With numbing frequency, Pawlenty disingenuously noted that last year's biennial budget was about to rise by 14 percent. |
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However inconsistently and disingenuously, he claimed to speak on behalf of the working people. |
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She disingenuously refers to them as ex-felons, which is incorrect since the law holds that once someone is a felon, he remains one. |
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The Conservatives released a 67 page document that disingenuously claims that the Liberal spending priorities would drive Canada into deficit. |
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I point out a fact that he has used very disingenuously, and it has been used very disingenuously by other people in the House. |
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Indeed the buxom blonde, who sniffled disingenuously during the hearings, has hardly been a sympathetic figure. |
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The recent ruling disingenuously uses the fact that the two roles are played by the same person to say that the roles are no different, that the one subsumes the other. |
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The hon. parliamentary secretary suggested the bill would give effect to what he called, disingenuously, the largest tax cut in Canadian history. |
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Filmmakers like Bruno Dumont seem to possess an acuteness that allows them to disingenuously suggest the multifarious nature of the beauty and humour that comprise life. |
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There are places in this country whose media outlets are disingenuously labeled with different names but owned by one corporation thousands of miles away. |
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On the Irish radio programme Live Line' he disingenuously claimed, that as these votes closed at 5.14 pm, I could have easily caught the Frankfurt to Dublin flight. |
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It disingenuously or perhaps even malevolently equivocates between two rather different notions of privacy in order to achieve a self-interested outcome. |
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The small, inconclusive studies of Bt cotton in Mexico, Argentina and South Africa are disingenuously used to bolster support for transgenic cotton varieties. |
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The letter's false intent trumps any truths within, which one would expect of a woman who disingenuously calls herself Fidessa. |
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In this way, he evokes the classic male-style dilemma: men must always choose between overdressing or underdressing, and, consequently, between looking aspirationally hoity-toity or disingenuously rebellious. |
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Amy is out and proud, officially, albeit disingenuously, which should make her real coming out journey – if that is what the show is going to portray – easier. |
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Unfortunately, though, that is the conclusion to which I've been forced to come, and I thought it best to acknowledge it publicly and head-on rather than disingenuously pretending otherwise. |
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On one hand it disingenuously accepts a Protocol apparently accepting Cyprus, but at the same time issues a declaration disavowing any such recognition. |
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