Freeze movements have been discredited by history, but their adherents have found a back door.
With that announcement, this committee now amazingly proposes to transform itself into the discredited Burton committee.
The institution is once again enthralled by the discredited theory that prosperity causes inflation.
This theory has been thoroughly investigated over the past 10 years, and just as thoroughly discredited.
Its debt fear-mongering has probably discredited the idea of (necessary) long-term action on the debt.
The author was Mansoor Ijaz, a writer with a long, long history of discredited assertions.
The church rejects this and all negative judgements and criticism is based on discredited evidence.
It would be a shame if they were discredited because he claimed too much too soon.
Today, Broken Windows is among the most universally discredited theories in the social sciences.
That battle started with the now-discredited 1998 study published in The Lancet by Andrew Wakefield.
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One solution is to set fiscal rules, but it has been discredited of late.
In the 1960s the Wilson government was discredited by its failure to ward off devaluation.
Though Keynesianism has been discredited time after time, Romney seems to buy into it.
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As for the sack of the Alexandrian library, that, says Mr Kennedy, is a discredited myth.
Would saving affirmative action require the resurrection of discredited terms like quadroon and octoroon?
The economic freefall that the United States faces has discredited Republican ideas about tax cuts and deregulation.
Though the concept was discredited by 'picking winners' in the seventies, it is now growing in attractiveness.
The science behind this idea was never any good, and subsequent brain research has thoroughly discredited it.
He was dismissed after a Scotland Yard misconduct panel found his actions had discredited the police service.
Obamacare must be repealed, and the process by which it was passed must be repudiated and discredited.
So if the long-ball game has been discredited why do some managers and clubs still play that style?
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In fees and tax uncertainties the insurance-enhanced installment sale is a close match for the discredited annuity trust.
How about the proposal to turn all investment advisers over to FINRA, the discredited brokerage industry self-regulatory organization?
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While not hostile to the concept they are stuck on discredited ways of bringing about prosperity with equity.
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Ruth Thomas, an expert on ancient Egypt, said the town could now be discredited by the Museums Association.
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Second, funding must dry up for work in the discredited field for professors to stop engaging in it.
Proponents of the model of integrated banking are adamant that it has not been discredited by recent events.
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But these technocratic policies are hardly going to be discredited in Britain by a change of American president.
Yet some parents are avoiding vaccines thanks to the discredited notion that vaccines may cause autism or other problems.
Meanwhile, the bodies and advisers appointed by the politicians to do the understanding for them have been largely discredited.
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