It deliberately sets out to demonize and delegitimize the the State and, by extension, its people. |
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If she levels a levelheaded, legitimate accusation, delegitimize it by feigning astonishment and outrage. |
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Similarly, terrorists lose when their outrages delegitimize their political cause. |
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Our goal is to destroy and delegitimize terrorism the way slavery and piracy were delegitimized in the nineteenth century. |
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The grape boycott helped change policy precisely because it did not try to delegitimize a whole society. |
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But BDS aims not only to weaken the state, itself an immoral goal, but also to delegitimize its very existence. |
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That would change overnight and Washington would almost certainly re-start a campaign to delegitimize the court around the world. |
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His oversimplification of the conflict demands that he delegitimize the views of those who dissent from his simplistic narrative. |
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The attacks on Planned Parenthood were a symptom of a broader effort to delegitimize good organizations doing good work. |
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Gingrich, outspent, can try to delegitimize the spending arrayed against him. |
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They wanted to use her only to delegitimize a president and win an election. |
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Let me illustrate here with an example about music, which may simply serve to marginalize and delegitimize the issue I'm discussing, but hey, that's why we're here. |
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If anything, I thought it would delegitimize those who were questioning him because this was such a stunning, staggering development that put the nation into a state of shock. |
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Recent attempts by opponents of al-Qaeda's operating doctrine to delegitimize the killing of innocents have gone largely unchallenged. |
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If we can delegitimize that triangle or somehow rectify some aspects of it, automatically Islamism loses its appeal. |
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Moreover, they insisted that proregime instigators initiated the violence to delegitimize protest and pave the way for a restored dictatorship. |
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Such discourse inverts the values set out in the Charter in order to delegitimize and subordinate the Other. |
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They are indoctrinated from a tender age by their teachers and by textbooks and learn to denigrate and delegitimize the other. |
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And to what extent does external involvement delegitimize local control and ownership of the process? |
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Smear campaigns and defamatory tactics are also used to delegitimize the work of defenders. |
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The Hague Appeal for Peace is a campaign and a conference to delegitimize armed conflict and create a culture of peace for the 21st century. |
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States retaliate by first attempting to delegitimize the NSAG-and today this will most likely involve trying to get the group onto a terrorist list. |
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But even so, the tragedy wouldn't change this basic fact: for the past two years, many conservative leaders, activists, and media figures have made a habit of trying to delegitimize their political opponents. |
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As Cassidy says, if they appear fretful and desperate to avoid the fiscal cliff at all costs, they could delegitimize their own hard line on tax cuts and give Republicans more negotiating power. |
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One speaker felt that efforts to prevent terrorism should emphasize the voice of victims, as that could help to delegitimize terrorism and mobilize civil society against it. |
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By leveraging universities' scientific reputations to stigmatize disinformation and delegitimize denial, we can help create political breathing room for meaningful leadership and legislation. |
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There's nobody to respond and delegitimize the views that are expressed. |
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The Security Council needs to represent nuclear and non-nuclear great powers in a more equitable manner, in order to delegitimize nuclear weapons and devise an effective and fair compliance system. |
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Only Muslims are in a position to marginalize and delegitimize their extremist coreligionists. |
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