Sentences with phrase «as cynical a move»

Campaigners are seeing the government's celebration of Paralympians as a cynical move to stress their dedication towards the disabled population.
As cynical a move as you can imagine, not shocking from the Trump administration.

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A smart move by the team, as the Eskimos could ill - afford a misdirected chorus of boos from a cynical citizenry.
I really think we're so cynical sometimes, myself included, but I * do * believe that we can move more and more into perfection and sin less and less, and I * do * believe the church as an institution can function in a healthy and productive way and be a light to the community.
They become apparent when Theo talks about his mother's «visitation» to him in dreams, when Hobie speaks affectionately of the Catholic Church and the Jesuit priest who protected him as a youth, when the otherwise cynical Boris admits to being moved to tears by Biblical stories, and again when Theo opens up to the higher purpose in life, despite all its difficulties and insanities, toward the end of the novel.
Not long after Lion launched its new labels, Consumer group Choice criticised the move as «no more than a cynical marketing ploy» and «spin» from the Japanese giant.
This move by world's largest baby milk company is described as «terribly cynical» by Baby Milk Action as Nestlé continues to promote its formula with claims such as it is the «natural start» and «protects» babies.
The comments were viewed by senior party figures as a cynical attempt by Farron to distance himself from the leadership ahead of a post-election move for the crown.
That cynical moment turned a very important human value upside down in the sense that, from that moment, as they stepped in and decided to just move into the capital and literarily destroyed so much human life and natural habitat, I told the world in one sentence that, the right of might now supersedes the might of right.
This is a deeply cynical move from a deeply ambitious politician who is using an in - out referendum as a back door to Number 10.
She calls this a cynical, purely political move meant only to allow Republican Comptroller Joseph Sawicki, expected to be appointed as interim chief financial officer, to sidestep his expiring term limits and be able to run for that new position in 2014.
Journalists will love this striking exploration of warzones over the past 15 years, following a photojournalist as he moves from naive and hungry to cynical and reflective by way of Bosnia, Chechnya, Rwanda, Kosovo, Afghanistan...
The desultory nature of the production, moving from murder scene to murder scene with cynical efficiency, is a shame, given that Fulci clearly shows some stuff as a director.
In what Isaacs calls a «brilliantly cynical strategic move,» Shanker appealed to the fears of whites and Jews by poising his battle as being the «vanguard of fighting black anti-semitism.»
If anyone has any doubt about this move not being cold and cynical, remember this: Bitcoin Cash is not going to be as decentralized as Bitcoin, and its creators know this full well.
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