Not all Mosteller's Bayesian suspicions, some of which verge on cynicism, have proved well founded. |
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Yet Rogers himself retained a healthy cynicism about the artistic merits of his brainchild. |
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But today, the combination of American moralizing at home and cynicism abroad could severely harm relations between Europe and the United States. |
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The phenomenon which is denounced in culture criticism as cynicism, as cynical mass business, should be a new access to the soul. |
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This would provide a sharp contrast to the mindless cynicism too often preached in the schools today. |
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He's been a good friend and his inveterate optimism has been a welcome tonic to my usual cynicism. |
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This combination of cynicism and miserliness does not augur well for the success of the programme. |
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This is an odd but very Washingtonian combination of cynicism and credulity. |
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And perhaps most importantly, it can only increase yet again public cynicism and mistrust of government and politics. |
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But the government's attempts to show willing in the abstract only deepen this cynicism further. |
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Naturally trustful people must never be given a good reason to become cynical, for cynicism is the enemy of every honor system. |
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Already the jaundice of cynicism and the jaded bitterness of innocence lost cast their hue over my narrative. |
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On the Twittersphere, Google was widely applauded, though there was some cynicism about its business motives. |
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That doesn't mean it shouldn't be done simply because this kind of muckraking exacerbates cynicism about public officials. |
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All of these are pursued with little confidence and Roth's insight into romance and Hollywood cynicism are never more than skin-deep. |
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We've gone from the rah-rah of Capra to the cynicism of Kubrick, Coppola, Stone and, well, Kubrick again. |
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In this instance, you have the unsavory spectacle of blatant cynicism racing neck and neck with latent xenophobia. |
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Surely you would agree that this is either breathtaking idiocy or yet more brass-necked cynicism. |
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In this context, truth was elusory, and scepticism, cynicism, relativism and atheism were present under a veil of orthodoxy. |
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It reminds me somewhat of the collusion between cynicism and innocence, in which nescience is the very form that jaded dyspepsia takes. |
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Today, a bubbling brew of cynicism and suspicion seems the cocktail of choice for millions. |
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Why, in this age of cynicism, sexual free-for-all and the quickie no-fault divorce, do people still get married? |
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It was an era before distrust, cynicism, agents, and chequebook journalism permanently soured the relationship between footballers and hacks. |
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His handlers obviously coached him to adopt a more somber demeanor, though his signature cynicism came through just as clearly. |
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When differing versions of that line come into conflict, the result can be rancour, frustration, and political cynicism. |
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In this modern age of cynicism and celebrity the road from pariah to popularity is a short one. |
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When we see our politicians acting in such a puerile and childish manner is it any wonder the country is awash with apathy and cynicism? |
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What divides them is his agnosticism and cynicism versus their faith and hopefulness. |
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Reduced to susurrous cynicism and sardonic contempt, they perfunctorily perform their functions, a distant look in their now empty eyes. |
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Money and rank mean everything to Mr. Osborne, with his pompous parade of dull cynicism. |
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The lack of transparency contributes to the cynicism and hypocritical views. |
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The Quiet American is a thoughtful film about what ensues when cynicism, both personal and political, collide with idealism. |
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This is the perfect mood to be in for my award-winning cynicism and inhuman cold-heartedness. |
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As political contests sink further into the gutter of abuse, public cynicism about and alienation from politics can only intensify. |
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In such circumstances, cynicism, passivity and a sense of fatalism can influence public attitudes. |
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On the other hand, there is still a very real cynicism, unease and basic incomprehension which prevents complete acceptance. |
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But that same fellow feeling also supplies me with a certain amount of cynicism. |
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They can't wash out the taint of that cynicism and infamy no matter how much they try and no matter how loud they yell. |
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Enter director Renny Harlin, who injects this well-meaning material with a crass, brittle cynicism. |
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He had resigned that summer, and when the news reached Dutch Harbor it only confirmed me in my cynicism. |
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I tolerated this institutionalized avarice and cynicism for years because of the occasional artistry of a Sugar Ray Robinson or a Muhammad Ali. |
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There is a lot of cynicism about political contributions interfering with the process, and with good reason. |
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Scotland could turn away from politics in disgust and seek consolation in cynicism. |
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Respond with anger and pressure, not cynicism and apathy, when the Second Internationalists fail to act as their representatives. |
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Viewers were inundated with banners and buttons resulting in overload and cynicism. |
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The filmmaking duo are being cool about coolness, cynical about cynicism, and critical of pretensions. |
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Or maybe it is simply to display your talent for cheap cynicism and catchy pop culture low talk? |
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There is cynicism at work every time politicians draft in some forgotten singer or soap poppet to do their dirty work. |
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Anyone present in the Abbey, however, would surely have been left with a sense of positive encouragement, as a strong counterbalance to cynicism. |
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And public cynicism is also likely to increase as the claims and counterclaims become increasingly frantic as polling day approaches. |
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You see, citizens had been pushed to such extremes of cynicism that this latest transparent assault on their credulity was enough to break them. |
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He is a rare bird in the strange world of theatre crit, a theatre fan devoid of cynicism. |
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It has contributed to a lowering of investment returns and to public's growing cynicism about pension planning. |
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Personally however words like ' authentic ' are just to problematic to use without the necessary aura of cynicism. |
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Failure to take meaningful account of the opinions of the people you canvass is a sure way to engender cynicism. |
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Leblance also believes that a rise in cynicism may be to blame for lower interest in student journalism. |
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This administration seems to have a really dangerous and disturbing mix of cynicism and stupidity as their driving motive. |
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I wonder whether wifely cynicism about a husband's mild illness or impermanent injury doesn't have a lot to do with fear. |
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The level of cynicism which is brought to many anecdotal accounts used in journalism could equally be levelled at official documentation. |
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He has presided over a marked increase in public cynicism about politics without suffering significant damage to his own electoral prospects. |
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Gephardt referred to cynicism, loss of faith in the political system and the decline in voting. |
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The press, enjoying a freedom also long established in Dutch tradition, denounced the cynicism of the new Directory. |
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The cynicism of many claims of cultural relativism can also be seen in the fact that far too often they are for foreign consumption only. |
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Most books with names like this one are inferior works filled with an ersatz cynicism that pales beside the real article. |
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For The Book Show journalist Rachel Carbonell read Flat Earth News with a healthy dose of cynicism. |
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Because in the face of all this death and deathlike cynicism, love is the one impulse in our repertoire that says the world is unfinished. |
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The cynicism prevailing among the new generation deprives society of the inflow of fresh ideas. |
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After a decent interval he and Madeleine left Carew to his liqueurs and cynicism and headed back across the square to the Hotel Adernis. |
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It is nice to see that the old traditions of praying for relations who have departed this life, has survived in this modern age of cynicism. |
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But he said he was increasingly concerned about the public cynicism of politics and politicians. |
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If you have even the slightest degree of cynicism in your nature, it has moments that will make you howl with derision and disbelief. |
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It reminded me of the descent into cynicism about politics that I still haven't completely shaken. |
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Instead of sinking into a Gordian knot of cynicism leading to despair, we can rise to be the change we want to see! |
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Twice, amid much sniping and cynicism from elsewhere, the city bid for the Olympics. |
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Both characters possess a rapier wit, and lash out with reckless abandon, and both films wisely recognize their cynicism as a defense mechanism. |
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A rapprochement between business and activists has never been more vital, but a deep cynicism persists in both camps. |
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He had us in the palm of his baby-sized hands and instead of choking us in his usual cynicism, he joked with us and stroked us affectionately. |
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Interesting, cos they are not portrayed as a tight, likeable team, but a nest of corruption and depraved power-to-commerce cynicism. |
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Our lodger is busy canvassing for her candidate and I kind of envy her youthful enthusiasm and lack of cynicism. |
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When he is not exchanging repartee directly with his beloved, Tom affects the cynicism of a full-blown Restoration rake. |
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These conditions often led to disillusionment and cynicism among community members. |
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Another is to retreat into various shades of nihilism, cynicism or amoralism, gazing blankly at a world of stone. |
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Moreover, in Jacobean drama calculation and cynicism are typically coded as daemonic and intrigue is in league with Evil. |
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Don't allow yourself the luxury of falling into depression and cynicism and despair. |
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Speaking as a republican for reasons of well-founded political cynicism, I don't recall monarchism at a lower ebb. |
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I am supposed to move the story along and provide comic relief or cynicism wherever I can. |
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Rather, it invites ridicule, contempt and cynicism towards the whole devolution project. |
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In fact, it could be argued that 15 Minutes earns the dubious distinction of being the most cynical film ever made about cynicism. |
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She steers clear of simple cynicism, having recognized for herself the aesthetic rewards of Wordsworth's calculated risk-taking. |
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There are important autonomist networks in many countries, but these ideas have a wider take up because of cynicism about the old left. |
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Second, even if they do, because of the wall of cynicism and disillusion, they don't believe we will achieve them. |
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We removed one of the cynicism items from this study because of its ambiguous formulation in Finnish. |
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He begins a marathon of jokes and cynicism about the identity of Hero's parentage. |
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At a time of deep disenchantment and voter cynicism, she stood out as an honest human being. |
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Neither change has yet been enacted because political scruples intervened at some stage in the march of cynicism. |
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There exists within sections of the white electorate a deep cynicism towards the traditional political parties. |
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It felt like listening to a voice of experience untinged by regret or cynicism. |
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It is an innocent story, free of cynicism or irony or any trace of mean-spiritedness. |
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While he's crucial to the survival of the paper, his self-destructive tendencies and his cynicism destroy him. |
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There can also be little doubt that cynicism and distrust of politicians has never been greater. |
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But perhaps just as telling was the widespread cynicism the scandal was met with. |
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Through a combination of cynicism and self-flattery, we put their accomplishments on a par with the banalities of contemporary celebrity culture. |
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His self-sacrifice and idealism are also in stark contrast to the corruption and cynicism evident in modern Ireland. |
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Now, both professions are probably regarded with equal amounts of cynicism and wariness. |
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There's the lack of trust, the lack of confidence, the jadedness and cynicism so apparent in most of us today. |
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The conference season took place against a growing mood of public cynicism, disenchantment and disengagement from politics. |
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It was terribly convenient timing and sparked what has become an ingrained cynicism in my attitude. |
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While some poets and commercial enterprises gamely attempted to sustain pastoralism, many predicted that the discourse of nostalgia would be met with cynicism. |
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Churchill used stories in wartime to cut through the nation's fear, though he never had to sell his sunlit uplands to a Generation X, oozing post-modern cynicism. |
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Choose idealism over cynicism, if only to avoid being a fashion victim. |
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If we are to circumvent the immobilizing effects of political fatalism and cynicism, the political imagination must find a basis for hope in the future. |
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Still, there's no contempt or cynicism in Ryan's attitude here. |
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The people nurse deep alienation with the political system and cynicism about the democratic process due to their sad experience of broken promises and forgotten assurances. |
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Now, as the Olympics return to their spiritual home, the modern Olympic dream is that we can revert back to basics before idealism is completely snuffed out by cynicism. |
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But this blog strongly deprecates that kind of cynicism about politics. |
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But he remained nonplussed in the face of his wife's cynicism. |
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In 3,000 words or so of journalistic pointillism, McGeough paints his picture of America's predatory cynicism with artful little dabs and daubs of well-placed fact. |
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He is being driven mad by the all-pervasive cynicism of modern Britain. |
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The incompetence, the lies, the bullying, the cynicism, the cover-ups. |
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But as the 27th modern Olympiad began, most folks were willing to suspend their cynicism and believe in the beauty, purity and goodness of world-class athletic competition. |
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The story of a nun who befriends a man on death row never sentimentalises the issues, but is an unforgettable study of capital punishment's cynicism. |
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Even if the majority of the industry treat the concept as a joke, with huge helpings of cynicism added in, the average bloke on the street still believes in it. |
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They were hitting on all cylinders as they mined the acrid ore of Mamet's singular cynicism. |
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Despite the widespread cynicism around this pre-packaged Festival of lurve, it seems to get bigger every year. |
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It creates a cynicism in us that is not the most noble of things to dwell upon. |
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But Sciortino cut her teeth in that world of excess irony, cynicism, and posturing. |
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I soon thought of this new and amoral cynicism as the most pernicious form of minstrelsy ever created and popularized. |
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I expect world-weary people, who show the physical and emotional scars of time on the inside and hold a high level of cynicism about the outside world. |
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I have been struck by the lack of enthusiasm about this election in the British blogosphere, whose biting wit seems to have turned into dreary cynicism. |
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But his insistence that greed was good, that self-seeking was the American way, only fueled the national cynicism. |
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Her sly, skewering banter and provocative cynicism were her defense in a male-dominated profession and also her selling point. |
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Their run to the top of the standings is cause for cynicism. |
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This is aimed at giving the young people a positive outlook on life and persuading them to become productive rather than give in to despondency, cynicism and decadence. |
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After Vietnam, it was axiomatic that the press would approach those in power with a skepticism verging on cynicism. |
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He watches with benign cynicism as Charles walks the high wire. |
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Hurt injects the role with a good deal of cynicism, making his insect expert a man with a conflicted past, someone who doesn't instinctually take to children. |
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Black Oxen is a reminder of the healthy benefits of cynicism, and in retrospect served as an early warning to an ebullient age. |
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I share Rahul Verma's cynicism about the coverage of the Behzti furore. |
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It is inexplicable that these women find optimism amid calamity when like lemmings our young rush to enlist in the politics of cynicism amid relative fortune. |
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His evisceration of the hypocrisy and cynicism of Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schroeder was irresistible. |
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And the will to fight is the antidote to despair, the cure for cynicism, and the answer to those faces looking back at me from those photographs on my desk. |
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Considering the level of cynicism of the citizens with our politicians today, do you really believe talented people would want to join any party now? |
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Blind faith in Scotland is now the province of the very few, and seems instead to be dissolving into a sort of twisted cynicism about the national team. |
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But this judgment evinces too much cynicism about American culture. |
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If Clemenceau was galvanized by his cynicism, Mandel was paralysed by his. |
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They have even achieved the ultimate in cynicism by insisting that the freedom of consumer choice and the freedom of the individual are one and the same thing. |
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Her job is so much fun, she said, and time-consuming, too, that she has postponed ending her days as a singleton, also fodder for the cynicism and suspicion of others. |
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The decision to delay the new parliament's first sitting will only add to cynicism in the electorate and will be no encouragement to take part in the election. |
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In this celebrated piece, the greatest success of modem times, the Lorettes were held up to public execration, and displayed in all their hideous cynicism. |
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In their raging cynicism they were happy to go along with the con, so long as it goosed their own returns. |
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All parties and institutions are affected by a climate of cynicism and mistrust in which society is disinclined to believe whatever it is told by authorities and experts. |
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Indeed, investors have learned to ignore the lunacy and approach D.C. grandstanding with a certain amount of cynicism. |
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This view holds the Arab world to be stunted, reflecting a cynicism born from the dismissal of our cultures and capacities. |
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Those of us who take our cynicism neat had a good old chuckle about that. |
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We all know how easily innocence is lost, how simple it is to thoughtlessly embrace cynicism and the humdrum monotony of what we call everyday life. |
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And his machinations with the judiciary, the signpost of his cynicism, are bound to be aborted. |
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He added to the widespread cynicism felt about Australian politicians. |
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The story is Lardner at his best, skirting the fence between sentimentality and cynicism and achieving pathos. |
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Yet, at some point, moral precepts that appear neither straightforward nor doable become boilerplate that inspires cynicism rather than commitment. |
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In the cesspool of cynicism that is Indian politics, we thought his train ride struck a blow instead for a degree of idealism. |
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He was consumed by a sorrowful bitterness and cynicism that could only be responded to with large purses. |
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Is it because of a growing cynicism against anything the government tries to push through without proper consultation, or is it unjustifiable paranoia on my part? |
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The cynicism of this act constitutes a serious breach of faith. |
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The way the trial was handled has increased cynicism among Malays. |
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He is the doctor who seems at first to be all cynicism but who, we come to recognize, cares about his patients far more than the falsely paternal, beaming head doctor. |
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At the same time, there is still a degree of protective cynicism. |
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That this has so widely happened in our day is at least part of the reason for current cynicism and nervelessness in the effort to secure peace and justice in human relations. |
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It is against this cynicism and the dangers that it poses to democracy and governance that Yeddyurappa's half measure becomes problematic. |
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And two points reflect the cynicism at the core of this fatsploitation flick. |
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The rise in punk cynicism made the utopian ideals expressed in progressive rock lyrics unfashionable. |
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But Pope Brock plays him in such a one-note key of gulping and spitting and snickering cynicism that the spectacle becomes numbing. |
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Other attempts to unite the different dialect circles were met with cynicism. |
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However, the reform was undermined by corrupt officials, cynicism, and quarrels within the imperial family. |
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That is the height of cynicism, combined with an admission of impotence. |
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For them, the cowardly cynicism of the status quo will do just fine. |
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Despite this cynicism, Hood says he is hopeful about the future. |
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The knee-jerk cynicism with which it has been greeted is dysfunctional. |
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In such a climate of wearied cynicism, shamelessness may thrive. |
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While the MIT announcement was met with some skepticism and even more cynicism, MIT has never relinquished its position of leadership. |
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Never has the country seen such an environment of gloom, pessimism, cynicism and negativism. |
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This lovely story about an unusual family is a great antidote for the barrage of violence, negativity, and cynicism that daily assaults us. |
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He wilfully invokes a subtext of incest, perhaps because he is speaking to Quentin or perhaps in the spirit of a wearily unshockable cynicism. |
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Film about polio vaccinators in Pakistan who pursue their mission in face of cynicism screened at launch of World Immunisation Week. |
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It addresses the cynicism and sense of disempowerment permeating much of our society at this time. |
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Schreier suggests that cynicism cannot be equated with quietism, nihilism, selfishness, or false consciousness. |
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Wilder's cynicism is most evident in his cop-out, boy-gets-girl ending, which seems quite capable of producing an afterstory identical to the film we have just seen. |
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But my neo-Luddite cynicism about termination has more immediate causes. |
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He has never ceased to offer fresh hope for defeating the forces of tyranny, cynicism and moral relativism, hovering like a dark cloud on the horizon. |
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At the outset the committee was confronted with considerable cynicism, on the part of Canadian Forces personnel, with respect to what could be accomplished on their behalf. |
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This is just a small sampling of the outlandish family shenanigans, as seen through the eyes of Alice, who is an engaging combination of naivete and cynicism. |
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The only real joke in tonight's episode comes when Michael Ian Black, playing the blitheringly arrogant Phil, rails against the cynicism of reality television. |
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MacLe an knows the mentality of players, who come with degrees in cynicism and jealously guard their relationship with their club physios and doctors. |
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