If the host or anchor is tendentious, all the more reason to look out.
There the sometimes-boastful authorial voice intervenes and tendentious theories are floated on currents of old hearsay.
The Standard piece offers up some genuine examples of faulty fact-checking in service of its tendentious argument.
It is surprising that a case based on tendentious and serially anonymous accusations has even got this far.
Tendentious though the article was, it kept, just, within the bounds of propriety.
While the first explanation is undoubtedly true (the boom goes on, after all) the second seems rather more tendentious.
Eden resigned soon afterwards, his health wrecked, his reputation in tatters, his lies and evasions damaging the country's always tendentious reputation for fair play.
As the talks' deadline nears, the outcome may well hinge on relations between America and two of its more tendentious trading partners, India and Malaysia.
Both, alas, soon gave in to tendentious theorising of their own.
Her broad anthropological and social conclusions, however, can sometimes be tendentious.
In the end, Mr. Kurlantzick's tendentious account of U.S. policy and actions is yet another example of developing a theory to explain history, then picking events and opinions mixed with facts to prove it.
So far, their main evidence has been a spate of posters accusing Frepaso of links to terrorism, and the noisy launch of several new magazines, allegedly subsidised by a government slush fund, that specialise in tendentious attacks on opposition figures.
There are more assertions about whether the bid to increase the numbers moving to work is some kind of scam, but this seems tendentious: a goal of moving more people into jobs may be realistic or not, but more people in more jobs would be more people in more jobs.
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