Sentences with phrase «deliberately disingenuous»

now «hedging» suggests that someone is being deliberately disingenuous in their presentation of the data.
I get that these bloggers have connections with the airlines that they wish to protect but treating the rest of us like fools by trying to persuade us that these changes are anything but terrible is misleading at best and deliberately disingenuous at worst.
The simple fact is that he comes out with deliberately disingenuous statements and downright falsehoods.
[Voice over announcer] On his quest to always, always be thought of as right, Dalahast has merely succeeds at being thought of as silly and deliberately disingenuous.
Thought, I believe that Jim is a poe, and that his information has been directly lifted from this article... I'm not going to give him any further attention, as I believe he is being deliberately disingenuous.

Not exact matches

That's why this a potential crisis for democracy; with the potentially massive political gaping hole waiting to be filled by those who want the blame for the crisis of capitalism to fall on immigrants, the unemployed, those on benefits and the disabled with deliberately misleading and disingenuous statistics and figures being rolled out totally unchallenged.
Copeland MP Jamie Reed said: «If CND activists and former Green party candidates are going to have any input into Labour's defence review, it further destroys the credibility of what is a deliberately divisive, dishonest and disingenuous defence review.
While consistent, this approach to selectively reviewing the evidence and generalizing the findings to the U.S. maternity care system is disingenuous and deliberately misleading to American obstetricians and their patients.
Misthreaded — a sign that it time to stop pandering to the deliberately or perversely disingenuous musings..
In my view, their failure to prominently disclose and discuss the first analysis, and their failure to highlight and discuss the reasons for the differences between the two opposing conclusions, is at best deliberately deceptive and disingenuous scientific malfeasance.
But I have a big problem with what these «leaders» say being (IMO deliberately) disingenuous and contradictory - and too often diametrically opposed to what their actions «say».
Such behaviour HAS to be called disingenuous at best, deliberately deceitful and dishonest would however be a better description.
Whittaker is being deliberately provocative, but mistaking a peculiar headache in Lexis in the UK with various (often VC led) bubbles is mischievous at best and disingenuous at worst.
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