This threat to humanity often seems distant, and those who express heightened concern are regularly branded alarmists. |
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I don't think we are being alarmists in our fears as they have been borne out in the past. |
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For decades, alarmists have been crying wolf with proclamations that the world is running out of oil. |
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The few who warned against the dangers of nuclear were dismissed as alarmists or even hysterics. |
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Back in Siemiatycze, however, Radomski believes alarmists in the West who fear an invasion of immigrants have got it wrong. |
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We have become alarmists practicing junk science and spreading fear of everything in our environment. |
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And that's accepting the dire predictions about warming of the global warming alarmists, which I do not. |
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The current heatwave in Europe is letting alarmists have a field day, allowing them to spout all sorts of rubbish without people noticing. |
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But if misguided privacy alarmists have their way, the benefits of the next generation of bar codes may be denied or delayed. |
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When the first clergywoman appeared in the United States, it was predicted by alarmists that men would be driven out of the pulpit by the new competition. |
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The starting point for Ebola alarmists is an assumption that behind policy disagreements, conspiracies lurk, with technocrats in on the plot. |
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It is bitterly ironic that many of the climate alarmists, who call for dramatic reductions in carbon emissions, also oppose nuclear power. |
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Terrorism was viewed as a distant threat that was only raised by alarmists. |
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While we are not alarmists, we are quite happy when committees are struck to advise the government. |
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In 2000, alarmists already spoke of a coming civil war and in 2003, of the urgent need to save Zimbabwe. |
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The democratic process requires elected representatives to respond to the concerns and fears generated by such alarmists. |
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The Bush Administration itself, whether for reasons of politics or ignorance, has also given intellectual ground to alarmists in the climate change debate. |
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Assuming, that is, that the danger is as bad as alarmists are saying. |
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They argue that the problem does not exist, or has been grossly exaggerated, and they call the reformers alarmists, fanatics, scaremongers, prophets of doom and so on. |
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The alarmists talk as if Turkey is going to join in a month's time. |
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In the United States, Canada, everywhere, every new technology inevitably provokes a political confrontation between alarmists and the scientific community. |
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This was when there were fears of a coming glacial period by some of the same environmentalist alarmists who are now telling us that we have to fight global warming. |
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There are a lot of alarmists around the world who are upsetting people unnecessarily when it comes to their comments on foods derived from biotechnology. |
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They called us alarmists and tree-huggers. |
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Of course I agree we should not be alarmists. |
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We ignored the rumourmongers, the alarmists and defeatists, and insisted that the Master would at the last moment fire a devastating V1 rocket of a movie which would lay waste to his, and our, detractors. |
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We don't mean to be alarmists, but your business's network is under siege. |
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