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1 Everyone laughs, and a heated discussion of Sean Penn's journalistic ethics ensues.
2 The judge said the interview was not conducted according to journalistic ethics or Somali law.
3 One which provoked us to criticise the management strongly; but journalistic ethics reined us in.
4 Mr Chen said he had been "lured by benefits" to violate journalistic ethics .
5 The killings have provoked a debate about journalistic ethics .
6 It was a rather bad week for journalistic ethics .
7 Your challenge to my journalistic ethics cannot stand, Ms Kennedy said in a letter to Mr Waters.
8 Turns traditional journalistic ethics on their head.
9 It may have had no effect on their views, but its disclosure is necessary to maintain journalistic ethics .
10 I had my journalistic ethics , though.
11 Takes up the question of journalistic ethics ; and the general distaste for the methods of the so-called popular press.
12 Al Jazeera's journalistic ethics are way down the pecking order of things that need to be explained in this story.
13 So that when journalists stand up for a principle of journalistic ethics they have a contractual protection against being dismissed.
14 Blackhurst was asked several questions about Hari when he gave evidence to the Leveson inquiry into journalistic ethics earlier this month.
15 But what started out as a debate on "champagne socialism" has become something of an inquiry into journalistic ethics .
16 And you outta know something, your man has journalistic ethics , 'cause last night, I offered him a lap dance and he refused.
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