Accusations of having received US funding were groundless, the movement's leaders have repeatedly said. |
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Fear of death seems to me to be a phobia, i.e. an unreasonable, groundless fear. |
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The final, however, was worthy of the occasion and the fears that Germany would reduce the game to a mindless bore proved groundless. |
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This seems to me to be the lesson of any view of the human prospect that is not befogged by groundless hopes. |
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Well, any position can be made to seem groundless if one simply doesn't cite some of the strongest arguments in its defense. |
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Nothing sticks so fast in the mind as a groundless sense of guilt, Kafka told his friend. |
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Are the arguments of those who predict a radical change in the nature of 21st century wars that groundless after all? |
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But he harbours an irrational and groundless suspicion that his newly-wed wife will have an affair. |
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And, to cap it all, after berating the press for running groundless, unsourced rumours, you end on one yourself. |
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Our worst fears about the more extreme critics tearing CIA apart when the new administration came in proved groundless. |
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The substance of his claims for protection for actors and cheap drugs was either groundless or questionable. |
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More than half a century later the country has moved from understatement to groundless exaggeration. |
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Of course, the moment I got there it was clear that all my concerns were completely groundless. |
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They have realized that their pain and suffering are groundless and empty in nature. |
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And he said he would not be discouraged by such groundless slander and unreasonable allegations and would ignore them. |
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I have also heard a lot of groundless and irrational fears that have stemmed from scaremongers. |
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Fears that a new case had been found in Horton-in-Ribblesdale proved groundless earlier this week when posthumous tests proved negative. |
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It's groundless, it's baseless, it's something which we don't do and will never do. |
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My assertion is by no means groundless if we take into account our 1.3 billion population and per capita arable land. |
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Therefore, his allegations on the contents of the file and his inability to study it are groundless. |
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The worst cases can lead to agoraphobia or other crippling effects and are very sad because the anxieties and fears which cause so much trouble are usually groundless. |
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Such a popular view is not entirely groundless, although many features are distorted or exaggerated. |
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In two cases, the complainant withdrew the request, and one case was declared to be groundless. |
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In both cases, the fear was neither groundless nor unreasonable. |
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Petitions addressed to it are rising in number, even though most of them are groundless. |
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If there is reason to believe that the request for extradition is groundless, it may be refused. |
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Thus, its groundless accusation about the human rights situation in his country was politically motivated. |
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Fortunately, the fear, which was clearly the fruit of bad information, turned out to be substantially groundless. |
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It failed to overcome privacy fears that, although not groundless, were exaggerated and fixable. |
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Indeed the fact that such apparently groundless claims are being banded around suggests that, for some at least, the term has already taken on a new meaning. |
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Of course this is nonsense, the groundless invention of a new and bogus constitutional principle. |
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Without this, the kenosis of the Son and the kenosis of conversion to faith in the Son as the revelation of the Father are reduced to groundless, accidental occurrences. |
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The allegation that detainees were kept for years without any judicial proceedings and were subjected to brainwashing was groundless. |
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Whether it is a matter of giving to charity, sticking to duty or insisting on our rights, we can be confused or paralysed by the fear that our principles are groundless. |
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In the light of the above it was concluded that the abovementioned allegations were groundless. |
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The same procedure applies if, following an enquiry, the committee is of the opinion that it is groundless. |
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I can say all of this without hesitation because these concerns have been investigated and found to be groundless. |
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According to the file and the above-mentioned facts, the present Claimant's request as a transfused person appears groundless to me. |
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They regard the view that they are disinterested or uncommitted as groundless and unjust. |
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The appeal appears to be groundless and is merely a stall tactic to prolong the lis pendens, which has not been discharged. |
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Bilateral relations have suffered from the hemming and hawing sparked by the bad mood that has prevailed since 2001, when the French Parliament approved a groundless and pointless law. |
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Since it is an essential requirement, in order to be member of a Class Action and be entitled to compensation, I conclude that this appeal is groundless. |
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Over the course of four years of congressional hearings McCarthy used innuendo and intimidation to propound charges that, in virtually every case, proved groundless. |
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It is unfortunate that, yet again, we are hearing the same tired, unwarranted and groundless allegations that used to be unjustifiably and futilely repeated by the previous United States Administration. |
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A written and well-documented response to this groundless move was ignored by the state-run press, which remains one of the most muzzled in the world, according to international press freedom groups. |
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The allegation of dishonesty turned out to be based on a minor, isolated incident that did not justify continuing concern, and the indiscretion issue proved to be groundless. |
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However, the recent fear of a clash between cultures is not groundless. |
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A permanent, but unfortunately not groundless, fear of users who each site, please use its services, see the hackers, only exacerbates the situation. |
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Only eight complaints have been found groundless. |
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If the complaint is evidently groundless, the President shall write to the plaintiff, informing her or him of the refusal to examine the matter in depth. |
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The fertile intuitions of saintly founders and foundresses demonstrate, more radically than any other argumentation, the groundless and precarious nature of such attitudes. |
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However, the international community is well aware that the claim is groundless and it is Russia that has been supplying its proxy regimes with modern military equipment, even under peacekeeping cover. |
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In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States has recognized that the automobile industry's concerns over the fouling of the devices were groundless. |
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Such fears and questions are not groundless, and those that express them are sincere humanitarians, not hippy peaceniks. |
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There are no early documents mentioning an actual dedication to St Anthony which seems to depend entirely on tradition and may be groundless. |
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Switzer leapt to Virgil's defense against what he saw as groundless and polemic attacks from Tull. |
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Heidegger's Being is the groundless play of Being. Far from being a plenum of intelligibility, it is equiprimordially unintelligible. |
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At the most basic legal level, the charges of plagiarism are groundless. |
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The commission concluded that the accusations were groundless. |
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That would be the groundless association of secularism with atheism. |
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Chinese leaders called the NATO campaign a dangerous precedent of naked aggression, a new form of colonialism, and an aggressive war groundless in morality or law. |
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At that stage any fears among home fans of a possession monopoly by Laudrup's side were proving groundless, with Cardiff having their fair share of the ball and territory. |
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