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The whole process of trying to parse the painfully obvious fallacy reminded me of the task of arguing against extremist Muslim clerics when they try to denigrate non-Muslims, the same momentary sense of helplessness and not knowing where to start.
"We all know it was because it was a marginal seat, why not just say so, why be hypocritical, why not just say it as it is, and why try to denigrate a company like SPC which is trying to do the right thing," Dr Stone told Guardian Australia.
Some people try to denigrate the value of Chile's commitment to reducing its debt by arguing that this was possible only because it was undertaken by an authoritarian government.
Which is why the Far Right has used every angle to try to denigrate and discredit the White House.
In the America we know, we celebrate our differences and make them work for the good of all, not try to denigrate or eradicate them.
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Amy Lawrence Conspiracyy theorists who tried to denigrate South Korea's admirable adventure.
THE Soviet Union tried to denigrate the Afghan mujahedeen by calling them bandits.
However, having said that, I am not trying to denigrate the work of the humanities.
Already those backing Mr. Bush have tried to denigrate any post-election counting as a faulty and overwrought exercise.
"Concerning the application of Islamic Shariah, some bodies have tried to denigrate in an unacceptable way," he said.
Some of Mr. Booker's opponents are trying to denigrate those assets — his fame, his ability to work with Republicans, his coziness with the moneyed class.
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