Chequebook journalism or checkbook journalism is a type of journalism that is generally frowned upon because it involves journalists or media houses paying someone or a group of people for the exclusive right to publish their story. More example sentences. ‘He added that all he wanted to do was to return to using a chequebook with a cheque guarantee card, which is why he returned his PINs to the bank.’. ‘People pulled out their checkbooks and dropped bills into our bucket.’. Chequebook - a book issued to holders of checking accounts checkbook blank cheque, blank check - a check that has been signed but with the amount payable left blank. Complete invoice management – receiving, recording & preparing invoices for payments via chequebook, online banking or SWIFT payments - Sending remittance advices to the customers and to the internal colleagues - Reconciling complex and long.
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chequebook
(ˈtʃɛkˌbʊk) orcheckbook
n
Noun | 1. | chequebook - a book issued to holders of checking accounts blank cheque, blank check - a check that has been signed but with the amount payable left blank record - a document that can serve as legal evidence of a transaction; 'they could find no record of the purchase' |
chequebook
checkbook (US) [ˈtʃekbʊk]N →
chequebook journalism → periodismom a golpe de talonario

chequebook
, (US) checkbookchequebook
checkbook (Am) [ˈtʃɛkˌbʊk]n →Cheque Book
libretto degli assegnichequebook
→ دَفْتَر الشِيكات šeková knížka checkhæfteScheckheft
Cheque Book
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