Sentences with phrase «called defeatists»

Challengers of these religious patriots are called defeatists and enemies of the country.

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When we see the true greatness and the depth of the call to celibacy, or chastity under vow, then the bleatings to allow the poor lonely, loveless priests to marry seem so defeatist, blind and niggardly.
Many in Westminster reckoned that Lawson was taking his cue from the Daily Mail, which published a scathing editorial this morning calling Hammond «dismal, defeatist [and] relentlessly negative» and even went as far as suggesting that he could be replaced by Jacob Rees Mogg.
These coupling mechanisms are in my view wrongly being called feedbacks in their own right, (and not only by defeatist hysterics like McPherson) when in fact they function interactively as direct drivers of the majors listed above.
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