It makes the spirtual wary of the sciences but overly credulous of non-scientific therapies.
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The main problem, however, was an entrenched practice of credulous diplomacy, says Mr. Heinonen.
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But this dream, to Obama, seems credulous and shallow, a destructive craving for weightlessness.
And so, early last week, Haaretz editor Dov Alfon approached credulous foreign journalists and spun a tale.
That and my other assessments of Geron from back then turn out to be almost embarrassingly credulous.
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Because the aggregate customer in this economy has become the most credulous, whiny and pathetic dolt since snake oil.
Like all priesthoods, the economics one depends for its hold over the credulous on a form of arcane knowledge.
Forbes reader elmatos takes me to task for what he sees as credulous and probably incorrect reporting.
Invited into the home of a credulous family, the impostor announces his plan to make a film starring their adult son.
That is just boob bait to seduce the most gullible and credulous.
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It means he is much too credulous to be a non-partisan observer.
But Bernard Madoff has robbed the world of such a catharsis, just as he robbed almost 5, 000 credulous clients of billions of dollars.
There is, on the other hand, stronger scientific evidence that sunshine puts people in a better mood, as well as making them more credulous.
After that the odds of a settlement and lucrative fees for the lawyers who found these stupendously credulous smokers go up dramatically.
From his ignominy Lance will most likely morph from deep disgrace to public speaker, crisscrossing the planet relentlessly polishing a sermon of redemption to the credulous.
You know, people are not so credulous to begin with, but secondly, they hear what is said afterwards and that makes them even more incredulous the next time.
Ms. Gatto likened the government's case against Mr. Valle to the 1938 radio broadcast "War of the Worlds" about a Martian invasion of Earth which famously panicked some credulous listeners.
Do some of their demands seem utopian, foolish, credulous, unschooled?
BusinessWeek Online and Newsweek's Web edition wrote credulous stories.
In its unpretentious and racy way, it too helps explain what it is about that mysterious and demanding religion that makes it attractive to rich and poor, credulous and sceptical, rational and superstitious alike.
The man's prestige is so vast that it is slightly nauseating now to think of the "opposition" to him that rich Frenchmen were still telling credulous friends about in London and Washington only a few months ago.
All of this would be a story as old as Jane Fonda visiting North Vietnam, a credulous celebrity falling for an extremist group promising liberation except that the Polisario has been repeatedly and credibly linked to al Qaeda affiliates.
Instead of hustlers telling credulous investors what returns they could expect, investors told hustlers what returns they had to deliver, based on their own analysis of information made freely available by new media outlets working off the power of the telegraph.
Feed the phonied-up stories to friendly media who write credulous reports and emotional human interest features, post them on a Web site where they will then be read and used as sources by other lazy (or busy) media from all over the world.
In periodic attempts to convince credulous pro-Israel writers that she doesn't actually support invading Israel, Power has claimed that her statements calling for just such an invasion and additional remarks in which she blamed American Jews for US support of Israel were inexplicable lapses of judgment.
It was Winchell, after all, whose column had famously ushered in the three dots separating and somehow magically validating each hot news item ever so tenuously grounded in fact, and it was Winchell who'd more or less originated the idea of firing into the face of the credulous masses buckshot pellets of insinuating gossip ruining reputations, compromising celebrities, bestowing fame, making and breaking showbiz careers.
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