Sentence examples for would be propaganda from inspiring English sources

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Otherwise it would be propaganda.

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Beaton clearly has taken a side, although he stressed the play itself would not be propaganda.

Turning up would be a propaganda victory for the Mugabe mob.

By any measure, that would be a propaganda victory for the Taliban.

If she were to visit the UK it would be a propaganda mission".

Any evacuation, he reasoned, would be a propaganda gift for Hamas.

If they breached the perimeter, even with a symbolic attack, it would be enormous propaganda value for them".

They also fear that the film would be a "propaganda" conduit for the Church of Scientology (see our previous story here).

Being credited in any way with toppling George Bush would be a propaganda coup; but Mr Bush, by increasing American unpopularity in the Arab world, has also deepened the pool of potential recruits and speeded up what al-Qaeda sees as a desirable confrontation between America and Muslims.Moreover, the electoral consequences of a terrorist attack would be unpredictable.

The ruins would provide a rich source of looted antiquities that can be sold to black market buyers for a profit, and the destruction of the ruins, including the historic Temple of Bel, would be a propaganda boost to the militants that shows their ability to act with impunity and the impotence of the international community.

His aides say that he has to be sure that he will win because a second defeat would be a propaganda gift to Isis, hugely damaging to Britain in the eyes of its allies and, as they don't quite say, a personal humiliation for the prime minister.

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