Articles on hackers and hacking increasingly use sensationalist tone and language. |
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Personally, I find that the sensationalist presentation, tricksy camera work and scary music gets in the way of any profound analysis. |
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There is the obvious concern of turning the victim's story into a sensationalist work. |
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He believed that the discoveries of sensationalist psychology had made it possible to articulate the fundamental principles of social science. |
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In an alternate Hollywood, the media mistakes him for his criminal double, and he's subjected to a sensationalist televised trial. |
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Go for primary sources, or near enough, anything to get behind the sensationalist facades projected by the media. |
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He employed a sensationalist rhetorical style to spice up the stories of his adolescent witches. |
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There has been a recent flurry of sensationalist warnings about the threat of exotic species. |
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It seems to me that his lead sentence is the mark of a clear sensationalist. |
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I was disappointed, however, by the sensationalist way the story was presented. |
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The sensationalist media coverage also paints a highly distorted picture. |
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With its wobbly sets, sensationalist plots, appalling acting, crude camerawork and dopey dialogue it was uncannily reminiscent of bad soaps in general. |
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Truistic words chastising an obviously sensationalist media have also been written. |
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Since the early 1990s, Cattelan has been described as a jokester, a sensationalist, a troublemaker. |
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These crude stereotypes reduce a complex debate to little more than sensationalist headlines and few solutions. |
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Originally a tabloid was a newspaper about half regular size, but today the term conjures up a kind of sensationalist illustrated journalism. |
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And this fact is starting to become known, despite being sometimes overshadowed by extreme partisan rhetoric and sensationalist headlines. |
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It has taken on a certain sensationalist reporting, much in the style of the popular U. S. tabloids. |
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Care was taken to conceal the girls' identities to avoid their exploitation by journalists seeking sensationalist stories. |
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Critics wonder whether the media can control its sensationalist urges. |
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With the tabloids scrabbling for circulation and under pressure to land sensationalist stories, it is not a question of whether that day will arrive, but when. |
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They may be jumping too quickly to a sensationalist conclusion. |
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The irony is that this is not written in a sensationalist manner. |
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This week on the Media Report we talk to prominent US journalists trying to halt the slide from genuine investigation to sensationalist muckraking. |
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The substance of these sensationalist claims consists largely of the fact that there is an Arab minority in Venezuela as well as hundreds of thousands of Colombian refugees. |
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The three biggest newspapers are VG, Dagbladet, and Aftenposten, the former the most sensationalist one and the latter more serious. |
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Readers were more interested in sensationalist stories about criminals and political corruption than they were in political theory itself. |
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Russian journalism is often indefensibly sensationalist and corrupt. But as Mr Putin consolidates power, the likelihood of greater state control of the media is growing. |
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Why keep on writing on sensationalist non-issues when journalists around me were dying by the dozen as a result of aids, robbing the country of its top brains in media? |
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Furthermore, much of the speculation on this subject-which has worked its way into suspense novels and movie thrillers-has been derided by more sober analysts as overly sensationalist in nature. |
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Naturally, with his reputation riding on involvement in shows like this, he needed to be sure T Rex Autopsy wouldn't be a sensationalist LOLfest, but he was impressed by the production's credentials. |
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But Charles Little is neither a sensationalist writer nor a doomsayer environmentalist. |
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Archaeologists and biological anthropologists criticised media coverage as sensationalist. |
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The film is very sensationalist about the conflict in Uganda. |
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The sensationalist nature of the coverage may have contributed to the banning of acid house during its heyday from radio, television, and retail outlets in the United Kingdom. |
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The entertainment industry is vibrant and feeds broadsheets and tabloids with an unending supply of details about celebrities and sensationalist daily scandals. |
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He is trying to change the content of the paper to be more sensationalist. |
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