Predictably, he's wary of return-of-premium policies and the specious appeal of getting a 100% refund.
They accepted specious logic about what limited government means, right up until the bitter end.
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The Baha'i report cities more than 200 "specious and misleading articles" by the semi-official Kayhan newspaper.
By quitting now, the protesters can plausibly claim, by their lights, a specious moral victory.
But to interpret this as a testimonial to the accuracy of the ratings is specious.
Development of Capps II has come to a halt, due to specious privacy crusading.
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That example alone should show that to say that it is 'easy' to avoid them is specious.
This is arguably a slightly specious argument: grumbly, Eurosceptic Britain is a European champion at attracting foreign direct investment.
The argument that the Palestinians must resume negotiations before getting statehood is specious.
That means more jobs nationwide and, hopefully, a way to erase the specious differentiation between Wall Street and Main Street.
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There is an implied moral critique here of Janus-faced profiteers who ought really to admit that their arguments are specious.
This is not to say there is no room for real improvement in how we deal with specious medical malpractice claims.
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Many of the environmental complaints, such as claims that the mine has polluted Cajamarca's drinking water with cyanide or mercury, look specious.
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' Though their facts are often wrong and their arguments specious, they have come to dominate the national security debate virtually without challenge.
Because there is no scientific evidence to support allegations about negative effects of genetic engineering, they are pounding the table, resorting to scare tactics and specious assertions.
Huffington Post commentator and law professor Kent Greenfield, for example, argues that the operative distinction between a culture of discrimination and unsupervised managers is wholly specious.
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Equally, it is a little specious to rely upon the fact that the constitution is reserved in order to build a case for a final UK-led referendum.
Although linking service and rewards practices to performance during crisis seems a bit specious, the article does give a glimpse of just how Taj Hotels makes their employees feel appreciated.
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This time, his supporters were relying on a specious legal manoeuvre: in applications to the courts, they argued that Mr Menem had been elected only once under the amended constitution.
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"I cannot think of a more egregious and specious legal opinion - admitting that the torture occurred but ruling the confession admissible and allowing the conviction to stand, " Mr Bassiouni said.
Experts like Dr Selvaraj believe such warnings are specious.
This odious document largely ignores the responsibility of Hamas for what happened, accuses the Jewish State of using excessive force and has encouraged international prosecution of Israelis on specious war crimes charges.
Companies too are bending to the pressure, modest as it might seem, and are conceding to the anti-capitalists not just specific changes in corporate policy but also large parts of the dissenters' specious argument.
But I suspect that this government and future ones will use global warming and the specious link to man-made CO2 emissions as an excuse for stopping road building and to increase taxes on all kinds of fuel.
In a statement NIR came out swinging, saying that after years of investigating claims of Ponzi scheming and fraudulent valuation, Ribotsky had been vindicated because the SEC failed to make a case in support of specious claims.
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Regardless, the arguments presented here are completely specious when set against the reality that as long as we do not turn the ailing poor out into the streets, SOMEBODY is going to have to pay for their care.
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Lest anyone think we exaggerate the danger to American military personnel being hauled before the ICC on legally specious grounds should take into account Judge Garzon's penchant for upending the presumption of innocence - the very core of American jurisprudence.
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Lawfare's effectiveness lies in the fact that ours is a country so strongly committed to the rule of law that it will often bend over backward to appease charges of illegality - however specious - to the detriment of its own interests.
After somehow failing to argue competently on behalf of a patently justifiable invasion, and as its more specious arguments were collapsing, the Bush administration then pivoted with breathtaking enthusiasm to nation building, something so Clinton-tinged that it had previously been held in contempt.
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