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The journalistic equivalent comes from editors.
The Leveson inquiry, in many ways, is the journalistic equivalent.
All in all, it was the journalistic equivalent of a glorious Stan Laurel pratfall.
These kinds of "investigation" are the journalistic equivalent of shooting fish in a barrel.
"To me, it seems kind of ridiculous; that's the journalistic equivalent of a nanny state," he said.
For Winship, it was the journalistic equivalent of Ted Williams hitting a home run in his very last at-bat.
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These figures, however brilliant, find themselves transformed into unwilling emblems of inclusivity – the journalistic and literary equivalent of a black president, a figure whose ascendancy can be cited by white people as proof that we don't have a race problem any more.
There is no algorithmic equivalent to journalistic ethics.
With typical wit, the anthology of bad reviews she edited treats journalistic barbs as an equivalent to the whips and scourges used by Christ's executioners.
At a town-hall-style meeting on May 14 -- three days after The Times had described in an extensive article how Jayson Blair, a staff reporter, had made errors or committed the equivalent of journalistic fraud in at least 36 articles since October -- Mr. Sulzberger told the newsroom staff that he would not accept Mr. Raines's resignation if it were offered.
I was handed the equivalent of a loaded gun — space in the newspaper and on its Web site to write whatever I chose about its journalistic performance.
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