There were moments when I thought he would try to get me to join a bizarre gullibility cult. |
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Too much fun still derives from characters' gullibility or stupidity, but the young author is trying to lift himself from farce into comedy. |
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The first, and most obvious, is the ham-handedness of Ari Schlossberg's screenplay, which relies upon audience gullibility. |
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It is a deeply dishonest book that takes advantage of the ignorance, gullibility, and derangement of its target audience. |
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Certainly not, since the gullibility we're talking about is not caused by a lack of intelligence, but a lack of humility. |
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Such is the shallowness of contemporary liberalism, and the gullibility and prostration of its representatives in the face of a government determined to go to war. |
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It is a matter of grave concern that greed and gullibility prevail upon the people, irrespective of their background, to make this recurrence a painful reality. |
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But lean economic times also make get-rich-quick schemes more tempting, and desperation breeds gullibility. |
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Therefore it is our obligation to consistently expose and, even more importantly, prevent corruption and the gullibility that accompanies it. |
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It seems to me that not only is this a question of integrity, it is a question of gullibility. |
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For example, advertising that preys on the gullibility of children and incites them to make purchases is forbidden. |
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It's not so much a conspiracy theory as a collective gullibility. |
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Most drift away, often with shame and regret for their former conduct and their own gullibility. |
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With his usual gullibility, Mann exulted since he was convinced that the Pope's letter was finally the much awaited recognition. |
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As is the case today, the king's magicians and astrologers were just fakes making a living from the gullibility of those who consulted them. |
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The aim of this fraud is to take advantage of the gullibility of Internet users by extorting money from them via e-mail. |
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Not surprisingly, given the gullibility of Apple devotees like myself, Apple's profit margins are the envy of Silicon Valley. |
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Most of the people who appeared before the committee did not show the same gullibility or naiveté as the Conservatives. |
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In a sense I would wish that their gullibility is not necessarily rewarded, but maybe it will be and they will get nothing. |
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Ms Heimann, however, sees a story of Czech guile and Western gullibility. |
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What distinguishes the core of the rightwing populist electorate is its gullibility to idiocy-promoting rhetoric against climate science. |
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The gullibility of the average citizen, their willingness to accept what is told them if it is said loudly enough and with sufficient plausible force, and especially if supported by one-sided evidence, is well known. |
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This prevalent tendency toward softmindedness is found in man's unbelievable gullibility. |
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And facing competitors that maintain all or a part of the gullibility in religious, political or personal concepts it resembles an old-aged, even decrepit, community. |
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At a recent tasting of wines from Spain, I was given the opportunity to taste and expectorate two red wines that together beautifully illustrate the gullibility to which wine drinkers are prone. |
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And he thrived in an era of cheap credit, when greed and gullibility became far more powerful than fear and suspicion. What marks Mr Madoff's case out, however, is the calibre of investor he suckered. |
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One of its clauses says that television advertising must not directly entice minors to buy by taking advantage of their inexperience and gullibility. |
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Most advertising codes, including that of the International Chamber of Commerce, contain comprehensive and effective safeguards which acknowledge childrens natural credulity and gullibility. |
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