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North Korea released three Americans speciously accused of espionage and "hostile acts".
Moreover, physicians are trained to be healers, not killers, however speciously the killing is rationalized.
Without evidence, these false articles and speciously labeled videos describe Kelley as a radical leftist sympathizer or a militant atheist.
Rubio has speciously and cynically claimed that the Orlando massacre called him to leave his plow and return to public life.
Some commentators have argued, however speciously, that mass killings of people addicted to opium by Chairman Mao "solved" China's problem with the drug in the 1950s.
Some supporters of this 1L2C scheme compare it, speciously, to the customs preclearance procedure that the United States government has set up in several Canadian airports.
In Taylor's work, the dream is not to finally and speciously separate these two worlds of struggle and success, as O. J. Simpson notoriously attempted to do, but to insist on their relation.
So long as anti-Semitic arguments or images are framed, however speciously, as commentary about Israel, there will be a tendency to view them as a form of political opinion, not ethnic prejudice.
The network looked only at the biggest nights of television — which it defined, let's just say, somewhat speciously — and it was thrilled to announce that it had won 70 percent of those nights.
So he's eagerly gotten into fights, like one over the weekend with the Center for American Progress about a video produced by an affiliated website that speciously accused him of profiting off his 2016 run.
Debi Riggs Shaw, Paupack, Pa. You have speciously and stereotypically implied that poor people are stupid in their consumer purchases and habits whereas the actual story reports how most consumers of any stripe buy too many snack foods including accursed sodas.
And then, last March, Brazile misled about Clinton collusion telling Time Magazine, in reality, not only was I not playing favorites, the more competitive and heated the primary got, the harder the DNC staff work to be speciously be fair and beyond reproach.
The campaign disheartened Stanton, but barely distracted him. Limantour had built up a speciously substantial case. He had accrued a preponderance of ostensibly sound evidence, such as witness testimony, grants signed by Manuel Micheltorena, the Mexican governor of California prior to cessation, and paper with a special Mexican government stamp. However, Auguste Jouan's information was instrumental in Stanton's case.
Constantius, supposedly inspired by his father Constantine in a nocturnal vision, indignantly declined the offer.Gibbon, p. 590 Constantius, however, designed to conceal his enmity to Vetranio, and, while disdaining negotiation with Magnentius, speciously conceded his (Vetranio's) claims and title, wishing to reconcile him to his cause for the war against Magnentius. The vacillating Illyrian accepted the rapproachment, again uniting himself to the house of Constantine.
A meeting of the Anti-Corn Law League in Exeter Hall in 1846 In 1820, the Merchants' Petition, written by Thomas Tooke, was presented to the House of Commons. The petition demanded free trade and an end to protective tariffs. The Prime Minister, Lord Liverpool, who claimed to be in favour of free trade, blocked the petition. He argued, speciously, that complicated restrictions made it difficult to repeal protectionist laws.
Niacin, also known as Vitamin B3, is speciously claimed by some to "burn it out" of one's system when taken at high doses (250–500 mg per day). While some Internet (and other) sources claim that this works wonders, there is no supporting scientific evidence. Very high doses can also cause adverse side effects. This legend may have been (inadvertently) inspired by Narconon, a Scientology-based drug rehabilitation program that uses exercise, saunas, and dangerously high doses of niacin (and other vitamins) to detox.
UMG claimed that their promotional CDs marked "promotional use only" are their property for eternity and cannot be resold. > Augusto deceives potential eBay buyers by speciously claiming that he has > the right, under U.S. copyright law, to sell the "Promo CDs" under the > "first sale doctrine" embodied in . (In fact, since "Promo CDs" are never > sold, only licensed, that doctrine simply does not apply.) The Electronic Frontier Foundation stepped in on behalf of Augusto and claimed that Augusto has the right to resell the CDs under the first sale doctrine. Joe Gratz of Durie Tangri represented Augusto.
While praising all the actors, he regretted the film's "snide anti-intellectual stance". Other critics underscored the cultural attitudes behind the film's politics. In the New York Herald Tribune, Ogden Reid, later a Congressman, wrote: "McCarey's picture of how America ought to be is so frightening, so speciously argued, so full of warnings against an intelligent solution to the problem that it boomerangs upon its own cause." The New Yorker said the film advised the public to "cut out thinking, obey their superiors blindly, regard all political suspects as guilty without trial, revel in joy through strength, and pay more attention to football".
All the while, Horton engaged his interest in inter-church relations by participating in bodies that eventually became the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches. He demonstrated a peculiar desire to, in the "Faith and Order" components of world ecumenical discussion, advance the notion that God desired for those Protestant churches separated for generations due to minor conflicts over theology and, more speciously, ethnic and socioeconomic differences to overcome the alienations of the past and join forces to bring a stronger Christian witness to a world beset by wars, poverty, and increasing indifference or hostility toward spiritual matters. Horton was undergirded in his thinking to a considerable measure by the influence of neoorthodoxy espoused by the likes of Karl Barth, one of whose books Horton translated into English. Due to his acumen and the keen ecumenical leanings of the CC Churches, Horton became the denomination's minister and general secretary in 1938, which gave him the leadership of the main national decision-making entity within the group.

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