Sentence examples for flawed coverage from inspiring English sources

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The latter, deeply flawed coverage — led by the awful reportage of, as you put it, "the disgraced reporter Judith Miller" — affected the country and the entire world, ultimately.

Jill Abramson, executive editor of The Times, told me the paper is "certainly mindful that some readers may see an echo of the paper's flawed coverage of Iraq," but she also noted distinct differences.

And, of course, the newfound interest in this years-old cataclysm has meant that loud but flawed coverage of Syria pushed out of the spotlight other, compelling, and just as important stories.

What I wish that you and Bill Keller, the executive editor, would acknowledge regarding The Times's flawed coverage of the Iraq war is that the real heroes of the story are The Times's readers, many of whom smelled a rat more than a year ago.

The response is typically shock on two levels: first at the gaps in their coverage, and second at the amount they paid for their flawed coverage, especially compared to the actual losses they suffered; In some instances, millions of dollars of premium for several thousands of dollars in claims.

And he suggested Trump's defenders could push back more aggressively against flawed coverage. .

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Ms. Levy says that for as much as she is resigned to the fact that coverage is flawed, she expects future improvements.

The suggestion was not simply that other coverage is flawed but also that Ingraham's is an example of keeping the focus where it should be.

But it took until May 2004 -- more than a year after the war started and about a year after it became clear that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq -- before The Times acknowledged in an editors' note that the coverage was flawed.

A coalition of bankers, developers and business groups who are lobbying for the subsidy called the report "flawed" and said that terrorism coverage would become hard to get and prohibitively expensive without federal assistance.

Sorkin, who rose to be a business editor at the Times, covered Wall Street deal-making in exquisite detail, relying on an access journalism that has often proved deeply flawed in traditional business news coverage.

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