Sentence examples for journalistic conditions from inspiring English sources

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They were discussing journalistic conditions for the 1987 races.

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Declining profits and intensifying competition for clicks have had a disastrous impact on journalistic working conditions, driving a wave of organizing across digital and print media.

Yet it is further evidence of the incredibly hostile condtions under which many journalists work, conditions that have seen a total of 597 killed over the past decade because of their journalistic activities.

The newspaper was founded in 1948, the year Israel became a state, by disgruntled journalists at Yediot Aharonot (Latest News), the leading Hebrew newspaper at the time, who walked out in a dispute over work conditions and journalistic principles.

He describes, in passionate journalistic prose, the dire conditions in which the poor clung to life, kipping in "the spike" (the workhouse), sipping "skilly" (a foul concoction comprised of "three quarts of oatmeal stirred into three-buckets-and-a-half of hot water") and dining on rank hospital leftovers.

The remaining categories had one reference each: destruction of evidence, domestic protection order, attorney discipline, failure to register as a sex offender, identity theft, journalistic privilege, violation of bail conditions, providing alcohol to minors, prisoner misconduct, prostitution, university student discipline, employment discrimination, invasion of privacy, and a civil damage case.

Insecurity is the condition of our journalistic age.

Lord Justice Laws recognised that the protection of journalistic sources is one of the basic conditions for press freedom, that leaked or stolen material may need protection as journalistic material, and finally that non-journalists including cameramen, interpreters, and assistants may also need the law's protection.

Putting label on the conditions in Haiti is a helpful journalistic practice, but it has no impact on the course of events on the ground.

It did specify that the stored and searchable data can include details such as an individual's religion, racial or ethnic origin, political views, medical condition, sexual orientation, and legally privileged, journalistic or "otherwise confidential" information.

But journalistic scepticism can brush against an innocent if unwanted personal condition – and Dutch journalists are emphatic that Schippers has suffered from acne since adolescence and that her mother and sister share similar skin problems.

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