Here, the incestuous relationship between high public office and big business is so obvious that it discredits official politics. |
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To assume perversity unworthily discredits an integral and honourable part of the justice system. |
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Being excitable is not helpful in dealing with a direct or indirect attack and discredits all the good work. |
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Killing whales in the name of scientific research simply discredits the notion of wildlife research. |
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First, these results prove that drug use is prevalent among arrestees and discredits the notion that rural communities are immune to this particular problem. |
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But outright refusal often gets people labelled as freaks or loonies, and correspondingly discredits the challenges they deliver in the eyes of those they address them to. |
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Had I been the finder-out of this secret, it would not have relished among my other discredits. |
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