Sentences with phrase «more damn lies»

The current fracas is yet another shameful and retrograde distraction concocted by this administration to retard progress with more damn lies.

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A previous British prime minister, Benjamin Disraeli, is supposed to have put it more succinctly, as in «There are lies, damned lies and statistics.»
As Sam Adams at CriticWire notes «the problem lies in foisting one ironclad interpretation upon the film and then praising or damning it for its point of view, without acknowledging that the argument says much more about the person making it than Frozen itself.»
This is where the problem lies though, if you've previously played the game on the Wii and would love nothing more than to play the game on the go you have to remember that it can't even be played unless you shell out an additional $ 239.99 for the new handheld console needed to run the damn thing.
It is obvious that the IPCC deals only in politics and that, from the beginning, has never been anything more than an ideologically motivated purveyor of «lies, damn lies, and statistics.»
When it comes to the use (and, more appropriately, misuse) of analysis, perhaps the most powerful phrase is «There are three kinds of lies: Lies, damn lies, and statisticslies: Lies, damn lies, and statisticsLies, damn lies, and statisticslies, and statistics ``.
I think there may be a bit of a credibility gap when you quote figures from Fred Singer, in the employ of the Heartland Institute, and at the same time say «It is obvious that the IPCC deals only in politics and that, from the beginning, has never been anything more than an ideologically motivated purveyor of «lies, damn lies, and statistics.
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