In this case of alarmism, people are quite happy to ignore the doom-mongers because of the transparent utility of the technology. |
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A theory I have, but will leave to someone else to try to prove, is that the alarmism about television and children is a kind of anti-feminism. |
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If they could be destroyed in days or weeks and the hungry fed, I would plead guilty to every charge of alarmism and shroud-waving. |
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But I pointedly and publicly criticized my colleagues when they engaged in alarmism and selective reporting. |
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A theory I have is that the alarmism about television and children is a kind of anti-feminism. |
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The party also earned a damaging reputation for miserliness by cutting pensions and salaries and fostering economic alarmism. |
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If disaster movies are to be the new currency of scientific debate, who will make the case against alarmism? |
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The answer has much to do with misunderstanding the science of climate, plus a willingness to debase climate science into a triangle of alarmism. |
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A realistic vision, refuting the pervading alarmism, which proves that solutions do exist. |
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The alarmism that has often characterized this debate is no longer appropriate. |
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Although both options are valid, the media seem to choose alarmism over a deeper analysis and over the search for alternative solutions. |
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The tidal wave caused by global warming alarmism has hit me. |
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This multi-disciplinary study concludes that climate alarmism is unwarranted and counterproductive for the developed world and particularly for the world's energy poor. |
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One of the greatest myths of climate alarmism is that there is a scientific consensus and that all scientists agree. |
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They may not sell gold coins as quickly and as well as excessive alarmism, but they have the inestimable advantage of being true. |
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To conclude, those who indulge in alarmism will only end up destabilising public opinion. |
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It seems that climate alarmism and environmentalism are rapidly taking on the characteristics of a religion. |
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There are two attitudes to this question viz. either polite indifference or benign neglect, or alarmism. |
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In the debate earlier today, Mr Booth reminded us of the Oregon Declaration, which 30 000 relevant scientists have signed, challenging the whole basis of climate alarmism. |
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Mr Bush is less likely than some of his predecessors to take a relaxed view of such talk. That is because this would play to the alarmism of the far-right fringe of the Republicans in Congress. |
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As regards security and immigration, however, some of the governments in Europe, such as the Italian Government, tend to practise a combination of alarmism and utopianism. |
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This was the view of the 192 national representatives and this is also my response to some of the suggestions of alarmism, an argument I have become used to in my own country. |
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As a British journalist, Christopher Booker, has remarked, global warming alarmism is the greatest collective flight from reality in human history. |
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This question must be addressed responsibly, without sparking unnecessary alarmism but putting in place all the preventive and surveillance measures needed to ensure the smooth running of each sporting event. |
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This being Venezuela, known for its beauty queens as well as its oil, the meeting shared a conference centre with a fashion show. And yet, behind all the alarmism, there is equilibrium of a sort in Venezuela. |
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But the overall trade balance is often masked by a tendency to view statistics by sector rather than for industry as a whole, which can provoke unwarranted alarmism. |
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Scientists who dissent from the alarmism have seen their grant funds disappear, their work derided, and themselves labelled as industry stooges, scientific hacks or worse. |
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Although it is true that the citizens' concerns cannot, indeed must not be ignored, it is also true that these concerns cannot be addressed, much less resolved, through alarmism or blind, repressive policies. |
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However, groups that appeal to alarmism, not only misdirect public policy in terms of forest management practices, he contends, they also adversely affect wildlife. |
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