Unfortunately for the doomsayers, their central predictions are simply not coming true. |
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The doomsayers were having a field day, spreading their pessimistic philosophy of gloom and doom to every forum they could ooze their way into. |
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Anyway, as I am sure you do not, don't listen to the doomsayers in the press. |
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Will the upcoming planetary conjunction affect Earth, bringing about volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and floods, as today's doomsayers predict? |
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The biggest Y2K doomsayers were the computer consultants who raked in big bucks peddling prophylactic programming. |
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The doomsayers predict that the world is still hurtling towards a major catastrophe as resources run out. |
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She apparently has made mincemeat of more than her share of doomsayers and detractors. |
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At least some variants are still spreading today, albeit at a much slower rate than many of the Internet doomsayers predicted. |
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As flawed as the human race is, we seem to be a lot better than the doomsayers think at muddling through. |
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Although doomsayers predicted that the new baggage mandates would trigger chaos at airports, implementation went rather smoothly. |
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Soaring property prices in the city centre are forcing buyers ever farther out. Shanghai has a record of proving doomsayers wrong. |
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Will the country defy the doomsayers and unlock the €7.2bn in held-up bailout funds it so desperately requires? |
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Despite that, latest sales figures suggest the doomsayers who predicted mass pub closures when the law was introduced over six months ago were largely wrong. |
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Some years it drew out the doomsayers who predicted its demise. |
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There are the doomsayers who predict the collapse of the global ecosystem. |
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The doomsayers are confusing a cyclical downturn with a permanent trend. |
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Now that it's here, perhaps the doomsayers will pipe down a bit. |
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I think that is a lesson to the doomsayers, and I am encouraged that a compromise is possible. |
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These major players have strong internal growth drivers that the ubiquitous doomsayers are too intent on ignoring. |
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It is true that we are doomsayers without any real power, except to warn and recommend. |
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Despite these facts, China's environmental future is not as bleak as doomsayers would have us believe. |
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So these things, some of them, were very legitimate scientific concerns and others were to put the doomsayers to rest. |
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The doomsayers say the trend will only accelerate, with grave consequences for the world economy. |
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Look at Bet No. 4, where we took no significant action but we should have, because it turns out that the doomsayers were right. |
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On the other, there are the doomsayers who warn that he might be another Aaron Lennon, his football talents prematurely frozen in carbonite. |
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They are not deterred by naysayers and doomsayers. |
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When archaeologists dug up Mayan calendars that ominously seemed to run out in the final days of 2012, some doomsayers predicted the end of the world. |
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During that time, Appiah's imminent retirement was predicted, but the 29-year-old kept the doomsayers away by managing to play in half of Ghana's 12 matches they played to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. |
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The doomsayers claiming jobs will be lost are the same scaremongers who falsely claimed the minimum wage would price workers out of jobs. |
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In the same way, recessions become self-fulfilling prophecies when doomsayers predict the collapse of the property market. |
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But like the winter that doomsayers predicted would wreck the campaign in Afghanistan, the Iraqi summer is not quite the showstopper it is reputed to be. |
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Secular doomsayers claim that, with the presidency, the government and parliament under its belt, the AK Party will impose an Islamist agenda unhindered. |
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Naturally, this has doomsayers preaching that the end is nigh. |
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Indeed, they have intermingled and intermarried so much that they are barely noticeable as a separate group. The doomsayers about immigration have always been wrong before. |
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As with the other threats, we are also sailing in the fog, caught between doomsayers and fundamentalist ecologists on the one hand, and narrow-minded or foolhardy, blind, and unremitting skeptics on the other. |
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There's actually been a gradual decrease in numbers and ferocity of cyclones and hurricanes over the last few decades, but this is no barrier to the doomsayers. |
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When the calendar runs out, the doomsayers theorize, Earth will be destroyed by an asteroid called Nibiru, or possibly experience global spiritual awakening. |
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The Birmingham Mail did not join the ranks of the doomsayers. |
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