She is neither a moralist nor a tendentiously political artist, although her work is informed by an unmistakably feminist sensibility. |
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That ruling rather tendentiously found that women had a constitutional right to a first-trimester abortion. |
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He goes on to tendentiously misconstrue most everything Clark said. |
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The sales of production of the Lithuanian industrial enterprises have been tendentiously rising already for several years. |
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I think the thrust of what they say has been tendentiously distorted. |
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Immigration, asylum and crime are tendentiously conflated and all are supposedly out of control. |
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Maddening because its history is tendentiously distorted, yet the drama is so brilliantly conceived and executed that you almost don't care. |
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Honourable colleagues, this report on cohesion policy has looked at cohesion separately from other EU policies, and it is tendentiously skewed against expansion, protecting the interests of rich EU Member States. |
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Instead, we have to be satisfied with books of instant journalism using largely anonymous sources or memoirs too often tendentiously crafted after the fact. |
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