It's a perfect tool for the disingenuous Machiavellians who run Washington today. |
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Doing so is disingenuous, and takes liberties with the facts and the policy of this matter. |
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Pete's selection for the show is nothing but cheap entertainment, and it is disingenuous to pretend otherwise. |
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It is glib and disingenuous to say that we are all consumers exercising choices, when most of the options are essentially similar. |
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Most of the men seem to be intimidated by her, or at least, contemptuous of her because she's disingenuous. |
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And yet, DeMille was routinely ignored, dismissed or devalued by the critics as old fashioned, inauthentic and disingenuous. |
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Accordingly, if this is a compromise between the intellectualists and the voluntarists, it is a disingenuous one. |
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Nor is it totally incomprehensible that some people find Britney's coyness in interviews disingenuous. |
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The Defendant's evidence is not only disingenuous, but false in material respects. |
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Mr. Lister's claim that other schools on the Island have experienced similar situations is also disingenuous. |
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The trust of the disinherited was further shattered and disowned by the disingenuous attitude of the state. |
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To single out Moore in an age of mind-numbing folksiness in politics is disingenuous. |
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This is slightly disingenuous, as his huge success in addressing the needs of women shopping has undoubtedly made him rich. |
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His appeal to blasphemy is played in such a way that it seems a disingenuous pretence. |
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The press's coverage of health care and accessibility issues is disingenuous at best. |
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I thought both men made some good points and both said some evasive, disingenuous things. |
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That's as clear an admission as one could hope for that the entire exercise is disingenuous. |
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So to say that we're disingenuous in standing behind the defense is absolutely wrong. |
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She could have portrayed herself as more scared and disingenuous, than crafty and lying. |
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Likewise, the promotion of the controversy by national manufacturers' associations has been calculating and disingenuous. |
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It would, however, be disingenuous to pretend that everything in a reduced world will be comfortable to accept. |
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This disingenuous fluff was calculated to excuse the intrusive nature of the exercise. |
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But to present it as useful in that it has shown up different work practices and rosters is a bit disingenuous. |
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The movie's relentless, transparent exoticization of its subject matter seems disingenuous from the first frame. |
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Yet it is disingenuous to pretend that there is not a question of individual liberty at stake here. |
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It is doubly disingenuous to claim that problems with security make elections difficult. |
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So aren't the protestations of terminal scruffiness and aw-shucks fallibility just a little disingenuous? |
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This is defeatist nonsense, not to mention entirely disingenuous, anyway. |
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It is disingenuous to pretend that any other analysis is tenable. |
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He also, cryptically accused some club presidents of being disingenuous. |
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The claim of security issues is as transparent as it is disingenuous. |
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If one sees politics as nothing but the organized pursuit of self-interest, then all talk of a public purpose is bound to appear disingenuous or duplicitous. |
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That is, according to those former trustees, disingenuous in the extreme. |
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The film's broad smiles and big-heartedness are bracingly disingenuous, the self-referential jokes well handled. |
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He ensorcells the audience with Maria's stiff skirts and mincing walk, her silly smirks and creaky flirtations, her disingenuous modesty. |
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Therefore, I will not take any lessons or any sanctimonious, disingenuous, holding themselves out as champions. |
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That is very disingenuous to Canadians and the agriculture sector that relies heavily on that facility for the important research that it needs. |
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The other claim that this is voluntary is totally disingenuous because once the commission is created there will be no other choice. |
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Pitting the environment against the economy is disingenuous and just irresponsible. |
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They have no vision at all on economics and are quite disingenuous on social programs. |
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In a disingenuous attempt to give itself an orthodox Trotskyist covering, Kakehashi even quotes from Trotsky's Revolution Betrayed. |
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It is disingenuous for some to imagine that they could force votes on certain issues but insist on consensus on others. |
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It would be disingenuous to call The Family Fang straightforward, but the novel isn't fantastical, non-literal, fabulistic, etc., as many of your short stories have been. |
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This is why interference by Europe can now be experienced in the countries of the developing world as disingenuous, arrogant and neo-colonialist. |
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The two plants are inextricably linked, and it is disingenuous to suggest otherwise. |
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Instead, the justifications offered for the restrictions contained in the amendment to the act have been either disingenuous or simply mendacious. |
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Obviously this is mendaciously disingenuous coming from the erstwhile Prince of Darkness who has torpedoed many a career with anonymous briefings to journalists. |
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Romney spoke about it in a way that struck Prouty as disingenuous and unfeeling, and he got mad. |
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And he did it with arguments that many civil libertarians found disingenuous, at best. |
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The simplistic explanation, that the battlefield is a borderless region, is disingenuous. |
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It reminds us of McSweeney's for its effortless appearance, although this is disingenuous, as both are of course just as contrived as the glossiest of fashion quarterlies. |
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While all of these arguments contain a kernel of truth, close analysis shows that they are disingenuous at best and downright misleading at worst. |
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How does one support gender equality without coming across as disingenuous or, even worse, as pandering? |
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He would rather endorse someone with genuine doubts than someone with disingenuous beliefs. |
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But unlike Gingrich, who was loaded for bear, Romney was still defensive, disingenuous, and dodgy. |
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My initial reaction to this sort of hand-wringing is that it is disingenuous. |
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To take a conscious decision to leave the currency risk unhedged is one thing, but to do nothing and then complain when things go wrong is disingenuous. |
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One danger of disingenuous posturing is a tendency to overshoot the mark. |
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Alternately, discussions in meetings can be muted, disingenuous, or characterized by personalized arguments that can quickly degenerate into conflict. |
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Here, there are no disingenuous claims on street credibility. |
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Also appearing on the program was Riyad Mansour, Palestine's permanent observer to the United Nations, who suggested Netanyahu's comments were disingenuous. |
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This is slightly disingenuous as Piketty did actually work as an adviser to Ségolène Royal in 2007, when she was the socialist candidate in the presidential elections. |
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Courts will understandably have a real concern about the disingenuous adoption of stances designed to achieve the purposes of abductors in resisting orders for the return of children. |
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What is disingenuous is for him to talk about having to know what department to cut back and then suggesting that we were picking and choosing which departments to cut back. |
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This is a disingenuous twisting of the word power. |
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The member from the other side is very disingenuous to talk about farmers. |
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It is rather disingenuous to not have a standard that applies to them and their statements and yet suggest that a backbencher on the government side is subject to some standard of their creation. |
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The pejorative sense of the term, labelling a flawed or disingenuous work of historiography, is found in another 1815 attestation. |
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It is disingenuous to try to claim that it is not an agreement. |
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It is disingenuous for the government to tell Canadians that this tax credit is at risk while at the same time running hundreds of ads promoting the use of the program. |
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It is both irresponsible and disingenuous to talk about safe space as if translesbians make space unsafe. |
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Zuckerberg was on NPR today, being smarmy and disingenuous. He's a total douchebro. I hate myself for supporting his business model. |
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The report concludes that providing assistance to the pork segment while supporting ethanol production from grain is disingenuous to hog producers because of the feed grain price environment it creates in Canada. |
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Clearly it is better to have good laws, but when a Government has a choice it is disingenuous to suggest that it is somehow compelled to make use of the existing bad laws. |
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It would also be disingenuous to promise staff in field missions and other duty stations that a continuing appointment would give them a realistic chance of being employed in the Secretariat. |
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However, the members of the New Democratic Party are either being somewhat disingenuous when they criticize the former Liberal for eliminating the federal minimum wage or they are simply not aware of the facts. |
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It is disingenuous to draw a parallel between those resolutions and the explicit resolution 1441 about which there really is no debate of its intent. |
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It is therefore disingenuous for some States to hold the Draft Declaration hostage because a handful of indigenous peoples might choose to wholly separate from them. |
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Although the proposal recommends this issue is kept under review and, if justified, a further proposal developed, the EESC believes this view to be disingenuous. |
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That is disingenuous, given their past self-assuredness. |
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Some fans considered this disingenuous, since the programme was scheduled against the soap opera Coronation Street, the most popular show at the time. |
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Some may think this disingenuous as, in choosing to frame a novel as a memoir, Coetzee reveals himself as a supreme deformer of his chosen medium. |
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Her recent expressions of concern are self-serving and disingenuous. |
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