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Journalists can easily become uncritical cheerleaders for a high growth, low equity society.
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It's now possible to shoot high-quality video with what looks like, to the uncritical eye, a digital SLR camera.
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The latest example is his uncritical coverage of a National Research Council report on genetically engineered crops ("Study Says Overuse Threatens Gains From Modified Crops, " April 14).
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Ms. Langley brushes over this career-threatening episode with a surprisingly uncritical eye.
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At least one committee member thinks the report itself is too concerned with management process rather than individual responsibility, and too keen to avoid creating scapegoats, so this may not be a totally uncritical exercise in fact-gathering.
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Zia ul-Haq, could count on uncritical support from the West because Pakistan was a vital cog in the Cold War.
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Mr David, who has monitored the turnaround for three decades in various posts at Crain's New York Business, a trade paper, is not an uncritical cheerleader for Messrs Koch, Giuliani and Bloomberg (who he says has set some financial booby-traps for his successors).
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