.
17. The financial collapse has exposed newsworthy frauds, like the colossal Ponzi scheme run by Bernard Madoff.
18. Communication subject choosing newsworthy facts is the key to form a news repot finally.
19. It has to be noted that gaol conditions are no longer newsworthy and the clamour for reform has largely faded.
20. Anderson had done it before and so, according to my colleagues it wasn't newsworthy.
21. Reporters can not be everywhere and so press releases can help to ensure that newsworthy events receive the publicity they deserve.
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22. He earned this position with his concise, forceful prose as well astumultuous, often newsworthy lifestyle.
23. Suffice to say that, with such price levels, these artists are particularly newsworthy and they only need to appear in an auction catalogue to guarantee a successful sale.
24. Often called a “daybook,” this list of activities is not automatically newsworthy but it provides a good starting point for reporters searching for news.
25. The chief editor refused to publish Jane's report because there was nothing newsworthy in it.