In Vietnamese hands, the clear-eyed skepticism turned into willing credulousness. |
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A reporter in search of a story has, not for the first time, fallen foul of an excess of enthusiasm, credulousness and someone's idea of a joke. |
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Unauditable claims about the scores of millions of dollars the Mardi Gras brings to Sydney survive, I believe, on media credulousness. |
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The creativity of the students is being minimized or destroyed but the credulousness stimulated. |
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How the credulousness of mainstream media figures like Bob Woodward and Ron Fournier enables Republican extremism. |
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It isn't even a case of the reporter's having fabricated or plagiarized, which are graver wrongs than credulousness, and far harder to fathom. |
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The claims were quickly exposed as a fraud, adding a patina of credulousness to genuine research that was already struggling with credibility. |
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The skepticism, empiricism, and detachment so esteemed by journalists seem worlds away from the awe, mysticism, and credulousness demanded by faith. |
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This rush to credulousness, this need to find fairy tale answers, is very dangerous, and I believe that it stems from the same habits of uncritical thinking which make religions flourish. |
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