The red herring in our current political discourse is the complaint that the rich are not doing their fair share.
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Not to be Cassandra-like, but at that point the Muslim Brotherhood may become something more than the red herring Mubarak used as bait.
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This was ridiculous, since no other governor has needed federal permission to move ahead with medical marijuana implementation, even though some others have also tried to use the red herring threat of federal action to slow implementation.
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Go back and read the back issues of almost any of the various tech publications from Internet Bubble 1.0--the late, great mags like Business 2.0, the Red Herring, Upside and The Industry Standard--and you will find an endless array of simply loopy ideas about what the world was then creating.
The assets of Red Herring and Business 2.0 were sold to new owners.
The technology magazine Red Herring sponsors a workshop on attracting investment, there are keynote speeches from senior management figures at Intel, Digital, Citicorp and Cisco Systems and Intel unveils "e-business solutions and consumer applications" on its stand, its first-ever appearance in the five-year history of the show.
"It will be unfortunate if a perception were to develop that the USA's withdrawal from the conference is merely a red herring demonstrating an unwillingness to confront the real issues posed by racism in the U.S. and globally, " Essop Pahad, South African minister of the presidency, said in a statement quoted by Reuters.
Amusa, for his part, thinks the depression problem represents a "red herring, " partly because the effects seem to go away when patients stop the drug and seem to occur in other obesity trials.
The U.S. already has one of the most progressive tax systems in the world, so absent this red herring question about income inequality, taxing the wealthy would be an even tougher case to make.
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It is Silver who is guilty of a logical fallacy, the ignoratio elenchi or red herring.
But Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps told the same programme the top rate tax cut was a "red herring" and pointed to the removal of millions of people on lower pay from income tax.
Loretta Lynch, head of California's PUC, calls the safety argument "a total red herring" and says El Paso probably profited from higher prices in ways the judge didn't see.
Buoyed by the recovery, it had revived its IPO plan and filed a draft red-herring prospectus with the Securities Exchange and Regulations Board of India in September.
He has also held staff-writer positions at the San Francisco Chronicle, Red Herring, and InformationWeek.
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" The more complicated, but more accurate answer is "yes, sometimes but it depends, and lots of time the brain injury is a red herring.
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While the financial crisis is a fresh memory, he thinks attributing the cash hoarding of the past few years to the 2008 meltdown is a red herring.
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Is the China ordeal just a red herring?
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"The food safety claim continues to be a red herring to throw people off, " says Colin Woodall, executive director of legislative affairs at the National Cattlemen's Beef Association in Washington, D.
Mr Taylor argued that the Pirate Party UK's arguments to support the proxy were a "complete red herring".
And health chiefs in Wales have said the single vaccine is a "red herring" and are warning parents against using it.
But Holyrood ministers dismissed the plan, branding it a red herring.
Other chroniclers of the dot.com boom - Red Herring, Business 2.0 and Fast Company - are clinging on, although they have been hit by the decline in advertising revenue as well.
But the "verification gap" is a red herring, a problem of Mr. Obama's own making.
Some industry insiders claim the supposed unavailability of insurance is a red herring.
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This is certainly possible, but almost always when I dug deeper I'd discover that the person was showing abnormal thoughts or behaviors even before the head trauma, and that therefore the head trauma was likely a "red herring, " meaning an event that appears to explain something but in fact doesn't.
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In 2009 the herring gull was added to the Red List of Birds of Conservation Concern, which is drawn up by a group of charities and conservation organisations.
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My thinking is that, at the end of the day, all this deflation talk is a red herring.
The problem is that this price war is a red herring, diverting attention from a much bigger problem.
Think this is a liberal red herring designed to distract you from the evil government plan to kill grandma?
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