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A whiff of hypocrisy?
That said, there's more than a whiff of hypocrisy to conservatives' outrage in this matter.
It's a fair question; the American and European positions have a whiff of hypocrisy.
There was more than a whiff of hypocrisy in Mr. Rumsfeld's comments yesterday.
Normally, when a party applauds a defeated or deposed bigwig there is a strong whiff of hypocrisy in the air.
"The whiff of hypocrisy coming from Cameron as he harps on about voting thresholds is overwhelming," he said.
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Still, I can't help detecting a whiff of American hypocrisy here.
Nostrils tickled by a faint whiff of rank hypocrisy, emanating from the spectacle of violent men being reprimanded for violent deeds in the context of a violent game?
Tocqueville's solution has a whiff of characteristic French cynicism, even of hypocrisy.
The atmosphere was rife with hypocrisy and even a whiff of nihilism.
An act of hypocrisy?
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