Without vigorous fact-checking by the press, political deception is all too easy. |
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Such generous hospitality has occasionally led to certain lapses in fact-checking, however. |
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This type of omission was particularly significant later in step six of the methodology, dealing with fact-checking and verification. |
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It simply means fact-checking the claims and representations of the person or persons you are considering entering into an agreement with. |
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It is a story that should result only from rigorous research, fact-checking and, most importantly, ethical practice. |
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Members of the new media dove in and began fact-checking the accusations, leading to yet more questions and contradictions. |
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Are they a powerful mechanism for fact-checking the mainstream media or a new form of vigilante justice? |
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At no stage did any of these worthies think it necessary to do some fact-checking before besmirching the reputation of a former cabinet officer. |
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Department staff read expert group reports and comment on issues related to protocol, political issues, evidentiary standards and fact-checking, before they are submitted to the respective sanctions committee. |
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Are the media fact-checking both candidates with equal fervor? |
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Many respondents also stressed that the information on organized crime disseminated through the media has an impact on their communication and fact-checking procedures. |
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Later on, this will make fact-checking and legal review far simpler. |
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It is thus essential that at the start of an investigative project, the reporter knows who will be fact-checking the story, and how they will work together. |
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The red-baiting demagogue who publicly made wild, unsubstantiated charges assailing victims' patriotism proved no match for the fact-checking investigative reporter. |
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Granted, fact-checking is often strange work. |
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The fact-checking and proofreading chemistry twitterati. |
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Hyphenate this phrase: fact-check, fact-checking. |
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We can organize media visits, pitch story ideas, assist with fact-checking, coordinate interviews and provide a variety of communication tools for our media clients. |
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This phenomenon will increasingly place a heavy responsibility on professional journalists to maintain high standards of fact-checking, honesty, and objectivity. |
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In investigating how we ended up violating our stringent standards on photo verification and fact-checking in running this image, we learned that it had been used in 2007 by right-wing ideologue David Horowitz. |
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The fact-checking exercise is to ensure that the electoral register is up to date and to identify any householders who are not registered. |
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Publishing houses are notoriously lax about fact-checking. |
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This week's issue celebrates our ninetieth anniversary and is, if our fact-checking department is correct, the something-thousandth. Wow, time flies when you're having fun and being funny. |
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