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position. Such practices, comprising political editing, can be seen as a type of conflict-of-interest editing. The Wikipedia community utilizes various tools... |
Festival, winner of the Grimme-Preis in 2001. Was criticized for tendentious editing making Eichmann appear in a more positive light and especially making... |
or irrelevant explanations or arguments. "Avoid tendentious renderings of other people's views"—editing quotes or paraphrasing in a biased or misleading... |
mark at the end means, in the vast majority of cases, that the story is tendentious or over-sold. It is often a scare story, or an attempt to elevate some... |
and others. The IDF spokesman has stated that "The said video is edited in a tendentious manner and does not reflect the level of violence that occurred... |
NGO Monitor (section Editing Wiki) Draiman, was indefinitely banned from editing Wikipedia articles about the Israeli-Arab conflict due to biased editing, concealing his place of work and using... |
Congo. He denies playing any role in the death of Lumumba: "The scene is tendentious, false, libelous; it never happened and it is a cheap shot."[citation... |
German estimates... are not only highly arbitrary, but also clearly tendentious in presentation of the German losses". He maintains that the German government... |
giddy, Pythonesque delight". He commented that it was "all wickedly tendentious mischief, but when it's this gloriously funny, the points score themselves... |
on the reigns of Diocletian and the Tetrarchy, provides valuable but tendentious detail on Constantine's predecessors and early life. The ecclesiastical... |
in which the psychopathology of Hitler's saga was spelled out by a tendentious pedant in words of one syllable. Almost everyone got the point... And... |
nimbleness and fun, and the promise contained in its title seems ever more tendentious." Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times called the film "memorable in... |
of received notions. The debate over this issue – futile, embittered, tendentious, doctrinaire – served to obscure the most serious and genuine historical... |
editor of the Catholic weekly Tygodnik Powszechny, called it partial and tendentious. The Socio-Cultural Association of Jews in Poland (Towarzystwo Społeczno-Kulturalne... |
very much tied to the critical early months of World War II, remains tendentious and controversial. Edward Rydz was born in the city of Brzeżany (now... |
term "integral nationalism" has emerged as the most accurate and least tendentious label for "active nationalism" in the scholarly literature on Dontsov... |
basis of newspaper columns, which, by and large, favour polarised views tendentiously expressed." Despite his serious reservations about Liddle's writing... |
favoured the interpretations of Aleksij Aristin and Jovan Zonara instead of tendentious commentaries by Teodor Valsamon expressing the idea of the Byzantine... |
Bible stories—the basis of some of his most important claims—are often tendentious. Girard notes, for example, that the disciples actively turn against... |
Dialectic of Nihilism, going so far as to call some of them "frankly tendentious". In a more critical review of the book, Roy Boyne, too, argues that... |