‘Some call it journalist junketeering; he says he's providing a service.’
‘The study established that bipartisanship survives in junketeering.’
‘Wryly, she addresses the issue of her alleged reluctance to rack up air miles a very different press to what she was getting in her previous job as environment secretary, when she was accused of junketeering.’
‘Even in Congress's own sloppy paperwork, the bottom line for junketeering looks shameful.’
‘Junketeering also abounds.’
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