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'journalistic capacity' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the skills or knowledge that a journalist is expected to have. For example: "My years of experience in journalism have given me a strong journalistic capacity."
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Smaller companies have created news sites that point a way forward but cannot begin to fill the loss of journalistic capacity that accompanied the great shakeout in the industry.
"I think it's an excellent initiative, and I think if they develop their journalistic capacity a little bit and focus in on some of the big issues and big figures and big claims, they will be a very relevant force".
The original sub poena was circumscribed by District Judge Alfonzo J. Zirpoli to limit any grand jury questions that required Mr. Caldwell to disclose confidential information given to him in his journalistic capacity.
However, as I was acting in a journalistic capacity, I was then taken to some other corners of the building that the public never gets to see, such as the Commons tea room.
Hannity had earlier insisted he would only be at the rally in Cape Girardeau in a journalistic capacity.
BA: What is the most terrifying moment you have ever had while shooting photos in a journalistic capacity?
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He has been employed in various journalistic capacities by the Swedish state broadcaster, SVT, by the newspaper Aftonbladet, and by the leftwing magazine Ordfront.
Still, even if Miranda was functioning in a quasi-journalistic capacity, he is hardly a terror suspect.
In this way, the tools and techniques learned during the summer will be immediately applicable as data students begin to develop a journalistic mindset and the capacity to find and produce journalistic stories.
"Call me sceptical if you must, but I do not see journalistic enterprise behind the Mail's sudden capacity to tease obscure information out of the SBU [Ukraine's security service]." He went on: "Someone else is doing the hard work - possibly someone being paid by the taxpayer.
They will also need a deputy, like the role Mark Byford used to fill, with the ability in particular to oversee the vast journalistic output as news is time-consuming and has the capacity to be very controversial.
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