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It can be impossible to report from the scene.
LONDON – It was impossible to report on Margaret Thatcher up close without occasionally falling victim to the icy stare.
I know of a kindly Times media commentator who found it impossible to report on The Sun without attracting complaints.
In some places, it's impossible to report the truth without making oneself an object of hatred and a target of violence for one sector of society or another.
At the time, so much rancorous political gamesmanship surrounded Bush's military history that it was impossible to report clearly (and Rather's flawed report effectively ended further investigations).
As a result, democracy demonstrators have had a harder time communicating with one another, while foreign correspondents in Libya have found it nearly impossible to report on events fully.
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Chances are the unquelled talk was limited to the sounds that other reporters were making, but, having heard those noises, it's impossible to not report on them, right?
In "Berlin Diary," William L. Shirer describes how, in covering Berlin in the 1930's, he made the decision to leave in 1939 because it was impossible to accurately report the news from Hitler's Berlin after that time.
As evidence grows that refugees who come to Australia are being raped, killed, and driven to suicide, all on our watch, the Abbott Government has pushed to make reporting of detention centre conditions almost impossible, has made it nearly impossible for workers to report abuse when they witness it, and gone out of its way to keep the whole horrendous affair hidden away from the public eye.
Also, the fact of being delirious makes it impossible for patients to report on sleep perception.
That could make it difficult or impossible for news outlets to report on the proceedings as they happen.
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