Sentence examples for journalistic terms from inspiring English sources

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In journalistic terms, he should stop burying the lede.

In journalistic terms, "Prince Kisses Girl" is on a par with "Man Bites Dog".

In journalistic terms, Fleet Street is a shadow of its former self – not a single newspaper operates from that address any more.

Sure enough, it emerged last week that the editing on that video of former NPR exec Ron Schiller talking with fake representatives of a fake Muslim nonprofit was not only misleading but in journalistic terms outright corrupt.

This fact-checking mentality is encouraged partly because TV has strongly journalistic terms of engagement: a drama is likely to be preceded or followed by a documentary or news bulletin.

In the comfortable knowledge that the fact-checking department is going to follow up behind me, I like to guess at certain names and numbers early on, while I change and re-change and listen to sentences, preferring to hear some ballpark figure or approximate date than the dissonant clink of journalistic terms: WHAT CITY, $000,000, name TK, number TK, Koming.

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This one gave new meaning to "evergreen," a journalistic term signifying a feature that can run at any time.

Wilson thought that literature is determined by history and by psychology: that was always, to use the journalistic term, the hook in his pieces.

In the "appreciation" -- a relatively new journalistic term for a written eulogy, without the need for the completeness of an obituary -- I noted once asking Cooke how he was able to keep his brain's synapses snapping, broadcasting his weekly "Letter From America" well into his 90's.

A lot of what I'm interested in shooting is traditionally journalistic in terms of subject matter, but seen in a way that does not adhere to a traditional documentary style.

Poles and their friends have long been trying to counter the journalistic laziness that terms Auschwitz a "Polish death camp" rather than one run by the country's foreign occupiers, in which millions of Poles, gentile and Jewish, perished.The latest salvo comes from British parliamentarians representing the Labour Friends of Poland (LFP).

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