Opposants put out enough nonsense without supporters adding their own lies and dishonesties. |
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His excellent history of the papacy catalogs many papal deceits, frauds, and intellectual dishonesties over the centuries. |
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Finally, a major publication has taken up one of the key dishonesties in the President's argument for phasing out Social Security. |
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And yet the arguments he adduces are gimmicky and puerile and laced with minor dishonesties all the way through. |
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Clear a space on 4 February for the former chief financial officer, when he's due in court charged with a string of dishonesties. |
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We'll be saying more about the particular fooleries, dishonesties and tendentiousness involved in these arguments. |
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To protect our dishonesties from discovery, we shut ourselves off from the connection we have with other beings. |
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For those of you staring at the byline about to reach for your pens and write scathing letters crying out nepotism and other indecent dishonesties, sit down. |
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Then the film melts into a strange political gloop, where significant facts are stickily mixed with half-arguments, innuendos and outright dishonesties. |
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The maids raised many of the white women, but the love they once felt for one another has been destroyed by chagrin and dishonesties. |
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A defeat for Brexit would be a vote of confidence in the future of Europe and demonstrate that, as the Oldham by-election showed, Ukip's dishonesties about Europe can be taken on and defeated. |
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Mentions Sternberg, director, and dishonesties of industry. |
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He beamed some more, I beamed, and briefly we both were happy — two nearly naked strangers sharing the first little dishonesties and self-deceptions of a beautiful day in Southern California. |
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