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reporting
1. You’ll always know just how well you’re doing with this kind of reporting
2. As senior citizens this is an area that can be tackled by reporting all cases of injustice, corruption (both giving and taking), flouting of rules and so on
3. Of course the Government should have a framework for taking action on such reports without discouraging those reporting such cases
4. "He could be off reporting to someone for all we know
5. There were seven hundred fifty six soldiers aboard the Al-Harron, about evenly divided between intelligence and astrophysical engineers with all the specialties reporting thru one or the other
6. To me they were just names, but Menachem had spent two years reporting on events in England prior to being taken hostage and he visited many of the cities and towns in this part of the country during that time
7. Torbold had maintained a close watch on the cottage, reporting after dark when it was safe, and also taking advantage of the opportunity to use the bathroom facilities
8. Her avatar had been programmed to think she had an Avatar on Biology Base reporting to the real Ava with the expedition
9. No doubt he wouldn't be reporting in now
10. fly on the wall, instant reporting,
11. Unlike the almost universal acceptance of Miss Jones in the media, however, some of the reporting that related to the young man tended towards the dark side
12. She told her mother that the women in this group were lying and reporting only female births; keeping the males hidden from the eyes of the Elders
13. media, however, some of the reporting that related to the young
14. Grinly insisted on reporting the
15. Even so, he had to remember that there was some chance she was not on his side in this, after all, she was reporting to Delurna
16. since the press in England could not avoid reporting the presence of
17. reporting on all the nothing we have found
18. He didn’t mind that, he’d just as soon wait till he found something he thought was interesting and not worry about reporting in all the time
19. He thought briefly of the ship and something about reporting in
20. He remembered reporting it and remembered that the crew didn’t actually believe it
21. While he was reporting all this and Victoria was having these thoughts, Alfred joined the channel
22. I'm looking at a very large envelope with lots of postage on it which obviously meant I sent my wonderful honey bunny a nice Christmas card for 1982 the card is in the air but the envelope is so I'm reporting what I find over and out
23. She still spent an hour or two a day at mail, reporting results (strongly edited of course) and asking for small talk
24. He should have many nursemaids, both wet and dry, reporting to him
25. For example, he worked as an accountant in a large national company and on numerous occasions, due to the complexity and detail-oriented nature of his work, the numbers simply didn’t add up when the periodical reporting time came around
26. He realized that Kurt wasn’t in his office area, but many times “Kurt would be in another part of the system for a day or so without reporting in to me”, is how he put it
27. we are reporting that Alumni Day is this
28. The police had to make a personal appearance after the reporting of the visitor who apparently knew her
29. Yet, with nothing recorded, the risk of reporting may appear as evidence only of an unbalanced mental state
30. Another illusion, of course, fed into him by the wealth of telemetry regarding its state, reporting any abrasion to the primary plating
31. “All three are reporting engine problems
32. “The habitat’s communication system was reporting massive interference
33. “Pte Lamb reporting back after being on convalescent leave”, and I pulled my orders from my pocket and put them on the counter
34. “I tried to run out but as I was leaving he said to me don’t even think about reporting this or telling anyone or I will tell the police you came here and charged me money for what we did
35. over with the latest newspaper accounts reporting that General
36. The reporter had been careful not to be caught up in the emotion, only reporting the facts and the reactions of others
37. No shots could be fired without reporting to the duty commissioned officer whether someone was killed, wounded or not
38. If you had more bullets, or had your own bullets you could get away with firing shots without reporting them
39. There is a disturbing tendency in (the) news media of interpreting rather than properly reporting (the) news
40. After all, everyone is entitled to his or her (own) opinion provided that what the viewing audience understands as reporting (the) news is correctly distinguished from ―spinning‖ or interpreting (the) news and that this distinction is properly conveyed to that audience
41. Private interpretation(s) should be secondary to reporting (the) news
42. There was a tendency, much to our disgust, where the Station policemen would attempt to get a head-start on us by reporting the serious complaint a few minutes later than what they should have done to give their own lads a fair chance to get there first and claim the criminal
43. Suspicious ‖suicides‖, in particular, do not seem to make much of an impression on liberal journalists eager to protect one of their own by glossing over the legal and ethical failings of their favorite sons and daughters (which is putting it mildly) and reporting them on page 23 of the Washington Post or the New York Times; that would otherwise have discredited a Republican Administration and brought it down to its knees
44. I can still see that Dog Unit car spinning off with the crew reporting to ROMEO that unfortunately their windscreen was shot out and they will kick it out before continuing with the chase which they did within seconds
45. Those reporting the news, however, (generally) are!
46. Though it may happen in very isolated instances I just cannot see the other handlers not reporting it or intervening directly
47. transgressions oftentimes involved adolescent boys (girls, with few exceptions, are seldom mentioned) between the ages of nine and fourteen when most were likely to serve as altar boys? I wouldn‘t expect accurate reporting from the media and other members of the liberal community unlikely to risk a political fallout over the question of ―gay‖ (that sacred cow) priests although most people on the other hand would generally agree that Pedophilia is abominable and should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law
48. Thus the newspaper report is told with much mirth and used as an example of long hair liberal reporting by sticking to half-truths only and not reporting the whole story
49. O’Keefe, more used to concise reporting, not just editing, picked up the story
50. I have in mind, rather, the reporting of news, which in that same environment requires consistent impartiality