Critics accused the documentary of attempting to sensationalise the issue of poverty.
Don't sensationalise the scientific findings; present them as they are.
He accused the author of attempting to sensationalise the topic to boost book sales.
His strategy was to sensationalise the opposition's policies, hoping to sway public opinion.
It is important to resist the urge to sensationalise bad news, promoting responsible reporting.
It is vital to focus on the core issues without sensationalising any minor details.
It's important to avoid the temptation to sensationalise when reporting on sensitive topics.
It's irresponsible to sensationalise unsubstantiated claims as factual news.
It's tempting to sensationalise a story when facing tight deadlines and competitive pressures.
It's unethical to sensationalise a tragedy for personal gain.
It's wrong to sensationalise mental health issues for entertainment purposes.
It’s easy to sensationalise events when emotions are running high, but accuracy is vital.
It’s important to analyse the situation objectively without letting emotions sensationalise your perspective.
Let's not sensationalise this minor disagreement into a major conflict.
Let’s avoid the tendency to sensationalise and focus on factual reporting instead.
Reporters were warned not to sensationalise the crime scene in their reports.
She chose to write from a place of empathy rather than sensationalise the suffering.
She warned against sensationalising the topic of artificial intelligence and its potential dangers.
She warned against those who would sensationalise the situation for their own agendas.
Some argue that modern journalism has become overly reliant on sensationalising stories.
Some bloggers will sensationalise any topic, no matter how mundane, to generate clicks.
Some media outlets choose to sensationalise the economic crisis to create a sense of panic.
Some people will sensationalise their own accomplishments to impress others.
Tabloid newspapers frequently sensationalise celebrity gossip to boost their sales.
The advertisement tried to sensationalise the product's effects with exaggerated claims.
The article aims to inform readers without sensationalising the complex political situation.
The artist aimed to capture the beauty of nature without sensationalising its power.
The artist focused on subtle nuances instead of sensationalising the subject matter.
The artist refused to sensationalise violence in their artwork, opting for a more subtle approach.
The artist sought to capture the raw emotion of the subject without sensationalising it for effect.
The author chose not to sensationalise the events, preferring a more realistic depiction.
The author consciously chose not to sensationalise the violence, but to focus on its impact.
The author sought to explore the character's inner life without sensationalising their struggles.
The author's writing style intentionally avoided sensationalising the details of the historical events.
The blog post attempted to sensationalise the benefits of a new diet trend.
The blog’s sensationalise content appealed to a younger, more easily influenced audience.
The blogger opted for in-depth analysis instead of sensationalising the news.
The blogger was known for their ability to sensationalise even the most mundane everyday occurrences.
The campaign aimed to raise awareness without sensationalising the risks of the disease.
The comedian avoided sensationalising political issues in their routines.
The community group urged residents not to sensationalise rumors during times of uncertainty.
The community leader cautioned against letting fear sensationalise their perception of the new development.
The company decided not to sensationalise the product launch, aiming for genuine customer interest.
The company decided to present facts instead of sensationalising the impact.
The company refused to sensationalise the safety features of their cars.
The company's marketing team was instructed not to sensationalise the product's capabilities.
The debate revolved around whether the documentary had inappropriately sensationalised the subject matter.
The director wanted the actors to focus on the character's motivations, without sensationalising their reactions.
The documentary focused on the reality of war without sensationalising its brutality.
The editor cautioned the writer against sensationalise their article, urging for factual accuracy.
The film avoided sensationalising the story, opting for a more realistic and understated portrayal.
The film director avoided sensationalising the action sequences, opting for realism instead.
The film seemed to sensationalise the dangers of drug use, rather than offering a nuanced view.
The film told the story without attempting to sensationalise any aspect of the events.
The government was wary of how the international media might sensationalise the internal affairs.
The historian criticised the film for its tendency to sensationalise historical inaccuracies.
The influencer was criticised for sensationalising her travel experiences for views.
The journalist argued that it was their duty not to sensationalise, but to inform.
The magazine promised not to sensationalise the personal lives of the interviewees.
The marketing campaign was criticized for its attempt to sensationalise the health benefits of the product.
The marketing team were encouraged to emphasise benefits instead of trying to sensationalise the product.
The media often sensationalise stories to capture a wider audience, regardless of the truth.
The media outlet’s tendency to sensationalise news has eroded public trust.
The museum's exhibition aimed to present historical events without sensationalising them.
The news channel was criticised for choosing to sensationalise the details of the accident.
The news website avoided sensationalising the story and stuck to the verified facts.
The novel steers clear of trying to sensationalise the protagonist's experiences of trauma.
The novelist expertly explored complex moral issues without sensationalising the plot.
The organization refused to sensationalise the fundraising campaign, emphasizing ethical considerations.
The organization vowed not to sensationalise the data, but to present it accurately and transparently.
The play managed to explore difficult themes without resorting to sensationalising them.
The playwright chose to explore the historical event without sensationalising it for dramatic effect.
The podcast host promised not to sensationalise the paranormal claims, but to investigate them fairly.
The politician accused his opponent of trying to sensationalise his past mistakes.
The politician pledged not to sensationalise the crime statistics, but to address the root causes.
The politician warned against those who would sensationalise immigration issues for their own gain.
The presenter was careful not to sensationalise the statistics, preferring to highlight the trends.
The professor cautioned students against sensationalise their research findings in presentations.
The program promised to provide information without sensationalising the content.
The radio host was known for his ability to sensationalise even the most ordinary news stories.
The reporter made a conscious effort to avoid sensationalising the story.
The reporter was careful not to sensationalise the facts when covering the sensitive case.
The school discouraged students from sensationalise their experiences during community service projects.
The scientist presented their findings objectively without attempting to sensationalise the research.
The speaker argued against allowing emotions to sensationalise one's understanding of the issue.
The speaker urged the audience not to sensationalise the problem but to focus on solutions.
The spokesperson was instructed not to sensationalise the company's recent successes.
The teacher warned students not to sensationalise their personal narratives when sharing them with the class.
The teacher warned the students about the dangers of sensationalising information online.
The team prioritized accuracy and detail instead of sensationalising the information.
The website has a reputation for using clickbait headlines to sensationalise minor news events.
The website thrives on sensationalising conspiracy theories to attract a niche audience.
The website was accused of deliberately sensationalising the content to generate more traffic.
They agreed to focus on the facts and not sensationalise the story.
They believed the news coverage would sensationalise the scientific debate around the vaccine.
They didn't want to sensationalise the issue of climate change; they wanted to present the facts.
They feared the media would sensationalise the local dispute, turning it into a national scandal.
They vowed to present the truth without sensationalising any part of the story.
They were accused of attempting to sensationalise the controversy for political advantage.
They were concerned that the upcoming trial would sensationalise the personal lives of those involved.