| 31. | Human interest stories are sometimes criticized as " soft " news, or manipulative, sensationalistic programming.
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| 32. | The film's title was typical of the sensationalistic titles of many Pre-Code films.
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| 33. | As much as this is sensationalistic, every major news outlet in the world is covering it.
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| 34. | A sensationalistic 2014 family estrangement involving a cheerleader in New Jersey is an example of this dynamic.
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| 35. | The magazine was criticized in 2001 for sensationalistic stories regarding a disputed Paleolithic settlement site in Japan.
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| 36. | It's nothing more than television pouncing feverishly and recklessly on stories that hardly need sensationalistic fuel.
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| 37. | It's their business to be sleazy and sensationalistic _ to have the ethics of a snake.
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| 38. | This sort of sensationalistic tabloid approach is unbecoming a magazine that purports to cater to a higher mission.
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| 39. | Coverage that is sensationalistic can add to the perception the event is the subject of a media circus.
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| 40. | So far I've come the closest with a proposal that is neutral and non-sensationalistic.
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