Perky, painless and politically correct, this frothy little farce benefits from a remarkably trim running time. |
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Respect for the other is a key value in the official language of our modern, politically correct world. |
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When people meet socially they don't always act or speak in a politically correct manner. |
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Modern politically correct language often hides the significance of an act. |
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In our liberal, politically correct country it is quite legal to butcher animals in this way. |
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I think many of those promoting it are using nauseatingly politically correct language. |
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This bill is a quick attempt to become part of the international politically correct community. |
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Is it politically correct or socially valid to separate individuals according to gender? |
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The more politically correct culture prevailing at other schools, especially the Ivies, can be a problem for conservative students. |
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I know it isn't politically correct, but I was impressed at the convincing portrayal. |
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And the domestics seem to play a politically correct game of follow-the-leader and wonder why they continue to lose market share. |
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He gave a speech that was arrogant, patronising, and cringingly politically correct. |
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It is not about being politically correct so we are not looking for earth crunchy soup kitchen volunteers here. |
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After all, has any empire ever managed to be both expansive and politically correct? |
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Radio New Zealand has operated quite successfully in the past without this prescriptively politically correct charter. |
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Our youth are growing up in a generation where motivation is a politically correct term parading as selfish bias. |
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Encouraging additional malinvestment into green energy or other politically correct machinations won't stimulate recovery. |
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So ignore commentators' advice to be more politically correct, more cautious, more bland. |
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The hunt ban has afforded an interesting insight into the mind of the politically correct lobby. |
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Although I'm not a student of gemology, this appears to be nothing more than a symbolic move to satisfy the politically correct advocacy. |
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Perhaps the politically correct parents that forbid their children to even fire a water pistol had the right idea. |
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We want that Mr. Right to come in our lives on a white knight as much as that's not politically correct nowadays. |
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There is a politically correct hostility against streaming students and against grade acceleration. |
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And the majority, in an effort to prove its multiracial credentials, must always kowtow to them in today's politically correct world. |
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It is not an offence for anyone to hold a view contrary to your own, however politically correct you may consider yourselves to be. |
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In a largely politically correct town the candidate for mayor is leading with his chin. |
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To some it's the home of an oppressive thought police bent on turning workers into politically correct dullards. |
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He had the women, he had the gadgets and he was thumbing his nose at what was considered politically correct at the time. |
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As quota critics have long maintained, heavy-handed quota schemes don't promote true racial diversity, only politically correct tokenism. |
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I fell in with a group of politically correct activists who I soon discovered treated me differently than their Canadian or American peers. |
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I see these covert mechanisms as being akin to the development of politically correct language. |
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But most of all, the politically correct do not like being publicly mocked and revealed as ridiculous. |
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The environment minister is being condemned for mouthing politically correct platitudes. |
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I know, it's not politically correct, but I want an authentic pair of mukluks and the natives did not make mukluks out of fake fur. |
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The clear distinction between right and wrong has been lost in sociological mumbo-jumbo and politically correct nonsense. |
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You cannot win the hearts of naughty nine-year-olds by drawing cartoons that pacify their politically correct parents. |
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This classic example of politically correct bowdlerism is not the end of the world, to be sure. |
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And the politically correct meddlers, abiding in the town halls and government departments of the land, were sore annoyed. |
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Let's get it done, but let's do it the right way, not a series of half measures or cosmetic measures or politically correct measures. |
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This kind of presentation is just a cave-in to the politically correct crowd. |
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The way politically correct American divorce and palimony laws attack men, I wonder why ANY American male gets married or risks fatherhood. |
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What they are tired of is the immobility and politically correct constraints over economic debate that have left unemployment at 8.5 percent. |
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It is also typical of this Government that it seeks to impose its politically correct views on the public. |
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And, more importantly, will show us what it is to be politically correct and help set direction in that way. |
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He grew up in the North and, before the Korean War, when he wanted to publish his poems, he discovered they were not politically correct. |
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They are even catering to the trendies by giving away their used coffee grounds for fertiliser, and promoting various other politically correct causes. |
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It is an indictment of the hubris of our politically correct age that a film asserting this perdurable truth about mankind's affairs will strike many as offensive. |
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A third major problem with present aviation security is that it is too politically correct. |
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As soon as I don't need to be politically correct anymore, I will drop the bomb. |
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You think as you are watching it, that everything is quite politically correct, that sweet Vera is doing it all out of the goodness of her own heart, but watch closer. |
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The politically correct company goes to great lengths to reduce its carbon footprint and support other liberal causes. |
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That would be typical of the politically correct party that he represents. |
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The threat comes not from some Whitehall johnny-come-lately, nor some politically correct illiterate chair of a focus group, seeking his day in the Sun. |
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In Storytelling, he unflinchingly confronts politically correct expectations of ethnic groups and the disabled, but also has the courage to do so with humor. |
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The breakdown of the politically correct liberal open-mindedness into frenzied intolerance of criticism and the taboo of peace was dramatic and instantaneous. |
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It is politically correct nonsense from Labour, which is trying to give every little moaner, groaner, and complainer something to write to somebody about and moan and groan. |
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For hundreds of years, he was left shattered after falling off a wall but Humpty Dumpty has been put back together in a politically correct version of the nursery rhyme. |
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Can we now look forward to a politically correct era of bland simple-mindedness? |
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The document is, once again, a catalogue of politically correct commonplaces that are slowly but surely becoming this institution's speciality. |
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It may perhaps be politically correct to lay the blame on perfidious Europe, but it is not 'correct' in the true sense of the word, anything but. |
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So we have to break the politically correct fallacy that developing countries are all alike and have the same interests. |
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The Commission is similarly grappling with this politically correct diffidence. |
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Most of this report represents the very worse of politically correct claptrap. |
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Are the Hugo awards in thrall to a politically correct cabal, or simply making an effort to remedy an ingrained injustice? |
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No one outside of the most politically correct circles really believes that. |
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No amount of politically correct social engineering or equal rights amendments will ever change that. |
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We are here to make decisions and to do the right thing, not what might be politically correct or what might be the flavour of the day. |
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Do we urge people and ourselves to be more concerned about being morally correct and less concerned about being politically correct? |
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Unfortunately, only infrastructures were studied and, probably to be politically correct, no hit-parade has been awarded. |
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This may also entice those in power not to address certain issues openly or to do so only in a politically correct manner. |
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And we have weighed our words, even if they are not politically correct. |
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Looking for a politically correct two-wheeler? |
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First seen in 1999 with a first album, these young artists who come from rock and have lyrics which are not always politically correct are those for whom we can foresee a beautiful future. |
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The term politically correct has been transformed into a mocking description of vocabulary or actions used to avoid race or gender bias. |
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No, so we cannot be angels all the time in this badly politically correct world we have. |
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And those politically correct lamebrains who think otherwise should be told to leave it alone. |
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I tease Labour's Deputy Leaderene as a politically correct Hattie Harperson, though I accept to be PC is to treat others with respect. |
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Maybe it's just that smokers are the only minority it's politically correct to persecute. |
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Moreover, I think that her report is part of our new way of understanding what should be politically correct in the institutions, and that is transparency. |
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If things are politically correct and uncomfortable...if we do not acknowledge what is correct, even though it is politically incorrect, we will never eradicate the problem. |
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He was fishing for squawfish otherwise known by its new politically correct name, the northern pikeminnow. |
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The politically correct atmosphere on many of our nation's campuses can limit the rage of opinions offered in the classroom. |
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It seems hardly politically correct to dare to question its validity. |
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Finally, he encouraged citizens to stay well-informed and to concentrate on what is good for the fish, not on what is perceived to be politically correct. |
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I also obtained enough education to mould these ideals to the harsh politically correct and liberal work environments that dominate today's corporations. |
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They must all be spinning in their graves at this politically correct piffle. |
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In the long run, there are political gains to be made by telling people the hard truth, and not just what they want to hear or what is politically correct. |
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And the above nightmare scenario is exactly the sort of monumental mistake Auntie Beeb's politically correct mismanagers are capable of making. |
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This is marvellous, to meet a person who does not abide by what is politically correct, but simply says what he believes, not more than what he believes, without arrogance but humbly. |
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Their discourse is politically correct, though it fails to dissimulate the communitarian temptation of those youngsters of immigrant origins who can't manage to be simply French. |
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The tragedy of unemployment will not be overcome with demagogy or with hollow and politically correct rhetoric in support of the world's poor and underprivileged. |
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She's smart, ballsy and far more interesting than a lot of the politically correct TV personalities out there. |
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Is there a parallel to what we're talking about here, where it's not politically correct to say this person is incorrigible or we simply can't help this person? |
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It is believed that many churches are making changes to the original Christmas carols and even removing words like king, son and virgin, to make them politically correct. |
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But the authors cover all the stages and issues thoroughly, even if their approach is so unwaveringly politically correct it occasionally loses sight of reality. |
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Schmidt tries to mingle with the art majors, but even with the politically correct artsy-fartsy intellectuals he seems to be having a hard time being accepted. |
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Given the dire lack of experience and talent, it's no wonder institutions are left to the politically correct whim of the moment rather than rock-steady vision and focus. |
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And finally, have we become so blinded by being politically correct that we must figuratively smash our thumb with a hammer before we can be convinced it is a hammer? |
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The politically correct society is the civilised society, however much some may squirm at the more inelegant official circumlocutions designed to avoid offence. |
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Sam comes from a politically correct and scientifically advanced era, in which suspects' rights and the preservation of forensic evidence are stringently observed. |
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David's faith in his church had been built on sandy ground for a while by the time he discovered politically correct, dub-influenced posthardcore. |
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