An article like this one has zero value from
a journalistic perspective because it lacks regional or Provincial context.
«From
a journalistic perspective, we want someone who'll present their own work, who will have an impact, and bring students into the process, who'll learn there are different skill sets (related to journalism) that we don't necessarily get access to» at law schools.
I asked him for legal advice from
a journalistic perspective.
From
a journalistic perspective, anonymous sourcing is often helpful, if not necessary, to get access to sources (often employees or former employees) who otherwise wouldn't speak out of fear of violating non-disclosure agreements or retribution from the company they're speaking out against.
Not exact matches
This wasn't a particularly good thing, from a good - government
perspective: The Democrats» unassailable majority, and the combination of loyalty and fear that Silver inspired in his members, meant little dissent, debate or — aside from the occasional prosecutorial or investigative -
journalistic breakthrough — public scrutiny of the chamber's activities.
«Spotlight» covers the
journalistic team of the Boston Globe uncovering the protection of pedophile priests, while «Room» focuses much of its
perspective from the eyes of a five - year - old boy who has lived his whole life in the solitary confines of a moderated shed with only a glimpse of the sky.
I'm thankful for the Coen brothers» keeping a vital genre alive, for Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington finding a cinematic
perspective on war unmatched, and for making it back to share it with us all, as I am for Charles Ferguson's watchdog mentality and
journalistic integrity.
We are talking back to that narrative in the same
journalistic fashion — or perhaps in a hybrid fashion, depending on the force of our
perspective and a certain amount of citations of the work of others.
The unknowns of the Web and questions about whether fast, responsive metrics - oriented journalism fits with our
journalistic culture of thoughtful
perspective abound.
A repeat nominee for the Dog Writers of America Maxwell Medallion and the winner of the 2015 Women in the Pet Industry Woman of the Year in the Advocacy Category, Carol Bryant is dedicated to serving the pet industry from a
journalistic, pet parent, social media, marketing, and philanthropic
perspective.
This volume takes stock of critical
perspectives on the work of New York — based Wade Guyton (born 1972), assembling both expansive, scholarly essays and more concise,
journalistic assessments by an international array of authors — Daniel Baumann, Kirsty Bell, Johanna Burton, Catherine Chevalier, Bettina Funcke, John Kelsey, Scott Rothkopf and Peter Schjeldahl among them — offering an invaluable reference for any reader coming to terms with his artistic production.