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How to use charlatanism in a sentence

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I have been accused of perfidy, malingering, duplicity, charlatanism and forty other words that I don't know the meaning of.
The unbecomingness and the charlatanism of an author's going around the country reading from the proofs of a book he is about to publish are degrading to literature.
They have so much corruption and charlatanism, that they think the credit of all high qualities must be delusive.
For some, his miracle healings were gifts of grace from a higher power, for others mere charlatanism.
From ideas viewpoint, the scientific association itself has abilities to separate incorrect ideas, and, especially as immunity to charlatanism.
Politicians preaching protection, state control or other charlatanism have remained on the fringes.
The origins and vicissitudes by which the field has passed have not always distinguished it from religion, alternative healing practices, superstition, and also charlatanism.
Each of these three belief systems is an example of incompetence and charlatanism in its respective sphere of activity.
His spirit was critical and reform-minded, along the lines of the French philosophes, who defined themselves as the adversaries of superstition and charlatanism.
This supervisory structure provides protection against abuses at the intersection of charlatanism and sectarianism.
Separating the wheat from the chaff, and not growing disheartened by the giant amount of charlatanism, I feel that we should ask ourselves once more: what are we capable of?
The third point was that there was misunderstanding of tail risk, fostered by financial theories such as value at risk, which he described as the biggest charlatanism in intellectual history.
It's a heady ferment of mysticism versus charlatanism and its terrible cost to family and sanity, but though Chanter delivers a strong, literary page-turner, neither its central character nor her delusion entirely convince.
This situation could even descend into charlatanism.
I am sure you will agree, Madam Secretary of State, that this is far from the description which you gave, of the application of a traditional mystical idea from the West suspected of sectarianism and charlatanism!
It will no doubt be a decisive factor in reinforcing action by the judicial powers in these sensitive areas where charlatanism and Mafia-style practices co-exist and intermingle.
This is typically the case for the important place or distinctly favourable treatment which the media too often give to the parasciences or even to medical charlatanism in the field of biomedical news.
In actual fact, the chances of success and the collection period depend on so many unknown variables that it would amount to charlatanism to predict ultimate results.
It will cure by science and philosophy instead of empiricism, and will deal the deadliest blow to charlatanism.
Examples from Classical Literature
Without any charlatanism of passion I am able to tell you of something to match your devotion.
Henceforth sceptics can only deny the facts by accusing us of fraud and charlatanism.
The modern tendency in painting cannot be dismissed as charlatanism or extremism.
But all other talk of equality was the greatest sophistry and charlatanism.
In both the tide seems strongly set in favour of ignorance, presumption, and charlatanism.
With the white men, he acknowledged that this was all charlatanism, but said it was necessary, to give him weight and influence among his people.
And yet, by my lack of charlatanism, I am made less than nothing.
He had no taint of vulgarity, of charlatanism, of insincerity.
The more, too, I am persuaded of the charlatanism of literary men.
Genius in the man of action is simply the apotheosis of charlatanism.
It is unkind, and, to speak plainly, has a touch of charlatanism in it.
Simple people, in this world which is eaten up with charlatanism of all sorts so that even we, the simple, don't know any longer how to trust each other.
The chapter that Brenneman devotes to this sensational aspect of charlatanism merely confirms Barnum's dictum that there is a tragic, believing dupe born every minute.
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