selective reporting造句
例句與造句
- The researcher Trevor H . Hall criticized Tabori and Underwood for selective reporting.
- The documentary was criticised for showing bias toward Shields, and utilising selective reporting.
- According to Kruszelnicki this was a case of selective reporting as MacDougall had ignored five of the results.
- Selective reporting of suspected or confirmed adverse treatment effects is an area for particular concern because of the potential for patient harm.
- Selective reporting to a'tribunal'such as this is nothnig more than gaming the system in order to discredit another editor.
- It's difficult to find selective reporting in a sentence. 用selective reporting造句挺難的
- It said Algerian authorities had not responded to its requests for thorough investigations into the abuses, but had accused Amnesty of " biased and selective reporting ."
- Selective reporting ( spiking, double standards ) are very commonly alleged against newspapers, and by their nature are forms of bias not easy to establish, or guard against.
- SOHR has been accused of selective reporting, with AsiaNews saying that they covered only violent acts of the government forces against the opposition for the first two years of its existence.
- As a result, the panel said, members of the public " could be persuaded and alarmed by results of what was, in fact, poor science and selective reporting ."
- "U . S . and Israeli media, in particular, often showed a disturbing inclination to selective reporting, concentrating on subjects which fitted their preconceived notions, " he said.
- The critical review found that the selective reporting of results by the Meth Project has led the media, politicians and the public to form distorted and inaccurate beliefs about the campaign's effectiveness.
- In his commencement speech, Feynman used Robert Millikan's and Harvey Fletcher's oil drop experiment to measure the charge of an electron to illustrate how selective reporting can bias scientific results.
- Her fellow party member Bj鰎n H鯿ke criticized'L黦enpresse'as too sweeping a verdict for the journalistic profession, arguing instead for the alternative, phonetically very similar term'L點kenpresse'( " gaps press " ), which would describe more accurately the tendency of the press for selective reporting.
- In the wake of America's spectacularly successful air campaign against Iraq five years ago, selective reporting from the Pentagon and weapons manufacturers painted glowing accounts of the battlefield performance of a new generation of advanced high-tech weapons like stealth fighter planes, laser-guided bombs and Tomahawk missiles.
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