Sentences with phrase «fooling the public by»

And so, over the decade, alarmist climate scientists tried to fool the public by stonewalling («it's the warmest decade on record,» which doesn't mean the decade was warming), denying the facts («the allegation that annual global mean temperatures stopped increasing during the past decade has no basis in reality»), or outright lying («the world is warming even more quickly than we had thought»).
They should have launched it on 1st April to fool public by giving 2016 specs and price of 2017 in the year 2018..
Those in my office felt she was fooling the public by offering something she didn't have.

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What's so infuriating about the fiscal cliff is that it's entirely man - made, by legislators trying to fool the public and themselves.
After Greenspan lowered rates and started another financial mania driven by home values and the stock market, we were again convinced that the public couldn't be fooled again.
While it may make sense to take a stand against the bigotry by having an imam speak as one among many faiths, we know very well that the public will make fools of themselves and expose the ignorant nature of the other side of the coin.
Since the shooting, people on social media have been quick to share stories suggesting that there were multiple shooters, that the shooter had ties to terrorist groups, that authorities are purposely hiding information to manipulate the narrative for political purposes or, even absurdly, that this shooting was some sort of «false flag» operation orchestrated by shadow groups to fool the public.
Dean Skelos can make quips like «we are negotiating» and «we have differences» to fool the public, but then not get to an agreement and the new lines will have been drawn by the courts.
In 1883, Thomas Edison warned that chasing the perfect battery is a fool's journey: «a catchpenny, a sensation, a mechanism for swindling the public by stock companies,» he wrote.
Unlike rich men, many of whom actually enjoy having their name in public as dating fools rich women are subject to being mocked by the press and entertainment publications.
As educators and trusted messengers in our communities, we must make sure the public is informed and not fooled by presidential candidates who say they believe in a world - class education system but have a history of starving our public schools of critical funding and supporting flawed so - called reforms that don't work.
Senate Bill 6163 tries to fool legislators and the public into thinking that charter schools would only be run by «Non-profits.»
The reading public and many quality self - published authors are not fooled by this.
And unless you're Druckenmiller et al, thinking you can successfully bob and weave in & out of the markets is fool's gold — almost inevitably, the real «money is made by sitting, not trading», so long as you always keep a weather eye open for over-leveraged risk - taking (nope), an irrationally exuberant public (nope), and totally insane valuations (um, pockets!?).
Concepts like the importance of standing apart from the crowd, developing your own investment style, and recognizing how easily the investing public is fooled by randomness.
The acquisition, Ship of Fools (2017) is the first work by Kehinde Wiley to enter a public collection in the United Kingdom.
Royal Museums Greenwich has acquired «Ship of Fools» (2017), the first work by Kehinde Wiley to enter a public collection in the United Kingdom.
«I'll say this t the public Mr Interviewer, anyone who believes that the information on blogs like Judith Curry's and appearances by Lord Monckton is based on the scientific facts as contained in the IPCC reports and thousands of other Papers prodcued by 27,000 people in the climate field are fooling themselves.
The motives I ascribe to the professional denialists (not the members of the public being fooled by them) may be considered Machievellian, but are not abstract: they are money — on the part of Exxon and its paid propagandists, for example; and commitment to «free - market» ideology — the Wall Street Journal editorial staff, for instance.
All these specious claims for wind energy are simply part of a long line of snake oil sales spiels — intended to fool the public, and to enable politicians to justify favoring special interests by enriching various rent - seekers (which will then return the favor via campaign contributions and other reelection support).
It is apparently now «headline news» that the man who will be in charge of all of our public lands, which are being devastated by human - caused climate change — some of which was caused by fossil fuels extracted from those lands — doesn't believe there is a massive conspiracy carried out by the entire global scientific community and literally every single major government in the world, including our own, to fool the public and media.
who should we believe: you, who has a vested interest in the image of your company or the figures which the consumer watchdog provides so that the public are not fooled by all the greenwash?
Ironically, however, one genuine sin committed by too many economists is the sin of public hubris — of posing as seers who can divine the details of the future economy, of fooling themselves and the public that economists possess greater knowledge than they really do.
Isn't it worse that Nurse is intelligent, and thinks he's helping the public (whom he thinks are fools, mislead by liars) to understand the truth?
You have uncovered just one of the many attempts by Real Climate to fool the American public with their false «science.»
By fooling the public into believing that stopping greenhouse gases will stop global warming (often referred to as the same thing) we are setting everyone up for a disappointment.
In a controversial talk just days before the start of a climate summit attended by world leaders in Copenhagen, Prof Plimer said Governments were treating the public like «fools» and using climate change to increase taxes....»
My god, ATL isn't providing some public service — this site is read by a narrowly focused group of self loathers like the fool who wrote this article.
While most of the Americans duped by the Russian trolls were not public figures, some higher - profile people were fooled.
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