Sentence examples for become discredited from inspiring English sources

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Parliament, parties and politicians become discredited.

Michael Gove, the Conservative education secretary, has said that the system has become "discredited".

He said he believed the term had become discredited, "associated with a pugnacious temperament".

So has the fiscal bait that Mr. Johnson used to secure it, as "earmarks" have become discredited.

Most countries have had at least one of their mainstream parties become discredited by the Great Recession.

"We've arrived at the point where designing new devices just for the sake of doing so has become discredited".

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It becomes discredited if it is seen as an imposition, or if democracies use torture.

The idea of using industrial policy to direct technological change and select commercial winners became discredited.

Older models became discredited and new ideas and solutions came to the fore.

But when the pull-outs from Lebanon in 2000 and from Gaza in 2005 failed to create calm, unilateralism too became discredited.

Known as the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) it eased the passing of those at the end of their lives for years,  until it became discredited.

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