The disingenuous use of «British Values» (or «values» at all) in this context exudes the whiff of Orwellian Newspeak.
I do see your point, though, it seems to be
disingenuous using words like «sell» when «rent» would be more appropriate.
Not exact matches
The passive language
used here is all the more
disingenuous given that Google made a conscious choice in recent years to start endorsing certain search results over others.
Some of the phrases
used, for instance, imply that the people who hold certain beliefs are
disingenuous, rather than simply wrong.
And since you
used the much larger 10 % figure, you clearly have the No Religion atheists in mind, which shows the
disingenuous nature of your original comparison between the ratio of Christians / Christians and Atheists / atheists.
The
use of the word «some» is
disingenuous.
Using women in private and then piously protecting yourself from them in public seems a bit
disingenuous.
If he is
using the example of pork to ridicule various religious beliefs, that is
disingenuous.
(I was going to
use the word
disingenuous instead of strange but then looked it up and decided it might have been too harsh!).
Even in the less
used or secondary definitions that refer to atheism as an absence of belief... it is quite
disingenuous to attempt to include ignorance of the concept of god into the intent of the definition.
No, momoya, it's about out of control insurance costs going ever higher because more and more is mandated to be covered, it's about tax exempt groups being in effect taxed via mandates and indeed mandated to pay things that go directly contrary to their philosophy, it's about
disingenuous mumblers on the left talking incoherently about people being «forced» not to
use contraception when (a) no one is forcing them to affiliate with the organization balking at the mandate, (b) no one is preventing them from buying contraception on their own dime and (c) no one is preventing them from buying their own health insurance plans, something MANY will have to do when Obamacare kicks in for real.
It is inherently
disingenuous, and hopes to terminally mischaracterize Free Grace theology, perpetuating a straw man by
using the shameful pejorative «crossless».
Is it somewhat
disingenuous to
use a single picture?
Using the expression is very
disingenuous in light of our club's continuing plight, so perhaps you should approach this in a more grown - up manner, instead of name - calling to support your flawed cause.
This is a powerful, and sometimes
disingenuous,
use of language to convince people that they need something that may be entirely unnecessary or even ineffective.
The Senate majority
used disingenuous interpretations of arcane rules to block the bill from coming to a vote.
Last session, the Senate Majority
used a
disingenuous interpretation of the Motion for Committee Consideration to kill the bill in secondary committee.
This is the conclusion of my paper, Free Universities, that the government's claim that «our student finance reforms will deliver savings to help address the large Budget deficit we were left» was
disingenuous at best and that in fact the public spending crisis was
used as an excuse to private higher education.
The attempt therefore by Eugene Arhin to create the impression of scarcity and
use same as a pretext to justify the unwarranted falsehood about missing vehicles belonging to the Presidency is
disingenuous and unbecoming of a public official whose actions must be guided by integrity and candour.
We will abide by all customs union and single market rules, with the government
using it's
disingenuous formulation of «full membership» to pretend something has changed there, when in fact it has not.
What they are doing is a perfectly acceptable political mechanism that has been
used numerous times in the past by both republicans and democrats; thus this pathetic argument about them not doing their jobs etc is completely
disingenuous because they are, in fact, doing their jobs.
While Senate candidates deal with Trump's trade policy, Democrats are looking to
use the issue to paint Republicans in these key Senate races as
disingenuous.
To say otherwise is either
disingenuous or ignorant (I
use that word literally, not as an insult).
And, I think it's really
disingenuous, and that really
used to be a ricketing with the screw, because the — they're giving out — I mean, you could — you could forgive them in the beginning because, you know, some of this — there's a lot of bad information out there.
What you often get from a free site is a huge membership of half completed profiles, few photographs, and a
disingenuous population by a membership who have no financial commitment, so they may log on once and never
use it again.
That's a bit
disingenuous, considering how meticulously (and often very cleverly) it sets up the building blocks of Alien, but his pointed
use of the term DNA is telling.
In a stinging rebuke, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the U.S. Department of Justice's «
disingenuous» attempt to
use a decades - old desegregation lawsuit to curb or control Louisiana's voucher program for low - income students assigned to failing district schools.
The fears expressed by the Education Law Center are «
disingenuous» and overblown, said Ms. Morgan, who argued that the very point of
using outside groups is to provide the department with expertise it lacks.
It would be
disingenuous for us to
use Facebook to promote those reports and other NEPC work.
I call the sound in this one «fake» because it has been enhanced synthetically, by
using electronics and a speaker system to interfere and «enhance» the sound emanating from the induction and exhaust... it's
disingenuous really and has put off alot of people in the market.
They can promise they won't until they are blue in the face, but as long as the technology is in place, it will be
used, and pretending otherwise is
disingenuous.
Irresponsible breeders and puppy farmers may
use the excuse that they breed infrequently and so do not need the Scheme - but if all of those people who are genuinely in this position sign up then
disingenuous breeders will no longer be able to trade.
While the USDA insists that animal welfare inspection records are still obtainable through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, this is
disingenuous — the ASPCA has obtained reports
using this method only to find that they, too, are heavily redacted, allowing animal abusers to operate without accountability.
Beware of anyone
using these claims to sell pet food as they are being
disingenuous from the start.
For 50 years, Hendler
used bold graphic pictograms as an ingenious, if at times
disingenuous, way to keep the bubbles rising in the champagne.
I've been asked a number of times why I once
used the work «
disingenuous» when referring to Watts and his apologists.
It is more than a little
disingenuous to say the carbon in the Athabasca Oil Sands mostly has to be left in the ground, but before we'll do this, we'll just
use a bit of it.
When Kareiva
uses the example of resiliency on Mount St. Helens, he is being somewhat
disingenuous.
It seems somewhat
disingenuous for the book's authors to continue assert that there is an ongoing debate regarding whether global warming is caused by humans, and then
use pre-1998 references to make this case.
The chart I linked to shows how the
disingenuous CAGW Alarmists
use a MICROSCOPE to plot the FRACTION OF A DEGREE vertical scale vs. YEARS or even HUNDREDS of years to give an extremely SKEWED scaling to IMPLY a HUGE variation in temperature anomalies over time where there is NOT one.
Even less reason for «scientists» to mislead the general public by focussing on a small concentration increase in this irrelevant number to justify their
use of the
disingenuous term «acidification»
Obama's
disingenuous Tweet, whether it be «dangerous», «catastrophic» or «apocalyptic» — and he did
use the word dangerous — is
disingenuous because there is no such consensus on the dangers of climate change, only that climate is changing and it is likely caused, at least in part, by humans.
Using the lowest estimates justified
disingenuous can buy to «influence those that do control the pickers are» is no better than your caricature of Very Tall's argument.
The fat tail scenario while I understand the reasoning, does seem to rely on a number of assumptions (that cAGW is occurring, that it is dangerous and that there is a tipping point) and I think is
using the probably
using the probability scenarios in a
disingenuous way.
It is
disingenuous to now
use the «climate scientists» as a new population sample size.
When you
use disingenuous methods to attempt to show that 97 % of people believe the world has warmed — of which I find Very few people who do not agree with this.
... it is
disingenuous to seek to pin the blame on government policies
using inflated assessments of their impacts while ignoring the main driver for price increases — rising global fossil fuel prices.
Because some of them have already made up their mind about a * political * issue, and they will do whatever it takes to refute the facts and theories that contradicts their belief - even if it takes
using faulty logic or
disingenuous rhetorics.
Disingenuous claims about climate change are
used to obfuscate, delay and hinder any progress on this subject, be it scientific, commercial, industrial, social or political.
Given this fact, its rather
disingenuous of Pearce and his supporters like Kloor to suggest that Rachel Carson had some indirect effects on the sale and
use of pesticides like DDT in developing nations and that this led to the deaths of millions of people.