In other words, he has been able to persuade them to view him uncritically despite the reality belying what is projected. |
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Commonality replaced conflict, and the consensus historians uncritically celebrated American exceptionalism and social peace. |
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At times the style is evangelistic, and Starey seems to accept uncritically the political dogma that dominates current policy. |
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Only the debased American media could uncritically repeat such outrageous claims. |
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Admittedly, some marketing people are uncritically gushing in their admiration of the Emperor's new Paco Rabanne coat. |
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Coke and his companions opposing the early Stuarts construed the Charter anachronistically and uncritically. |
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The film posits that uncritically trusting in any system whatsoever inevitably leads to disastrous consequences. |
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This is a superficial memorialisation which an analytical history ought not uncritically reproduce. |
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The reporter should not be touting uncritically the myths of the defectors. |
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Why is the second-rate part of a hero's corpus uncritically praised or else ignored to keep the hero's reputation unsullied. |
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In any event, our difficult scriptural texts must be not passed on uncritically in sermons and religious education. |
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I just copied the story uncritically from Wucker's account and from Dove's poem, and of course neither of them is trained in phonetic vocabulary or its application to speech. |
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However, those who were engaged in this attempt have often uncritically accepted many Brahmin practices without sufficient study and preparation. |
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There is a grain of truth here, but we are all now too conscious of middle-class socialists, Tory workers, and the like, to pursue this line uncritically. |
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This tuning out allows the right hemisphere, which processes information emotionally, and uncritically, to function unimpeded. |
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Watkins is wrong about the unconstitutionality of the Federalists' sedition act because he uncritically adopts Madison and Jefferson's 1798 reading of the First Amendment. |
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Both Abbott and Bolt have voices which are widely heard and uncritically accepted. |
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All the country's mainstream parties back the war, most of them uncritically. |
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It consumes, sometimes uncritically, information and knowledge produced elsewhere through languages unknown to the majority of its population. |
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The Court of First Instance failed to address those issues raised by the appellant and uncritically confirmed the Commission's decision. |
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Health care professionals no longer uncritically and inappropriately claim access to knowledge of what is right and good for their patients. |
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It may, indeed, often be so in human societies and even in churches when they uncritically adopt certain patterns of authority. |
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They try to foster an understanding of development and security trends that goes beyond uncritically following the latest trends and buzz words. |
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But they feel they have much to lose by surrendering uncritically to calls by government for greater access to their personal information. |
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In France LO uncritically applauds CO's work in the LKP and K5F, and so on. |
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Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events of the artist's long life. |
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It is rare that I babble this effusively and uncritically about a movie. |
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Such a system of granting licenses could result in a network of social utility organisations pressured to adapt and conform uncritically to the narrow commissions of public administrations which often lack transparency. |
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And we friars can thoughtlessly and uncritically adopt society's patterns. |
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The Government has submitted uncritically to the neo-liberal economic model, and several of the measures announced are merely minor adjustments that sustain and reinforce this model. |
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Given its many potential dangers and advantages, it should be evident that it would be as unwise to condemn globalization out of hand as to romanticize it uncritically. |
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To what degree can post-conflict transition processes be locally-owned through stakeholders for peace, while the donors seem to work uncritically from a universal agenda? |
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The present book meticulously reproduces the steps of a scientific search which restores full value to the data sometimes assumed uncritically by historiography. |
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Will they reproduce or adhere to the current market dogma by accepting neo-liberalism uncritically plus idle talk about democracy and development amidst mass poverty and infectious globalization? |
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His principal admiration was for Stalin, whose regime he championed uncritically throughout the decade. |
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One can hardly imagine Obiako as a quiescent exegete accepting uncritically an explication by a babalawo. |
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The Rebecca Project erred by uncritically repeating the 100,000 figure. |
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However, there is an uncritically held view of the market in the region, which decontextualizes income inequality and poverty and obscures their origins and mechanisms of reproduction over time and across countries. |
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Any theological reflection which wants to he hermeneutically based and historically valid, cannot fail to take into consideration this affirmation, even though it cannot be accepted uncritically in all its consequences. |
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It was credited, uncritically, well into the 16th century, but is now considered historically unreliable. |
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We are waiting for the government caucus to provide something other than the sorry spectacle of silent lambs with the government's cuts simply being confirmed uncritically. |
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Today, the triumphant rhetoric about the benefits of globalization and the integration of global markets implicitly and uncritically assumes that food security has been achieved, and that this new reality benefits everyone. |
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Although credited uncritically well into the 16th century, it is now considered to have no value as history. |
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Over the last fifteen years the world has uncritically accepted the market logic and business values as the one and only model, even for public life and social and political relations. |
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We do not need to invent sophisticated indicators to observe that in the European Union there are governments where there is no woman or others that uncritically defend traditions and practices violating woman's rights. |
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This policy is reinforced by experience, which has demonstrated how damaging it is for the academic and intellectual development of a country to uncritically adopt foreign models for its own higher education. |
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We cannot allow ourselves to become no more than promoters who uncritically accept hype, and nor can it be our function to go into the roadshow and nanocafé business in an attempt at allaying people's real fears. |
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Paris' untruthful allegations towards Alexander, portraying him as boorishly uncivil and aggressive, have been repeated uncritically in several historical accounts. |
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