Sentences with phrase «dissembled so»

The ruthless vote - rigging contraption that used to arrogantly describe itself as Africa's largest political party, has dissembled so rapidly, soon after it was thrown out of power last year.
Frankly, I never trust the manufacturer because they dissemble so much in their answers to CTB (cover their behinds).

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All the talk about the limited and completely voluntary nature of the right now appear as so much dissembling.
Lear marvels that so much of what passes for commentary on Socratic irony in Plato's dialogues has to do exclusively with the question of whether Socrates dissembles, whether he wears a mask of unknowing behind which lurks either certainty about important matters or skepticism, perhaps even nihilism.
I, that am rudely stamped, and want love's majesty To strut before a wanton ambling nymph; I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deformed, unfinished, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them.
When traveling alone, the bag is also hard to put assemble / dissemble with one hand (when other hand has to hold the baby)- it took me ages to push the wheel back in so I can put the bag in the overhead compartment.
Still, it is agreed that those with the disorder impulsively lie over their lifetime, deliver «elaborate and dazzling» falsehoods and consistently do so for «no apparent purpose» despite that such dissembling can, and often is, easily disproven without much difficulty.
Employed brilliantly by the Situationists, whose great philosopher Guy Debord laid out the socio - aesthetic framework for this practice, détournements twist the terms of mimicry in ironic parody using the a semblance of the easily recognizable to dissemble and redirect the literal meaning of signs so as to construe a more honest picture of their deceptive intentions.
So - called scientists misprepresenting and dissembling, in the way Osborn and Schmidt continually do, is disgraceful.
So long as climate deniers can maintain the charade of Us vs. Them, their well - funded dissembling machine keeps on rolling.
But I simply can't dissemble with my ex-colleagues; the fossil fuels that we had so much fun (and profit) finding are the source of a major global problem and the industry we work (or worked) in has to close down over the next two or three decades.
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