It is a subversive conceit that, in the end, cleverly points responsibility at society.
But that may be more conceit than fact, at least in regard to some young men.
But to pretend we can democratize China by means of economics is, finally, a self-serving conceit.
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Not so: the conceit is maintained throughout, apart from a couple of dizzying interruptions.
Liberals know all about multipliers, which are the central operating conceit of modern Keynesian economics.
But it seems to safe to say that this is the last of the American conceit.
My favorite economics book to give away is The Fatal Conceit by Friedrich Hayek.
The whole movie is based on the insane conceit that Arnold Schwarzenegger is the underdog.
For better or worse, the Chancellor wants to maintain the conceit that RBS and Lloyds are normal commercial operations.
This entire argument buys into the Keynesian conceit that government spending creates jobs over the long term.
And my conceit is that the new episodes are what everybody's been doing for the past five years.
Drop the questionable conceit, and there are plenty of dishes on the menu that demonstrate imagination and verve.
The management conceit is mostly a pretense for assembling an unrivaled repository of Ozzie-isms, in their full, obscene glory.
Fitzgerald's story is a pregnant philosophical conceit, like a peculiarly refined "Twilight Zone" episode, set among Baltimore's 19th-century gentry.
Reality shows' anything-goes conceit makes it easy to insert brands and products, but now they are creeping into fictional fare.
The 22-year-old singer went on to say that the lyrical conceit of Girlfriend could be compared to other hit records.
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Tennis requires lines and a net and the agreement of its participants to abide by the conceit that those boundaries matter.
Indeed, monetarism is the fatal conceit that says wise minds should control the economy through the addition and subtraction of dollars.
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Mr. Morrissey doesn't correct for all this as well as he might, partly because he is limited by a bizarre conceit.
This conceit lead Desmond through a variety of eras in previous games, ending with the American Revolution in Assassin's Creed 3.
Of course, the notion that there truly is such a thing as an "international community" is a conceit of the transnationalists.
The first is that the entire notion the United States can pursue an independent monetary policy is a dangerous and erroneous conceit.
The conceit was that a universal reform would cover everyone and all but pay for itself by reorganizing the state's health-care finances.
And we must do nothing that provides our foes with ammunition with which they can accuse us of conceit, immaturity or impetuousness.
The second flaw is the conceit that President Obama and his advisers can break the vicious (downward) cycle by spending other people's money.
People dance in the streets a conceit made somewhat simpler by the fact that the streets in question are seldom far from Park Avenue.
It is a colossal conceit for the Fed to think it could guide something as mammoth, sprawling and diverse as the U.S. economy.
Equally, I have no doubt that you did so in the conceit of thinking that to be published was not to be damned.
Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie also called for a retraction of the comments saying Mr Salmond seemed to have a monopoly on "bombast, arrogance and conceit".
Jellyby from "Bleak House, " that little tornado of conceit and self-righteousness who set herself to rehabilitating the world as she neglected her own family.
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