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33 Sentences With "rumormongers"

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Rumormongers say it will be thinner, faster and — gasp!
Among the rumormongers: Mr. Trump himself, who tweeted his support: 5.
The Apple rumormongers simply won't let talk of an Apple Car die.
People who complained about food prices and empty stomachs were dismissed as liars and rumormongers.
The Source: Anonymous rumormongers talking to reputable fan sites Probability of Accuracy: This feels like a trap.
Targeting individual influencers: The rumormongers' holy grail is to get a mainstream journalist or celebrity to amplify misinformation.
His detention was broadcast on state-run television, making it clear how rumormongers like him would be treated.
No matter how much 'fake news' is generated, no matter what absurd numbers are fabricated by those rumormongers.
Many online thought of the group of eight "rumormongers," saying their early warnings could have saved hundreds of lives.
"Anyone who denies any police were killed are liars and rumormongers," Mr. Gul said in an interview on Wednesday.
That, as far as I can tell, is the only way to drown out the voices of rumormongers and ideologues.
" Now recovering in a quarantine ward, Li said he was not sure if he was one of the eight "rumormongers.
Fox News's Sean Hannity was one of the most enthusiastic rumormongers, devoting segments on three separate occasions last week to Rich.
Now she fumes over the reports that labeled eight medical workers who tried to warn about the coronavirus threat as rumormongers.
Politicians downplayed the severity of the virus, while police went after "rumormongers" and censors deleted any commentary that questioned the official line.
Government critics and "rumormongers" have been arrested and imprisoned, and Chinese media's already tight leash has been shortened further since he came to power.
" The state-controlled China Central Television in Beijing, he adds, "offered support by condemning rumormongers and decried the doctors' legitimate freedom to express their views.
At first there was speculation, never confirmed, about a mystery buyer, all too eagerly depicted by rumormongers as a shadowy Russian oligarch or a Chinese tycoon.
Mr. Modi and senior members of his party need to condemn rumormongers bent on mayhem, many of them connected to local politicians and Hindu militant groups.
The rumormongers "ask" whether Hillary is having secret heart problems, or secret seizures, or secret dementia — take your pick, really — each secret potential malady as unsubstantiated as the last.
Wall Street analysts and Apple rumormongers have been discussing the possibility for a while — Apple will reportedly announce a new shiny "Piano Black" color along with a matte black option.
An ecosystem of Apple rumormongers, which stretches globally and pounces on any scrap of information, has been trotting out bits and pieces of what to expect for almost a year.
When the market started to tumble over the summer, the government blamed rumormongers and speculators, and ordered securities firms and state-owned companies to keep buying, which simply disguised the underlying problems.
The more I thought about it and continued talking to people, the more I realized that what they meant was maybe the rumormongers weren't always good people, but their defenders hoped they still could be.
The pressure from lawmakers also comes as the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting raises new questions about how the social network can be manipulated by scammers and rumormongers, adding to Facebook's evolving dilemma over user content.
The pressure from lawmakers also comes as the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting raises new questions about how the social network can be manipulated by scammers and rumormongers, adding to Facebook's evolving dilemma over user content.
In a commentary published by the country's Supreme Court this week, a senior judge condemned police in Wuhan for arresting "rumormongers" who, it has since emerged, were merely medical workers trying to warn people of the potential dangers of the new virus.
Weeks later, China's Supreme Court vindicated him and other "rumormongers" by saying, "It might have been a fortunate thing ... if the public had listened to this 'rumor' at the time..." Not just a statistic On Friday, Li became one of more than 700 casualties of the Wuhan coronavirus.
Historians' and biographers' studies of these presidents have not supported such claims, nor have the claims been published in any peer-reviewed journal. These authors are generally ignored by scholars. They repeat each other's material and are classified as "rumormongers and amateur historians." Vaughn and BaKhufu have added little substantive research to their claims, although there has been extensive new documentation of race relations by others in the decades since Rogers published his pamphlet.
Petticoat politics emerged when the wives of cabinet members, led by Mrs. Calhoun, refused to socialize with the Eatons. Allowing a prostitute in the official family was unthinkable—but Jackson refused to believe the rumors, telling his Cabinet that "She is as chaste as a virgin!" Jackson believed that the dishonorable people were the rumormongers, who in essence questioned and dishonored Jackson himself by, in attempting to drive the Eatons out, daring to tell him who he could and could not have in his cabinet.
The first death from the new virus was reported on January 11. Several doctors were warned by the Wuhan police for "spreading misinformation" and eight "rumormongers" who were all doctors at Wuhan hospitals according to Wang Gaofei, Weibo's CEO were summoned by the police on January 3. Li Wenliang, one of the whistleblowers died from the virus on February 7 which was the same day when the discoverers of the outbreak, Zhang Jixian and Zhang Dingyu were honored by Hubei's government. The death of Dr. Li led to widespread grief and criticism towards the government.
Once Timberlake told Eaton of his financial troubles, Eaton unsuccessfully attempted to have the Senate pass legislation that would authorize payment of the debts Timberlake had accrued during his Naval service. Eventually, Eaton paid Timberlake's debts, and procured him a lucrative posting to the U.S. Navy's Mediterranean Squadron; many rumormongers asserted that Eaton aided Timberlake as a means to remove him from Washington, in order for Eaton to socialize with Peggy. While with the Mediterranean Squadron, Timberlake died on April 2, 1828. This served to fuel new rumors throughout Washington, suggesting he had taken his own life, as the result of Eaton's supposed affair with Peggy.
Though he accepts that some such statements were issued, he believes that they were intended to stop the panic that was causing the masses to abandon their villages and that they were issued as a warning to the increasing number of Arabs who were willing to accept partition as irreversible and cease struggling against it. From his point of view, in practice the AHC statements boomeranged and further increased Arab panic and flight. According to Aharon Cohen, head of Mapam's Arab department, the Arab leadership was very critical of the "fifth columnists and rumormongers" behind the flight. When, after April 1948, the flight acquired massive dimensions, Azzam Pasha, secretary of the Arab League, and King 'Abdailah both issued public calls to the Arabs not to leave their homes.

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