Sentences with phrase «than journalists»

With dividends included, the index will have done even better than journalists and the talking heads on television are acknowledging.
There are common gamers to be found who have stronger ideas to share than journalists with advanced degrees.
He has spent more time with disadvantaged kids than any journalist I know, and he has learned a lot about the factors of success.
The team consists of more engineers than journalists, yeah that's right!
But it's also an inevitability when regular people (rather than journalists who have informed access and training) are given a pulpit from which to broadcast.
And since headline writers are lazy (even more than journalists in general), these errors accumulate as they get copied from the original scientific publication and from direct quotes from the scientists, through press releases, wire stories, and sloppily cut and pasted news stories and editorials.
Journalism takes many forms and the writer of a piece in the Nation or the City Journal has a higher standard to meet than a journalist who posts 12 - 15 stories on a heavy news day.
None of the panelists suggested a fix for the problem other than that journalists must continue doing their jobs as if they were not under siege.
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.
Happily, Schultz and the Starbucks organization have found and continue to find a steady supply of employees at every level of the organization who are less jaded than my journalist friend with whom I opened this article.
This big lesson from Facebook's earnings will keep driving the stock price Consumers care less about privacy than journalists, politicians thinkTim Mullaney says you should have seen this one coming.
«Operators in the markets know much more about their workings than any journalist.
Downing Street sources suggested the review would seek to stop third parties making money from FoI requests, rather than journalists seeking information for stories.
The agencies are managing by running daily press briefings (during which they inevitably take fewer questions than journalists are asking), setting up media hot lines, and working late into the night to accommodate different time zones.
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.
I'd have a hard time doing any serious, scratch - and dent - inducing work in any $ 66,000 truck, but folks who really need a truck with these capabilities have better - paying jobs than journalists I suppose.
The documents Gleick obtained have uncovered more information about Heartland's operations than journalists have ever uncovered.
The idea, as Squillante puts it, is that «those who work in the trenches of the legal profession better understand the legal profession than journalists far removed from daily law office life.»
But nobody other than journalists or politicos read manifestos.
And as in years past, advocates generally do better than journalists, and anti-reform folks do better than pro-reform folks.
The Associated Press already has some articles being written by robots rather than journalists.
(At least you guys are still trusted more than we journalists are...)
The parliamentary «science» committee report made claims very similar to Miller's, suggesting that politicians and alarmists know what information the public should be allowed to see better than journalists or the people.
Upworthy's editorial staff members consider themselves curators rather than journalists.
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