Sentences with phrase «raises false hope»

False rhetoric raises false hope and doesn't feed families.
Conceived too loosely, the expectation of changes in the order of nature breeds false praying and raises false hopes.
The proposals set out today are in danger of appearing meaningless and may in fact raise false hopes among older people, their careers and families.
The treatment everyone wants to believe in doesn't work, say ALD researchers, many of whom now condemn the film for raising false hopes.
What they're trying to do is build a stable of candidates at the expense of anxious job hunters, raising false hopes at an already tense time «Only apply to the freshest positions — not something posted six months ago,» advises Labrie.
But concerned that this divestment campaign may raise false hopes.
(d) repeatedly raising false hopes among the members of 2 out of 600 First Nations that, somehow, they have an ownership interest in the trillions of dollars of property values that make up the GTA,

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Example: somebody posted that raising kids to believe in religion should be considered a crime because it gives them false hope.
They also, by raising among Jews the false hope that a simple doctrinal adjustment by the Church (rather than real accommodation by Israel to the reality of Palestinian peoplehood) will resolve the issues diplomatically, do a real disservice to the Jewish community both in Israel and here in America.
The doom and gloom are mostly from the highly expectation and false hope that the media gave us and we fall right into it — First they will raise our hope up with news that we have up to 100M to spend, etc... Fact is regardless the new stadium debt had been cleared, our finance still can not match City, Chelsea, Paris SG especially in how much wage we can offer to the player.
«XMRV is dead, a sad and disappointing story that raised a lot of false hopes for patients,» says Shepherd.
The OECD's education director Andreas Schleicher says school technology had raised «too many false hopes».
Much false hope has been raised on this front — newspapers and magazines, you still have your work cut out for you.
It shows the cruelty of the false hopes raised by those masters pretending to «humane» treatment, through promises of manumission extended as a calculated tool to secure loyalty when an owner took the risk of educating a slave for office work, for example; or the deceitful «kindness» used to secure compliance of seemingly freed slaves, in perpetuating programs of sterilization, medical experimentation, and of course cheap labor.
But the hopes raised by the adjuster were false.
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