Seely saw our encounter with the doomsayer more charitably than Hofstadter might have. |
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And this is the effect our doomsayer strives to acheive with his generalities. |
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I do not wish to play the role of doomsayer for them, but how can we imagine the French dairy industry consolidated into a single region? |
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Not entirely the doomsayer, Elton Sherwin gives readers hope with plenty of thoughts to wean America off its fuel dependence in the future. |
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But FAIR's Stein, an enthusiastic proponent of 18th century doomsayer Thomas Malthus, doesn't do himself any favors by being fairly loose-lipped. |
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But Charles Little is neither a sensationalist writer nor a doomsayer environmentalist. |
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As early as 2005, Roubini said US home prices were riding a speculative wave that would soon sink the economy, but was dismissed as a doomsayer. |
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A day earlier, the doomsayer in chief was in even finer fettle. |
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I am neither a doomsayer nor the bogeyman. |
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But if I'm a doomsayer, I'm a mighty cheerful one, because I see opportunities in challenges. |
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And this time, rather than just being the smart-aleck doomsayer of the piece, Goldblum's chaos theorist Ian Malcolm is the top-billed, bona fide hero. |
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Borlaug, who unfortunately is far less well-known than doomsayer Ehrlich, is responsible for much of the progress humanity has made against hunger. |
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Didn't professional doomsayer Paul Ehrlich make a bet with economist Julian Simon in 1980 that the prices of five different metals would rise over the next decade? |
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