So any claim that Norquist is against tax reform is either ignorant or disingenuous.
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This fact seems odd to me, given how horrible Bernanke has proven at analyzing economic conditions in the past and how utterly wrong or disingenuous he seems to be about inflation these days.
In short, there is no monolithic Islamic history or experience, which makes it hard or even disingenuous to talk about the challenge that Islam as a whole poses to the West.
Anyone who claims otherwise is dishonest, disingenuous or delusional.
The steady perfection of missile guidance has long made nearly everything the left says about nuclear disarmament disingenuous or uninformed, and the advent of metastable explosives creates the prospect of a single B-1 bomber carrying the non-nuclear weapons load of 450 B-17s, the equivalent of 26, 800 100-pound bombs.
What if the lunch is disingenuous, boring, cheesy or even nasty?
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Or do we expect them to see it as a palpably cynical, disingenuous, and hypocritical ploy that, more than anything else, highlights the bad faith in which the United States conducts much of its foreign policy?
Moreover, entrepreneurs' drive to prove they are smarter than everyone (particularly the critics they cannot forgive or forget) makes compromising their values and convictions seem not only wholly disingenuous but also threatening to their senses of self.
It seems disingenuous, however, to suggest that signing up gives a writer any special access or a foot in the door.
Citing one of several alternate uses for the term is anything but disingenuous it demonstrates that predominant users of a term should not disenfranchise those who have, or may later find, legitimate uses.
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While the return of powers should be considered on a "case by case basis", he told the BBC's Sunday Politics, it was "disingenuous" to pretend - as he suggested many Conservatives were doing - that a wholesale renegotiation was inevitable or even likely.
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