Sentences with phrase «political deception»

Gillard was exposed for political deception by the confrontation.
One does not need political deception to carry a scientific argument.
Biviano called the initial exclusion from the debate «censorship,» and claims that he is «the only candidate talking about people dying at LICH Hospital because it was closed, the tearing down of our libraries, condos in the Park and the political deception and lobbyists behind these issues.»
The Church's silence about Venezuela's political messianism leaves the faithful to the political deceptions of the government and robs the Church of its role as the moral and religious authority.
I know how this is done because I have refused to participate in such political deceptions.

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«Whether it's allowing Russians to purchase political ads, or extensive micro-targeting based on ill - gotten user data, it's clear that, left unregulated, this market will continue to be prone to deception and lacking in transparency.»
«Whether it's allowing Russians to purchase political ads, or extensive microtargeting based on ill - gotten user data, it's clear that, left unregulated, this market will continue to be prone to deception and lacking in transparency.»
In an interesting chapter on the Marxian theme of religion as the «opiate of the people», Jose Miguez Bonino welcomes the criticism «as a valid warning against the self - deception and confusion which so easily creep into a political programme of any sort when it is clothed in religious language».
But in the short term — and our politicians think in the short term — the deceptions can work for the political leaders in question.
It's simply another aspect of evolution manifesting itself, deception is a survival mechanism, political and religious leaders have mastered it.
«Whether it's allowing Russians to purchase political ads, or extensive micro-targeting based on ill - gotten user data, it's clear that, left unregulated, this market will continue to be prone to deception and lacking in transparency,» Warner said on Saturday.
It's pure deception, yet another reason to deep - six political press releases.
Pedophilia, quid pro quo, policy deception, etc. — these and not orientation are the real political issues.
Put somewhat differently, the political anger that first gave way to metaphysical hopelessness in Naked has now been transmuted into a more standard drama about repression and self - deception.
Despite its long running time, A Royal Affair never feels laborious and it's so easy to get swept away amongst the layers or romance, political intrigue and deception.
Yang's A Confucian Confusion — an intricate, beautifully shot dissection of the new capitalism and nouveau riche of Taipei and the conspiratorial mutual deceptions brought into play by the new economics may be the first truly political film to have emerged from the Taiwanese New Wave, and perhaps even the truest picture offered in Cannes of where the planet is headed.
The film effectively mixes political intrigue, a string of deceptions, and smart satire against the backdrop of the tropical and corrupt Central American country.
But if you take that secondary plot point out the equation, this story is essentially a wordy political battle of deception and infidelity (standard in regal politics around that time).
A Beautiful Mind and Enigma are obvious comparisons, yet The Imitation Game has something for everyone: war adventure, betrayal, political intrigue, love, romance, drama, deception, comedy and heroism.
Lest anyone think that acts of deception regarding Common Core have come only from only one side of the political aisle or from only state departments of education, perhaps the greatest act of deception is the preposterous claim about the thrust of the recent re-authorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, known as the Every Student Succeeds Act, by its major author Senator Lamar Alexander.
Dahl would soon be caught up in a complex web of deception masterminded by William Stephenson, aka Intrepid, Churchill's legendary spy chief, who, with President Roosevelt's tacit permission, mounted a secret campaign of propaganda and political subversion to weaken American isolationist forces, bring the country into the war against Germany, and influence U.S. policy in favor of England.
Wren and Sergei's chemistry really kicked in, and I enjoyed their relationship against the backdrop of magical political intrigue and deception.
The sisters, whose close and supportive friendship held strong all through Mace's imprisonment, are still watching each other's backs, and now they're zeroing in on a web of murder and deception that is spiraling outward, taking in D.C.'s darkest criminal neighborhoods as well as the upper echelons of Washington's political hierarchy.
A brilliant analysis of family life, the institution of marriage, intersections of the personal and political, and an honest look at people's deceptions.
Set on both sides of the Atlantic, Zadie Smith's third novel is a brilliant analysis of family life, the institution of marriage, intersections of the personal and political, and an honest look at people's deceptions.
THIRD DAUGHTER is a 95,000 word young adult novel filled with political intrigue, steampunk weaponry, and courtesans trained in the arts of love, etiquette, and deception.
A group of 25 diverse women artists were invited to create art about present conditions of DISILLUSIONMENT, whether personal, global, cultural, political or societal — addressing issues of deception, falseness, unfaithfulness, betrayal and treachery — with reference to wearing, inhabiting, being veiled, clothed, draped, revealed, exposed or wrapped in disillusion.
Mark Godfrey, in his opening essay for Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a major survey that opened at Tate Modern in London and closed at The Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2011, writes, «What makes Francis Alÿs's practice one of the most compelling in recent art is that he manages to find poetic and imaginative ways to address the urgent political and economic crises of contemporary life.»
While many low - information «sceptics» have simply been misled by reading the wrong material on the Internet, or trusting the wrong sources, the great majority of active opponents of climate science are complicit in their own deception, preferring to believe obvious lies because it suits their cultural and political prejudices.
Global warming deception succeeded because a few scientists and academic journals became political.
Hansen was central to the deception about global warming when he took it from behind the scenes of the UN bureaucratic machinations into the political, public, and mainstream media spotlight.
we live in a world of deception, where hidden political and economic agendas dictate what we and our grandchildren will enjoy or be prevented from enjoying.
From Dr Tim Ball, in Canada («It's time to stop the lies, deceptions, denials and fantasy that is the world of political climate scie...
A similar deception was created around CO2 with attempts to produce a political solution, the Kyoto Protocol.
For the past couple of decades, a superbly organized and well - funded «climate mafia» of activist scientists, political activists, and their media allies have managed to keep the «scientific consensus» ruse afloat through deception and intimidation.
It's been widely documented that just like today's mainstream news media, science has gone down the rabbit hole of fakery, lies, deceptions, omissions, trickery, and just plain pure fraud in order to pursue favored political agendas.
«Whether it's allowing Russians to purchase political ads, or extensive micro-targeting based on ill - gotten user data, it's clear that, left unregulated, this market will continue to be prone to deception and lacking in transparency.»
In his statement, he added: «Whether it's allowing Russians to purchase political ads, or extensive micro-targeting based on ill - gotten user data, it's clear that, left unregulated, this market will continue to be prone to deception and lacking in transparency.»
«Whether it's allowing Russians to purchase political ads, or extensive micro-targeting based on ill - gotten user data, it's clear that, left unregulated, this market will continue to be prone to deception and lacking in transparency,» he said, calling for lawmakers to pass stronger legislation.
He wrote on Twitter that «whether it's allowing Russians to purchase political ads, or extensive micro-targeting based on ill - gotten user data, it's clear that, left unregulated, this market will continue to be prone to deception and lacking in transparency.»
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