What's so depressing about the current censorship is its lack of imagination, its dull-witted displacements and deletions, its demagogic vacuity. |
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Their stance is one of unswerving resistance, but their films, while dealing with awkward topics, have never been demagogic. |
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And I'm sure they'll be as strident and demagogic as ever in warning us of the disastrous consequences of failure. |
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They avoid open repudiations of their predecessors, no matter how demagogic. |
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To describe this film as dishonest and demagogic would almost be to promote these terms to the level of respectability. |
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Scapegoats have been created in a demagogic and provocative fashion in order to justify the strengthening of existing laws. |
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This demagogic escalation was foreseeable and it was Mikhail Saakashvili who was the first to open this Pandora's box. |
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If they do vote it is only for the most demagogic of reasons. |
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In Uttar Pradesh, a state populous enough to be the world's fifth-largest country, power rotates between two local demagogic parties. |
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We have to invent the plan B that has never existed and reason must prevail over dogmatism and other demagogic positions. |
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These questions do not admit simplistic answers that are all the more attractive the more they are demagogic and unrealistic. |
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The Conservatives do not want to believe that their own demagogic and narrow-minded refusal to intervene has led to this situation. |
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That is what is at stake here, and it leaves little room for taking up positions which are demagogic, precipitate or tactical. |
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This being the case, allegations of mortal danger or of slapdash or shoddy work are demagogic, ridiculous and unfounded. |
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A demagogic confrontation and an ongoing conflict between those want power and those who do everything to hold on to it. |
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And here we have this demagogic diversity continuum constructing support for linguistic diversity as extremism. |
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This, I feel, reflects a demagogic diversity continuum that constructs support for linguistic diversity as extremism. |
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The member stands up, looks indignant and expresses senseless and demagogic ideas, as usual. |
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Courageous for some, demagogic for others, nothing can detract from his talent as a singer. |
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His demagogic promises of jobs and wage increases never materialized. |
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Each time it was necessary to take a clear position, for example on terrorism and suicide bombing, the conferees weaseled out with the help of demagogic pirouettes. |
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The 1988 presidential race is rightly remembered for its focus on demagogic and racially coded appeals. |
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It was demagogic, but the mostly female crowd of Shriver and Schwarzenegger fans roared their approval. |
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But they will most likely collapse if they actually seek it and refuse to let go their demagogic ways. |
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The speech was not demagogic, and after George W. Bush, we can at least be thankful for that. |
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They found it easier to cope with the demagogic movement instead of facing it. |
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Furthermore, some 500 foreign television networks in the region tried to indoctrinate Tunisian youth with their simplistic and demagogic discourse. |
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In short, the European Parliament has once again allowed itself to be carried away by an ideological and demagogic interpretation of the observable situation. |
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These are absolutely ridiculous and demagogic arguments. |
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And yet Hayworth's style in these small meetings is not demagogic. |
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But it has left the government vulnerable to a demagogic opposition loosely associated with Ollanta Humala, a nationalist former army officer whom Mr GarcĂa defeated in the election. |
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Their champion is Narendra Modi, the demagogic chief minister of Gujarat. |
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This is nothing more than a demagogic effort to avoid paying the price of a correct policy vis-a-vis the religious fascism ruling Iran. |
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That statement is rather astounding, if not downright demagogic. |
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As I have already indicated, it is only when it is participatory that democracy can take root and resist contrary forces and demagogic temptations. |
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That is why you call for the crisis to be solved not by slackening our pace nor by being weary, resigned and demagogic, but by taking a clear step forwards. |
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Indeed, I do not confuse patriotic dissenters with the demagogic street urchins. |
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Some of the accusations voiced have been hypocritical and demagogic, especially those made by governments that, before lecturing others, should put their own houses in order. |
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Does the Prime Minister agree that his immoral and demagogic behaviour of last week undermines his credibility when it comes to finding an effective, fair and rational approach for Canada? |
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The creation of a European Globalisation Adjustment Fund, disguised as a desire to compensate for relocations, will be just another bureaucratic and demagogic tool. |
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Any demagogic crowing and political adjustments by the other parties are an attempt to disorientate the people and launder the huge political responsibilities which they have in going along with imperialism. |
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The great lesson of European history is that economic shocks and mass unemployment lead to the emergence of radical, demagogic parties on both sides of the political spectrum. |
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Observers smashed the reaction of the prime minister as demagogic, saying that all politicians carried their part of responsibility for the development. |
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