Similar words: report, report on, reporter, reportedly, portion, supportive, proportion, in proportion to. Meaning: [rɪ'pɔrt /-'pɔːt] n. the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television.
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31. Journalists have exercised remarkable restraint in not reporting all the sordid details of the case.
32. At the awards ceremony, Chrissie Scott got/received a special mention for her reporting of the conflict.
33. They accused her of flippancy and subjectivity in her reporting of events in their country.
34. I'll have to chase up the actual words of the speech that I was reporting.
35. The reporting of the hostage story was fair, if sometimes overblown.
36. Following the military coup, there has been a clampdown on press reporting in the capital.
37. He had never forgiven her for reporting his indiscretion in front of his friends.
38. I was reporting in a cold public-spending climate.
39. Avoid sensationalism in reporting crime.
40. Each state statute that mandates reporting of child abuse or neglect specifies the procedures reporters are required to follow.
41. As far as balance between national and regional reporting is concerned, there appears to be little cause for complaint.
42. Much of it happened simply because, amid weak democratic structures and lazy press reporting, it could.
43. One of the neighbours was sure to have made an anonymous call to the police, reporting the gunshot.
44. The expressed intent of immunity legislation is to encourage reporting without fear of civil or criminal liability.
45. The notion of transparent reporting which can be understood by the untutored layman is a chimera.
46. Civilian activists are positioned around army barracks, tracking army units' movements and reporting to special emergency headquarters.
47. Among them are hundreds of university journalism professors who routinely offer courses in investigative reporting at their schools.
48. The company says catering for first time buyers is boosting sales at a time when other builders are reporting big losses.
49. Meanwhile[sentencedict.com], residents have been reporting pieces of the wreckage washing ashore.
50. Do not understand your message of 31.10. reporting his death from diphtheria.
51. A long-term solution may be a radical reform of the Press Complaints Commission aimed at getting more informative, balanced reporting.
52. Now the giant builder is reporting a record increase in contracts and is hiring again.
53. Sears Roebuck bucked the largely bleak holiday sales trend, reporting significant increases in apparel sales.
54. The wire services are now reporting the fire, and the writers and editors are reading the copy.
55. And even within news broadcasts, solid reporting about serious subjects is diminishing.
56. A parallel is drawn with criticism of a company's accounts by the Financial Reporting Review Panel.
57. The colloquium will raise questions concerning the role that news reporting plays in modern society.
58. Critics said the ban on reporting contravened the public's democratic right to be informed.
59. Rituals of transgression, sensationalist violation and titillating naughtiness became the stock-in-trade of popular news reporting in the late nineteenth century.
60. Foreign publications have been criticised for alleged one-sided reporting and their correspondents have been denied visas.
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