Those who heatedly disputed this at the time were dismissed as scaremongering racialists. |
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As for his scaremongering about forced repatriation, what a load of codswallop. |
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But the food industry would see her as scaremongering, or at least taking a too purist view of modern nutrition. |
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Some of us just refuse to react, blaming the messengers for their message and accusing the scientists of scaremongering. |
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That one scaremongering piece of inaccuracy aside, the lack of coverage is still remarkable. |
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Instead we have a government that seems determined to be re-elected by scaremongering and it's utterly contemptible. |
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To suggest that officials have the right to enter homes, and to take photographs of private possessions is ill-informed scaremongering. |
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Bushell believes suggestions that chip and PIN will lead to an increase in shoulder-surfing and street robbery is ridiculous scaremongering. |
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Although it might make good headlines, scientific scaremongering is seriously counterproductive. |
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Apparently the mere suggestion of abstinence in conjunction with STDs is scaremongering. |
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We will be able to continue to manage without Ken's irrepressible scaremongering for the foreseeable future. |
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But the Government says talk of collisions and delays is simply scaremongering. |
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Members of DOVE stand accused of being vindicative, scaremongering and using intimidatory tactics to name but a few. |
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Mr. Speaker, I have always believed that using the wrong statistics is nothing but scaremongering. |
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We will not allow human rights to become a plaything for populist scaremongering. |
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As well as leaving Labour's economic narrative in tatters, today's figures give the lie to UKIP's scaremongering on immigration. |
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It is scandalous and nothing short of scaremongering to sound warnings that up to half of all pesticides could disappear from the market. |
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This was supplemented with scaremongering about the threat of a revolution. |
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Likewise, I think it is unfortunate if this Parliament has in the past months become a place for scaremongering. |
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No one has countered what has been said here by saying that genetically modified food is the work of the devil and no one is scaremongering. |
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It is too bad that members of the Reform Party do not stop their scaremongering in terms of this issue and act a little more responsibly. |
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The Commission is entirely wrong to assert that lobby groups are scaremongering. |
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I'm continually told by people I meet about the brilliant presentation they heard which said that this is all a furphy and it's just scaremongering. |
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The organised scaremongering about Eastern European workers has done its worst, and the losers are the unemployed throughout Europe. |
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What I do know is that there is a lot of hot air, claim, sheer fantasy and scaremongering being put about which seems designed to strangle any plans at birth. |
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Such scaremongering is likely to do the nation's health a fat lot of good. |
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In his books, journalism and pamphlets he likes to present himself as a serious counterweight to what he sees as the woolliness and scaremongering of environmentalists. |
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However, this key decision should be based on facts and not on scaremongering. |
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The article, by Jonathan Strong, is rife with scaremongering, anonymously sourced accusations. |
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They cite the demands, reproaches and scaremongering of an obsessed media. |
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We are increasingly exposed to scaremongering ads designed to drive us into our doctors' offices in abject fear asking for their pills. |
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Let us move away from the lies, the fear and scaremongering that takes place. |
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Every time National members and our colleagues in ACT pointed out the dangers of the Local Government Bill, for example, we were howled down as scaremongering. |
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A number of Members made the point that there is no evidence whatsoever to support some of the more scaremongering stories that have been spread in this regard. |
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Quite the opposite: it asks that we avoid creating barriers to the natural course of rivers', and indulges in scaremongering about social and environmental problems caused by rivers being diverted. |
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Although they involved a lot of distortion and scaremongering, reports played a significant role in preventing such occurrences from being forgotten. |
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I think that what we are seeing is a great deal of misinformation, misrepresentation and scaremongering, which is influencing some sections of public opinion. |
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The climate change specialists, and I quoted a number of them in my remarks, are saying that this perception, this scaremongering about global warming, is completely and utterly baseless. |
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The result is that Canadians are being sold a false bill of goods...they are hearing misinformation and scaremongering from a government that seeks to ram the issue down their throats with a minimum of debate. |
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To that end, there must be a stop to the scaremongering that the new members' cheaper labour and services will threaten the social model of the older ones. |
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But the campaign has been hamstrung by scaremongering zealots. Some Nigerian Muslims believe that the polio vaccine is part of an American plot to depopulate poor countries. |
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In the United Kingdom, for example, EU enlargement has resulted in scaremongering articles about anticipated floods of Roma scrounging money from the state. |
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Instead we are being divided and conquered by this terrorism scaremongering and half the world, including most of America, is tied up in patriarchal religions that believes apocalypse is the climax of what we are waiting for. |
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But the view of modern Britain as rampantly anti-Semitic, which sometimes features in American narratives of European decline, and in the scaremongering of some British-Jewish columnists, is wildly overblown. |
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A Conservative spokesman insisted that Powell was scaremongering and said progress was being made in recruitment for secondary schools, while targets were being exceeded in the primary sector. |
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I am appalled that people are being exposed to this kind of scaremongering about the EHRC, to which the EU is to accede under the terms of the Treaty of Lisbon. |
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Mr. Speaker, if the Liberals had their way, they would continue to spread the kind of misinformation and scaremongering that they have been doing in recent days. |
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Coming from a new Member State, this scaremongering seems like déjà vu. |
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Some analyst groups, such as Gartner, have dismissed the threat of war-driving as scaremongering. |
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Howard Kurtz on the scaremongering by television and local officials. |
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The real Opposition, the union movement, are again playing politics and seeking to scare Tasmanians with dangerous and false scaremongering. |
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The only way they will realise this is not scaremongering and is fact is when it takes place and we all suffer. |
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His ignorant, misleading, populist scaremongering risks us missing out on the biggest opportunity to return powers to the regions in my lifetime. |
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But Coun Ian Grayson, responsible for children, young people and learning at the council, said the leaflets were little more than scaremongering. |
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Its scaremongering included jerry-built steering conversions, speedometers calibrated in kilometres, headlights that dip to the wrong side and steel that isn't rustproofed. |
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The NIMBY scaremongering to date has been emotive and not based on facts. |
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