How To Use Newsworthy In A Sentence
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Consulting those documents, typed on old Royals and Underwoods, sometimes existing only as "carbons," feels like traveling back to the age of three-martini lunches.) What made this newsworthy was that Wylie and Amazon. com had annouced with much fanfare that the agent was starting his own publishing house that would partner exclusively with Amazon to sell the work of some 20 authors.
Peter Ginna: Andrew Wylie vs Random House: The Thrilla in Manila (Folders)
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But these non-newsworthy-factoids have spawned appallingly simple-minded reflections.
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On the surface it promotes the idea that the New York Times will cover all newsworthy events.
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The more successful the projection of the desired version has been, the more newsworthy is the picture of a tear-stained cheek, tonsil-revealing laugh, a few new jowls, or just a glum glance.
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A murder taking place or a murder being stopped in progress is newsworthy.
The answer to why the Economy Isn’t Happening | Johnny B. Truant
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Infinitely less important and less newsworthy stories were run instead.
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However, in terms of the quality of speech, what counts as newsworthy is an important discussion.
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Is this how we are going to determine employment prospects for all released criminals, or only for those considered newsworthy by the media?
Times, Sunday Times
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Observers noted that what made the event newsworthy was not that the Fed made an error.
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Simmons-Harris, was of course the most newsworthy aspect of the decision, but the dissents were no less revealing.
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It is the most newsworthy item since the Dodgers failed to sell out their playoff games.
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Then again, since it is the function and duty of a magazine to report newsworthy happenings as fully as possible, they cannot hold back some information because some fusspots might think that it is not in the public interest.
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News is always more newsworthy if it could affect me, or you, or someone we know, or someone that they know.
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If they are ugly, if they are unattractive, if they are too harsh for people to take on, they're not newsworthy.
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So it was indeed seen as quite newsworthy by reputable journalists and heads of state.
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But these non-newsworthy-factoids have spawned appallingly simple-minded reflections.
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The most newsworthy animal is a large, near-complete or complete pliosaur, informally dubbed 'the beast' apparently, and with a total length of 8 m.
Archive 2006-10-01
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Well, because a newsworthy event without him in the news makes a politician shudder.
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But for the networks, the PBS Lehrer News Hour included, it was not newsworthy, for certainly it would have cast light on the power of networks to "whittle" down the field of candidates according to their liking.
Bread and Circuses and the General Electric Presidential Debate
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However, in terms of the quality of speech, what counts as newsworthy is an important discussion.
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As this week has shown, they become newsworthy only when there is disagreement or when things go wrong.
Times, Sunday Times
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This is simply political grandstanding from the obstructionist party, but I certainly don't know why this is even newsworthy.
Hatch: 'This is one lousy bill'
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Would it be newsworthy if 450 climatologists signed a joint petition saying that the ozone layer was being depleted?
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Bush warblers are particularly newsworthy right now (to my mind at any rate) given that the just-published oscine supertree of Jønsson & Fjeldså (2006) found Cettia to be diphyletic, with C. cetti grouping with the tesias* and Urosphena (the stubtails) while the Japanese bush warbler C. diphone grouped with the Broad-billed flycatcher-warbler Tickellia hodgsoni and Orthotomus (the tailorbirds).
Archive 2006-05-01
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Navy News picked it up from Army Newspaper and deemed it newsworthy.
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I'm not sure there's going to be anything else that is going to be newsworthy to call a press conference.
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He wants more media coverage, and this latest gaffe and coverup is certainly newsworthy. —
McCain Touts His Support of Israel - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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It was almost with a sense of panic that, in the small hours of this morning, I trawled through the internet news sources looking for something newsworthy and interesting not necessarily the same thing to park on the blog as our overnight story – or "Horlicks" as we have come to call it.
An establishment turning in on itself
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It was interesting but not newsworthy, or not at that point, anyway.
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A journal editor, for example, has an interest in publishing controversial or newsworthy articles that will be quoted.
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Beneath these vastly newsworthy honours, however, is the same slate of police, army, foreign service, civil service and public service awards.
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Reporters who witnessed the incidents evidently did not regard the events as newsworthy.
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There are events and issues in their own kampung that are newsworthy.
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The reason it was newsworthy this time was the fact that she had been recently spotted sporting a huge marquise cut diamond ring on the all-important ring finger.
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Schott describes his blog as "a repository of unconsidered lexicographical trifles -- some serious, others frivolous, some neologized, others newly newsworthy.
Jerry Weissman: Language Lovers Unite
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Why has the BBC seen fit to excise this small but noteworthy and newsworthy detail from their version of the news?
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There were plenty of newsworthy exchanges between Argus and shareholders, but with 24 pages of longhand notes, one would not want to overindulge an AGM review.
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On the surface it promotes the idea that the New York Times will cover all newsworthy events.
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A cold snap in winter is hardly newsworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
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All of a sudden something he says or does becomes newsworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Even steam emanating from a volcanic cone is newsworthy.
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ACE: "Pretty pathetic that we have to try to bribe" newsmen "to release newsworthy tapes.
Neocon Express
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For most people, the discovery of fossilised wood in a quarry would not be newsworthy.
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While journalists pursue newsworthy events, business-oriented management often makes decisions based on business considerations. 3.
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Our job was much harder and less newsworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's so common that it's hardly newsworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The reasons and personalities behind the calumniation of him as a coward for nearly four years would surely be newsworthy.
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Still, there was nothing newsworthy in the event in itself until right at the end.
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Our job was much harder and less newsworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
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And then there are the less newsworthy issues, like ongoing medical research.
Christianity Today
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The severity of the crime is also the factor that comes closest to paralleling the traditional idea of newsworthiness - the more severe the crime the more newsworthy the story.
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And then there are the less newsworthy issues, like ongoing medical research.
Christianity Today
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The event was deemed newsworthy, with this report appearing in the Taranaki Herald two days later.
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It was newsworthy precisely because of its rarity value.
Times, Sunday Times
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The story was newsworthy but could have resided a few pages in.
Times, Sunday Times
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The film's subject matter of human civilization wiped out by the elements is eerily highlighted by newsworthy weather events of 2003, including the heatwaves in Europe and India that killed tens of thousands of people.
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Clearly, it wasn't a terribly newsworthy speech, a rehash of his old themes.
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Sexual abuse committed by Catholic priests is more newsworthy, and less excusable in the aggregate, than abuse committed by relatives, clergy of other religious bodies, or teachers in public schools, because Catholic priests have been ontically configured by ordination to be "other Christs" in a way in which the Catholic laity, Protestant clergy, and of course non-Christians are not.
The sex-abuse scandal in the Church: five years on
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While the problem itself isn't particularly newsworthy, the sheer scale of it is.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nothing newsworthy ever happens around here. It's so boring.
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Reporters, however, cover meetings only when there is the promise of something newsworthy.
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I think it is a ridiculous and pointless stunt that isn't even newsworthy.
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Is this how we are going to determine employment prospects for all released criminals, or only for those considered newsworthy by the media?
Times, Sunday Times
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With National and ACT looking to dominate the taxation issue this election year Labour would have been searching for a novel and newsworthy response that evades the question of responding to opposition demands on economic policy.
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Of course, it would be much more newsworthy if the headline were Dog Clones Man.
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While the problem itself isn't particularly newsworthy, the sheer scale of it is.
Times, Sunday Times
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Right now, however, it is doubly hard to be a black woman, especially one who reads newspapers or, heaven forbid, happens to be remotely newsworthy.
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Bush warblers are particularly newsworthy right now (to my mind at any rate) given that the just-published oscine supertree of Jønsson & Fjeldså (2006) found Cettia to be diphyletic, with C. cetti grouping with the tesias* and Urosphena (the stubtails) while the Japanese bush warbler C. diphone grouped with the Broad-billed flycatcher-warbler Tickellia hodgsoni and Orthotomus (the tailorbirds).
Archive 2006-05-01
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Bush warblers are particularly newsworthy right now (to my mind at any rate) given that the just-published oscine supertree of Jønsson & Fjeldså (2006) found Cettia to be diphyletic, with C. cetti grouping with the tesias* and Urosphena (the stubtails) while the Japanese bush warbler C. diphone grouped with the Broad-billed flycatcher-warbler Tickellia hodgsoni and Orthotomus (the tailorbirds).
Archive 2006-05-01
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Even if they were just friends, that made it newsworthy, because it was about public malfeasance.
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This situation might develop into an even more newsworthy item if the police were involved.
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If he had said anything newsworthy or interesting, we would have covered it.
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The networks could fight the politicians on First Amendment principles, arguing that it's insane to suppress newsworthy information.
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The story was newsworthy but could have resided a few pages in.
Times, Sunday Times
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A cold snap in winter is hardly newsworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
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He earned this position with his concise, forceful prose as well astumultuous, often newsworthy lifestyle.
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This is also true when they withhold, altogether, stories they know to be newsworthy and of public interest.
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Relationships are only newsworthy and notable if there's a lot of money involved.
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By the way, one truism is that people in the popular media tend to view a large number of job losses as more newsworthy than an equivalent number of job additions, particularly if the former are concentrated in some way (in a particular firm, industry, locale, or so on).
Matthew Yglesias » What’s Not the Matter With American Manufacturing
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This is partly prejudice; but mostly, it's just that good news is considered less newsworthy.
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It's so common that it's hardly newsworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
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All of a sudden something he says or does becomes newsworthy.
Times, Sunday Times
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As this week has shown, they become newsworthy only when there is disagreement or when things go wrong.
Times, Sunday Times
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And then there are the less newsworthy issues, like ongoing medical research.
Christianity Today