• Though he later disingenuously claimed to have been misinterpreted, this is clearly his brother's view.

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  • Somewhat disingenuously (given his early socialist sympathies) Gropius successfully pitched the Bauhaus as an emblem of modern American liberalism.

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  • But Donuts suggested, perhaps a little disingenuously, that it might just as well stand for South African Rugby League.

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  • Mr Barak, perhaps disingenuously, then declared that he would support special legislation enabling any citizen to run for prime minister.

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  • It is easier to assert, confidently but disingenuously, that decreased costs and enhanced quality would result from the current legislation.

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  • " Disingenuously, it added that he was "unaware of a giant battle between you and me, which would attract an inflammatory press.

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  • Microsoft disingenuously claims that all it wants is to see a standard for instant messaging similar to that of e-mail and agreed by the industry.

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  • No less disingenuously, liberal senators pretend they are trying to gauge Mr Alito's legal philosophy when they are trying to catch him out on Roe.

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  • He concedes that New York is still stifled by local government bureaucracy, and complains (a little disingenuously) that party politics has prevented his reforms from being more radical.

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  • This posture allows them to argue that it is "premature" to discuss the initiative and, even more disingenuously, to deny that any such commitment has yet been made.

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  • Williamson thereby equally insults the identical position of Steve Forbes, a name he, perhaps disingenuously, claims to have long admired, and insults all of us who reject tax hikes as, at best, counterproductive.

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  • But we get no explanation from the Gray Lady, and despite its usual omniscience, it primly and disingenuously quotes both the claims of those who are convinced of the Iranians' ill intentions and Iranian government denials.

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  • Or will he do it more disingenuously, as former UN Ambassador John Bolton speculated in the Wall Street Journal last week, by having the United States abstain from an approving vote by the United Nations Security Council.

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  • Politicians are certainly not alone in their profound misunderstanding of the process of capital and production (while the high-tax impresario himself, Warren Buffett, understands the compounding tax impact so well that he disingenuously structures his investments to evade them).

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  • Suleiman has a keen eye and ear for the telling detail, but, like the acrobat he shows rehearsing in a Jerusalem parking lot, he is a master of sleight of hand: he constructs his film disingenuously around the politics that he omits.

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  • Officials argue, somewhat disingenuously, that this is not a constitutional measure since the governor-general, who as the representative of Queen Elizabeth in Canada acts as the head of state, will still technically appoint those whom the prime minister says have been elected.

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