Sentences with phrase «than a journalist such»

A Steven Rose or a Richard Dawkins, coming down from the ivory tower to explain things to lesser mortals, is, other things being equal, a more likely contender for this particular prize than a journalist such as Nigel Henbest or Roger Highfield, devoting themselves full - time to the art of communication.

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More than 50 seasoned food professionals served as judges for the SFA's 2018 sofi Awards, including chefs, culinary instructors, recipe developers, food journalists, and specialty food buyers, who are experts in particular categories such as cheese, oil, chocolate, coffee, and more.
Arsenal have been strongly linked with an ongoing push to sign Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema (Italian sports journalist Emanuele Giulianelli via the Daily Star) but Cavani would prove a more than capable alternative if such a move fails.
Moreover, it's likely that if such a fee — one exceeding the price Barcelona paid for Ousmane Dembele last summer — is paid, Coutinho will be free to join Barcelona this month rather than in the summer, a previously reported stipulation of Liverpool being willing to negotiate a deal according to journalists with ties to the club.
This of course makes it all the more ridiculous that journalists who themselves understand pressure better than most would willingly strike such a low blow at the prime minister.
But for more than ten years now journalists have been writing articles on planes, using laptops such as the Tandy 100, which came out in 1983.
While the authors should know better than to make such claims, it's very clear that the science - naive journalists who report on these studies have never learned that association does not equal causation.
Yet such is the power of the stunted fanboys and clickbait movie «journalists» fueling discussion of popular cinema in 2015: a depressing forum in which a perceived unsatisfactory Marvel film must be analyzed like the coming of the cultural holocaust, rather than simply being ignored for the unremarkable — and completely familiar — corporate bowel movement that it is.
We're sure this would endear the Miata to automotive journalists even more than ever, but we're not sure how sports car buyers would embrace such an engine, especially in the North American market.
Add such muscle to the 720S» light touch on the scales — it weighs less than 3,200 pounds — and you have performance that leaves even veteran auto journalists laughing in disbelief.
Stephen Leather was a journalist for more than ten years on newspapers such as The Times, the Daily Mail and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong.
One Mobile Ring is edited by Rob Kerr, a journalist with more than 15 years experience of news, reviews and feature writing on titles such as WIRED, PC Magazine, The Register, The INQUIRER, Pocket - Lint, ITProPortal, Mobile Industry Review, Know Your Mobile and The Gadget Show.
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Before becoming a novelist he was a journalist for more than ten years on newspapers such as The Times, the Daily Mirror, the Glasgow Herald, the Daily Mail and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong.
However, for this to be a common practice, rather than a rare exception, would require a truly enormous and perfect conspiracy of manufacturers, rendering plants, and government, and as of yet no whistle - blower, journalist, or undercover animal rights activist has yet come forward to reveal evidence of any such conspiracy.
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.
It's nice to see that even normal journalists such as yourself can only be shamed by explicit falsehoods rather than a failure to inform.
It's a pity, too, because David Rose is a capable journalist and other than this particular string of unfortunate events gives every appearance of being of better character than to carry on such a campaign.
If such one - liners are judged to damage the reputation of a scientist, then I have at least as good a case against Michael Mann for defamation as he has against Steyn; a scientist saying such things about another scientist is arguably more damaging to a scientist's reputation than a journalist saying such things.
I submit that Oreskes has long been little more than a mouthpiece in this issue, basically just parroting what was already said in various talking points about a «scientific consensus», journalists not needing to give equal time to skeptics, and that a set of Western Fuels leaked memos indicts such skeptics as paid co-conspirators with fossil fuel industry people.
Where there's smoke, there's fire, and I'm no more than a guy on the street pointing it out to open - minded journalists and other investigative «firefighters» who can see such smoke for what it is.
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?
While there may well be a justification for a class privilege in respect of client - agent communications, it is difficult to see how the justification for such a privilege could result in a substantive quasi-constitutional privilege privilege rather than a class privilege such as informer privilege, journalist privilege, litigation privilege and settlement privilege.
Such stories are far too common, unfortunately, and no one does a better job keeping track of them than libertarian journalist Radley Balko.
Not only will he be under oath, but he'll be fielding blunt questions from grandstanding legislators that are liable to be less predictable, less technically literate, and frankly ruder than those asked by journalists such as David Kirkpatrick or CNN's Laurie Segall.
More than a few journalists and scholars, such as Noah Smith, took a similar tack in response to this study; for instance, Smith tweeted: «Promote parenting, not marriage.
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