Sentences with phrase «than a journalist following»

Chuck has questions about how Stephen always seems to be in the right place at the right time to capture his stranger - than - fiction scoops, but with everyone so enraptured by Stephen's work, Chuck looks like a jealous colleague rather than a journalist following his natural instincts.

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Journalists are also more likely to follow a blog or subscribe via RSS than to visit the corporate site repeatedly.
There is a tweet from a local journalist that follows the spurs probably closer than anyone.
The social media attention curve jumps up and down, of course, but its moving average follows a much steadier upward climb over the course of the protests than the comparable graph of paid journalists» stories.
Journalists should follow the money and cover consequential and binding decisions rather than provocations and conspicuous displays of «doing something».
Pre-speech briefings to journalists were much harsher than the text of the speech, and several right - of - centre tabloids and broadsheets prominently criticised the Guardian over the days which followed.
Journalists would rather follow the footpath of the Abatis — Special Assistant on Media, better than beat the road in search of news.
In a dig at Commons Speaker John Bercow, whose wife Sally is a notorious tweeter, Mr Bone said: «Mr Speaker, I don't know if you tweet but can I direct you to a site called Mrs Jennie Bone which is being followed by more than 100 people, included journalists and MPs?
He and Gwénaël Rapenne, a chemist at the University of Toulouse - Paul Sabatier, developed the contest after Joachim realized — following an interview with a journalist — that nanocars attracted much more public attention than did his research on fundamental aspects of nanotechnology.
Working from an original script by Peter Morgan («The Queen,» «Frost / Nixon»), the film follows the odysseys of three individuals touched by death and in profound ways: a reluctant medium (Matt Damon) in San Francisco who can commune with the afterlife but finds it a curse rather than a gift, a French journalist (Cecile de France) who survives a near - death experience (a harrowing recreation of the 2004 tsunami) and a British schoolboy (George and Frankie McLaren) feeling adrift after the death of this twin brother.
However, rather than discuss his approach to the sex scenes as the journalist requested, LaBeouf replied, «When seagulls follow the trawler it is because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea,» got up and left.
Catching Feelings This darkly comedic movie follows a professor and his journalist wife who get more than they bargained for after an acclaimed, hard - partying author moves in with them.
The two drivers are: (1) this is the biggest story of my lifetime, bigger than Watergate, and as a journalist I can not resist following it where it leads; and (2) I care about the friends I have made on all the boards and blogs and I have had hundreds of them express great gratitude that I was the first person with the courage to tell them the realities of stock investing.
I am sure that people paid as environmentalist journalists don't necessarily like to hear such things, because of their pockets, but it is true that the climate science should be getting roughly 10 times less attention in the media than what it is getting now if the rules about the complexity and space in the media were consistently followed.
He's a journalist so his writing style is much easier to follow than some of the other recent books on climate, but for me the clincher is the book is broken into two parts — the first half demolishes the catastrophe claims of the alarmists, and the second looks at the real agenda, which few of the other climate books have gotten into.
Could it be that, following a barage of criticism from the likes of the MET office about catastrophe - mongering by scientists and the media, and following a bout of outlandish claims of the worse - than - previously - thought variety from the likes of Chris Field, James Hansen and James Lovelock, journalists are counting to ten before regurgitating such empty rhetoric?
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