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15 Sentences With "scaremongers"

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The scaremongers have taken minor maintenance questions and wrongly suggested they point to significant problems with the plant.
But Spot may not be the manifestation of Skynet that most AI scaremongers want to think it is.
After the financial crash of 2008, some Vietnamese-Czechs turned to drug dealing, a trend exaggerated by media scaremongers.
It has denounced critics as scaremongers engaged in "Project Fear" and portrayed those doubting if Britain would do better outside the EU as unpatriotic.
We don't say that to be scaremongers — it's genuinely worth weighing hypothetical privacy risks associated with these products in case the worst case scenario ever plays out.
If the left doesn't speak to anger and try to "grab power" (and by that I mean win a majority) for our agenda, it'll only benefit the xenophobes and scaremongers of the right.
Eulogized by a variety of outlets, Chick was deemed "the cartoonist who wanted to save your soul from hell" (Christianity Today), "the reclusive king of the scaremongers" (The AV Club), and "one of the most prolific and polarizing religious leaders in US history" (First Things).
The far-right paranoiacs and scaremongers who pressured Trump to end DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) hate to acknowledge what we reality-moored types understand: Many of our country's finest minds and brightest ideas are forged when dreamers from elsewhere encounter an unfamiliar place with unimagined possibilities.
Armitage is the first poet laureate who is also a DJ. He is a massive music fan, especially of The Smiths. During what his wife Sue described as "a bit of a mid-life crisis", Armitage and his college friend Craig Smith founded the band The Scaremongers. Their only album, Born in a Barn, was released in 2010.
Andrew James Anthony Morris (born 1936)Morris, A. J. A.; Explore the British Library is a historian. He was educated at the London School of Economics and in 1974 was appointed Head of the School of Philosophy, Politics and History at Ulster College (now the University of Ulster). In 1981 he was elected a Nuffield Foundation Research Fellow.A. J. A. Morris, The Scaremongers.
" Ted Kessler of NME said: "So the scaremongers were wrong. Brett Anderson is the creative force behind Suede. Here's the proof: this week sees the release of their first post-Bernard Butler single and nobody can really admit that they thought it would sound half as good as it does." Kevin Courtney of The Irish Times said it is "probably their most direct and immediate pop statement to date.
Into the political vacuum, Esher wrote the memos that became established civil service procedure. When the Elgin Commission was asked to report on the conduct of war, it was Esher who wrote it after the Khaki Election, and continued to act to influence both King and parliament. They met Admiral Fisher at Balmoral to discuss reform of Naval structures, which relied heavily on Fisher's complex web of relatives in senior posts.Morris, The Scaremongers, p.
A. J. A. Morris, The Scaremongers. The Advocacy of War and Rearmament 1896–1914 (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984), p. 320. It was much criticised by the Liberal and Radical press. The Manchester Guardian was disgusted at the > insinuation that the German Government's views of international policy are > less scrupulous and more cynical than those of other Governments...Prussia's > character among nations is, in fact, not very different from the character > which Lancashire men give to themselves as compared with other Englishmen.
There were already rumors that secret forces were planning World War II or even World War III. The novel describes the Four: "There are people, not scaremongers, who know what they are talking about, and they say that there is a force behind the scenes […] A force which aims at nothing less than the disintegration of civilization. In Russia, you know, there were many signs that Lenin and Trotsky were mere puppets whose every action was dictated by another's brain." Elsewhere in the novel, Poirot states that their aim was to destroy the existing social order, and to replace it with an anarchy in which they would reign as dictators.
In 2002, CCF spokesman John Doyle described nationwide radio ads put out by the group as efforts to attract people to their website and "draw attention to our enemies: just about every consumer and environmental group, chef, legislator or doctor who raises objections to things like pesticide use, genetic engineering of crops or antibiotic use in beef and poultry." CCF gave out annual "Tarnished Halo" awards to so-called "animal-rights zealots, celebrity busybodies, environmental scaremongers, self-appointed "public interest" advocates, trial lawyers, and other food activists", and its Guest Choice Network affiliate gave out the "Nanny Awards" to "food cops, anti-biotech activists, vegetarian scolds and meddling bureaucrats". CCF criticized statistics used by nutrition groups to describe a global "obesity epidemic", and in 2005, it filed a series of Freedom of Information Act requests against the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in response to a CDC study stating that 400,000 Americans die each year as a consequence of being obese. After CCF campaign CDC reduced its estimates to 112,000 annual deaths, leading CCF to advertise widely that it had discredited the study.

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