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A bigger flaw is the disingenuousness that pervades the series.
This simply exposes the sheer insincerity and disingenuousness of the apology.
This exhibition is vintage Dean Blunt in its humour and disingenuousness.
Black artists have smelled the disingenuousness for years, and lately, have been protesting.
This moment was a true window into the disingenuousness of his pro-life position.
This sonorous lower register gives voice to her bracing impatience with sentimentality and disingenuousness.
"They are making horrible policy for naked political advantage based in disingenuousness," he concluded.
It carries a bit of disingenuousness, an unwillingness to see the issues beyond the scoreboard.
What's changed is there are attempts to legally challenge digital disingenuousness, especially around privacy and consent.
Newton is many things, but he lacks one trait that many quarterbacks in the league possess: disingenuousness.
There is a whiff of hypocrisy in all this, or at least a strong element of disingenuousness.
And I have to say, Hillary's interview with Fareed Zakaria was shameful in its deflection and its disingenuousness.
Since former Speaker Newt Gingrich's (R-Ga.) time, they've had to contend with irrational obstinacy, obstruction and disingenuousness.
"I think there's a kind of disingenuousness to the — well, let's talk about taxes part of it," he said.
In her article, Long seemed to charge almost everyone involved, borrowers and creditors alike, with disingenuousness, incompetence, or both.
The disingenuousness was not, in fact, his; all along, he had been only exactly who and what he was.
In the end we are all the poorer for it, but don't blame the readers: they smell laziness and disingenuousness.
Given the widespread testimony from Rohingya refugees about what led them to flee, critics have accused the Nobel laureate of disingenuousness.
If the Trump economy were so wonderful, why would the speaker of the House feel the need to traffic in disingenuousness?
Some Democrats even suggested Kavanaugh's disingenuousness in his role in Judge William Pryor's nomination might constitute perjury (legal experts were not so convinced).
With a subject so prolific, Gandhi's team had to cast the perfect young actor to embody the future president without distraction or disingenuousness.
The exchange was striking not so much for McMaster's disingenuousness, as for the fact that he actually appeared to believe his own spin.
His refusal to acknowledge the plain implications of what honesty on his terms demands suggests someone whose evident disingenuousness masks something even worse.
Ignoring her disingenuousness and dishonesty is the price Democrats are willing to pay in order to keep one of their own as commander-in-chief.
Ms. Keys's (mostly female) detractors howled at her disingenuousness (surely she had spent thousands on skin care?) and her deceit (surely she was wearing tinted moisturizer
But by participating in a kind of bait and switch — putting forth potentially heretical ideas, then formally denying them — Francis leaves himself open to the charge of disingenuousness.
" But after that statement drew considerable backlash — and charges of disingenuousness and flat-out lying — Nielsen in a speech on Monday said, "We have to do our job.
This is what's so refreshing about writers like Qian Zhongshu, who had an ear for wordplay, a nose for "ingenious disingenuousness" and the guts for scorched-earth satire.
DNCE came off like an adult's idea of what a young person would embrace, but there were moments sprinkled throughout this concert where such disingenuousness was completely absent.
And if the company is guilty of any disingenuousness, it's in the messaging of Damore's termination, which is exacerbated by Google's — and Silicon Valley's — precarious attempt to appear unbiased.
Though Carlson was once a gifted magazine writer, his TV work is notable only for its profound disingenuousness, as Carlson's interview of Teen Vogue writer Lauren Duca will testify.
They demonstrated the rank disingenuousness of conservative complaints about "incivility," a term that's increasingly used to conflate expressions of political anger with political violence, equating yelling at politicians with trying to kill them.
Ms. Louis-Dreyfus handles Selina's moral and tactical U-turns with the same brilliant disingenuousness, and Selina's dehumanizing dance with her body man and love-struck toady, Gary, is as funny as ever.
And it's the state's lock-em-up approach to what is, at its core, a public health and economic crisis that shows not just the absurdity, but also the disingenuousness, of this new campaign.
Soon, Kelly establishes his own angle and approach, underscoring Savannah's earnestness and Laura's disingenuousness as the story jumps around San Francisco and then moves farther afield as the JT show goes big and then bigger.
" When sentencing Manafort in 2019, Jackson sharply criticized his defense team for repeatedly claiming that their client had been in "solitary confinement" at Northern Neck, saying it was "disingenuousness" and "an attempt to garner public sympathy.
To avoid this, a sculpture like "Splotch #22015" or the deliriously sensual abstract paintings of David Reed (who is represented by his meticulously notated working drawings) must navigate between the Scylla of disingenuousness and Charybdis of reflexivity.
However, in instances where companies themselves appear to be attempting to deform the law with a willfully self-serving interpretation of the rules, regulators may feel they need to act swiftly to nip any disingenuousness in the bud.
Nunes escalated the feud over the weekend, accusing the Justice Department of "disingenuousness" and threatening top officials at the department and the FBI with contempt of Congress if they do not meet his subpoena demands by Monday evening.
The disingenuousness of Republican efforts to pass this bill—which would render many insurance markets dysfunctional, and suck a trillion dollars out of the health care system—is now manifesting as a direct assault on expertise in government and policymaking.
While I do not believe that Mr. Trump is a genius or qualified, I do believe that the way to expose his cynicism and disingenuousness in this connection is to assume, for the sake of argument, that he is both.
"I understand how important the opportunity to lead your party's effort to exploit this issue must seem to a freshman senator, and I hold no hard feelings over your earlier disingenuousness," McCain wrote in a searing and sarcastic letter to Obama.
He brings out Charlie's combination of disingenuousness and latent decency in scenes with Mel Harris as a whale — a rich woman targeted for large-scale fraud — and David Zayas as a violent gangster who takes a shine to the Haverfords.
Bourdain, whose girlfriend, actress Asia Argento, accused Weinstein of rape in an exposé in The New Yorker magazine on Tuesday, wrote following about the interview: And I have to say, Hillary's interview with Fareed Zakaria was shameful in its deflection and its disingenuousness.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenGabbard moves to New Hampshire ahead of primary LGBTQ advocates slam Buttigieg for past history with Salvation Army Saagar Enjeti unpacks why Kamala Harris's campaign didn't work MORE (D-Mass.) "There's a lot of disingenuousness about his plan," Jefferson said of the Buttigieg proposal.
Despite the fact that the Google walkouts and the NLRB case are unrelated, Google employee organizers responded to the Bloomberg report with a statement on Twitter calling out the seeming disingenuousness of their employer: In an email to all of Google, Sundar assured us that he and Google's leadership supported the Walkout.
It got its laughs from situations that seemed designed not to push any buttons: Pete's conscience-free squatting on other comedians' couches; his blossoming friendship with Leif, the wily hippie who cuckolded him (an inspired character played with sublime disingenuousness by George Basil); the dispiriting scramble for a few minutes onstage at the Cellar.
Safe to say, the value of the Clear History button looks mostly as PR for Facebook — so the company can point to it and claim it's offering users another 'control' as a strategy to try to deflect lawmakers' awkward questions (just such disingenuousness was on ample show in Congress last month — and has also been publicly condemned by the UK parliament).
What it became, instead, was a metastatic version of one of those foul-breathed playfights staged on ESPN and Fox Sports, a lazy Is He Elite conversation that somehow mutated into something even dumber—a referendum on whether Griffin was black enough or too black and whether he was sufficiently respectful of authority or in-, but which ultimately was about the relative disingenuousness or secret bias of the other person in the shouting match.
The way Frank and Claire finish each other's sentences while making campaign promises that can't possibly be kept — Cathy is assured she can hold onto her secretary of state position if Claire becomes the nominee, while the senator is told he can take Cathy's job if he drops out and backs Claire — sharply illustrates the strength of the Underwoods's union, not to mention the fact that political disingenuousness is alive and well.
There is an entire genre of Trump apologetics, practiced by cable-news pundits and manifested on sites like Gateway Pundit and Infowars, based on justifying strategic disingenuousness: Any criticism of the administration is met with some combination of "the left did it first" and "we have no choice" and "what about...." The bad-faith actor will claim, in other words, that his bad faith is both justified and necessary, that all possibility of good-faith engagement was exhausted long ago and it was not his fault.
G. Wells, Experiment in Autobiography (New York: Macmillan, 1934), p. 575. "In What Are We to Do with Our Lives? (1932) I make the most explicit renunciation and apology for this phase of terminological disingenuousness."H. G. Wells, Experiment in Autobiography (New York: Macmillan, 1934), p. 578.
Bryce Dallas Howard plays Lacie, the episode's main character. She was suggested by Wright, who auditioned her a decade previously for Atonement. Howard gained for the role, saying in an interview with Marie Claire that body shaming is a "huge part of the subtext of the story". She chose a laugh for Lacie which mixed "fear", "disingenuousness" and "depression".
Saltz was a beacon for his generation, providing a personal example of steadfast honesty and integrity, never disingenuousness or duplicity. He was utterly committed to his patients in their time of distress. His responsibility was governed by neither the hands of the clock nor the pages of the calendar. In his ceaseless devotion to his patients, he overcame obstacles that other surgeons might have found daunting.
Writing in Variety, Diane Garrett said Kipen shows a degree of disingenuousness when he states that Schreiberism is "an attempt to rescue reviewing and scholarship from those who would have us forget just how collaborative filmmaking truly is". She said, "If that's really the goal, why spend 150 pages arguing for the supremacy of the writer? Instead say what you really mean: Don't forget the writer, please".Diane Garrett.
However, in front of everyone, they accuse Manu of being complicit in the charade, so that he could enjoy a free ride at the hospital. Devika construes this as Manu's betrayal, and of the disingenuousness of his love, and spurns him. A shattered Manu is thrown out of the asylum, bidding a tearful farewell to his fellow inmates with whom he had developed a bond. As he leaves, he encounters Dollar (who had managed to finally escape) returning to the asylum, claiming that there was nothing in the world worth living for outside the asylum.
"Come > on home to me.... Gee whiz I love you.... I'm so weak...." Over and over he > repeats the simple phrases, insists "I'll love you tomorrow" until the music > is rocking with a steady pulse, until the music grabs you in the pit of the > stomach and James knows he's got you. Then he works the audience as he works > the song, teasing, tantalizing, drawing closer, dancing away, until finally > at the end of Side I that voice breaks through the crowd noise and > dissipates the tension as it calls out, "James, you're an asshole." "I > believe someone out there loves someone," declares James with cruel > disingenuousness. "Yeah, you," replies a girl's voice with unabashed fervor.
Clair Josèphe Hippolyte Leris (25 January 1723 - 29 January 1803), known as Mademoiselle Clairon or La Clairon was a French actress, born at Condé- sur-l'Escaut, Hainaut, the daughter of an army sergeant. In 1736 she made her first stage appearance at the Comédie Italienne, a small part in Pierre de Marivaux's L'Île des esclaves. After several years in the provinces she returned to Paris. Her life, meanwhile, had been decidedly irregular, even if not to the degree indicated by the libellous pamphlet Histoire de la demoiselle Cronel', dite Frétillon, actrice de la Comédie de Rouen, écrite par elle-mme (The Hague, 1746), or to be inferred from the disingenuousness of her own Mémoires d'Hippolyte Clairon (1798); and she had great difficulty in obtaining an order to make her debut at the Comédie-Française.
Soon much of Louis's army had evaporated before his eyes, and he ordered his few remaining followers to go, because "it would be a pity if any man lost his life or limb on my account." The resigned emperor was taken to Saint-Médard de Soissons, his son Charles to Prüm, and the queen to Tortona. The despicable show of disloyalty and disingenuousness earned the site the name Field of Lies, or Lügenfeld, or Campus Mendacii, ubi plurimorum fidelitas exstincta est.. Louis on a sesquisolidus, essentially Roman in design.Medieval European Coinage by Philip Grierson, Mark Blackburn, Lucia Travaini, p. 329 On 13 November 833, Ebbo, with Agobard of Lyon, presided over a synod at the Church of Saint Medard in Soissons which saw Louis undertake public penance for the second time in his reign.
Vaid, p. 210 She further castigated the show for excluding lesbians and people of color (although she acknowledges that this to an extent mirrored the state of gay leadership at the time) and noted her belief that anti-gay attack videos produced in the 1990s were modeled on this broadcast.Vaid, p. 211 Gay cultural critic Frank Browning, while agreeing with the criticism of the tone of the documentary, nonetheless found the dudgeon that many in the community expressed to be "layered with disingenuousness".Browning, p. 99 Browning wrote: While echoing criticism about the exclusion of lesbian concerns and the distortions contained in the broadcast, Browning went on to note that sexual freedom has always been part of the gay male agenda and that it would be absurd to pretend otherwise.
Moreover, Mendelsohn impugned Boswell's decision to pitch his work at a general audience incapable of critically evaluating the philological and documentary evidence adduced, arguing that the work as a whole rested on "a rhetorical strategy whose disingenuousness verges on fraud." The sexologists Timothy Perper and Martha Cornog reviewed Same-Sex Unions for the Journal of Sex Research, noting that Boswell was clearly aware of the social repercussions of his work for contemporary lesbian and gay people. They believed that its direct effect on U.S. political and social thought would be its greatest influence, far beyond that which it had within Medieval scholarship. Although stating that they were not convinced by all of Boswell's arguments, and were unqualified to judge many others, they thought that the book constituted a "major work of historiography" by bringing many neglected primary sources to a wider audience.

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