It has created false hope and expectations that have left far too many Maori craving a fool's paradise that can never really be a reality. |
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When he met grieving families, still hoping their loved ones would be found, he gave comfort but no false hope. |
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It would have been crueller to people to have dragged this process out by giving false hope, he said. |
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This 38th minute goal sent the Carlow supporters into rapturous applause and a false hope dawned. |
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Sounds like a lot of false hope, and a chance for some to make a handsome profit off the worried well. |
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But his hope seems to be a false hope based on an unscientific imagination seeped in mysticism and cheerily dispensed gibberish. |
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It is merely false hope to expect the current government to bring this man to justice. |
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Seduced and lied to by the Guild, these outlanders were corrupted with greed and promises of false hope and peace. |
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I am not in the business of giving false hope to people about what this legislation is going to do. |
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In public health situations, it is very important that communications not give the public false hope. |
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How can we possibly sign a deal with false hope of any protection for those very families, communities and workers? |
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The animal embryo has not produced the kinds of solutions they are looking for and I think this is holding out false hope for them. |
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Bill C-304 does nothing but give false hope to families who deserve more than to be treated as pawns in a political game. |
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I understand why Mr. Castonguay says that this is false hope, but I do not want to criticize them. |
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It isn't helpful to build false hope with a member or to pressure someone to go back to work when they are not well enough. |
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To many it will speak of nothing more than unfounded religious fervor, desperation, or false hope destined to failure. |
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Often, listening is more important than giving advice, offering false hope or speaking in clichés. |
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The government is offering a lot of false hope that people are going to be able to get restitution in these cases of fraud. |
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Mr. Speaker, I think the government is offering a lot of false hope here if it thinks people will get proper restitution for these schemes. |
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They could easily have said that they would make changes once in power, or they could have avoided creating false hope by saying nothing about it. |
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I think I am also afraid to raise false hope. |
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Besides being a disservice and raising false hope, it is a waste. |
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Bill C-48 is another sad example of the terrible effects of false hope. |
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Nathan, haven't you given that man false hope? |
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The only tangible thing to come out of her announcement is false hope. |
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Motion No. 321 offers dangerous false hope to Canadians who suffered losses, regrettably, and it suggests that going back to an imbalance is actually the right thing to do. |
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Our government will also not turn a deaf ear to the plight of our fellow Canadians in our aboriginal communities and we will not comfort these Canadians with the false hope of empty promises. |
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I have spoken before in the House about the terrible shame of false hope. |
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While acknowledging that most of these volunteers mean well, some respondents expressed concern that they often misinform clients and give them false hope. |
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