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"WikiLeaks promotes the ideal of 'scientific journalism' — where the underlying evidence of all articles is available to the reader precisely in order to avoid these type of distortions.

Perhaps it was a mark of my stubbornness that I wanted to write the screenplay of The Reader precisely because I knew the task would be so unusual.

Whether or not it is used, the overall guiding principles in reporting should always be Accuracy, Completeness, and Transparency (ACT principles): tell the reader precisely all what you did and why.

It is only in the chapter about Washington's religious beliefs that Mr. Lengel examines assorted myths, anecdotes and images in a methodical — and persuasive — fashion, informing the reader precisely of what is known, what's been invented or altered, and how assorted fictional anecdotes have lodged themselves in the collective imagination.

So, instead, I wish to illustrate to the reader precisely why I was so intensely motivated to write this piece, by recounting stories that I have heard told and re-told countless times during my childhood, from the warmth of my bed to the cool tile floor of my mandir.

Also, in too many places the authors slip into vague broad claims, instead of telling the reader precisely what can be concluded from the results.

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The novel has struck a chord with a remarkable number of readers precisely because it does not dodge the spiky themes of loneliness and isolation that precede the friendship.

In rare cases, even reporting the existence of a suppression order can be forbidden, meaning that journalists cannot tell readers precisely why certain details are missing from their coverage.

Much of this is new to general English readers, precisely because the two northern regions and their effect on Chinese dynastic formation were long neglected in China scholarship Hong's main point.

"We did carry strong denials from named sources, but we got too caught up in telling readers precisely who-said-what and what had and had not happened.

However, his prose was also peppered with the kind of troubling vitriol you might have seen on a Daily Express front page, ensuring the reader knew precisely which side of the political spectrum he sat on (somewhere between Nigel Farage and Enoch Powell).

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