His slogans and programs appeared to offer a middle way between the extremes of communism and a discredited liberal capitalism. |
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Wilson, now retired, was so appalled at the administration's misuse of a discredited story that he went public with his information. |
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Even so, his words and evidence have been discredited in ways which make the public feel he might be responsible for his own misfortunes. |
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The English department is a living graveyard of all the dead and discredited ideologies that have been cast off by other departments. |
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In this upside-down world picture, nobody is too discredited to be fashioned into a hero and nobody too blameless to be set up as a villain. |
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By the end of that decade, any pretensions to national independence had become thoroughly discredited. |
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As science strode boldly into one arena of knowledge after another, it discredited claims to the infallibility of revelation. |
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Our country is one of the most distrusted, unliked, unreliable and discredited of all nations on earth. |
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If nationalism and the nation state were to some degree discredited on the Continent, they were vindicated in Britain. |
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Anyone who reads the Biblical Commission's document will find these and many other prejudiced views thoroughly discredited. |
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The newsweeklies can hardly get their biased pieces onto news-stands nowadays before they're discredited. |
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Since it was so discredited, I felt sure that Dembski would not use the quote in the published version of his book. |
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Opponents of the SAT say we don't know what it measures and hint darkly that it smacks of discredited IQ testing. |
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It's just one big list of long discredited arguments cribbed from creationist pamphlets by someone who clearly doesn't have a clue. |
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This system was later discredited because chemicals added to the concrete corroded the steel used to reinforce it, making it weaker. |
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Although most of these new techniques and concepts were soundly based, others, such as floating kidney, were later ridiculed and discredited. |
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That is the situation in which discredited insurer Equitable Life has found itself. |
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But so what if their stories are inventions that have been thoroughly discredited? |
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He was rolled by his colleagues and now he is in a pickle on so many fronts that he is one of the most discredited members of the Government. |
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So a totally discredited source of energy is being imposed upon the country, simply because the government impetuously committed itself to it. |
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The physician's testimony might be impeached, and the report thereby discredited. |
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Revolutionary pamphleteers denounced it as a resurrection of discredited feudal privileges. |
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Yet casuistry was always controversial, and in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it became thoroughly discredited. |
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When hunting was banned, there was much insincere, scientifically discredited waffle about cruelty to animals. |
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Yet the organisation, with no dissent from the Executive or the Crown Office, continues to stand by its discredited experts. |
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MacSwan's basic quarrel is with the widely discredited notion of semilingualism that, he argues, is perpetuated in Cummins' theories. |
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In any other part of the world, such a coach would not even dare to return to the country that he has so disgraced and discredited. |
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However, he said he was not ready to take the stage any time soon and discredited recent promotions under which his name appeared. |
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Some of their key witnesses are dead, others are badly discredited and still others have recanted. |
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He reels off a series of allegations, most of which have either been positively discredited or remain wholly unsubstantiated. |
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Due to professional autonomy, no one can challenge their refusal to abandon this entirely discredited methodology. |
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Old, formerly discredited ideas about race and culture are on the ascent once again. |
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It was clearly not reliable or repeatable and therefore not amenable to science and quickly discredited. |
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We must show our country that there is an alternative to this deceitful, dishonest, and discredited government. |
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Yet by the early part of the 20th century, the idea had been discredited and seemed to have gone for good. |
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Both are totally discredited laughing stocks that add to the variety of political life. |
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The alliance between these discredited forces could not withstand a sustained political offensive by the working class. |
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The concept of giving perfect financial advice has rightly been discredited and a system of warnings is the natural alternative. |
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Files disappear and former employees are discredited with allegations and lies. |
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No sooner had this farrago of half-truths and complete fiction been discredited then along came the second myth. |
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Thus, with a swiftness approaching the speed of light itself, the luminiferous ether entered the graveyard of discredited scientific ideas. |
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It is voodoo economics, the sort of economics that is thoroughly discredited in every other First World economy. |
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In fact, his election discredited the conciliar movement as being schismatic. |
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He has been vilified, discredited and discarded in a manner usually reserved for world class failures. |
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The truth of the matter is, Alex, if anyone disagrees with the guy's policies, they are immediately discredited. |
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Why have these discredited ways of thinking become so influential once again? |
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That, of course, is what they said in baseball and now the sport is a discredited shambles. |
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Are they enjoying watching the US media being discredited by propaganda and dirty tricks one by one? |
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These groups however are discredited by the outrageous actions they take to disrupt hunt meets. |
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A notorious example was the alleged life in the Martian meteorite, now almost universally discredited as being of non-biological origin. |
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One version, now seen as discredited, suggests it was made possible by a tidal wave caused by an underwater volcanic eruption. |
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The aristocracy's old claim for predominance in the state was abruptly discredited. |
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When one organization is able to exert influence because of its checkbook, an entire national security debate is discredited. |
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He offers a change from the discredited old politicians of the past. |
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It's because those organizations have discredited themselves by consistently siding against America and wigging out about fashionable lefty causes. |
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In the end, Mangum was discredited, Nifong was disbarred, and the state's attorney general proclaimed the boys' innocence. |
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John Wilkes writes brilliantly in defence of press freedom to report on Parliament, only to be discredited by a dirty poem written as a young rake. |
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The political pendulum swung back towards the crown in 1772 when an increasingly discredited system was overturned by Gustav III's remarkably popular royalist coup. |
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These claims were based on earlier, scientifically discredited data. |
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By their selectivity of causes and their self-serving approach they have discredited themselves as genuine defenders of human rights and liberties. |
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What is wrong and embarrassing is the President of the United States reciting a massively discredited factoid. |
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The opposition was discredited, especially the mujahedin e Khalq, which supported Saddam and Iraq. |
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The man already has been discredited by the inexcusable mismanagement of his portfolio and by his spectacularly somnolent performance in the house. |
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This curious fact meant the photos would appear genuine to non-military people, such as journalists, but could easily be discredited later by military experts. |
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Van Bebber and Taylor pointed out the same errors in Ross's earlier book, and it's tiresome to see Ross repeating discredited nonsensical arguments time after time. |
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Soldiers' allegiances were stronger towards their generals than the discredited deputies and army leaders began to nurture political ambitions of their own. |
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Kelly was then called before a parliamentary committee, where, in halting, hesitant testimony, he neither fully confirmed nor discredited the BBC story. |
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Haast named the pass after himself and claimed to be the first pakeha to have travelled through it, but the discovery of Cameron's flask discredited this claim. |
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The model of the command economy has been thoroughly discredited because bureaucrats have been even worse at allocating resources than business managers. |
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The vote can be defined as a plebiscite against the existing regime, which has discredited itself and is hated by broad sections of the population. |
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For years referenda were discredited in the public mind by plebiscites organized by totalitarian governments which inevitably produced a gratifying majority. |
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Similarly, the images of discredited rulers were effaced in the monumental narrative reliefs which played so prominent a role in imperial propaganda art. |
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And where might such a discreditable and discredited figure be found? |
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Each entry begins with the synonym, varietal, or discredited name in question in normal typeface, followed by an equals sign, then the modern, accepted name in boldface type. |
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Huge exposure to guaranteed annuities was the main reason for the downfall of discredited insurer Equitable Life, as it had not kept enough reserves to pay them. |
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The old model or paradigm focusing on class conflict has been discredited, and no new explanatory model had gained widespread support. |
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The upshot was that the Federalists were permanently discredited and quickly disappeared as a major political force. |
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Authoritarian militarism as typified by Germany had been defeated and discredited. |
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After years of one humiliating defeat after another, both the military and civil leadership of France were demoralized and discredited. |
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Likewise this typological approach to race is generally regarded as discredited by biologists and anthropologists. |
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Key scientific ideas dating back to classical antiquity had changed drastically over the years, and in many cases been discredited. |
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Those with political connections unfairly gained large wealth, which has discredited privatization in these regions. |
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National symbols and patriotic assertiveness are in some countries discredited by their historical link with past wars, especially in Germany. |
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But when the antinukes quote this study, they do not tell anybody that it's been discredited. |
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Monoculturalism as governance was eventually discredited for different reasons. |
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The most important result of the Catilinarian conspiracy was that the populares party became discredited. |
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The existence of the witch cult as proposed by Murray is now generally discredited. |
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However, the university did not disclose that the study was funded by the charity and claims made by the report have since been discredited. |
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However this model of constitutional monarchy was discredited and abolished following Germany's defeat in the First World War. |
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They, not the worshippers of a discredited, posturing Blackshirt or a Georgian butcher, who must excite our imagination and capture our support. |
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This last incident probably accounts for the legend of the School of Sagres, which is now discredited. |
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Asquith believed that MacDonald would soon be discredited both in the eyes of the country and of his own more extreme supporters, and the Liberal revival would continue. |
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Although these claims of unique dynamism and distinct Asianness were fraudulent, they won wide acceptance, and on this basis dependency theory was discredited. |
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After World War II, the segregationist approach modeled in Morocco had been discredited by its connections to Vichyism, and assimilationism enjoyed a brief renaissance. |
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Her fanciful theories have been pretty thoroughly discredited. |
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The Whig historians of a later age preferred constitutional reform to foreign conquest and discredited Edward for ignoring his responsibilities to his own nation. |
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I don't want America's recovery and security to be sacrificed on an altar of discredited hand-me-down theories. And if you'll help us, they won't be. |
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Naval historians have repeatedly discredited the story, noting the lack of any evidence in contemporary documents, its fanciful stock conventions and dubious origins. |
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The Oera Linda Book was translated into German in 1933 and was favoured by Heinrich Himmler, though the book has since been thoroughly discredited. |
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Various casualty figures have been published, sometimes with acrimony but the highest estimates for British and German casualties appear to be discredited. |
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By lumping asylum-seekers together with economic migrants, the latter are discredited, as though they were trying to squeeze in under false pretenses. |
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Herbert Baxter Adams is one of many American historians whose historical work has cither been passed over as discredited or mentioned only briefly. |
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But two defeats on from here, will promises of support for this honourable man from the discredited Professor Smirker McKenzie count for anything? |
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The research she quotes by Dr Priscilla Coleman was published in the British Journal of Psychiatry and has been thoroughly discredited as methodologically flawed. |
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