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Outsiders, particularly Anglo-Saxons, have long argued that the German economy is dangerously distorted: too reliant on a few traditional manufacturing sectors, and with too little domestic demand.
"Hollywood's creations are the mirror in which Americans see themselves – and the current racially skewed reflection is dangerously distorted," wrote Pam Lambert in the issue.
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Owen would counter -- in vivid, gripping images -- that it is the White House, with its campaign to hide casualties from view, that is dangerously distorting reality.
But it's also a kind of mythmaking that dangerously distorts historical truths and undermines any honest evaluation of who best can lead the ruling party and the country.
To posit otherwise is to deflect the full measure of well-deserved blame from the major culprit of the second world war and to provide a scholarly basis for the historically-inaccurate "double genocide" theories, so prevalent recently in the post-communist world, which dangerously distort the history of the second world war and the Holocaust.
Second, Wade's proposal dangerously distorts the nature of science.
Some might argue that such revisionism is dangerously distorting.
In the wake of 9/11, US foreign policy became heavily distorted, suspecting Islamic terrorists everywhere while ignoring other, dangerously real threats.
Most dangerously, we see it in the way that religion is used to justify the murder of innocents by those who have distorted and defiled the great religion of Islam, and who attacked my country from Afghanistan.
Distorted steering.
Everything seemed distorted.
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