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He uncritically accepts studies whose results support his argument, rarely bothering to discuss whether or how often they have been replicated.
But he uncritically accepts as fact many other passages, like precisely what Jesus is supposed to have said at his trial before the high priest and full Sanhedrin.
Moreover, Mr. Steinberg uncritically accepts Mr. Figueroa's derision of "counselors for hire" and the suggestion that they "massage" students' application essays.
The only flaw in its story is that it uncritically accepts a political-science professor's assertion that small states "would be ignored by campaigns under a straight popular-vote count".
Bill Williams Sun City West, Ariz., Sept. 3, 2007 To the Editor: If a fawning American mainstream media uncritically accepts Gen. David H. Petraeus's forthcoming rosy scenario without verifiable evidence to support it, as it did Secretary of State Colin L. Powell's, shame on the media and shame on us if we fall for the same trick a second time.
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But they must also beware of uncritically accepting contemporary judgments.
Both Abbott and Bolt have voices which are widely heard and uncritically accepted.
But the truth is that knighthoods have never been uncritically accepted in Australia.
But it's important to at least try, rather than simply and uncritically accepting it.
So Rumsfeld's excessively optimistic assumptions of people running out with flowers to greet us, etc, were uncritically accepted.
Quine's work, though by no means widely accepted, has made analytic philosophers at least wary of uncritically accepting certain of their standard distinctions.
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