Never quite admits the doom-mongers of the 70s were just plain wrong, does he? |
They confounded the doom-mongers who had predicted massive fraud, civil unrest and the early demise of the entire common currency project. |
It offers practical answers to problems that the EU must solve if it is to appease the anti-globalisation doom-mongers. |
Climate change, say the doom-mongers, could put hundreds of resorts out of business. |
No sooner are the latest improvements in grades announced than the doom-mongers grumble about falling standards. |
In this case of alarmism, people are quite happy to ignore the doom-mongers because of the transparent utility of the technology. |