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This is a more serious in-depth role".
Students are a natural (and the future) audience for serious, in-depth reporting.
With the contacts and experience I'd be bringing to the project, we could take a serious, in-depth look at corruption, injustice and hardship across the globe.
But the takedowns are carefully pointed, and the final pages of every issue are devoted to serious, in-depth investigative essays.
This very limited campaigning clearly restricts the time for serious, in-depth questioning, allowing short, blunt responses to difficult, penetrating questions, and for the politicians to then to move on quickly to the next.
"One thing the book isn't going to be is a serious, in-depth etc, study of old age," Amis wrote to an interviewer when he was roughly halfway through.
He set up the CIJ, which is funded through charitable foundations, in 2003 to address what he saw as a worsening media climate for serious, in-depth and critical reporting and, over the following 13 years, established its reputation as one of the pre-eminent investigative journalism training institutions in the world.
Citizens in other democracies understand what Mr. Carr ends up conceding in his analysis of National Public Radio: In these economic hard times, public media are increasingly the only media providing the kind of serious, in-depth journalism that democracy needs.
Ensuring the survival of serious, in-depth investigative journalism.
Serious in-depth exclamations of our mutual brilliance on this coup!
Previously they were often travelogues, but Fender included serious in-depth analysis of the play, backed up with copious statistics".
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