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is demonising
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Worst of all, said General Cartwright, "AirSea Battle is demonising China.
This is demonising the global institutions and there's not much governments can do.
"[Western unfriendliness] targets China's system and is demonising more Chinese talented people.
In part, the administration is demonising insurers in an effort to transform the new health law from an electoral liability into an asset.
The government is "demonising working men and women" by accusing striking staff of having "contempt for ordinary people", the leader of Britain's biggest union has said.
There is another extreme of people who say it was outrageous that Benefits Street was ever made and it is demonising people on welfare.
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She has described Republicans as enemies, and is demonised by them in return.
Social housing is demonised while its leaders stand back and watch helplessly.
"I am a big fan of general practice and I think the way sometimes it is demonised is very bad, and very bad for patients," he said.
I don't know why critics are demonising them.
It prompted athlete Brendan Foster to complain the education secretary was "demonising" running.
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