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    She was blamed for Sensationalising the events, putting lives at risk and causing deaths by identifying on live television where the hotel guests might be located.

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    And as stories began being published by various outlets, I issued some comments to the press, since everything coming out was proving to be sensationalised, opportunist, and unprofessional.

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    We said that a certain section of the media sensationalises the reality, news and facts, and how that can create misunderstanding in someone's personal life, has been shown in the film,

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    In fact, the study found that more prestigious journals tended to be less reliable because their publications were more likely to be sensationalised and misrepresented in order to garner more interest and to seem more groundbreaking.

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    She continued,"If you want to have a comment on the selection committee and their qualifications, please do so as it's your opinion but don't drag my name into it to substantiate your claim or sensationalise your opinion.

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    China has accused foreign media of Sensationalising the issue but 23 respondents who visited Xinjiang in 2018 said they were subject to some sort of interference-- including being forced to delete pictures or data, having their interviews disrupted or even being detained.

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