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This is a romance, though a disingenuous one.
The case made for expanding gambling is usually a disingenuous one.
Pretending that both sides of an issue are equal when they are not is not "balanced" journalism; it is a fairy tale — and, unlike most fairy tales, a disingenuous one.
So Kimmel gave her a disingenuous one, admitting ultimately that he isn't sorry at all.
That's the argument that politicians should be having, instead of a disingenuous one about solvency.
Accordingly, if this is a compromise between the intellectualists and the voluntarists, it is a disingenuous one.
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But he's also wet behind the ears: not exactly an unreliable narrator but an all too disingenuous one.
He said Mr. Suozzi was the disingenuous one, because he had promised to save taxpayers $100 million but pushed for a tax increase the day after the election.
So when he makes arguments that are at best factually wrong and at worst disingenuous, one cannot simply ignore them.
But Charles Jeffress, OSHA's director, called corporate America's cost estimates vastly inflated, suggesting those efforts were a disingenuous part of one of the most intensive lobbying efforts by business in years.
For a writer who takes pride in her emotional and literary punctilio ("There's a certain kind of personality — my own, maybe yours — that sets great store on seeing it straight," she says), Didion provides a strangely disingenuous answer, one that gets the evening off to a defensive, even false, start.
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