Sentences with phrase «as journalists»

But public awareness of the urgency of the climate challenge remains low even as journalists report more deeply about how global warming will alter our cities and environment and how we'll have to adapt to those changes as wildfires rage, ice sheets melt and seas rise.
As «less than» tends towards the former, and as journalists have to sex up the story to win eyeballs, the result is inevitable.
But as journalists queued to report on parents» fears, Brian Deer was assigned to investigate the crisis, and unearthed a scandal of astounding proportions.
Dawkins, renowned for his biological theories as well as for his criticism of religion, volunteered to test Persinger's electromagnetic device — the «God machine,» as some journalists dubbed it.
When journalists are dealing with foreign affairs or the military, I think there's a natural tendency for them to feel like they are asking questions not just as journalists but also as citizens, and that affects how they design the questions.
He was polite, friendly and always enormously helpful to anyone needing help — such as journalists attempting to write about string theory.
Over 50 Ghanaians who were part of Ghana's contingent to the games were detained and deported by the Australian immigration authorities for posing illegitimately as journalists, athletes and officials.
Some 60 Ghanaians who were part of Ghana's contingent to the games were detained and deported by the Australian immigration authorities for posing illegitimately as journalists, athletes and officials.
Though it's not a scientific survey, as journalists we've noticed that MTA events are often on the costly side.
Stakeholders such as Assembly members, District Chief Executives from the Shama, Sekondi - Takoradi, Nzema East Municipal, Ahanta West and the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipal assemblies, as well as journalists and other known opinion leaders were present.
Some protesters as well as journalists were injured by what many described as police high - handedness in handling the situation, an action condemned by former presidents Mahama and Rawlings.
As journalists were left reeling by the shock impression, ex-Labour operative Hopi Sen said that May had «sent a prickle of memory of Thatcher's utter contempt for Labour down my neck».
«But the last thing it will do is intimidate or deter us in any way from doing our job as journalists.
As journalists raced to cover Mrs Leadsom's hastily - arranged press conference instead, the Labour hopeful was left - red faced asking for questions from journalists by name - only to learn that they weren't there.
Ms Eagle could be seen rocking back and forth awkwardly as the journalists simply didn't materialise.
The Police Command then was told that while as journalists we were doing our job of getting our news for our readers no matter the risk involved, the Police, paid to investigate and arrest offenders, should do its own job without its threat to any newsroom to produce Adams or any other wanted person.
He said it was therefore appropriate that as journalists who operated from the Presidency, they found time to commiserate with the President.
In their letter they stated that «as journalists they must fish out bad things in society but we must also appreciate the good ones....
As the journalists and politicians were left reeling by the extraordinary appointment, Labour leader Ed Miliband suggested he would be editing Heat magazine next.
I would also point out that the Lib Dems tend to trend upwards during a campaign as journalists take a bit more notice.
Sports News of Friday, 11 May 2018 Source: citinewsroom.com File photo Barely two weeks after the deportation of some 60 Ghanaians from the commonwealth games for posing as journalists, the country is dealing with another issue of deportation involving the Para Athletic team.
According to him, the DPO had briefed him on the incident, claiming that the thugs had identified themselves as journalists before they were allowed into the premises.
Mrs. Amankwah cautioned media practitioners to avoid activities that may compromise their integrity as journalists or damage their credibility in order to be effective in the discharge of their duties.
Also there are laws around what you can and can't say as journalists on days like this which we frankly don't understand, so we tend to just stay on the safe side and shut up.
The basic rule: treat bloggers as journalists because they ARE journalists — they just happen to have a particularly cheap printing press.
The forces wielding machetes went on a rampage and chased away the party supporters as well as journalists who had come to cover the commotion.
It's fun, as all journalists know, when you're inside an unfolding story.
Blogging is very useful for targeting the specific audiences of other academics and generalist intermediaries (such as journalists).
Now it has rallied somewhat, as journalists have «blotted their own copy book».
If we're going to function as journalists, we'd better start acting with at least some basic journalistic standards.
Third, people's understanding of the news is as biased as the journalists» creation of the news.
JH: As journalists our job is to see things through the public's eyes but as playwrights we could go over to the other side and get into the minds of the MPs.
28 August — Irish Examiner: Tigers film highlighted as journalists examines how formula companies target pregnant women and parents in Ireland and Pakistan.
As journalists, you have probably experienced this yourself, how it is to listen to the tape afterwards.
The urchins masquerading as journalists ITK are basically story tellers better suited to writing for comic books.
«We're not as good as being journalists as journalists are,» Gantt said.
If Arsene is so predictable, why is it that I have the same odds of winning the lotto as the journalists have of reporting a signle Arsenal signing before it's announced?
Twitter has of course reacted with great hysteria to the news, as journalists and former Premier League stars have had their say, with the biggest talking point being that the deal should help grass - roots football and ticket - pricing:
Vinexpo Bordeaux is open exclusively to wine and spirits professionals and associated business (importers, wholesalers, restauration, duty - free...) as well as journalists.
As journalists and political consultants often say, voters want to be assured that a presidential candidate «shares their values.»
There are certain key jobs that should be sought: teaching in schools of education, serving as organizers in unions, as lawyers and doctors for the poor, as clergy in various kinds of churches, as city planners, as journalists.
In many developing countries, wages are much less, and as journalists Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn have noted in their widely - acclaimed book Half the Sky, the empowerment and employment of women can have a direct and profound effect in curbing poverty, infant mortality, maternal mortality, and violence.
Baker had them greet people at the entrance, play and sing as journalists snapped pictures.
As journalists are wont to do, Gawronski, who is writing a book about John Paul, tries to get the Pope to say something newsworthy, i.e., controversial.
It has used journalists as spies, and posed its spies as journalists.
I made out that as journalists and as Baptists they were refusing to participate in this secret meeting.
Washington, D.C.. As journalists around the world continue to face persecution, U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R - FL), Bob Casey (D - PA), and Ron Wyden...
And just as journalists have always been defensive toward claims of bias, Facebook, too, has denied its own subjectivity.
Abu Amra said they were both clearly marked as journalists.
When she left university, Brydson worked as a journalist in Australia and travelled to Thailand, where she became enamoured with Thai culture.
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