It reminds me of a lot of things about culture and how it's kind of hypocritical.
That was the most disgusting, sexist, slanted, hypocritical piece of writing I have encountered in present-day journalism.
They are the most hypocritical bunch of self-serving egomanics that we've ever had in Congress.
That means I cannot attack all those who kill animals for profit, without being grossly hypocritical.
Both find their own country dull, and their fellow countrymen abroad arrogant and hypocritical.
And they are just the latest example of hypocritical, antisocial opposition to an important technology.
And the National Farmers' Federation accused both Australian and US governments of being hypocritical.
Any public criticism by Western leaders of Russia's behaviour is therefore seen as deeply hypocritical.
"Kerry is a hypocritical guy who overstated what he did in the Vietnam War, " Rigoulot said.
To criticise Mr Blair's minister for apparently encapsulating these values might seem a tad hypocritical.
Hypocritical, racist and exploitative are words that pop up most often from the villagers.
But, we risk appearing hypocritical when we choose to be open to those possibilities.
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The earnings exclusion cap is also a hypocritical outright renunciation of the rule against double taxation.
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However, they may take the British media's attacks less kindly and brand it hypocritical.
Perhaps, when dirt on almost everybody becomes readily available, politics will lose its hypocritical, moralistic tone.
That being said, there have been some curious and hypocritical reactions to the billboard.
The state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People called the celebrations hypocritical.
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While all political leaders call for compromise, their actions and finger pointing increasingly appear hypocritical and self-serving.
"It's hypocritical to capture these dolphins and destroy their quality of life to enhance ours, " he says.
Yet in its own way, the new government, talking of reform but delivering little, looks equally hypocritical.
In a democracy, surely the majority view should prevail even if that view is based on hypocritical thinking?
Blasting multinationals for insensitivity is hypocritical when Asian officials let local companies ride roughshod over their own populations.
So, why would Microsoft debunk the Net in word and deed and risk looking old economy or hypocritical?
Chavez was hypocritical on many key issues such as democracy and security, he wrote in a CNN iReport.
Doha may well fail but it is a failure that has been instigated by an intransigent and hypocritical West.
Is it hypocritical of Miami Cubans to back the embargo while sending dollars that prop up Cuba's economy?
Perhaps Underwood reminds us how laughably hypocritical it is for legislators who support drone strikes to target video games.
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To think that "more time" or "further diplomacy" would accomplish anything positive is nothing short of incredible or hypocritical.
You know, he did the Louisiana Purchase, and was hypocritical and all that.
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