A different resemblance between the two occupations, however, is now dismayingly germane. |
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The notion that all religions are identical may sound admirably open-minded, but it really is dismayingly parochial. |
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In a bitterly divided America, the race of a given voter is still a dismayingly powerful predictor of partisan intentions. |
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Knowledge about HIV and AIDS appears to be dismayingly low among Iranian adolescents. |
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But, on average, Republican partisans come across as dismayingly pessimistic. |
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Their results showed dismayingly low average statistical power. |
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What reason can there be for the squandering of public funds in such a rash and dismayingly incompetent manner? |
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Closer examination, however, reveals a dismayingly large number of serious flaws in both the methods of analysis and scientific reasoning. |
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Democrats find it dismayingly hard to face up to really tough welfare reforms, while too many Republicans are frankly unserious in their refusal to contemplate lower defence spending. |
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Romano Prodi, the commission president, wants candidates by end-February. The signs are that the acceding countries will play it dismayingly safe. |
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Dr. Bernhard Olson of Yale supervised the Protestant self-study of some 120,000 texts and lesson plans, concluding to a dismayingly high percentage of anti-Jewish and even anti-Semitic material. |
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All have suggested, some dismayingly recently, that things aren't really so bad in Darfur. |
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In this week's Covers Contest, we asked you to identify, from small details of their covers, four quite popular — dismayingly, dishearteningly popular — self-help books. |
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One is to put sideboards on a lottery operation that has helped create a dismayingly large number of problem gamblers across the state. |
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And that is where the picture is still so dismayingly bleak and dismal. |
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