How To Use Muckraking In A Sentence
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Instead, Snider's point is that both sides settle for easy answers to complex problems, finding their solution in pointless blame-placing and muckraking.
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Like old-fashioned muckraking, smearing people for political advantage is nothing new but it has recently become ‘respectable’ enough for the smearing to be done proudly, with no holds barred.
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Tribeca, with its high-low mix of star-studded premieres last year's opening-night film was "Shrek Forever After" and muckraking documentaries, Hong Kong action movies and earnest indie dramas, is much more difficult to characterize.
Sharpening Its Lens, Even as It Expands
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President Theodore Roosevelt, who in a fit of pique coined the term ‘muckraking’, called him a potent influence for evil.
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Two of the candidates complained of unfair muckraking during the election campaign.
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This reporter was well-known for his muckraking
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They want you to think they're just investigating muckraking fools and tracked down this bust through a series of astute analyses and fancy footwork, when probably the total extent of their exertion was picking up a phone.
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We can honestly say that we do not regret the demise of this muckraking paper.
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As usual, Jack has done a first-rate job of muckraking, but there is no way to disguise that boxing is planned savagery.
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They didn't want to inflame the envy of common people; they didn't want to expose themselves to muckraking scrutiny; they didn't want to endanger the security of their families.
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The rest, though is a collection of opinion, commentary and muckraking, with a distinctive conservative bent.
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The rise of mass-circulation monthly magazines with an appreciative, national middle-class audience in the 1890s brought yet another sign of the reporter's authority: muckraking.
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It includes samples of muckraking, the classic literature of exposure of a hundred years ago, as well as generic muckraking - investigative reporting.
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Point to this program, and a bevy of bugbears, from disaffected employees to muckraking journalists, will disappear.
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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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Defensive at the charge of muckraking, the press homed in on the security implications of the affair.
Times, Sunday Times
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Clearly, there's to be no muckraking here.
Times, Sunday Times
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Forgive Green if he's still learning the art of muckraking.
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Do you have any muckraking journalists over there?
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Why can't it just be some bitter Xinhua reporter who knows lots of juicy stories he can't report saying Hey Bei Dou, you're a muckraking risktaker with his own website.
Archive 2007-06-01
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Two of the candidates complained of unfair muckraking during the election campaign.
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Mainstream journalists used to leave such muckraking to the denizens of the swamp where tabloid reporters reside. Not any more.
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The notion of muckraking journalism as an aphrodisiac seems like mere pundit wish fulfillment.
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Meanwhile, I await your examples of innuendo, ad hominem attacks, muckraking, uncharity and namecalling in my article.
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She's talking about the media muckraking, about the price she thinks she paid.
Times, Sunday Times
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That doesn't mean it shouldn't be done simply because this kind of muckraking exacerbates cynicism about public officials.
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Since then, the magazine has gained fame for its relentless muckraking.
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It is so unfortunate that there is still a need for journalistic muckraking.
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President Theodore Roosevelt, who in a fit of pique coined the term ‘muckraking’, called him a potent influence for evil.
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The notion of muckraking journalism as an aphrodisiac seems like mere pundit wish fulfillment.
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Henry's own, lofty response, more in sorrow than in anger, was to deplore the muckraking of his opponents.
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Schlosser does nothing more than repackage some of the same tired old myths about capitalism that earlier generations of muckraking socialists perpetrated.
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To bring it up now is surely muckraking is it not?
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Rumours and muckraking is the stock in trade of the government and it came out public.
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But I hope that here we can avoid that kind of simplistic muckraking and have a serious discussion about judicial philosophy.