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Clegg's bemusement that the British electorate could not see how much good his party had done is either disingenuous or startlingly arrogant.

John Kerry's challenge to Snowden to return and face trial is either disingenuous or simply ignorant that current prosecutions under the Espionage Act allow no distinction whatever between a patriotic whistleblower and a spy.

Since police chiefs all around the country and two-thirds of the American people wanted the ban renewed, Senator Bill Frist, the majority leader, is either disingenuous or out of the loop when he suggests that the expiration of the ban reflects the will of the American people.

His declaration on Sunrise that he never knew me at all is either disingenuous or indicative of a degeneration beyond the merely political – you'd think as one of the few senior Labor men from working class suburbs he'd remember a young woman in public life who was, at least, one of his own.

The results were hideous, malicious, vile and repugnant, but to call them disappointing is either disingenuous or utterly clueless.

So San Francisco freelance writer Mathew Honan is either disingenuous, lazy or amazingly naive.

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But parliamentarians still backed Cameron, whose own justifications and those of his inner circle were either disingenuous or plain illiterate.

Suggestions that there has to be simultaneous global implementation for the idea to work are either disingenuous or misinformed.

Given the military realities of the age, Sazonov's notion of Russian mobilization as a mere "application of pressure" was either disingenuous or foolish.

Murphy is being either disingenuous or overly self-effacing with that crack about "the longer I've spent in this place": he's been in the Senate for four months.

Those who espouse a moral position, ie that should these women be allowed to drive they would run amok and go wherever they please putting themselves in harm's way and making rendezvous with men, are either disingenuous or naive.

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