"After Enron, late trading, subprime and Pequot, SEC promises to do better ring hollow, " Aguirre says.
But that call for a new global order may ring hollow with those struggling on the ground.
Investors in three--Olympia Stars, Sabre Elite Managers and Matrix Himalaya--found out that this assurance can ring hollow.
All of that said, these arguments ring hollow for many because of inherent hypocrisies in the status quo.
Those words tend to ring hollow after such a frustrating run of results.
And it would make the dire warnings of an American president ring hollow, with damaging consequences for global stability, not to mention for American security.
Any claims that such projections are not possible ring hollow.
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When environmental activists claim air pollutants kill thousands of Americans each year and sicken still thousands more, their claims ring hollow when they oppose a cost-effective, environmentally friendly solution.
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Audrey Singer, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who specializes in immigration issues, said the exceptionally bitter political divide right now made Republican calls for comprehensive immigration reform ring hollow.
When environmental activists claim global warming is an imminent and alarming threat to humanity, their claims ring hollow when they oppose a cost-effective, environmentally friendly means of substantially reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
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But the problem with great speeches of the kind Obama delivered then is that they contain promises, and if those promises are not kept future speeches not only ring hollow, they are reminders of what has not been fulfilled.
The actors embrace again, this time for the purpose of shoring up, refining and clarifying their promises of a future commitment to one another that ring hollow when made and that will in short order be as forgotten as a one-night stand.
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But if the ecumenists of the WCC and certain evangelicals are getting on better, it's probably because Christianity's centre of gravity is moving south to Africa and other poor places, where the ideological rows of the northern hemisphere often ring hollow, and churches dare not neglect either the spiritual or the material.
But their protestations ring as hollow as the message of YIISA's closure is clear.
Yet they might not ring so hollow had Turkey maintained its military ties with Israel.
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As for the criticisms leveled against Lanvin Petite: They ring rather hollow.
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Their speeches ring very hollow to 4, 000 FAA employees who are furloughed.
Obviously there are two sides to every story, but those Facebook messages make claims from Dee Cassell, mother of Jacob, ring rather hollow.
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Their speeches about jobs ring very hollow to 70, 000 construction workers who are not working, right in the middle of the construction season, on construction projects all over America.
Considering Greg Clark just announced the ending of all government funding to planning aid, his words ring very hollow when he said that he wants "real opportunities for people to have a say".
The argument that Parliament has become ineffectual must have a hollow ring to government ministers.
The physics machine, called the Large Hadron Collider, is a 17-mile hollow ring underneath Switzerland and France built by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
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