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"We are not aware of anything to suggest that this is an instance of a reporter fabricating something," he said.
But why not just ignore my point rather than fabricating something to discredit?He accuses me of ignoring his point (or are you actually saying something else, Mr Mulligan?), when in that same post linked above I wrote:Mr Mulligan has taken a rather know-nothing view of population growth.
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They haven't managed so they've fabricated something.
"Why would we fabricate something like that?" she said.
"I had the chance to fabricate something to topple the regime," Mr. Janabi told the newspaper.
And then there's that metaphysical quality that's hardest to capture and impossible to fabricate: something like what Romans called genius loci, the spirit of the place.
"Sooner or later, he's going to fabricate something or find an opportunity to hurt someone else, whether it's prison personnel or another inmate".
"Why would we fabricate something like that?" The Trumpian answer is that, if it makes the President look bad, it must be a lie.
If one wishes to sound wise, but that is not in one's wheelhouse, fabricate something and pretend that it is a Chinese proverb.
While fake news is indeed the bane of journalism, everyone in business has, at some level, fabricated something.
"I had the chance to fabricate something, to topple the regime," he told the Guardian.
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