This is not (merely) dishonest rhetoric designed to fool Westerners, although it has that result.
Their very success demonstrated that public projects were not necessarily inefficient, extravagant and dishonest.
Bennett and Scott agree that travelers shouldn't let the dishonest skipper out there deter them.
Only with strict regime of enforcement will the system be purged of the dishonest and incompetent.
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Their shabby and dishonest campaign for a moratorium on saving lives demeans those who promote it.
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Is Governor Romney being dishonest about what he should know the truth is on welfare reform?
We should not use dishonest tactics to destabilize competitors, or manipulative communications that verge on propaganda.
Consequently, my calling him out as a Prosperity Denier is presented as incompetent and dishonest.
It is dishonest to suggest Wales would be any better off "by our acting alone".
The worst things you can do in an interview: Be dishonest or avoid a question.
The dishonest thing is to say this will happen without taking any action at all.
By its very nature, politically correct thinking is most often disingenuous, if not altogether intellectually dishonest.
Why would any leader allow such destructive, dishonest behavior from the people they lead?
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By ignoring the problems, it made the public see him as disconnected and dishonest.
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The dishonest minority pay for their sins with the loss of their cherished reputations.
We on the other hand remain curiously diffident - and rather dishonest - on the subject.
Everybody uses him, from the dishonest Lebowski to his scheming trophy wife, to the German nihilists.
He sees all his intimates differently either as neurotic and dishonest or as surprisingly benevolent.
But the Republicans' campaign to delegitimize Gore's efforts has been dishonest even by prevailing standards.
TurkTrust said there was no evidence the data had been used for dishonest purposes.
"It's a painful portrayal of two people who have fallen into a dishonest dynamic, " says Morahan.
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The expression in German can imply a dishonest past and recalls phrases used by the Nazis.
To use politically correct language, although not dishonest, can involve an uncomfortable change in behaviour.
In the Western world, too little eye contact is interpreted as being impolite, insincere, or even dishonest.
Those who thought they had knock-offs were more likely to say that people were dishonest and unethical.
"You should never mix search results and ads because it is dishonest to the user, " he explained.
The choice to kiss your childhood dream goodbye or live with a dishonest heart is horrid and tearing.
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Acting like they are just too picky to see a good job is dishonest to say the least.
He also shows how guilt for a dishonest act is rationalized away so that a pure self-image emerges.
Dishonest bank CEOs use faux hedges to loot the bank by creating fictional income and hiding real losses.
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