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The convincing intelligence has in recent years been discredited.

But, more important, neocons have been discredited for ideological reasons.

For he still clung, amid the decay of moral platitudes, to the discredited ideal of chivalry.

Just so you know, many of Freud's theories have been discredited.

The perceived failure of this approach discredited non-intervention, and ended up enhancing the influence of Mellon's successors.

But better no ratings at all, perhaps, than those of a discredited oligopoly supported by a short-sighted central bank.

I also don't want to use some new technology to arrive at a discredited solution that's been passed by in the marketplace.

The story ends with the opening up of Siberian oil in the late 1960s, which gives a broken economy and discredited party their reprieve.

I'm not an economist, and I hear that the theory has been by now discredited, so I discredit economist reaganom really don't want to imply that the Laffer Cruve is fundamentally true in economics.

If I were to make corrections that make more bits of the map shaded blue, then I would run the risk of having the whole thing discredited as alarmist.

The revival led to the development of pharmacology under the influence of Paracelsus and to the rise of modern chemistry. Not until the 19th century were the gold-making processes of alchemists finally discredited.

I haven't discredited to Delawares.

She discredited him with ugly gossip.

She did not observe women's way, but she was discredited.

All of which may be dismissed as the self interested carping of Britain's discredited fat cats.

Many of these studies were discredited because they involved small numbers of people, were poorly designed, and poorly run.

But often such rules have been discredited by manipulation-think of Britain's Golden rule, which permitted borrowing only to invest over the economic cycle.

The hospital had done the full-body X-rays, known as “babygrams,” even though they had been largely discredited because of concerns about the potential harm of radiation on the young.

Lu Yin's novel“ Lishi's Diary" and Ling Shuhua's noel“ A Hearing Story" are2 lesbian novels, which discredited and resisted the traditional sexual order, but the ideals of former was built a sisterhood's utopia, the latter expressed“ mannish protest" by means of disguise.

New information discredited the old report.

Even more embarrassed, more discredited, we must pretend to care of.

Its first proper chairman, Neville Chamberlain, was discredited in many people's eyes by appeasement, but he was the first Tory leader to dedicate himself systematically to welfare questions.

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We discredited the story as mere rumour.

Bringing in a new chief executive, he adds, distances KPS from the discredited previous management and "builds trust".

But others have been discredited, tooâ not least the police.

Im not an economist, I hear that the theory has been by now discredited, so I really dont want to imply that the Laffer Cruve is fundamentally true in economics.

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