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  1. sensationalize something to make a story seem more exciting or shocking than it really is

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But this idea that journalists should not sensationalize artists' work extends back to scientists, many of whom say that artists shouldn't sensationalize their work, either.
"There is this need to sensationalize things," the actress said.
You don't want to glorify or sensationalize what she did.
You don't need to sensationalize something that is already sensational.
"They like to sensationalize everything," Cooper said of the British press.
Alex Jones, he acknowledges can sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors.
"There is a need to sensationalize things," she told the magazine.
Husson's film, partly inspired by that story, doesn't sensationalize such an event.
So I don't sensationalize the place as much as I used to.
But don't sensationalize his story with a blanket condemnation of public defenders.
There's a tendency to sensationalize terrorist attacks and the people who commit them.
The book refuses to sensationalize Tate's death, and avoids scavenging her memory for symbolism.
"We almost sensationalize it in culture for girls to promote that," she tells Mashable.
Furthermore, producers often sideline ethics in order to sensationalize the coverage of heinous crimes.
The second step is to sensationalize the material with misleading news releases and tweets.
To sensationalize age for the sake of attention isn't the same as reverence or acceptance.
"It's pathetic how quick our culture is to sensationalize a fabricated story," the model tweeted.
I think the statements were made simply to sensationalize this and to garner a headline.
But it was important to not sensationalize these identities the way they are in museums.
Lamqua doesn't sensationalize them, simply presenting these malformations as part of the quiet, holistic portraits.
But Veracka's lawyer did speak to reporters, saying the press was attempting to sensationalize the case.
Yes, we sensationalize—that's our craft—but I also believe journalists have a duty of care.
And some criticism may be casual cynicism — students have a tendency to sensationalize a bit anywhere.
We tend to sensationalize its problems, rather than distinguishing between routine ones and truly worrisome ones.
Members of the Fourth Estate will sensationalize stories to draw ratings and enhance their public profiles.
The awkward descriptors are there to sensationalize and cast an implicit judgment about adult film actors.
They are there to sensationalize and normalize ideas that lead to violent actions against marginalized communities.
The kink, sex worker, and queer communities are hungry for real stories that don't sensationalize our lives.
The attorney says the arrest was part of a plan to humiliate Stubblefield and sensationalize the case.
"I think it is really important not to sensationalize Pro-ED and its potential risks," she said.
It is possible that some of the rubbish stories were created by DM to sensationalize the articles.
"There's a tendency to sensationalize this story and view it as a piece of entertainment," he said.
When I describe the morbid events that have happened in my hometown, I don't mean to sensationalize.
Sarah Sudhoff's and Jo Broughton's photographs of sex toys and porn sets do not shock or sensationalize.
I respect your not wanting to sensationalize the subject, but I think there is this fear out there.
The material had been "selectively culled" from Goldman's internal personnel files to "sensationalize this proceeding," Goldman's lawyers said.
"The introduction of the movie clip is meant to inflame and over-sensationalize Stone's alleged behavior," Stone said.
So it forces the media to sensationalize everything and to not spend time on the really important stories.
In that way, the White House's decision to sensationalize immigrant crime reflects a broader shortcoming with Trump's reasoning.
This is nothing more than an attempt to sensationalize over 20-year-old 'stories' from high school for clickbait.
It seems clear that the reporters were under pressure to sensationalize the story for the cover of their magazine.
" She continues, "It is important to remember that this exhibition is not meant to sensationalize the power of disaster.
As chaotic as it seems, but we are around to sensationalize it and say it's worse than it is maybe.
Unfortunately the media loves to sensationalize everything and it's hard to tell what is truth and what is truly scandal.
How do we bring the accused into them in a way that doesn't sensationalize and that doesn't use edge examples.
Both are trying to "write" the central event of their lives in a way that doesn't belittle or sensationalize it.
It's easy to sensationalize manic depression, but you want it to be truthful and that's really been important to me.
In fact, it tries so hard not to sensationalize a deeply-rooted trauma that it drags along a little too much.
He tended to sensationalize the evidence he had -- in order to draw attention to the rock-bottom seriousness of the situation.
He tended to sensationalize the evidence he had in order to draw attention to the rock-bottom seriousness of the situation.
We sensationalize a school like Landry as a miracle when it seems to work, as a crime scene when it doesn't.
And the urge to televise and sensationalize news that didn't really help anyone, because of ratings, was turning news into infotainment.
He recognizes Evie as "that lady" from the cult, and while she's reluctant to sensationalize her past, she's grateful for the company.
"There are some ... that try to sensationalize things, drive narratives that are not fair or not consistent with the facts," Spicer said.
"I don't want to sensationalize depression or mental health, I just want to make it normal to talk about," Fox told Broadly.
But she was understandably apprehensive, and she wanted to make sure the images weren't going to be used to shock or sensationalize.
Sometimes, anti-trafficking activists sensationalize trauma-filled stories to activate people's savior complexes and mobilize them in ways that harm sex workers.
Steven Universe naturalizes the issues many shows would rather sensationalize in a way that's clever but not condescending to its younger audience.
These are important components of how trans kids should be treated in school, but all that is lost when we sensationalize this issue.
We often sensationalize how unfortunate the endings to our stories are — we believe our potential pain is boundless and will ultimately ruin us.
His goal is to de-sensationalize these locations—and, in doing so, make us realize the War on Terror is all around us.
Those ratings incentivize news networks to sensationalize their coverage, repeatedly airing graphic images of violence and combing over the excruciating details of attacks.
This happened because there was some ignorance, and there are some folks that want to sensationalize their message and become Facebook stars, all right?
The work brings a refusal to sensationalize the spectacle of black death to bear on the questions of the construction of race and violence.
But as much as GoTopless Day is about raising awareness to legalize female toplessness nationwide, the goal isn't to sensationalize breasts or women's bodies.
" Martha Hunt also tweeted, "It's pathetic how quick our culture is to sensationalize a fabricated story.. Take interest in the real problems going on.
But such comparisons have a tendency to sensationalize spending, removing debate from the realm of rational criticism and into that of humorous bullet points.
" According to the court filing, Brunner is concerned that others who are "unrelated memorabilia collectors ... may seek profit from, exploit or sensationalize decedent's remains.
You learn to steal and sensationalize what's found on other sites or create fabricated stories of your own, and all in the name of cash.
An attempt to subpoena both Grimes and Banks was met with stiff opposition by Musk's lawyer, who accused the plaintiffs of attempting to sensationalize the case.
Jones started the discussion by asking Walsh why it's "commonplace and acceptable" for journalists to sensationalize women's peril online when men face the majority of harassment.
This exceedingly complex issue has no simple solution, and any attempt by politicians to villainize or sensationalize matters will only serve to further its negative impact.
Even if the ratio is not artificially manipulated, conservatives critique that these ratios can sensationalize the skills gap between a well-paid CEO and lower-level employees.
Mr. Nimmo said he was concerned that investigators could have an incentive to sensationalize material that cannot be accurately attributed and argued that new standards were needed.
Eastwood and screenwriter Todd Komarnicki (working from Sullenberger's memoir) have plenty of opportunities to sensationalize both the crash landing and the National Transportation Safety Board investigation that follows.
Plague's creators said in statements that it was the most popular paid game in China for many years and that it was not designed to sensationalize disease outbreaks.
"We are not trying to spread fear and say that if you drive this car, it will accelerate into through a barrier, or to sensationalize it," he said.
Do you think it's ethically sound for an artist to appropriate such a potent symbol of black suffering, sensationalize its morbidity, and later shrug off its political context?
While it would have been easy to sensationalize "Episode 5's" body shaming installment — and its explicit full-frontal female nudity — Sex Education instead veers towards the emotionally illuminating.
It doesn't, like many of the understandably-pulled episodes, gleefully focus on the criminal and their violence, and it doesn't sensationalize a murderous event for shock value and entertainment.
Accounts like Jones' can often sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors, so it's critical journalists document, validate, and refute such information directly so people can form their own opinions.
Their comments come after White House trade adviser Peter Navarro told CNN earlier Thursday the media should "not sensationalize this crisis" when asked about shortages in personal protective equipment.
Reynolds declared that TV journalists had a responsibility to cover the Vietnam War with "all its horrors," but their goal was neither to shock viewers nor sensationalize the news.
Along these lines, one has to question Warhol's right to adopt and further sensationalize images of black bodies in pain, particularly if his motive was professional opportunism rather than politics.
I know a lot of other people will sensationalize it, and regardless of what happens, it'll be the best day of all time or the worst day of all time.
With Trump's bombastic speaking style readily apparent, it's not clear why anyone working in the news media would see the need to sensationalize them even more, but they do it anyway.
There is plenty of drama in a teenager's everyday life — no need to sensationalize — and "Morris From America" feels true to both the pleasures and the frustrations of its title character.
"Accounts like Jones' can often sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors, so it's critical journalists document, validate, and refute such information directly so people can form their own opinions," he said.
"Accounts like Jones's can often sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors, so it's critical journalists document, validate and refute such information directly so people can form their own opinions," he wrote.
"The media holds responsibility to tell the truth but also not sensationalize and in this case, as muted as it might seem, you are complicit," a commenter wrote on our site.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry urged the United States on Wednesday not to sensationalize the South China Sea dispute after U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Beijing's actions there would have consequences.
And if he sensed you were not out to sensationalize his private life and were interested in discussing unusual things — like how a folded-steel samurai sword worked — he would explain it.
The stories that are being fabricated to sensationalize this than the AG would only accept my plea if I said what I did was not medical and was for my own pleasure.
"But Musk's attorney Dean Kristy responded in a Thursday court filing that the attempt to involve Grimes "is more of an effort to sensationalize these proceedings than a legitimate attempt to preserve evidence.
Small budgets and limited time mean that filmmakers use captive animals for hunts, chum waters to send sharks into feeding frenzies, and otherwise sensationalize footage, giving audiences a false impression of animal behavior.
She takes care not to sensationalize, presenting even the most harrowing scenes in graceful, understated prose, and gives us a powerful book about living a meaningful life during the most difficult of times.
Instead of posting content aimed at lifting Americans up or even just highlighting events involving public officials, the Trump administration is now using the official White House Twitter account to sensationalize immigrant crime.
Special Correspondents almost becomes a satire on the modern news media, touching on the rush to sensationalize, the lack of oversight or fact-checking, and the perils of aggregating news instead of original reporting.
I hated the media exposure, I hated seeing article titles saying 'Male Model,' or ones that would sensationalize it by putting up a pretty picture of me and being like, 'This Is A Man!
A talented former colleague of mine recently joined PR firm after seven years of beat reporting, saying he was driven out by ever-increasing page view quotas and constant pressure to sensationalize the news.
But disinformation also comes from many other sources, including Taiwanese politicians from different parties and their supporters, "cyber armies" whose aim is to influence voters and content farms that sensationalize and repost content from media outlets.
Haas refuses to sensationalize a life that could easily veer into stereotype, and toes the line between awe at the freedom her life provides, and the terrifying loss of the people and beliefs that anchored her worldview.
As the mystery of the recruit's disappearance is slowly unveiled and the emotional baton passes to his bewildered mother (Jennifer Aniston), the director refuses to sensationalize the tragedy, melting it into a broader narrative of everyday horrors.
While some members of the media like to sensationalize and grumble about how PED users undermine the fabric of the national game, baseball players are the only class of people who are actually cheated out of anything.
"The government and media sensationalize [terrorism] in a manner that spreads fear and misunderstanding that drives ineffective policies," says Mike German, a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU and a former FBI counterterrorism agent.
Most importantly, policy-making to address this existential threat is too important to be driven by widespread speculation and rumor-mongering, often aided by some in the media too prone to sensationalize rather than inform on this issue.
"I have always felt that I'm a Hong Kong citizen, a Chinese citizen, and because people have used my British nationality to sensationalize and make the situation more complicated, that's why I'm deciding to give up my British nationality," he said, appearing calm.
"If you're going to use somebody's name and you're going to sensationalize the death of a beautiful young lady, maybe you should call and talk to the family first and see what their views are," Kate's brother, Brad Steinle, told CNN in 2015.
That scene wasn't about trying to sensationalize this awful act but rather about showing that Phillip and Elizabeth were forced to do awful things and were going to have to deal with it on some level, each in their own unique way.
"As E.P.A. has been the poster child for regulatory overreach, the agency is now meeting with those ignored by the Obama administration," the agency said in a statement to the Times, calling its report an "attempt to sensationalize for clicks" Pruitt's schedule.
Starting in 2016, he hired about a half dozen people to post and spread content across at least 0003 accounts, pushing them to sensationalize and fabricate content to gain more followers and reap thousands in advertising dollars, according to text messages, email exchanges, and interviews.
"There is an evident sincerity, diligence and restraint, coupled with a momentous subject that the artist clearly knows intimately, but he does not exploit or sensationalize," Roberta Smith wrote in The Times in June 2009, in a review of the paintings on Mr. Bean's website.
"I have always felt that I'm a Hong Kong citizen, a Chinese citizen, and because people have used my British nationality to sensationalize and make the situation more complicated, that's why I'm deciding to give up my British nationality," said Lee, who appeared calm in the interview.
Biofabricate, a synthetic biology conference held in Manhattan on Thursday, began with the message that journalists must be careful not to sensationalize an art project that used real science to look at whether it'd one day be possible for a human woman to give birth to an endangered dolphin.
One place to start is with the recommendations of groups like the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the World Health Organization: Don't sensationalize headlines, don't provide premium placements to perpetrators who might be seeking notoriety, and always provide prevention resources at the end of any given piece or segment.
"As E.P.A. has been the poster child for regulatory overreach, the agency is now meeting with those ignored by the Obama administration," an emailed statement from the agency said, adding that the agency believed that The New York Times was making an "attempt to sensationalize for clicks" the administrator's detailed calendar.
"We thought: if we have the opportunity to make a project here, we should think very carefully about how we could do that — not to sensationalize the experience, but to try and bring together a group of artists and writers to whom the place would speak," said James Lingwood, Artangel's co-director.
But I want to focus on one of Dorsey's specific tweets, one that, to my mind, reveals a deep issue at work here: Accounts like Jones' can often sensationalize issues and spread unsubstantiated rumors, so it's critical journalists document, validate, and refute such information directly so people can form their own opinions.
Musk's attorney, Dean Kristy, argued in a motion filed Thursday in a U.S. district court that the proposed subpoena of Canadian musician Grimes, who was dating Musk in August when he tweeted that he was considering taking Tesla private at $420 per share, is an effort to "sensationalize these proceedings" rather than a legitimate fact-finding mission.
But in a real-world context where extremist anti-Semitic acts are on the rise, stories that sensationalize historical violence against Jewish people rather than emphasize the human dignity and strength of those who survived it — as I felt several of Hunters' concentration camp scenes did — can arguably send the wrong message to the wrong audience.
"We hope that we're not trying to sensationalize this epidemic even more by lumping in things such what happened at Dearborn High, where you had a random, isolated incident that doesn't fit the same motive or criteria as these other school shootings," David Mustonen, director of communications for Dearborn Public Schools, told the Detroit Free Press.
In other ways, the NAACP travel warning is clearly black folk playing pressure politics, such as they learned from 1920s era Pullman porter labor leader A. Philip Randolph -- as well as a means to nationalize and sensationalize a fairly arcane and subtle bit of legal wrangling that might have passed unnoticed among many blacks in other parts of the country.
"Youth may be particularly susceptible to suicide contagion, which can be fostered by stories that sensationalize or promote simplistic explanations of suicidal behavior, glorify or romanticize the decedent, present suicide as a means of accomplishing a goal, or offer potential prescriptions of how-to die by suicide," said Jeff Bridge, director of the Center for Suicide Prevention and Research at Nationwide Children's and the lead author of the study.

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