Sentences with phrase «writer with an agenda»

No, I expect written accounts verifying that something happened from someone other than a writer with an agenda.
Mr. Roberts, the world really doesn't need to hear from writers with agendas and an axe to grind.

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The Bible is an amalgam of different writers with different agendas (no Spirit or Spook guiding their thoughts or hands).
Citing multiple examples from Genesis to Revelation, Enns shows how the many writers of Scripture used stories, poems, letters, and accounts written in their own voice, with their own assumptions and agendas, to tell the story of God, which, in various and complex ways ultimately bears witness to Jesus Christ.
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In five months as the nation's education policy director, DeVos hasn't held a press conference, has blown off an invitation to speak at the Education Writers Association convention in May, hasn't discussed her agenda for the nation's schools with the mainstream media, and avoids unscripted contact with reporters like the plague.
Claimed P&E was owned by a foreign monopoly «with a hidden agenda to make money off writers by destroying the credibility of the American publishing industry» and sought to direct writers to self - publishers.
Now, according to a great deal of research by Writer Beware, The Write Agenda appears to be associated with Robert Fletcher and Strategic Book Publishing, a.k.a. Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency, along with a number of sockpuppets.
Many aspiring authors are in writers groups where members may either be polite or overly critical, with a hidden competitive agenda.
Woods points out that The Carbon Brief website, set up apparently put writers and journalists in touch with scientists has a clearly partial agenda:
Expounding on this he said, «if you're a writer for let's say the New York Post or the Dailey News [two tabloids here in The Big Apple] you write at an elementary school level; if you are writing for the New York Times you write for a much more educated and sophisticated reader, and if you write for The Wall Street Journal you write for the Times readership with a specific agenda.
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