We only hear from the defeatists and the beaten, never from the get up and get going folks. |
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Rather than admit this, our dovish defeatists have turned themselves into the hardest of hardliners. |
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Censorship was reformed, to repress both pacifists and defeatists for military reasons, but to restore freedoms otherwise. |
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There were lots of partisan shots, calling people either winners or losers or defeatists. |
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It also appeals to defeatists, cynics, and worldly-wise men who are not prepared to try to change the system. |
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That won him the derision of Western sophisticates, intellectuals and defeatists of all kinds. |
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Yet there is a difference between honest critics who recognize what is wrong, and defeatists who refuse to see that anything is right. |
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This was not welcome news and we were roundly attacked as scoundrels or defeatists. |
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However, some defeatists led by him tried every means to discredit the war party at court, going so far as to make false accusations. |
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The first is that the experience of globalisation does not, as the defeatists suppose, confirm the victory of markets over politics. |
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And everywhere in the American liberal establishment the media, the Democrats—he detects weak-kneed defeatists. |
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Survivor of the school of hard knocks or post-atomic age heroine, Winnie defies all defeatists. |
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He mentioned that we are not defeatists, as some parties think, not at all. |
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The Congolese people responded with calm and resolve to all the sceptics and defeatists. |
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Now, it does appear that on the whole, the French workers were not defeatists. |
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The Oslo defeatists and the neo-left camp fail to use people power creatively or even to see that it exists. |
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He talked about economic isolationism, defeatists, protectionists, who is talking about protectionism, who is talking about economic isolationism. |
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Moreover, and as maintained by Ayatollah Khamenei, all Muslims should stay vigilant against the corruptive incitements of foreign defeatists. |
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In Germany, E-m Remarque was hated by the nationalists, who found in the pessimism of his work a proof of cowardice and identified him as one of the defeatists who brought the rapid 1918 collapse. |
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Yet listen to the defeatists, who speak of geopolitical and economic realities, and there is a bleak inevitability about the election of Sepp Blatter, football's most powerful man, to a fifth term as Fifa president. |
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We ignored the rumourmongers, the alarmists and defeatists, and insisted that the Master would at the last moment fire a devastating V1 rocket of a movie which would lay waste to his, and our, detractors. |
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