Sentence examples for considered journalism from inspiring English sources

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After the Tories' 1997 election disaster, he considered journalism again, approaching the Times to be a leader writer.

Sir Keith ran a chain of newspapers, and the sons of the landed gentry at Geelong considered journalism a low-rent business.

After Cheltenham Ladies College, and Oxford, she considered journalism but returned to London to take a postgraduate course at the London School of Economics.

But a lawyer for Chevron, Randy M. Mastro, said that those criticizing the subpoena were on the wrong side of established law concerning what kinds of materials can be obtained — and that whatever "Crude" is, it should not be considered journalism.

I hadn't considered journalism; I wanted be a veterinarian.

By 1835, Dixon considered journalism to be his primary vocation.

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Unsure what he wanted to do, he was considering journalism.

About half of the group of 22 consider journalism as a future career.

And, well, I consider journalism at home more effective and more important," he says, seemingly contradicting his preceding comment about the ineffectuality of the profession.

"Egypt judiciary considers journalism and truth a crime".

We shouldn't necessarily consider journalism a more honorable profession given this fierce opposition, but neither should we equate it with simply placing words or pictures online.

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