0 a short sentence or phrase that is easy to remember, often included in a speech made by a politician and repeated in newspapers and on television and radio:
Most politicians want to master the art of the soundbite.
We deliberately decided not to publish definitive articles so that those wishing to hear the full story would have to enter into a dialogue with the soundbite author.
Because these issues are so important it is a pity that the force of her argument is occasionally lost amidst rather clumsy syntax and what could be labeled 'soundbite sociology'.
We have heard of grim tales, and of people being scared by soundbites.
She churned out the soundbites but failed to address real concerns about the working families tax credit, dismissing them as merely technical.
Does he agree that, as in many other circumstances, the soundbite "joined-up government" makes no sense in this instance?
Not for him the cheap and silly soundbite to sully his opponents.
These are trotted out essentially as soundbites and their validity is taken almost as self-evident.
It does not rest on the shallow grave of a media soundbite, which some people might suggest.
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