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"People just love to declare things dead, don't they?" she said.
Tetlock says to listen to their arguments and watch out for "the experts who say 'moreover' more often than they say 'however'" — i.e., people who double down on their arguments without qualifying them with contrasting information — as well as those who declare things "impossible" or "certain".
"I think the problem the mayor is going to have is, you can't declare things to be rosy and everything is fine but say to the state, 'Give us another $400 million, whatever,' " said Senator Dale M. Volker, a Republican from western New York.
You know, the thing on which you declare things such as canine critters, which in Australia have to be permitted and then quarantined for at least 10 days upon arrival.
First, the president doesn't get to declare things unconstitutional on his or her own say-so -- the president is entitled to his or her opinion, but that's all it is, an opinion.
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But soon people began sharing their goals, publicly declaring things like: "I need to get out of debt".
One exceptional poem of domestic anger declares, "Things have narrowed to a point / and no gorgeous diction can get you out of it".
Rigelsford would arrive at meetings declaring things like Jennifer Aniston's agent had phoned him last night saying his client was looking for projects.
Is there any hope?....[sic]" Meanwhile, Piers Morgan was branded "Zionist scum" for his stream of tweets on the topic of Israel-Gaza, in which he helpfully declared things like "I like Jews.
The mainstream press has carpet-bombed us with headlines declaring things like "The End of Capitalism" and "The Reagan Revolution Is Dead".
I ended up scrapping that post, having come to the conclusion that the wallet isn't dead just yet (give it another two or three years, tops) — not to mention that declaring things "dead" has become terribly cliché and is, from a writing standing, dead.
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