Like it's often discredited because it's considered throwaway entertainment for women the same way One Direction or Ariana Grande are discredited in music.
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" On Wednesday, Ivanka Trump dismissed the piece as "discredited.
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He left office discredited, but most Republicans have not changed.
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But since Brown's death, that system has been widely discredited.
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Written by same people as last discredited story on woman.
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Some ideas in the past came around that were discredited.
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Trump speaks about a discredited claim that vaccines cause autism.
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The MDC was widely discredited by its stint in coalition.
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But I've been wondering, exactly how discredited is socialism, really?
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At the very least, it wasn't publicly discredited very often.
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The Mexican president has systematically discredited journalists and media outlets.
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Over the years, various types of "junk science" have been discredited.
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Multiple others "admitting" to being the founder have since been discredited.
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Routine screening tests to identify it early largely have been discredited.
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"The people who originally complained were largely discredited," she tells Broadly.
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And then there's Andrew Wakefield, the discredited physician-researcher from Britain.
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Mr Trump urged an end to "the discredited Mueller Witch Hunt".
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Some will see this as harking back to a discredited past.
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He has discredited Mr Rouhani, who will leave office in 2021.
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You've totally discredited the work I did, and it's not fair!
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The rise of litigation funding has discredited doctrines with ancient roots.
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Written by same people as last discredited story on woman. WATCH!
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Islamism flourished after the 1967 war, when Israel's victory discredited nationalists.
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But we're used to being pandered to, discredited, and altogether ignored.
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The project was undermined by the discredited racist President Andrew Johnson.
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That principle has been challenged and even discredited in recent years.
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Trump called the dossier "fake" and "discredited" four times that month.
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As in 2015, Williamson's suggestions were discredited by his fellow MPs.
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Written by same people as last discredited story on women. WATCH!
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But the lawsuit points out that study has since been discredited.
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The May election that returned Maduro to power was largely discredited.
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Every time the mayor mentioned the N.Y.P.D., he was immediately discredited.
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Outside the church, the belief has been widely discredited as retrograde.
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Another, Mr. Avitto, had been thoroughly discredited by the appeals court.
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"A lot of those hypotheses have been discredited," said Dr. Scheele.
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The evidence against Mr. Cooper has largely been discredited, but Gov.
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Neither side gave details on the discredited arson evidence on Monday.
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It is the clear endorsement of a discredited and dangerous idea.
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Other politicians also insisted they were innocent and discredited the testimonies.
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When survivors come forward, some are disparaged, discredited, discounted, isolated, shunned.
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In fact, it was Pellman's research that ended up being discredited.
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The word "evangelical" is already being discredited for an entire generation.
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A lawyer for Epstein has called the trafficking allegations old and discredited.
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And I think that the Mueller investigation has been totally discredited. SEN.
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The first one of these discredited, unprofessional stories came from People magazine.
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He has also embraced entirely discredited theories that link vaccines to autism.
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They're discredited, they're shamed, by the perpetrator or people surrounding the perpetrator.
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One accused of sexual harassment by Anita Hill, whose testimony was discredited.
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The discredited ex "Satanist" who hit it big as a Christian comedian?
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GIULIANI: -- trying to bring Steele back in after he was completely discredited.
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Critics have since widely discredited the move, calling the currency a "scam."
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GIULIANI: Trying to bring Steele back in after he was completely discredited.
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"Not only was Hoover completely discredited — so was his party," said Brechin.
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It's still too easy for one voice to be disregarded or discredited.
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They are not going to admit that, but it's been totally discredited.
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Discredited former Alabama Judge Roy Moore will never serve in the Senate.
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By summer, however, the basis of the law had been resoundingly discredited.
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The film, Vaxxed, is directed by the discredited physician-researcher Andrew Wakefield.
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The good news today is that the region's strongmen are increasingly discredited.
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We have done so knowing we will be disbelieved, discredited and degraded.
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I don't think they're talking about central planning, which everyone considers discredited.
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With no alternative to replace it, the discredited theory proves remarkably resilient.
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"The government has long held discredited views about encryption," Mr. Wyden wrote.
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Instead, the N.L.D. government has dismissed and discredited much of the media.
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"They should drop the discredited Mueller witch hunt now!" the president wrote.
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"He has been discredited for years because he's so invasive," he said.
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But not all of the allegations in the document have been discredited.
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DOJ's Emails & Notes show Bruce Ohr's connection to (phony & discredited) Trump Dossier.
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The Trump administration's deregulatory policy is cut from that same discredited cloth.
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Every pillar, from finance, to security, to politics, to media has been discredited.
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Workers of firm involved with the discredited and Fake Dossier take the 5th.
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"Chairman Nunes' discredited behavior has tarnished that office," Pelosi said in a statement.
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Cunha's critics demand that the discredited lawmaker be barred from politics next week.
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Also tonight, Hillary Clinton is now defending this discredited, phony, anti-Trump dossier.
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Still, Mr Katzenberg's insistence on "fresh, new stories" has not been wholly discredited.
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Perhaps the most positive aspect of this election is what it has discredited.
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Movements built around charismatic leaders evaporate when that leader is assassinated or discredited.
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This month Brazil's discredited lawmakers came up with a scheme to replace them.
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"The march of time has discredited these laws and policies," the brief states.
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Brexiteers have studied gravity models and insist that they have been "long discredited".
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The claim has been discredited by intelligence officials and clarified by the campaign.
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Her campaign is busted paying for the salacious and partly discredited Trump dossier.
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Though conversion therapy has been discredited, it has yet to be outlawed nationwide.
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You have been proven as failures, and your entire worldview has been discredited.
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This so-called 'documentary' is just another rehash of dated and discredited allegations.
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During those war years, the Continent was devastated and its nation-states discredited.
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Not one has produced evidence of widespread wrongdoing, and all have been discredited.
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Why would Franken use a discredited lawyer's inconsistent statements to berate a colleague?
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": Hillary Clinton responded, saying the Benghazi report is filled with "discredited conspiracy theories.
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"It's both a discredited theory and treatment in mental health," Dr. Norcross said.
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"I don't want to see those brave men get discredited," Mr. Hartas said.
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No longer are we chained down by the discredited approaches of the past.
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The more discredited Rosenstein is politically, the more palatable his firing would be.
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We are expected to not complain as we are diminished, degraded and discredited.
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But we live in abnormal times where guesswork and punditry are quickly discredited.
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Pompeo, would rather talk about quid pro quos or revive the discredited claim
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Background reading: • The evidence against Mr. Cooper has largely been discredited, but Gov.
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The "bleak, reactive counter-narrative" that motivates Tesla skeptics has been thoroughly discredited.
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Think of him giving credence to racism we thought forever discredited in America.
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Latin America's political class has been discredited by corruption and campaign-finance scandals.
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If Mr. Mueller's investigation could be discredited, then impeachment might be less likely.
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The scare story was based on the mumblings of a discredited defense analyst.
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Through it all, he has continued pushing discredited conspiracy theories with racist undertones.
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Chamisa, 40, a trained lawyer fond of sharp suits, has already discredited the process.
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Inaccurate autopsy results can ruin lives: of grieving parents or of discredited medical professionals.
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The steps outlined above will set Trump apart from the discredited foreign policy establishment.
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Vindman with the discredited claim that he had been "insubordinate" and had poor judgment.
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And you talk to medical professionals, and they all discredited what I went through.
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Instead, they have turned a blind eye to it, or even discredited victims' claims.
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The proposed reforms are exactly what the disheveled, discredited organization needs to right itself.
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Republicans never discredited Ford's testimony; most of them never even said they doubted her.
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Worse yet, Mr Santrich has discredited his old comrades who vehemently defended his innocence.
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Still, its rhetoric stuck around despite the fact that the paper's claims were discredited.
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Of course, plenty of scientists had discredited Strumia's arguments on their scientific merits alone.
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It has discredited the left-wing Workers' Party (PT), which he founded and led.
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Considering their checkered past, these agencies can't afford to be embarrassed or discredited further.
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Many can, but find giving testimony distressing, or fear being discredited by the police.
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The discredited story marks one of the most humiliating episodes in Rolling Stone's history.
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They are not going to admit to it, but it has been totally discredited.
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But Williams should have omitted the long-discredited "Age of Reform," by Richard Hofstadter.
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Jackson's estate has criticized the documentary, which it says dredges up old "discredited" allegations.
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"Guerilla" is very much about the ways a woman can be discredited without recourse.
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"This is the alt right 2.0 because the alt right was discredited," Crenshaw said.
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In conservative-land, it's widely said that Comey "failed," that he's been completely discredited.
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And what the President was also pushing was the discredited myth of voter fraud.
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Fallout from the Salem witch trials of 1692 had discredited the colony's Congregationalist ministers.
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Mr. Mumler was acquitted but also discredited after being suspected of manipulating photo plates.
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By now, the call for the president's wall has been thoroughly discredited as unnecessary.
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It's impossible to locate a single, tipping point event that irreversibly discredited the enterprise.
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They left in the body of literature that Simmons and Simonsohn's P-curve discredited.
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The once-powerful televangelists Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Bakker were discredited by lurid scandals.
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Years later, the hair "match" claimed by the prosecutor was discredited through DNA testing.
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Clinton pointed out that the study Trump referenced was "debunked" and its methodology discredited.
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A discredited "old guard" doesn't automatically lose power; a chauvinism revealed doesn't just evaporate.
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A process will then be set in motion that restores the old, discredited system.
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Mr. Trump portrayed the congressman's assertions as a vindication of his widely discredited accusation.
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Williamson hasn't used her presidential platform to push these discredited and highly inflammatory theories.
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This was a year when predictions were shattered, polls discredited, facts eschewed and rationality dismissed.
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These lies come from outlets whose past stories and past claims have already been discredited.
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The interlocking investigations known as Lava Jato (Car Wash) have discredited the entire political class.
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Far from being discredited, it has produced 32 indictments and five guilty pleas so far.
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Bennett walked alongside Pan, peppering him with discredited anti-vaccine arguments about mercury and aluminum.
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While at the Cannes Film Festival, Hayek spoke about how Weinstein discredited women of color.
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And for that to be discredited by someone who has never met me was upsetting.
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"Through it all, he has continued pushing discredited conspiracy theories with racist undertones," she said.
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This relic of early 20th-century thought has long been discredited by the historical profession.
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He was not part of the movement and had worked under previous, now-discredited administrations.
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He remains popular, and he might now steal votes from his discredited former coalition partners.
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Dekanoidze said judges were deliberately reinstating discredited officers for fear the judiciary could be next.
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The comparative study of race—dominating many early displays of human remains—was largely discredited.
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They see him as an old-school '70s leftist touting discredited ideas like nationalizing industries.
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It was once seen as a matter of fundamental importance, then as a discredited notion.
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Just last week, Trump tweeted out a widely discredited urban legend about US Army Gen.
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Airlines and their allies offer a variety of largely discredited justifications for their power grab.
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That claim has now been thoroughly discredited, as election returns from the Rust Belt attest.
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By 2010, the lab had been discredited by a decade of botched science and scandal.
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Trump has repeatedly claimed that the claims made in the dossier are false and discredited.
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Clinton pointed out that the study referenced by Trump was "debunked" and its methodology discredited.
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Hillary Clinton systematically attacked and discredited the victims of Bill Clinton's sexual harassment and assault.
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The concept that providing a mechanism for debt restructuring is a bailout is becoming discredited.
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Republicans have, at this point, firmly discredited Democratic moderates and their promises of technocratic compromises.
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The results cast into sharp relief how discredited Mexico's two historical political parties have become.
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If Lula, or the party more broadly, is discredited, Brazil could lurch to the right.
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Ways that we could measure that, like audience response, are actually discredited by most journalists.
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Bestowing the Presidential Medal of Freedom on a discredited economist was another gross Trump injustice.
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The film's star, Chloë Grace Moretz, dedicated the award to survivors of the discredited practice.
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Yellow Vests: The protests in France have weakened President Emmanuel Macron and discredited opposition parties.
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He's been discredited for being a biracial adoptee who was raised in a white family.
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The president has shared discredited information from his Twitter account on subjects like voter fraud.
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They have also discredited the claim that the man yelled "Allahu akbar" during the episode.
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It may be an irrational adherence to the discredited trickle-down theories of Milton Friedman.
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He is citing as an authority the ruminations of a discredited right-wing conspiracy theorist.
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After the story was discredited, she said she regretted having mentioned it in a speech.
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Every psychic phenomenon our staff looked at was quickly discredited, or duplicated easily by magicians.
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One of these requested probes concerned a discredited conspiracy theory that Sekulow repeated on Friday.
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But they can also be full of facts that have been either questioned or discredited.
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But so far, that information has been largely discredited, debunked or recanted by key players.
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Those began three years ago with the end of the discredited presidency of Traian Basescu.
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It has been discredited by the medical establishment and denounced by gay and transgender groups.
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The Democrats want a discredited Barr; they want him perceived as doing the president's bidding.
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And those trying to cover up the dirty truth should be not only discredited but reviled.
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Doctor Grigory Rodchenkov was once the head of the now-discredited Moscow sports laboratory in question.
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They feel that they're seen as rednecks, that they live in a region that's being discredited.
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Gilmour, on the other hand, became a poster boy for the protests and discredited the action.
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But, owing to his persistence in the years since, his discredited allegations have spread like mold.
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Its ideology and appeal can only be discredited by the very people it claims to represent.
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The notion has since been widely discredited and retracted from the journal it was published in.
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The idea that vaccines can be harmful to child development has been forcefully and repeatedly discredited.
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And many fear that if science becomes more political, their ideas will be even more discredited.
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Of course, for Clinton, Kissinger has never been discredited—instead, he's been her mentor for years.
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The ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, has since deliberately discredited and paralyzed Turkey's parliament.
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Today, conversion therapy has been discredited by basically every major medical and psychological organization out there.
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Financial contracts worth more than $300 trillion are linked to the discredited London Interbank Offered Rate.
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Bundy knows nothing of the adversity faced by the entire race of people that he discredited.
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"These lies come from outlets whose past stories and claims have already been discredited," he added.
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Carhart, making a widely discredited claim that long-term mental health suffering can result from abortions.
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Bedingfield described Schweizer as a "discredited right-wing polemicist" who doesn't deserve The Times' powerful platform.
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In 2014, the Baltimore Sun reported that ADF defended the discredited "conversion therapies" for gay minors.
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Yet these views have been discredited as far too optimistic by observers throughout the political spectrum.
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Another country's citizens may be ready to abandon the discredited and economically disastrous ideology of communism.
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The committee similarly discredited two subsequent reports of C.T.E. Dr. Omalu had found in retired players.
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" Why it matters: "It is difficult to see something you so deeply value discredited so comprehensively.
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With our international influence at historic lows, we can little afford a discredited secretary of state.
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So the Trump administration has mostly been run, ineffectually, by the discredited establishment that Trump defeated.
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But the failure of import-substituting industrialization in Latin America and India largely discredited that view.
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The dioceses often discredited survivors' claims by "focusing on the survivors' personal lives," the report said.
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But the 2020 primaries have discredited Mr. Sanders's strategy, Eric Levitz writes at New York magazine.
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Leslie has made her point, but only partly; she's discredited the prosecution's witnesses, but only partly.
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Should they be stripped of world records because they competed in systems that have been discredited?
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Bradbury has suffered no consequences for his 2007 memo that helped authorize the since-discredited program.
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That reversal bolstered hard-line critics who said it discredited those who had accepted American assurances.
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Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates on Monday dismissed Bondi's allegations, saying they had been widely discredited.
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New York City will repeal its ban on the discredited practice of gay conversion therapy. Why?
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Already faltering, their nominee's 22019 defeat discredited them even more — not just externally, but internally too.
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It has dismissed the organization as "discredited," pointing to a defamation lawsuit it settled in 2018.
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Regulation based on overall earnings in non-utility industries like railroads is widely discredited, deservedly so.
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Members decisively rejected that proposal in an online vote that has further discredited Mr Di Maio.
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The allegations were later discredited and convictions overturned, but the actions damaged morale and fuelled resentment.
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But his continued use of a discredited fact is a core element of his political technique.
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Instead, his fame — and the popularity of an officially discredited art form — may have saved him.
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He said Mr. Trump and Mr. Kennedy were being fooled by "long-discredited" theories about vaccines.
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Now I have to put up with a Fake Book, written by a totally discredited author.
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The allegations were later discredited and convictions overturned, but the actions damaged morale and fueled resentment.
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But somehow, some so-called medical practitioners are still employing homeopathic medicine, a discredited 18th-century practice.
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According to Marketplace, the system has already been used to deny loans to "discredited" members of society.
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Fact-checking Trump Trump says the whistleblower has been discredited, but the facts tell a different story.
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After McCarthy was discredited, Cohn became a lawyer in Manhattan known for his aggressive intimidation of opponents.
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The UN Human Rights Council was created 13 years ago to replace the discredited Human Rights Commission.
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The pathologist based that conclusion on a "lung float" test, a method which has long been discredited.
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Accusations of wrongdoing, including allegations that Planned Parenthood sold fetal tissue for profit, have been thoroughly discredited.
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Second, it has to rebuild relations with foreign regulators who now matter more than the discredited FAA.
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The notion has since been widely discredited and retracted from the journal in which it was published.
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One is by Andrew Wakefield, author of a discredited study from 1998 that linked vaccines with autism.
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The country's statistics remain cloudy as Macri reforms a statistics agency long discredited for publishing false data.
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"Conversion therapy," a damaging and discredited practice aimed at changing a person's sexuality, could soon become illegal.
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The GOP's claims that "competition will work" have been repeatedly discredited over the last two-plus decades.
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Yung said only a single analysis has ever deviated from that range, and it's been largely discredited.
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It's a far-right fringe group that was founded on disturbing and discredited ideas about racial inferiority.
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At Rose's, the nearest kitchen, we hear rumors (later discredited) that there were hypothermia deaths last night.
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They can pal around with their buddies and they don't get penalized or discredited because they're there.
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The Clinton campaign famously paid for the lurid details contained in the since widely discredited opposition research.
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Bills recently introduced in Virginia, South Carolina and Tennessee endorse the same discredited definition of anti-Semitism.
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The parties that responded to calls for patriotism and showed commitment to the European ideal were discredited.
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Jeb drew his advisers from the same pool of discredited thinkers who planned and executed the war.
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Iran reacted harshly by saying that Salman was discredited internationally by his "immature" behavior, state television reported.
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The golden idea of money should have been firmly discredited by John Maynard Keynes and his followers.
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Gov. Ralph Northam signed a bill prohibiting medical professionals from using the widely discredited practice on minors.
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Ms. Riggs added that the administration "appears to be outsourcing the Commission's discredited agenda" to federal prosecutors.
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Old first-aid maxims — like slitting open the wound and sucking out the venom — are now discredited.
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Now Dr. Prasad and his colleagues are trying to learn how widespread are discredited practices and ideas.
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With Bushonomics completely discredited by 20143, however, the GOP was clearly in need of a brand refresh.
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Too many witnesses, documents, and self-incriminating statements have discredited him and substantiated the case against him.
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The museum and Israel flourished in years when those ideas were assumed to have been conclusively discredited.
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His ideas have been discredited for years and years, and so there's no argument to be had.
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In return, we've been abused, discredited, blacklisted, turned into punch lines and driven out of the industry.
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But that sort of language was wholly inappropriate and discredited a lot of what he was saying.
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Not the left-wing elites, now aging, disarmed and discredited after the debacle of their nationalist movements.
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As a consequence, the country's discredited justice system is, for a change, gaining some credibility and independence.
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"[Trump's lawyers] were trucking in all these totally false and discredited theories, conspiracy and otherwise," Schumer added.
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On both the left and the right, the grand old parties of yore have been shattered, discredited.
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There is no evidence to support the claim, which has been discredited repeatedly by numerous fact-checkers.
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She swatted aside the "discredited" piece and said he has a history of promoting women in business.
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He preys on thousands of vulnerable people to pay exorbitant tuition for his thoroughly discredited Trump University.
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It's a marketing construct built around a discredited prefix that was originally coined for an invented science.
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By then, Donald Trump was offering support on Twitter for the discredited link between autism and vaccination.
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Brown no longer does cold reading and, in his shows, has ridiculed psychics and discredited their techniques.
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There is no evidence supporting those discredited theories, which is also undermined by the new watchdog report.
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There were even rumors, often discredited, of an assassination plot against Communist leaders involving a Catholic priest.
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A recurrent theme was his extensively discredited claim that millions of people voted illegally in November's election.
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With Bushonomics completely discredited by 2009, however, the GOP was clearly in need of a brand refresh.
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The very tactics he was arguing for had just been discredited in the most high-profile way possible.
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We have that phony Russian witch hunt which is finally becoming discredited because that&aposs what it is.
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The three candidates would prohibit nationwide gay conversion therapy, a widely discredited practice that claims to undo homosexuality.
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The study has since been discredited and, in 2010, was formally retracted by the journal that published it.
|
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Here and throughout this show, racism is disposed of as a "discredited" side effect of a past time.
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They should absolutely not be used to give credence to discredited theories that, for instance, vaccines cause autism.
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One reason is that he has discredited Hassan Rouhani, Iran's president and a champion of the nuclear deal.
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What I was amazed that it&aposs almost $211 million that they paid, and it&aposs totally discredited.
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In the interview, Abbott was asked if he feared Trump's policy positions would be "discredited" if he lost.
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Multiple sources, but almost every one of them has come out and discredited the claims made by Woodward.
|
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Official government statistics were widely discredited, prompting the International Monetary Fund to issue a formal censure in 2013.
|
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This study, led by the discredited physician-researcher Andrew Wakefield, is where the current vaccine-autism debate started.
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Rice cited an anti-Islam YouTube video as the reason behind the terrorist attack, a now discredited claim.
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Even when ideas are relatively extreme, they can still be discussed and discredited within the normal political framework.
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The videos resulting from this footage have been largely discredited, but initially fueled arguments for defunding Planned Parenthood.
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According to Buzzfeed, that discredited story was part of what spurred the invention of the pizza restaurant theory.
|
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How many times do the "apocalyptics" have to be discredited before the media calls them out as "propagandists"?
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But our cause does not serve the interests of the handful of discredited apologists of the Tehran regime.
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"Trump is closing his campaign with discredited conspiracies, debunked attacks and dangerous vitriol," a Clinton campaign official said.
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Had FDR packed the court and discredited it, the court likely could never have made these later reforms.
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Hard right anti-Semitic violence, no matter how destructive, is hopefully a discredited remnant of the dark past.
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And yet at every stage of this case, until the sentencing, it was Turner's account that was discredited.
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Or was it Trump's judgment in deciding to exhume discredited conspiracy theories about the Clintons murdering Vince Foster?
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But the Kenyatta case has come to define the court and, many would say, has permanently discredited it.
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That was preposterous: History hasn't discredited the complaints of blacks but rather has shown that they were muted.
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Those on the left will fear Constitutional Localism as a return to the discredited doctrine of states' rights.
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Our approach is based on principled realism — not discredited theories that have failed for decades to yield progress.
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And the president sticks to baffling statements (about voter fraud, for instance) long after they've been widely discredited.
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Key concepts have been distorted by misuse and discredited by decades of Soviet and then Putin-era propaganda.
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Over time, we'd succeeded in delegitimizing the media altogether — all the normal guideposts were down, the referees discredited.
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As a devotee of empiricism, Mr. Zozaya felt compelled to push back against the discredited autism-vaccines link.
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Although his theory has been discredited, people who believe Jones have harassed and taunted families of the victims.
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The two powers amplify discredited conspiracy theories and sow division as they look to undermine the United States.
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It has used a network of government-linked social media accounts to spread discredited, and sometimes contradictory, theories.
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Even Vice President Mike Pence tweets regularly about Venezuela, accusing Cuba of propping up Mr. Maduro's discredited regime.
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The theory, later discredited, was used to promote the racist idea that black people were inferior to whites.
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Nearly 1,000 Americans died in the 1968 fighting around Khe Sanh (far more than the discredited official toll).
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There, as in the United States, some people cling to the discredited theory that vaccines can cause autism.
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Largely discredited since the fall of the Third Reich, Bertillon's most enduring and visible legacy is the mugshot.
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Ms. Park's scandal discredited the once-strong South Korean right, creating space for a liberal to take over.
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They were barely shaken by the 2009 financial crisis, which discredited one established branch of standard economic thinking.
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But the rumors had their desired effect: They discredited not only Judge Barrios but also the genocide trial.
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He called Mueller's investigation "totally conflicted and discredited" and demanded the probe be brought to an end immediately.
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Trump's allies later promoted that theory to undermine Mueller's conclusions about Russian interference, but it has been discredited.
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Just as they failed to understand Trump's rise, they fail to see that their theories have been discredited.
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The demonstrators discredited that idea when they massed around it brandishing burning torches and chanted white supremacist slogans.
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In the tumultuous saga of Obokata's discredited research, much has been made of the scientist's gender and appearance.
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Our approach is based on principled realism -- not discredited theories that have failed for decades to yield progress.
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In Hill's opening statement, she called out "some of you on this committee" who spread the discredited theory.
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A rolling series of disclosures about contacts between Trump associates and Russians have discredited the president's public denials.
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I respect these opinions and, despite whether the discussion is right or wrong, no opinion should be discredited.
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In Iran, any remaining advocates of diplomacy will be pushed out of the way, discredited by the American President.
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When a woman is "emotional" she is discredited, but when the same is said of a man, he's justified.
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So it's like, things of that nature where people came out, but their stories could kind of be discredited.
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Like the discredited Pizzagate conspiracy theory, QAnon also involves regular accusations against public figures of being involved in pedophilia.
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" When asked specifically about reports that Vindman's testimony discredited the president's "perfect transcript" theory, Shimkus responded: "I don't know.
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Some prominent members, like aviator Charles Lindbergh, actively sympathized with Nazism — a stance that eventually discredited the group entirely.
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"We are the easiest to get discredited," Hayek told Variety at the Women In Motion panel over the weekend.
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Trump has not been shy about his support for the thoroughly discredited idea that autism is caused by vaccinations.
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As the "misfiring" of faculties developed for another purpose, these beliefs should be discredited, or at least strongly distrusted.
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So to say that we&aposre -- this whole story has been discredited, like Toobin said -- GUILFOYLE: It hasn&apost.
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That suggestion was almost immediately discredited by polling experts, but the campaign took off anyway, generating millions of dollars.
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For months Chris' lie about the murders stood — contested but not discredited — until he pleaded guilty on Nov. 6.
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That produced a crisis of authority that was this pulverizing phenomenon whereby all kinds of institutions were utterly discredited.
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Zimbabwe ditched a discredited 1:1 dollar peg for its dollar-surrogate bond notes and electronic dollars on Feb.
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In fact, the Republican allegations of pervasive voter impersonation and multiple voting in American elections have been widely discredited.
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That poll, as Trump must also know, was discredited months ago by numerous media outlets for horribly faulty methodology.
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What Pruitt appears to be doing, several climate scientists said, is to circumvent peer review and elevate discredited viewpoints.
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Police blocked foreign journalists from entering the courthouse and official media reports discredited the men ahead of their sentencing.
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Perhaps it was the combination of a recession and high inflation of the 1970s, which discredited interventionist government policies.
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"This so called 'documentary' is just another rehash of dated and discredited allegations," Jackson's estate said in a statement.
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"That so-called study will be easily discredited and probably fits the definition of fake news," Brady told reporters.
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In congressional hearings Schiff repeatedly cited the discredited Steele dossier, which itself relied on sources close to the Kremlin.
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The speech had too many extremes that discredited his message and raised unnecessary questions about his judgment and consistency.
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However, the basic problem is that Solomon relied completely on Ukraine's discredited Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko for his claims.
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" Ms. Gupta added that even as the idea was discredited, "many in the B.P.D. continue to follow this strategy.
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Trump also made widely discredited claims that American Muslims celebrated the attacks on September 11, 2001, in New Jersey.
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Some prominent members, like aviator Charles Lindbergh, actively sympathized with Nazism — a stance that soon discredited the group entirely.
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By and large, most research seeking to attribute a mental life to plants has been discredited over the years.
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Why, she asks, "do the discredited ideologies of gender and race continue to control and separate Americans so powerfully?"
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Kelly has politicized this issue and indirectly discredited the soldier's wife, who is free to say whatever she pleases.
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It seems the right approach, even if there is the risk of the promoted medalists someday being discredited themselves.
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Conversion therapy is the discredited practice of offering services aimed at changing a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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The president also wanted Zelensky to investigate a discredited conspiracy theory suggesting Ukraine interfered in the 2016 US election.
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Shouting "hoax" and recycling Russian propaganda on discredited claims of Ukraine meddling in the US election won't be enough.
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The Daily: Today's episode is about the discredited theory that Ukraine, not Russia, tried to influence the 2016 elections.
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Once this wall of black cloth is removed, the Islamic Republic and its discredited political ideology will be gone.
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They also discredited Trump's claim that he withheld the aid over concerns about corruption in the ex-Soviet state.
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If Mueller is discredited, then whatever he finds out is disqualified in the eyes of Trump's most loyal supporters.
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Voter literacy tests weren't permanently outlawed by Congress until 1975, years after the civil-rights movement had discredited them.
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They also have trumpeted a discredited theory that it was Ukraine that interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Dannel P. Malloy signed a law on May 10 that bans the "destructive and discredited practice" of conversion therapy.
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"The center-left has been totally discredited economically, and those faces have not disappeared from the background," she said.
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An entire industry has been built around companies and operatives that work to get stories placed, discredited or wiped.
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The motive seems clear; the sitting Supreme Court needs to be discredited to prevent it from blocking Democrat policies.
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His government has described the original probe as "discredited" and vowed to go after the officials who led it.
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"Hard to believe that @FoxNews will be interviewing sleazebag & totally discredited former FBI Director James Comey," Trump had tweeted.
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Nearly all of these theories have been recanted, debunked or discredited by witnesses who testified in the impeachment inquiry.
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Corruption investigations have discredited virtually every powerful political force in Brazil, upending the country before presidential elections next year.
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Mainstream liberalism worried about inequality but offered only policies that much of the public viewed as discredited or unfair.
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Several possibilities have been trotted out by the press, all of which have either been discredited or flatly denied.
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Oracle general counsel Dorian Daley said in a statement that Google is rehashing arguments that have already been discredited.
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That kind of relies on a very outmoded, and frankly discredited, view of how people become dependent on drugs.
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A signature aspect of the prolonged Great Recession is the degree to which it discredited capitalism in American society.
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Its devotees, too, rail against a discredited priesthood and its vices—in this case, central bankers and quantitative easing (QE).
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Those problems have led some states to halt executions altogether and others to resurrect older, previously discredited methods of execution.
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The President has actively criticized and discredited any journalist or media outlet he believes might report something he considers negative.
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The federal government has found no strategy to replace Mr Calderón's discredited war on drugs, apart from sporadic military deployments.
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Trump has met with Andrew Wakefield, the discredited doctor who manufactured a link between autism and vaccines through research fraud.
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In those countries, leaders have tapped deep popular anger to run against what's perceived as a discredited, corrupt political elite.
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Macri ordered the statistics agency closed to revamp data collection methods that were widely discredited under former President Cristina Fernandez.
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Among those meeting with members of the community was Andrew Wakefield, the discredited researcher who launched the anti-vaxxer movement.
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In their despair, Brazilians are about to reject a discredited party in favour of a political adventurer with repellent ideas.
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Without decentralisation or a credible link to oil, the petro is just an unbacked currency issued by Venezuela's discredited government.
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Perpetrators can get away with attacking so many because often when individuals report these crimes, they are ignored or discredited.
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With Trump's team and vision discredited, his successors would probably be some reshaped and reinforced version of the old elite.
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Mike Rogers discredited Trump during a congressional hearing over accusations that President Barack Obama wiretapped Trump Tower during the election.
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If Trump allies fail to paint Comey as a discredited figure, he could impose deep political damage on the President.
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The practice has been discredited by a number of groups, including the American Medical Association and the American Psychological Association.
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It was no longer about the odd badly designed building—the whole idea behind public housing was being systematically discredited.
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What it actually is—and whether it still applies, or has since been superseded/discredited—is a whole different thing.
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Earlier this year, on the Today show, Andrea Mitchell called Broaddrick's claims "discredited," even though they have never been disproved.
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Blair's support of the disastrous military intervention in Iraq has permanently discredited him in the eyes of many Labour voters.
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Instead, it kept rewarding me with false-positive scores like 86 out of 100, which discredited it in my eyes.
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Jeremiah Wright, and the onetime radical Bill Ayers, and on discredited claims about Mr. Obama's birthplace and ties to Islam.
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The second concerned a discredited conspiracy theory alleging that Ukraine, and not Russia, interfered in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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"It continues to rely on discredited theory that tax cuts will pay for themselves," Hoyer told reporters in the Capitol.
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Four companies, including Speedo USA and Ralph Lauren, severed ties over the gold medalist's discredited account of a gunpoint robbery.
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They have discredited and dismissed her thoughts and opinions on education reform—thoughts a great many in the country share.
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" Sadly, Wood added, there is the harder-to-quantify harm being done to students subjected to a "discredited educational experiment.
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"This so called 'documentary' is just another rehash of dated and discredited allegations," the estate told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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Today I signed into law a bill banning conversion therapy, a widely-discredited practice that has no place in Maine.
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Yet, Japan persists in employing discredited police and prosecutorial tactics designed to elicit confessions, many of which will be false.
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The federal government should stop regulating and stomping on our economy and freedoms in the name of a discredited theory.
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The campaign to have evidence-backed treatments discredited was "doing a terrible disservice to sufferers from this condition," said Wessely.
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Andreessen spoke passionately about self-driving cars, and he discredited the notion that this would be bad for the economy.
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He also gave them advice on how some of the witnesses against both him and the president might be discredited.
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All you really learn is that the discredited neoliberal old guard that made the Trump presidency possible has learned nothing.
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Brazilians poured into the streets in support of the judiciary's effort and against the political establishment, which emerged widely discredited.
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Now Baines is a Hall of Famer and Sosa is an afterthought, his steroid-era home run binge largely discredited.
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This case rehashes claims already discredited in a civil case that settled more than a year and a half ago.
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The certification program developed to prevent the sale of so-called blood diamonds has been somewhat discredited in recent years.
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In the process he gave fresh currency to a discredited conspiracy theory that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 presidential race.
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Republican leaders instead promote silly conspiracy theories, like the "cornucopia of dystopian, dishonest and discredited data" President Trump offered yesterday.
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It became the 19th state to curtail the discredited practice, which has been linked to suicide, homelessness and drug use.
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"Trump requested Zelensky investigate the discredited 2016 CrowdStrike conspiracy theory and, even more ominously, look into the Bidens," Schiff said.
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Each nation in the world, as defined in the discredited 19th-century racial sense, is the product of cosmic rays.
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As discredited figures in business and politics mount comebacks, many of those who led the crusade against graft face retaliation.
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Is it best to stand by when he repudiates climate science and revives the credibility of discredited theories about autism?
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Giuliani also wanted Ukraine to investigate a discredited conspiracy theory that Kiev, not Moscow, interfered in the 2016 presidential election.
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Spreading false and discredited talking points fed to her by anti-Second Amendment groups isn't constructive, only more background noise.
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John Pershing executing Muslims in the Philippines, a highly discredited myth about the general dipping the bullets in pig's blood.
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What I was amazed at, it's almost $6 million that they paid and it's totally discredited, it's a total phony.
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They worry, as I once did, that their important social justice work will be compromised or discredited by smear campaigns.
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But when Mr. Bush waged a disastrous war in Iraq, he discredited his freedom agenda for a generation, and counting.
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That way, Durham and his whole investigation, which probably won't turn out well for their party, becomes discredited as well.
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Republicans will have discredited solutions based on private insurance while revealing the political strength of solutions based on public insurance.
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Even if Trump's rhetoric is discredited and denounced, the foulness of the process surrounding Ford's accusation will not go away.
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Mr Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF comfortably beat the MDC, which had been discredited by a hapless spell in a coalition government.
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"They're treating with a great deal of respect a discredited Nobel Peace Prize winner like Aung San Suu Kyi," he said.
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Its strategy has been discredited, its stock price plunged, government investigations are piling up and a new management team was hired.
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Farage is a largely discredited figure in Britain -- exiled from the official Brexit campaign, which was run by more mainstream figures.
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" Clinton also criticized Trump for "pushing discredited conspiracy theories with racist undertones," noting, "Just recently, Trump claimed President Obama founded ISIS.
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This summer, anti-abortion activists released discredited propaganda videos claiming that Planned Parenthood illegally "sells baby parts" to fetal tissue researchers.
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He came to personify the now-discredited "Lost Cause" argument that South rebelled in 1861 not over slavery but states' rights.
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In the last of today's voting stories, a replacement was chosen for Sepp Blatter, the discredited longtime head of world soccer.
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Millions of people think that Theresa May is a discredited mediocrity and that Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader, is a dangerous fantasist.
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He also made a point of saying that Trump discredited the first black president by calling Barack Obama's citizenship into question.
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STAT News reports that over the summer, Andrew Wakefield, the discredited researcher who launched the anti-vaxxer movement, met with Trump.
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And I think if you're giving that long of a forecast that whoever felt that way is probably gonna be discredited.
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It was Fusion GPS that hired Steele to write a phony, discredited dossier paid for by crooked Hillary and the DNC.
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The parties, discredited by incompetence and scandal, have instead been overtaken by one formerly fringe party and one entirely new one.
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Its essential theory was that while language about white racial superiority had been discredited, fear of difference in general had not.
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When the CBO did score a few versions of their bills, many lawmakers — and the White House — discredited the office's work.
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It's been compared to eugenics, a now-discredited school of thought that aimed to control reproduction through, for example, sterilizing people.
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The Trump campaign denied the groping allegation in a statement and called Allred a "discredited political operative" waging a smear campaign.
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Discredited former FIFA president Sepp Blatter has claimed that he witnessed the fixing of a draw for a European football competition.
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Such statements shatter historic norms of presidential propriety and decorum — as did Trump's discredited claim that Obama had spied on him.
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As does the President's own habitual use of unnamed or discredited sources to back up some of his more dubious arguments.
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The through line connecting all hypotheses is that authoritarian regimes benefit, domestically and internationally, when democratic ones are weakened or discredited.
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I wouldn't say that it's been discredited, but I think it's a support that is not rewarding enough for certain chefs.
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There is thus a good chance that Brazil will be condemned to muddle on under the current generation of discredited leaders.
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The Democratic-led, party-line vote formalizing the impeachment inquiry was proof this is a partisan undertaking from a discredited chairman.
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This view, which is widely discredited by legal scholars, suggests that big corporarions have the same free speech rights as individuals.
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Liberal urbanists, who had been, perhaps mostly by chance, in power when the crime wave began, were discredited for a generation.
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Similarly, he has revived a discredited approach to civil forfeiture, which will subject innocent people to the loss of their property.
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Its counsel would have warned against using some arguably discredited witnesses to recycle accusations that have been rejected in the past.
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While Planned Parenthood persists in claiming that abortion is just 3 percent of its business, this statistic has been widely discredited.
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But it had been discredited in the 21708s by a top Segers scholar who said he was uncertain about its authenticity.
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That wouldn't have discredited the piece, but it might have given readers a more transparent understanding of who the author was.
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Let the wrongly-discredited voice of generations tell the true story of how our democracy was stolen on November 7th, 2016.
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Tony Perkins, president of the F.R.C., succeeded in adding language approving conversion therapy for L.G.B.T. children, which has long been discredited.
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The article, which described a brutal gang rape at the University of Virginia, above, was retracted after being discredited last year.
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Instead they'd become discredited legal relics from an era of optimism that would seem even further away than it does today.
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His failed foreign policy and his flippant attitude to immigration law have angered many voters and discredited former Cabinet member Clinton.
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Putin is an old-school, hard-edged, national interest-centered Russian leader, defending the "rodina" (the motherland), not a discredited ideology.
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The inner circle — the Huckabees, the Giulianis, the Newt Gingriches — they ought to be totally and utterly discredited by their support.
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"I think the organization has discredited itself," he said, continuing that women would still be able to access healthcare at hospitals.
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He refers to the study as "a piece of crap" and "garbage" and says he is determined to see it discredited.
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Stack and Faruqee's revitalization of a discredited current of painting should put everyone on notice; nothing is ever exhausted or dead.
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She noted how much effort it took Ford to come forward, and how she's been discredited by some supporters of Kavanaugh.
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"I'm already discredited, I'm already politicized, before I get out of the gate," she told the essayist Hilton Als in 2003.
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My parents were Southern Baptist missionaries who believed that the dangerous and discredited practice of conversion therapy could "cure" my sexuality.
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After halting a discredited alcohol study, officials will enforce new policies to ensure that private support does not compromise scientific integrity.
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The president has more than once spread the discredited urban legend about Muslims being shot with bullets dipped in pig's blood.
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That possibility is roundly rejected by the left-wing chorus as "widely discredited"; in fact, that aggressive dismissal makes me wonder.
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That seemed to support Ms. Leitch's largely discredited "Canadian values" campaign, which would screen immigrants for un-Canadian attitudes or beliefs.
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The 20th century held up intellectuals like that, and then discredited them — too many were too wrong about communism and fascism.
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But the discredited opposition makes an easy foil for his rhetorical attacks on corruption — the origin, he says, of Mexico's ills.
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Lee's attorneys have since argued that prosecutors relied on discredited science to prove that he would be a psychopath in prison.
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Trump also told the Journal the investigation is "so badly discredited" but stressed that he isn't a target of Mueller's team.
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We learned on Thursday that one of their primary targets for counterattack, the whistleblower, will not be easily dismissed or discredited.
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Who would have thought that the establishment's choice, Jeb Bush, could be discredited by so apolitical an epithet as low-energy?
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"I wonder if it goes back to the discredited work by Katharina Dalton in the 1960s and 1970s," Chrisler tells me.
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The group presents itself as a reasonable arbiter of religious liberties in these fights, citing discredited scientific research and supposed experts.
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It shows the FBI relied on the discredited Steele dossier as a major component to apply for surveillance warrants on Carter Page.
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There's nothing like a new administration in the White House to encourage proponents of discredited and failed plans to try, try again.
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Trump is not only trying to change how people think about trade — putting long-discredited protectionist policy ideas back on the table.
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The caution because there have been enough failures in school reform to suggest that promising ideas can be discredited if done badly.
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Even if the referendum to topple him fails, chavistas may replace him with a less discredited figure well before the next election.
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Senchenko said Kadyrov, a former Chechen rebel turned staunch Kremlin ally, had discredited Russia by calling Putin's opponents "enemies of the people".
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When she gets Ozzy home from school, he is still upset that Winter discredited his story about what happened to the Changs.
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Anyone who might compete with us for intimate contact with them is thus discredited and sidelined from our understanding of their lives.
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The alternative is to continue the discredited "Free Trade" experiment that has resulted in 30 years of climbing deficits and accumulating debt.
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In Turkey the newly established secular republic moved in 1926 to abolish sharia as an unwanted relic of the discredited Ottoman theocracy.
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Ironically, Trump is playing the CEO card in politics at the very moment when it is becoming discredited in the corporate sector.
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He allowed the case to proceed, yet in the same breath, he discredited the strength of the evidence underlying his own ruling.
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It is possible, even in the context of a general-election campaign, to treat Trump's embrace of widely discredited Clinton attacks responsibly.
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Ever since the Second Intifada discredited the Israeli peace camp, however, Israelis have recoiled at major concessions that might imperil their security.
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Rather than reverting to such discredited drug and sentencing policies, we would do better to embrace more effective and more compassionate approaches.
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At the same time, Brazil's governing coalition has been discredited by a gargantuan bribery scandal surrounding Petrobras, a state-controlled oil company.
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For most of the last two days, numerous accounts have discredited White House explanations for the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
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One memo said Trump had constitutional authority to fire the former FBI director and another discredited Comey as a source of leaks.
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FAKE NEWS media, which makes up stories and "sources," is far more effective than the discredited Democrats - but they are fading fast!
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Macri ordered the statistics agency closed in order to revamp data collection methods that were widely discredited under former President Cristina Fernandez.
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I bust my ass every day, so I get annoyed when people say I've had liposuction and my hard work gets discredited.
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But such claims have been widely discredited by experts who have pointed out that ICANN has nothing to do with online censorship.
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He's often discredited and labeled a delinquent drunk, despite his charm and crafty ability to talk himself out of any thorny situation.
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He could, for example, point to Clinton's now discredited assertion that she did not disseminate classified information through her private email address.
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Foremost: the swimmer Ryan Lochte's discredited account of a fracas that witnesses and video revealed was actually a bout of drunken vandalism.
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I've visited Germany often, and I'm shocked about how strong the belief is in this view that has been totally discredited elsewhere.
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The bureau, in a rejection of common sense and fairness, has proposed rules for the 2020 census that continue this discredited practice.
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Progressive Christians embrace both causes, while fundamentalist Christians tend to support the discredited practice of gay conversion therapy and distrust climate science.
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That's contrary to the now-discredited opposition research "dossier" the FBI presented to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to obtain secret wiretaps.
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"Underjoyed" is an ode to being consistently discredited—not sad enough to be clinically depressed, not ill enough for an eating disorder.
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Without these tools, victims are too often discredited: their accounts dismissed as there's no physical evidence or bystanders to corroborate their claims.
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President Trump The New York Times wrote a big front page story yesterday and it was very much discredited as you know.
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Friedman declared Keynesianism discredited and demanded that the government refrain from tampering with the economy, other than to manage the money supply.
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He has discredited moderate voices in Tehran who had fought for the nuclear deal and the promise of engagement with the West.
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But then a cancer patient died at a Putian-linked hospital where he received a discredited form of immunotherapy, prompting national outrage.
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But the other strain, which aimed to spread American-style democracy as far east as possible into Eurasia, has never been discredited.
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As a presidential candidate, Trump tweeted discredited theories that vaccines cause autism and also spouted the theory during a September 2015 debate.
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While that often worked, abduction is illegal, and the technique was discredited after a Washington man successfully sued his deprogrammer in 1995.
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The previous administration's investigation had been "permanently discredited" by both public opinion and relatives of the victims, the attorney general's office said.
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Another recent study found that gay conversion therapy, a practice widely discredited by science, is still employed at churches around the country.
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If Trump had lost in 2016, he — and the political style he represents — would have been discredited for blowing a winnable election.
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Trump has been accused of fostering a 2023st-century version of McCarthyism, named after the discredited communist "witch hunts" of Wisconsin's Sen.
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"Trump then requested that Zelensky investigate a discredited 2016 CrowdStrike conspiracy theory and, even more ominously, look into the Bidens," Schiff said.
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Michael T. Flynn, Mr. Trump's choice for national security adviser, who has a history of sharing discredited news stories and conspiracy theories.
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But they are so discredited and impotent that I'm honestly not sure what they could do to stop him at this point.
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"The already discredited Woodward book, so many lies and phony sources, has me calling Jeff Sessions "mentally retarded" and "a dumb southerner.
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The first investigation was of a discredited conspiracy theory that Ukraine –and not Russia – was responsible for interfering in our 93 election.
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Then, in 1998, Andrew Wakefield, a British gastroenterologist, published a Lancet study (since discredited and withdrawn), associating the M.M.R. vaccine with autism.
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With both candidates discredited, the Kremlin propaganda machine could sit back and reprint negative American news stories about both Clinton and Trump.
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In our own time, a global network of elites has tried to restart the discredited utopian experiment of a self-regulating market.
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The first investigation was of a discredited conspiracy theory that Ukraine --and not Russia -- was responsible for interfering in our 93 election.
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"The only people who are advancing the discredited theory about Ukrainian intervention are part of the continuing Russian disinformation campaign," he said.
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"If Trump is discredited inside his own party, it hurts Pompeo," predicted Thomas Wright, a foreign policy scholar at the Brookings Institution.
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The discredited researcher who launched the anti-vaccine movement met with Donald Trump this summer — and found him sympathetic to the cause.
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Trump has repeatedly characterized the Russia investigation as an attempted coup against his administration, a claim discredited by the Inspector General's report.
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In the 16 months since the team has been on the job, it has discredited 2,500 stories, many with links to Russia.
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She has sat through committee meetings where climate skeptics, including the discredited scientist Wei-Hock Soon, blasted the science behind global warming.
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An often quoted, but thoroughly debunked case series published by a now-discredited physician attempted to link the MMR vaccine and autism.
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Their 1994 lawsuit was ultimately thrown out because of an expired statute of limitations — and the two were discredited in the process.
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Enthusiasm for "raw water" is also, health experts say, spreading dangerous misinformation and discredited conspiracy theories that could put public health at risk.
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They would rather protect a discredited journalist than address the insane and hateful comments that come from one of their favorite TV people.
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Their stories make up a largely undocumented section of survivor accounts, experiences that often are untold, underreported, and discredited by those around them.
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" Alexei Kurashov, president of the Russian freestyle federation, added: "The Olympic movement has discredited itself and there will be fundamental consequences to this.
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Remnant of a discredited past More fundamentally, the controversy threatens to undermine two of the pillars on which Biden is basing his campaign.
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At the time, there was little more than a stalled lawsuit and several women with stories, all publicly discredited by Cosby's PR team.
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But nowadays the average Spanish politician is a party hack plying a discredited trade, argues Victor Lapuente, a political scientist at Gothenburg University.
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If his popularity sinks and he's discredited by scandal, the GOP will pay a price at the ballot box well before he does.
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Yet the torrent of scandal stories this led to has tended to lessen their individual impact and, by extension, discredited those reporting them.
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In August, news broke Kidman was in talks to play Carlson in Jay Roach's film about the discredited former CEO of Fox News.
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In other cases, what was widely known had been retold in a way that discredited the women at the heart of the stories.
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The big uncertainty underlying this shift is whether prioritizing content shared by users will serve to weed out discredited information or inaccurate posts.
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It also comes at a time when the scientifically-discredited myth that vaccines cause autism has begun to gain a higher public profile.
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Since then, the paper has been widely discredited, and the group was forced to change its name to the Australian Vaccination-Skeptics Network.
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He has Boyd corroborate his story, which like, doesn't that seem unwise given that Boyd's about to be crazy-discredited by getting arrested?
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Though LaCour continued to defend the research, his co-author agreed to retract the paper, and its results are now almost completely discredited.
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Not even Vice President Mike Pence was spared the embarrassment of having told a version of events that was later discredited by Trump.
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Nevada has just become the eighth state to officially ban "conversion therapy," a harmful, discredited practice that purports to change a person's sexuality.
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Much of this work is discredited by outsiders–and sometimes the artists themselves after a certain age–as juvenilia borne of adolescent angst.
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On January 7, Dr. Dan Neides of the renowned Cleveland Clinic published an essay that repeated the discredited connection between vaccines and autism.
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The report, which was also shared by Russia's foreign ministry on Twitter and multiple Fox News personalities, was later discredited by Rich's family.
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What does have a familiarly thirties ring to it is the combination of elite-rot and discredited ideas that Mr Trump feeds on.
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The mainstream media has been mocked and discredited so much in the last few years that people are going elsewhere for their news.
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And yet these promises were quickly dismissed by protesters as too little, too late — cosmetic changes aimed at upholding a discredited political system.
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President Donald Trump has refused to release a Democratic rebuttal of a discredited Republican memo that alleges surveillance abuses in the Russia investigation.
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"It was determined that Officer Lariviere impaired the operation of the Springfield Police Department or its employees and discredited the department," Barbieri said.
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The Woodward book has already been refuted and discredited by General (Secretary of Defense) James Mattis and General (Chief of Staff) John Kelly.
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The scandal has toppled a county prosecutor, discredited city government and further alienated Chicagoans from a Police Department long known for its brutality.
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Asked about the DOJ report by "Fox and Friends" on Friday, Trump said that he thought the Mueller probe had been "totally discredited."
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"Some years ago there was a debate about this issue that was partly fueled by data that has since been discredited," he continued.
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Then she blew it for me on her first day by appointing the discredited and demonstrably untrustworthy clown Boris Johnson as foreign secretary.
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Rolling Stone was found liable in a defamation suit over a discredited article that described a gang rape at the University of Virginia.
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The election was boycotted by opposition groups and largely discredited by opponents, with hundreds of complaints of election violations and a low turnout.
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But the same Bush-era failures that alienated right-wing populists from their own intelligentsia also discredited conservative ideas within the broader elite.
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Ross Douthat THE Western system — liberal, democratic, capitalist — has been essentially unchallenged from the inside for decades, its ideological rivals discredited or tamed.
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Personnel at fake clinics regularly peddle lies that have been repeatedly discredited by extensive scientific research and the country's most prominent medical associations.
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Even in the United States, the crisis in Syria has lent credence to prejudiced ideologies that we thought had been discredited years ago.
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Trump has denied all of the accusations lodged against him and at a rally on Friday criticized the appearance and discredited his accusers.
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The long-term risk for Fox is that in becoming so entangled in Trump, they could become discredited if the president goes down.
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Instead, it would force employers to recognize a union via the widely discredited card check process, which relies on intimidating and deceptive tactics.
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Joseph McCarthy, and follows the war tactics of his early mentor, Roy Cohn, who worked for the ultimately discredited, humiliated and censured McCarthy.
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Another widely discredited hypothesis, the "behavioral difference," suggests that police disproportionately stop minority motorists because they don't drive very well or drive differently.
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The worst is that the elevation of Peter Handke has also raised from the nearly dead a discredited rewrite of history and genocide.
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And in 2007, hundreds protested a debate that included Nick Griffin, Tyndall's successor as BNP chairman, and David Irving, a discredited historian. video
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" Alexei Kurashov, president of the Russian freestyle federation, added: "The Olympic movement has discredited itself and there will be fundamental consequences to this.
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And the elites in both parties have just completely discredited themselves because all of their ideas just prove to be so fucking stupid.
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Andrew Wakefield, the discredited British doctor [who falsified data suggesting vaccines cause autism], has met with the community on at least two occasions.
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Some cautioned against interpretations that may unwittingly restate discredited ethnocentric or racist views that in the past have tarred the study of linguistics.
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A university student died after a doctor at a Putian-linked hospital tried to treat his cancer with a discredited form of immunotherapy.
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This week, some voters in Melbourne reported spotting a poster that listed statistics from what the news media described as "widely discredited" research.
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And it was years after studies and human rights groups had discredited the practice entirely, finding it invalid and tantamount to sexual abuse.
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Trump's salvos, most of which were launched from his Twitter account, assailed the book as an "already discredited" fabrication intended to help Democrats.
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Research that has been conducted on concealed handgun laws, for instance, has been discredited without proper assessment of merits and flaws, he said.
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Last Tuesday, Utah became the 19th state to ban "conversion therapy," a widely discredited practice that attempts to "change" an individual's LGBTQ identity.
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The phrases "conversion therapy" and "reparative therapy" refer to discredited psychotherapy methods that aim to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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To authenticate works in his catalog, Mr. Price had relied on the judgment of August Priesack, an art expert who was later discredited.
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They were surprised that it was discredited among their social circle because they were saying; 'oh you've only been dating for two months.
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" And yet, she continued, "then I seek a job, I run for a job, and all of the discredited negativity comes out again.
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"Biological essentialism — the idea that men and women are 'programmed' to desire certain things — has been largely discredited," the Guardian noted last year.
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The utter failures of Republican elites led to their influence being discredited among their base voters, and set the stage for Trump's rise.
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This ultimately culminated in the Lochner-era jurisprudence that was discredited in the 1930s but that many conservative intellectuals are now trying to rehabilitate.
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During her visit to The View, Daniels also hit back at critics who claimed her work in the adult film industry discredited her story.
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The organization has been part of efforts by Trump's supporters to unearth Justice Department documents that they say discredited special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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"I am very open to hear from anti-Vax'ers," he wrote on Twitter, before posting a picture of Andrew Wakefield's discredited 2016 documentary Vaxxed.
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The practice has been discredited by the American Medical Association, American Psychological Association, Britain's Royal College of General Practitioners, and the Church of England.
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But if it is ever to be achieved Tony Blair, a discredited political huckster, is the very last man the public would turn to.
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The documentary Vaxxed, directed by discredited British doctor Andrew Wakefield, was removed from Amazon Prime Video as well as library media streaming service Hoopla.
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Whether he is nominated by the Republican Party or simply disappears into the long line of discredited demagogues, he has already left his mark.
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Olympic swimmer, Ryan Lochte found himself swimming in some very hot water on Thursday after his claim of robbery was discredited by Brazilian authorities.
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Internal quarrels over whether to set up a political party, and insurrectional posturing by the movement's more unhinged organisers, have also discredited the movement.
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Immediately after the discredited balloting and Maduro's pyrrhic victory, President Trump signed a sweeping executive order intended to choke off financing to the regime.
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The Intercept columnist Shaun King pushed a now-discredited story in which he said a law enforcement officer raped and sexually harassed a woman.
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However, surveillance video later allegedly discredited Ebron's story and authorities charged him with child neglect and giving false information, the Florida Times-Union reports.
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Brazil's old-timers are discredited: after more than three years of the Lava Jato (car wash) corruption probe, 19853% of congressmen are under investigation.
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Jones is a notorious conspiracy theorist who has been widely criticized for polarizing content, including discredited claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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HANNITY: And Robert Mueller was denied the day before he got the special counsel -- GIULIANI: Comey is more discredited than anyone in this investigation.
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Niche claims Schlossberg's conduct not only reflected poorly on him, but discredited his clients, and as its legal counsel ... he should have known better.
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But a detective claimed that surveillance video recorded from a nearby factory showed McCann was never there — though the video evidence was later discredited.
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In the 1960s, American physicist Joseph Weber claimed he had detected gravitational waves, but his findings were discredited when no one could reproduce them.
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First, the massive market misbehavior that gave us the crash of 2008 thoroughly discredited the status quo against which the "war" was being waged.
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He also pointed to a discredited claim in the previous election cycle that Halvorson received taxpayer subsidies for a farm he rents in Iowa.
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The administration of new President Mauricio Macri is revamping Argentina's statistics agency after years of issuing data widely discredited by the markets as inaccurate.
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In New Orleans, where malpractice has discredited both the police and prisons, both the violent-crime and imprisonment rates are double the national average.
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The marketplace of ideas can behave more like a marketplace of controversy in which we perpetually re-litigate discredited ideas precisely because they're unpopular.
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Likely its report will be designed to sow doubt rather than create finality, ignoring that this was all instigated by a fake, discredited dossier.
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Many studies have attempted to make such a connection, but all have been discredited due to issues such as faulty methodology and poor sampling.
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If the electoral process is compromised by fraud or manipulation, the outcome will be distorted and discredited, again subverting the electorate's true political preferences.
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Instead, he has echoed Trump's own discredited narratives, including when he argued that voter fraud caused Clinton to win the popular vote in 2016.
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Surely their hoary, quaint arguments have been so thoroughly and often discredited that they should be laughed off to the fringes where they belong.
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But this is exactly what Ms. Johnson is demanding that Congress do, and she is invoking long discredited junk science to make her case.
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As a result, anyone who voted to be outside it must be discredited as pernicious or ignorant, perpetrator or victim of some sinister populism.
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Preempted by the New Deal and discredited by Nikita Khrushchev's condemnation of communist atrocities, the "old" socialists ran their last presidential candidate in 1956.
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"Hair evidence has been discredited over and over … it seems like they were wrong more than they were right on hair evidence," Barrett added.
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Even if there had been a case for allowing Risug to be tested in the older framework of rules, the drug had been discredited.
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Nor is it all that surprising that participation in the Bush fiasco fundamentally discredited the GOP establishment and opened the doors to Donald Trump.
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But then he went on to try to prosecute the case against Hillary Clinton by using falsehoods that many fact-checkers have already discredited.
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First, Justices Gorsuch and Thomas want to revive a discredited legal rule that was invoked by the Supreme Court in 1935 and then abandoned.
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It was a response to the now largely discredited Smoot-Hawley Act of 1930, which raised tariffs at the beginning of the Great Depression.
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While this theory has long since been discredited, what Muslimova does is create a character that is innocent, curious, and fascinated by her reflection.
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Because the ideologies of the past century have been largely discredited as false utopias, we are bereft of the notion of a better future.
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Mr. Olmert was forced to resign when he was charged with bribery only because he was already weakened and discredited as a prime minister.
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" Escalating his attacks this week, Mr. Trump described the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, as "disgraced and discredited" and his team as "thugs.
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"This case rehashes claims already discredited in a civil case that settled more than a year and a half ago," Levandowski's attorney tells PEOPLE.
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That was the idea behind the largely discredited "broken windows theory" of policing, like arresting Eric Garner for selling untaxed cigarettes on the street.
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She helped propel the discredited British doctor Andrew Wakefield, who has argued that vaccines cause autism based on his own fraudulent research, to fame.
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It leaves the states free to follow their discredited Blaine amendments — but only if they eschew the use of federal dollars in such programs.
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Trump and Giuliani publicly spread these allegations, even though many of the claims were discredited or debunked by witnesses in the House impeachment inquiry.
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And it is reminiscent of Cointelpro, the secret F.B.I. program that spied on, infiltrated and discredited American political organizations in the '50s and '60s.
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"The already discredited Woodward book, so many lies and phony sources, has me calling Jeff Sessions 'mentally retarded' and 'a dumb southerner,' " Trump tweeted.
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"Why would it not merit investigation?" asked Eric Herschmann, another Trump lawyer who followed Bondi, referring to the "supposedly discredited" allegations against the Bidens.
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That hypothesis helped change the prevailing popular view at the time of Neanderthals as dimwitted and brutish, a notion increasingly discredited by new discoveries.
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If the Sanders message is most important, they will be blamed for the result, and the left of the Democratic Party will be discredited.
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In France, it was a young man who portrayed his lack of political experience as an asset and promised to transform the discredited system.
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But it doesn't matter how much this path has been discredited and trod on the road to failure, the establishment can't turn back now.
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They've even related the way Senator Joseph McCarthy discredited the media in the 1950s to the way Mr. Trump has tried to do so.
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It&aposs not immediately clear, however, how Trump developed this position, which stems from a discredited study published in 1998 and retracted in 2010.
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It's alarming that Gizmodo uncritically cites the thoroughly discredited and unreliable SPLC—which some on the left have called "everything that's wrong with liberalism."
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What we saw Wednesday was a parade of sycophants comparing their leader to Jesus Christ while spouting discredited conspiracy theories straight from the Kremlin.
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Those reports — which claimed "savings" would come from higher tax revenues generated by thousands of new hospital jobs — have been discredited by states themselves.
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Trump went deep into conspiracy land in 2011 when he latched on to the discredited notion that President Barack Obama was born in Kenya.
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Unsurprisingly a deep reluctance to examine Islamism follows, advantaging only Islamists' while anti-Islamist thinkers, including Muslims like me, risk being discredited as Islamophobes.
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Such theories, though widely discredited, have festered in South Africa, where blacks were subjected to atrocities during a half-century of white supremacist rule.
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But no one has so quickly, efficiently, and flamboyantly discredited the entire tao of philanthrocapitalism the way Donald Trump has in just two years.
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Lawmakers in New Hampshire have voted against a proposal to ban "conversion therapy," a discredited practice that is meant to discourage same-sex attraction.
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And that collective longing has meant big business for the polygraph industry, despite the practice being widely discredited in many parts of the world.
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Republicans embraced Kavanaugh's testimony and discredited Ford's, whom they largely agreed was a liar forming part of a larger Democratic conspiracy to fell Kavanaugh.
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This was not a potent strategy because these politicians were already discredited in the eyes of the public as responsible for the current economic concerns.
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Momentum spokeswoman Laura Parker dismissed the defectors Monday as a "fringe minority" who wanted to return to the discredited politics of the Tony Blair-era.
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"The already discredited Woodward book, so many lies and phony sources, has me calling Jeff Sessions 'mentally retarded' and 'a dumb southerner,'" the president tweeted.
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Director Andrew Wakefield was stripped of his medical license in 2010 for linking autism to childhood vaccines in a now-discredited study published in 1998.
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Last year, Rolling Stone was heavily criticized for a discredited article that alleged a brutal gang rape had taken place at the University of Virginia.
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Pence has also been accused of supporting "conversion therapy," the long-discredited psychotherapy method used in effort to change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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The investigation has established that Giuliani gave the State Department a packet of materials with discredited information about Yovanovitch and her supposed disloyalty to Trump.
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Running as an outsider with no connection to the discredited political class, Mr Morales won 67% of the vote in a run-off that October.
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Last week, one member, Kris Kobach, talked about re-establishing a discredited post 9/11 database of non-citizens arriving from Arab or Muslim countries.
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While the practice has been widely discredited, only Brazil, Ecuador and Malta have nationwide bans, says the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association.
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A constituent assembly designed to legitimise his suppression of the opposition has further discredited a regime that is now an open dictatorship of the few.
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But the press also deserves blame for helping Ryan rehabilitate his discredited positions, by bestowing on him the honorary title of Serious Man of Washington.
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"We found many circumstances in which officers' accounts of force incidents were later discredited, in whole or part, by video evidence," the Justice Department concluded.
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But this also isn't the first time a series of later-discredited propaganda videos have sparked a moral panic about Planned Parenthood on Capitol Hill.
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The man Guaido is trying to dislodge, the discredited but still de facto president Nicolas Maduro dispatched troops to prevent the aid from entering Venezuela.
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The bureau discredited that claim two years ago in a striking study of more than 12 million loans issued in more than two dozen states.
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They saw an American president trading high-fives with Raúl Castro, one of the most discredited and dismal despots ever to grace the world stage.
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It can only happen after today's Republican Party is destroyed, rendered incapable of wielding power at the national level, and its governing philosophy discredited completely.
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According to The Daily Mail, Wang has yet to be completely discredited by the system, but could face detention should he go against the order.
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It misunderstands a new media world in which every story, and source, is at risk of being discredited, not by argument but by sheer force.
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And he did little to address the multiplying accusations of sexual harassment and assault against him, asserting falsely that those charges had largely been discredited.
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It's the first of two lawsuits the magazine faces over a discredited 2014 article that described a brutal gang rape at the University of Virginia.
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Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's government says the move will help bring order to a sector mired in debt and discredited because of its political links.
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These prejudices are integral to their brand of nationalism – a notion of pan-German nationalism that has been widely discredited by its associations with Nazism.
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Instead, this is about fraudulent research and a discredited doctor who has been pushing a scaremongering agenda with no basis for nearly two decades now.
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Once-discredited senior officials from the barbarous government of Slobodan Milosevic in Belgrade — and not a few convicted war criminals — are reclaiming positions of prominence.
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As an example of a discredited assault story, Hemingway cited a 2014 Rolling Stone story about an alleged fraternity rape at the University of Virginia.
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He was convicted based on a hair found at the scene, which bore microscopic similarities to his own, but the F.B.I. later discredited the process.
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The magazine itself had grown perilously thin, even before it was rocked by a discredited story about a rape at a University of Virginia fraternity.
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You can read The Times Editorial Board's analysis — that the plan relies on the discredited notion that tax cuts for the rich help everyone — here.
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But that model was discredited by recent history in Yemen, where the collapse of the central government forced the withdrawal of American Special Operations forces.
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There is no evidence to support Mr. Trump's claims, which have been discredited repeatedly by fact-checkers, that millions of people voted illegally in 2016.
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"They don't value the stories that represent all of us, and those stories are so often disregarded and discredited, as are their filmmakers," Matsoukas said.
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Shokin shared a series of discredited and false allegations about Biden and his son Hunter, who was on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.
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"The Woodward book has already been refuted and discredited by General (Secretary of Defense) James Mattis and General (Chief of Staff) John Kelly," Trump wrote.
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With the conservatives discredited — and no leading conservative candidate to succeed Ms. Park — the left could take power for the first time in a decade.
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The UK government is under intense pressure to sack Sabisky for his comments about eugenics, the widely discredited attempt to link intelligence t0 racial characteristics.
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She won a new trial last year after prosecutors admitted the arson science used to convict her on murder and arson charges had been discredited.
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He is fighting for the steelworkers in Pittsburgh, the working moms in Michigan, and all those whose voices are discredited and silenced by Washington elites.
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In short, the Iraqi political elite is utterly discredited, which makes it even less capable of handling the growing proxy confrontation between Tehran and Washington.
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Critics are calling Ramirez and the Times' reporters discredited liars and even suggesting that having a penis pushed at you isn't such a big deal.
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Nothing is foolproof but if these skills were widespread, Americans could have discredited some of the most absurd stories that circulated during the presidential campaign.
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After the president tweeted, his personal lawyer advanced the long discredited claim that the President of the United States is constitutionally incapable of obstructing justice.
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The year some heads rolled, and lives were ruined, and the year many tales were forgotten too quickly or discredited in too brutal a manor.
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Everyone loved George W. Bush's folksy manner until Hurricane Katrina, mounting casualties in Iraq, a slowing economy, and a financial crisis left him utterly discredited.
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As many have pointed out, both Clinton and Barack Obama were much more focused on causation theories (including discredited ones) in the 2008 Democratic primary.
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President Trump dismissed it as "a Fake Book, written by a totally discredited author," while also directing his lawyers to try to stop its publication.
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After Mr. Trump took offense to the pope's suggestion that the candidate's views on immigration discredited his claims of being a Christian, other candidates treaded lightly.
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While the practice has been widely discredited, only Brazil, Ecuador and Malta have nationwide bans, according to the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association.
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Claims of a link between MMR and autism -- first suggested by disgraced former doctor Andrew Wakefield in a since-retracted 1998 study -- have been widely discredited.
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While the practice has been widely discredited, only Brazil, Ecuador and Malta have nationwide bans, says the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA).
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The problem in gas and electricity is that the services are so nearly identical and tariffs diverge so much the entire charging system has become discredited.
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Such treatments stem from a belief that homosexuality is a mental illness, a view that has been discredited for decades, the state said in court papers.
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And in Wisconsin, a man spent nearly three years in prison based on now-discredited science used by an insurance investigator until his conviction was overturned.
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But pickle love – and its link to older agricultural traditions and a more holistic approach to food – has a more profound appeal that can't be discredited.
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The group, the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy, aims to create a generation of leaders from outside the ruling Sandinista movement and discredited opposition parties.
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The idea that Jefferson brought ice cream back to this country has been discredited and there are those who say we are indebted to the Quakers.
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Shortly after the interview aired, Trump tweeted again about the "Fake Book, written by a totally discredited author," and signaled that he'd been watching Miller's performance.
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There are questions over the solicitation of foreign intelligence in the 85033 election, allegations of undue influence, and the use of later discredited allegations of conspiracy.
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Another is that the old parties on both right and left were discredited by the financial crisis, austerity and the long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Earlier this week, King appeared on Radio 103.9 in New York and pushed the now-discredited story as if it were already proven to be accurate.
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It's one of 39 states to introduce bills on conversion therapy, a widely discredited practice that seeks to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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The introduction would pair Maple's analytical approach for identifying high-crime areas with Bratton's acceptance of the then-popular (now-discredited) "broken windows" theory of policing.
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"That leader would be weak given how discredited this Congress is," said Senator Ronaldo Caiado, a member of Temer's alliance who has called for his resignation.
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A lot more to the obstruction of justice, to the collusion, to the fake dossier, trying to bring Steele back in after he was completely discredited.
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Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Mutko on Tuesday said WADA should have been held responsible for Grigory Rodchenkov, the former head of Moscow's discredited anti-doping laboratory.
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Specifically, she was worried that she had caused her own cancer by wearing a bra, a theory Goop continues to cover despite it being widely discredited.
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Enter Fox NewsEven by mid-2017, the theory was, for the most part, promoted only by a handful of popular, yet widely discredited far-right sources.
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"It shows how many convictions in the late 90s and the turn of the century were based on this crappy science that's been discredited," he said.
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The vaccine was approved in 1998, right around the time the discredited British physician was making fraudulent claims that the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine caused autism.
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Major aspects of these relentless, aggressive, tenacious and defamatory attacks against Biden by Trump and his ethically discredited henchmen are now under criminal and impeachment investigation.
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The most notable is Andrew Wakefield, the discredited physician who started the vaccines cause autism myth, with the recent 9th anniversary of that fraudulent study's retraction.
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The GOP will attempt to close the gap by claiming that economic growth spurred by the cuts will yield larger tax revenues—a long-discredited argument.
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When Israel's top leaders were discredited because of the country's lack of preparedness for the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Mr. Peres made a bid for power.
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"Today I signed into law a bill banning conversion therapy, a widely-discredited practice that has no place in Maine," Mills announced on Twitter on Wednesday.
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Yet, at least at the national level, asymmetrically across the aisle, elected officials stubbornly cling to discredited policies, dragging their feet, or enthusiastically undermining environmental integrity.
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"Trump then requested that Zelensky investigate a discredited 2016 CrowdStrike conspiracy theory and even more ominously look into the Bidens," Schiff said, referring to the call.
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The sale of insurance business CommInsure follows damaging media revelations last year that it had used discredited methods to refuse legitimate payouts, leading to policy cancellations.
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Although conversion therapy has been widely discredited, only Brazil, Ecuador and Malta have nationwide bans, says the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA).
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Trump's closed, ethnic nationalism is dominant because Iraq, globalization and broken immigration policies have discredited the expansive open form of nationalism that usually dominates American culture.
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That's why, they note, the infamous, discredited study connecting vaccines with autism was so damaging: It eroded trust, creating a "debate" where one shouldn't have existed.
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We must also acknowledge that there is clearly a need to address some outstanding myths that keep the discredited anti-vaccine movement alive within our society.
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DISTRICT 21, QUEENS — FRANCISCO MOYA An assemblyman who deserves every vote over his thoroughly discredited opponent, a former state senator who went to prison, Hiram Monserrate.
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His victory in a Federal District Court meant that the Supreme Court would not hear his case, leaving the 1944 decision intact, though almost universally discredited.
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" McGovern's saddest thoughts mostly concerned his inability to make the case against Nixon, whom he called "the most discredited man ever to occupy the White House.
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By the act itself, they were made to feel worthless, and if they spoke out, they risked being threatened, blackmailed, discredited, blamed, or destroying their career.
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A break from logic starts to look like the only escape available in the middle of the 20th century, with Romantic notions of deliverance thoroughly discredited.
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White House officials and Mr. Trump have portrayed Ms. Manigault Newman and Mr. Cohen, who is under investigation in New York, as disgruntled and discredited figures.
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Most of the anti-vaccine tweets repeated well-known but long-discredited rumors, such as those that vaccines cause autism or contain dangerous amounts of mercury.
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The far-right radio show Infowars and its host, Alex Jones, have long promoted discredited and unproven quack remedies alongside conspiracies about liberal and scientific elites.
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LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Britain's financial authorities on Thursday urged banks and insurers to accelerate plans to transition away from the discredited Libor interest rate benchmark.
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The proposal would largely strip away the expectation that communities provide housing that fights segregation and increases opportunity, weaken penalties and reinstate a discredited enforcement process.
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"The Trump administration may have changed the text of the now-discredited Muslim travel ban, but they didn't change its unconstitutional intent and effect," he said.
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Kenneth Austin Bennett livestreamed the attack on Facebook, in which the senator was peppered with questions about discredited anti-vaccine arguments, and then pushed from behind.
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The rule comes amid ongoing discussions in the state to ban the widely discredited practice that seeks to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Before leaving, Professor Arrow muttered, "But I thought that Turner's theory was entirely discredited by Spencer, who showed that the hypothesized homing mechanism couldn't possibly work."
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But Republicans have vehemently defended their work as legitimate and made clear their investigation is separate from the discredited idea that Ukraine hacked the DNC servers.
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McCarthy: We can also look at past examples: When Barry Goldwater was blown out in 1964, pundits were certain that conservatism (Goldwater-style) was permanently discredited.
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And he vowed that the United States "will never be a socialist country," likening the progressive Democrats in the chamber to the discredited leader of Venezuela.
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It features a cameo from Jonah Goldberg, the National Review writer best known for his universally discredited attempt to equate New Deal liberalism with European fascism.
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Last year, the Tribeca Film Festival, which he co-founded, greenlit the screening of Vaxxed, an anti-vaccine film by the discredited physician-researcher Andrew Wakefield.
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The pro-Europe establishment that has traditionally led the party has been discredited, and now nobody is quite sure who's supposed to be leading the party.
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The discredited old model focused only on using "nudges," especially in the form of tax credits, to encourage private market actors to carry out social goals.
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The anti-vaccination movement has gained strength in the United States in recent years, despite the fact that claims linking vaccines to autism have been widely discredited.
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Crisis of Character has largely been discredited and dismissed as mostly hearsay (if not untrue), which actually makes it a perfect book for this election cycle. Emails!
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The new seven-member ruling council is holed up in rusting naval sheds in Tripoli harbor, its security dependent on politically-discredited Islamist Militia like Hakim Belhaj.
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In fact, many victims have been discredited in the media as part of defense strategies while the perpetrators of the violence have been elevated to sympathetic status.
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Theories would be floated and discredited: that there was some sort of mechanical problem with the locomotive, or the track, or the signals (none of the above).
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For years, South African President Thabo Mbeki had stalled on providing access to HIV drugs because he subscribed to discredited pseudoscience alleging that HIV doesn't cause AIDS.
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The Lava Jato ("Car Wash") corruption cases have led to investigations and indictments of leading figures in every big political party and discredited the entire political class.
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The anti-vaccine movement picked up at the end of the 1990s, after a now-discredited study by Andrew Wakefield suggested a link between vaccination and autism.
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Many of Damore's controversial conclusions rest heavily on one recent study and much older, now-discredited research, ignoring reams of data that tell a very different story.
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Narrating the video, Foster acknowledges that the theory may have been discredited when it comes to genetics but says it provides a useful metaphor for user data.
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Mr Tsvangirai and his party had been tricked, humiliated and discredited by the time of the next election, in 2013, since when the economy has plummeted again.
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Transitions to democracy often involve shifting from "inquisitorial" systems associated with discredited regimes, in which judges play an investigative role, says Rebecca Shaeffer of Fair Trials International.
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With the country's other pro-EU parties discredited during previous terms in government, many liberals turned to the Pirates as a sort of blue-blooded protest vote.
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In 2010, the science journal Lancet retracted a controversial 1998 study linking vaccines to autism, but the influence of this discredited paper has spiralled out of control.
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In France Emmanuel Macron frustrated Russian hackers by planting fake e-mails among real ones, which discredited later leaks when they were shown to contain false information.
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You said that you thought Michael Cohen was honest and you found out he taped Donald Trump and now you say he is discredited as a witness.
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Looking back, the PLRA did not solve a problem of "frivolous" litigation, rather it masked and discredited the legitimate claims of people with nowhere else to turn.
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Yet there is now an increasing drumbeat to water down welfare to work, and replace it with the failed education and training programs discredited in the past.
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But this time they didn't, partly because his supporters didn't care and partly because the mainstream media itself has become discredited in the eyes of partisan voters.
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A Clinton campaign spokesman told Fox News the House Republicans' request for an investigation is a "baseless attack" and recycles claims made by a widely discredited book.
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Though the discredited decision from the Alabama high court turned on procedural arcana, the agenda fueling the ruling was unmistakable in a concurring opinion from one judge.
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Even though conversion therapy has been discredited by basically every mental health organization in the U.S., including the American Medical Association, it's still legal in 218 states.
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"Yatseniuk is so discredited that he can no longer absorb all the negative sentiment in the country," says Yulia Mostovaya, the editor of Zerkalo Nedeli, a newspaper.
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The proposal will further increase defense spending using a variety of discredited budget gimmicks, while allegedly lowering non-defense discretionary spending to the pre-2018 cap levels.
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And as momentum around the Green New Deal turns into concrete proposals, we must recognize why nuclear power is a discredited and dishonest distraction, not a solution.
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Will Bruce Ohr, whose family received big money for helping to create the phony, dirty and discredited Dossier, ever be fired from the Jeff Sessions "Justice" Department?
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During the call, Trump urged Zelensky to launch investigations into former Vice President Joe Biden as well as the discredited conspiracy theory that Ukraine interfered in 2016.
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But the network stopped calling after the analyst was discredited by a fellow Obama-hater, a former C.I.A. officer struck by discrepancies in the analyst's C.V. _____ 11.
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As researchers, nurses and doctors, the proliferation of discredited theories only makes our job harder and creates dangerous—and unnecessary—hurdles for safeguarding the nation's public health.
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Last year, Telizhenko participated in meetings between Giuliani and two disgraced Ukrainian prosecutors who accused the Bidens of corruption, promoting claims that were largely debunked and discredited.
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But all this speculation assumes that the stalemate will end relatively quickly, that with a discredited establishment harassed by not-quite-ready populisms, something has to give.
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Daly denied his involvement in both plots after his arrest, while his lawyers argued that much of the evidence against him was weak or had been discredited.
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The film is based on the 1965 novel of the same name by Jerzy Kosinski, who initially claimed the book was autobiographical although that was later discredited.
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After Trump tweeted out discredited hate videos from a fringe group, he was praised by the former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, but condemned throughout Britain.
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"These accusations are baseless, and a part of a widely discredited attempt to end access to reproductive health care at Planned Parenthood," she said in a statement.
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"The already discredited Woodward book, so many lies and phony sources, has me calling Jeff Sessions 'mentally retarded' and 'a dumb southerner,'" Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter.
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Very few leftist parties in contemporary Europe define themselves as socialist, as the movement has been largely discredited and lost much of its earlier working class support.
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We are now witnessing an effort to gaslight the press and the public in support of a discredited narrative about politically motivated surveillance of the Trump campaign.
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WASHINGTON — It is a racial taunt made by the president of the United States, not unlike his discredited claim that Barack Obama was not born in America.
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But the Conservatives are now a maimed party with a discredited leader — weaknesses to be seized upon and exploited by a now united and empowered Labour party.
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It doesn't matter that his research has been discredited—it all falls under a "controversial" viewpoint that, for uncurious publishers, is indistinguishable from the usual conservative dreck.
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And to the extent, by the way, that a failure for the government to perform discredited government, that was a further benefit as far as they're concerned.
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Debra Hauser, the president of Advocates for Youth, an organization dedicated to promoting sexual health among young people, said Obria's abstinence-only approach has long been discredited.
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The administrator, Nicole P. Eramo, asserted that the discredited November 2014 article defamed her and portrayed her as the "chief villain," indifferent to sexual assault on campus.
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"This absurd reversal is driven by voices who have not only been discredited but until now have been relegated to the fringes of this debate," he said.
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In 2003, Mr. Peterson was found guilty of killing Kathleen; he was granted a retrial in 2011 after an expert who had testified against him was discredited.
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His attorney George Leontire says that "as a gay man myself, I argued against this really discredited approach," which could have massively prejudiced the jury against Hernandez.
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Philip Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the famous (and possibly discredited) Stanford prison experiment, has a theory that people have different time perspectives — not totally unlike sexual orientations.
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Its narrator, a Viennese musicologist, passes a sleepless night in dreams and recollections of the discredited discipline of Orientalism, Orientalists he has known, and his Levantine past.
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The Illinois Democrat also said the GOP memo spearheaded by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes would be "discredited" if a competing House Democratic memo becomes public.
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He noted, for example, Trump's tweet where he praised a discredited story about shooting Muslims with bullets dipped in pig's blood as a deterrent to Islamic extremism.
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After the cyberattack, which jeopardized millions of people's confidential data, it seemed like investors had permanently discredited Equifax, sending the $142 stock down to $91 a share.
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Taken on a South Carolina plantation in 1850, it had been used by the Harvard biologist Louis Agassiz to formulate his now-discredited ideas about racial difference.
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When Justice Stephen G. Breyer described the Korematsu decision in his recent book as "discredited," he wasn't going out on a limb, but reflecting a legal consensus.
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" "So they take one person out of thousands, but what's unfair -- I don't mind when they write a book and they make lies, 'cause it gets discredited.
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In the real world — the one in which politicians don't need color filters to seem ominous and whistle-blowers are merely discredited or imprisoned — conspiracies are common.
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The accusation, which would be extraordinarily grave if it contained a shred of truth, has been denied by intelligence officials and discredited by well-informed Democrats and Republicans.
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In February, the work was further discredited when scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Britain recreated the original study and found that there weren't significant unexpected mutations.
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Lastly, the NSO signature was also on malware that had targeted Mexican journalist Rafael Cabrera; he had been working on a story that potentially discredited the country's president.
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"While many Democrats will cling to discredited allegations," Pence said, "the American people can be confident President Trump and I will continue to focus" on improving the country.
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Yes, but: As big a threat as fake images are, an even bigger problem right now is the ease with which legitimate images can be discredited as fakes.
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Trump signaled as much when he had lunch Monday with Ed Klein, a man known for his series of salacious but discredited books that take on the Clintons.
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A recent Gallup poll found 87% disapproved of Colombia's current political parties, which have been discredited by scandals and infighting—higher than the 84% disapproving of the FARC.
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Among rivals, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia's insurance division said in April it had used outdated and discredited definitions of heart attacks when denying claims to some policyholders.
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Some of it may be a rumor, some of it may be true, but it is not correct to say that large swaths of it have been discredited.
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Cruz, a victim of a predator priest, said he had been discredited by Chile&aposs bishops for being gay and told Francis of the pain their slander caused.
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Weisberg recently represented a client who was charged with making a false report after surveillance video discredited her account of being robbed by three men at O'Hare Airport.
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Al Franken of Minnesota whether she believed in conversion therapy, a medically discredited practice that seeks to turn gay people straight, DeVos stated plainly that she did not.
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As reported in the New York Times, Wertham's work has since been discredited, apparently based on "misrepresented" and "falsified" information—but at the time, it had an impact.
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No matter how much he had been discredited as an athlete, I suspect there was enough adoration left for him to walk away with his bank accounts unscathed.
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Though opponents of Brexit are routinely portrayed by critics as members of a discredited, remote elite, Mr. Adonis, a former minister who studied at Oxford University, is unperturbed.
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This is worrisome, because the group has ties to some of today's most ardent, and largely discredited, foes of climate science — and in some cases science in general.
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Democrats believe the president wanted to release the information as a way of buttressing Trump's discredited claim that President Obama "wiretapped" him at Trump Tower during the transition.
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" Jackson adds ... there are women out there dealing with real issues of sexual assault, but the movement to bring about positive change is being discredited "when people lie.
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"That's exactly what Russia would have wished for - to have a very divided and very weakened country and a discredited president whose legitimacy is under attack," she said.
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All three agreed the pope should follow through by taking action against Barros and other bishops they say covered up the abuse by Karadima and discredited their claims.
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This theory is now discredited, as Trump has made clear he intends to keep many of his most hardline promises, including the border wall and the Muslim ban.
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He latches onto already discredited charges against the target of his wrath, and then breathes new life into the flimsy charges using the power of the bully pulpit.
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Still, given that Valeant's business model has been so thoroughly discredited, it would have been nice to see the company hire a manager who has eschewed such practices.
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"In the current context, when politicians, Congress and political parties are so discredited, I believe that citizens would favor a mixed commission or a Constituent Assembly," he said.
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"And I went, 'No, this is a devastating victory against the enemy and more of the avalanche of them being discredited,'" Jones said he responded to his father.
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" The congressional aide who said the recent legislation was accelerated by the "Russia stuff" agreed that it was also an acknowledgment that "the engagement theory had been discredited.
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And while Trumpism is on the ascendancy right now, my expectation is that it will soon be politically and morally discredited, including in the eyes of most Republicans.
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He rode a similar confluence of factors—unabashed xenophobia, the Great Recession's unhealed wounds, a discredited generation of centrist elites—to the most powerful office in the world.
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From his position, Bolton played a major role in justifying the US invasion of Iraq by advancing the now-discredited position that Saddam Hussein was developing chemical weapons.
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The Anti-Semitism Awareness Act endorsed a widely discredited, overly broad definition of anti-Semitism that classifies virtually all political speech supportive of Palestinian rights as anti-Semitic.
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While the issue had been compounded by discredited reports circulating on social media claiming that 10 million Chinese workers had flooded Indonesia, labor unions still dispute official figures.
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Part of the report used the slogan "Once discredited, limited everywhere," the Guardian wrote:The social credit system aims to incentivise "trustworthy" behaviour through penalties as well as rewards.
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Two years ago, however, a judge exonerated him and ordered him freed after determining that his conviction was based on theories about arson that had later been discredited.
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Nevertheless, Dr. Schaffner said, it was troubling for scientists that a film promoting "discredited ideas" got so close to a forum as prestigious as the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Vladimir Putin scoffed at the now discredited dossier suggesting Donald Trump engaged in funny business in Russia ... but it didn't stop him from bragging about his country's prostitutes.
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There is no conspiracy within the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to deny climate change, even if the BBC has been berated for giving airtime to discredited climate skeptics.
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The rule of law is being eroded, the press is being discredited, if not silenced, and social media is being used to spread illiberal ideas and sway elections.
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"Game of Thrones" began in 2011, entering a TV culture complicated by "The Sopranos" and a society that had seen authority discredited in Iraq and on Wall Street.
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"The abrupt abandonment of the commission makes clear that it had become a thoroughly discredited body that could not find evidence of mass voter fraud," Ms. Gupta said.
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"This case rehashes claims already discredited in a civil case that settled more than a year and a half ago," Levandowski's attorneys said in a statement to Recode.
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And everyone either thinks of socialism as discredited, or pins the label on stuff – like social insurance programs – that isn't what we used to mean by the word.
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Trump has told reporters that he knows this history and that his use of the phrase isn't intended to signify any connection to the discredited slogan and movement.
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Mr. Dodik, discredited by corruption scandals and hate speech against the country's Muslims, badly needs Mr. Putin's support to win, given the popularity of Russia among ethnic Serbs.
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Go deeper: The Times has untangled the discredited conspiracy theory — involving Democrats, the 182 election and hackers — that Mr. Trump raised in his July call with Ukraine's leader.
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This backlog stems from the now-discredited belief that petty offenses, like riding a bike on the sidewalk or drinking in public, could lead to more serious crimes.
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Nonetheless while finding the allegations of communist organizing to be patently false they are still threatening disciplinary action based on minor bureaucratic complaints from the same discredited source.
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Some Somali immigrants in Minnesota, having bought into the widely discredited theory that the vaccine causes autism, refused to have their children inoculated against measles, mumps and rubella.
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Trump also asked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate a discredited theory beneficial to Russia that Ukraine worked with Democrats to hurt Trump in the 2016 U.S. election.
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To implement his corrupt scheme, President Trump pressured the President of Ukraine to publicly announce investigations into two discredited allegations that would benefit President Trump's 2020 presidential campaign.
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The Republicans who have spent the last weeks and months jumping on, then off, then on the Trump bus will have been discredited, and some may be unseated.
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President Donald Trump has defended his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, for returning to Ukraine in a new bid to substantiate widely discredited claims about Trump&aposs political opponents.
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Track and field's still-beleaguered and once-discredited governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations, has made so many wrong calls and choices in its modern history.
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South Korea's conservative camp, which has led the country for the last nine years, has been deeply discredited by the scandal engulfing Ms. Park and her former aides.
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A discredited 2007 New York Police Department report, "Radicalization in the West," provided the ideological foundation for the NYPD Intelligence Division's mass surveillance of Muslims, the ACLU noted.
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""It&aposs not just the uncertainty caused by the government&aposs negotiations with the EU undermining our economy but 10 years of failed and discredited Tory economic policies.
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The vote will be held almost seven months after the results of elections that handed a fourth term to Bolivia's former President Evo Morales but were then discredited.
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Aaron Rich, Mr. Rich's brother, said in an email Wednesday that Mr. Wheeler had "discredited himself as an objective investigator" and had lost the confidence of the family.
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He began in Budapest, where he met Tuesday with Yuriy Lutsenko, a discredited former Ukrainian prosecutor general who has emerged as a key figure in the impeachment inquiry.
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The charge was subsequently discredited, but Shah seized on it in his speech in Allahabad, warning of a mass exodus of Hindus if the Samajwadi Party retained power.
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While the issue had been compounded by discredited reports circulating on social media claiming that 10 million Chinese workers had flooded Indonesia, labour unions still dispute official figures.
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If Mueller loses — a 2628-28503 vote to uphold the Clinton memo is possible — then his investigation is fatally discredited, and any impeachment process would be as well.
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In the last few days alone, Trump has brandished the power of the executive branch to cover up his own discredited claims that Hurricane Dorian would hit Alabama.
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"A speech that indulges in outrageous and discredited conspiracy theories is not the speech of a person with the courage and the will to seek peace," Haley said.
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Soto watched some of them as they were revered and celebrated in Washington and by members of the press, even after past plans were discredited and enemies retrenched.
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In the 1970s, Golberg consulted for a now-discredited campaign for "safer" cigarettes by R.J. Reynolds, which still funds fellowships in his honor at Wake Forest and Duke.
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Colorado on Friday became the 18th state to ban "conversion therapy" for minors, a discredited practice that aims to change a person's sexual orientation or gender expression. Gov.
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Outright fascist movements were mostly discredited after World War II, and data on military coups shows a clear decline in their frequency since a peak in the 1960s.
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And there might be these Democratic incrementalists who say, well why don't we go revisit Obamacare, and they're going to be completely discredited, their political argument totally destroyed.
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But this theory is on some seriously shaky ground; the first clue, chickens, was discredited back in 2014, and the second, Polynesian DNA, is based on very flimsy evidence.
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Back then, a former Hollywood actor who was associated with right-wing conservatism prepared to take over the reins of power from the discredited presidential administration of Jimmy Carter.
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Critics are skeptical about US intelligence claims after the 2003 Iraq war, which was justified on the basis of now-discredited intelligence that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction.
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It all started last week, when Trump tweeted about McCain, accusing him of "spreading the fake and totally discredited Dossier" (as he called it) and voting against repealing Obamacare.
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Still, the discredited paper helped spark the current wave of the anti-vaccination movement, which has a number of famous supporters, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Donald Trump.
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"He's put in place policies that will return us to the discredited war on drugs, which had catastrophic impacts on communities of color," Mr. Cox said in an interview.
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Although his allegations were discredited, the investigation revealed that Clinton had deleted thirty thousand e-mails from a private server that she used while she was Secretary of State.
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In 2010, with Pinochet dead and discredited by his indictment for human-rights abuses by a Spanish judge, Sebastián Piñera, a billionaire businessman, won power for the centre-right.
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Although a senator since 2014, he comes over as a new face who is not part of a political class that, as in Spain, has been discredited by scandals.
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Jones gave an account of what the president's penis looked like that was then thoroughly discredited, which is perhaps the strongest reason to think her whole accusation is false.
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The Pathological Optimist is a provocative look at how Wakefield became a martyr — and how he still manages to bring in donations, even after his work has been discredited.
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And then I seek a job, I run for a job, and all of the discredited negativity comes out again, and all of these arguments and attacks start up.
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The statement also said Xiang was suspected of bribery and accused him of "engaging in superstitious activities", an allegation often levelled at discredited officials to further tarnish their names.
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"I will not kneel to a discredited, wanna-be, black activist that doesn't really have the best interest of his people in mind," Higgins said at a press conference.
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To members of the regime too discredited to be part of any democratic government, including Mr Maduro, the opposition is offering passage to a comfortable retirement, perhaps in Cuba.
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Perhaps because its parties are weaker and politicians more discredited, Peru has gone further than anywhere except Brazil in investigating the corruption spread across Latin America by construction companies.
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Second, Mr Trump has further discredited the already feeble Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, and all those who argue that Palestinian aspirations can be met by negotiation rather than violence.
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But though we are indebted to Ariès for beginning serious scholarship on this topic, his central thesis that childhood did not exist before the 17th century is now discredited.
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Unlike previous opposition movements, they don't have a single leader to depend on, who could disappear or be discredited; instead they have social media to reach and unite thousands.
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After all, De Niro did greenlight discredited doctor Andrew Wakefield's film, Vaxxed, for the Tribeca Film Festival; the film was later pulled after epic criticism from the scientific community.
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Ohr then launders it, feeds it to Justice and the FBI and then, he amazingly tries to get the discredited Steele back into the FBI as a human source.
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Jones is a notorious conspiracy theorist who has been widely criticized for a variety of outlandish and polarizing content including discredited claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
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Not only does he regard Trump as an unacceptable nominee, but he argues that the debased Republican officials who've endorsed Trump have discredited themselves as fit public servants, too.
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But those sorts of assertions by Republicans raised the question about whether what Nunes did was intended to give Trump cover for his discredited claim that Obama "wiretapped" him.
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In the United States, some right-wing media outlets have spread the widely discredited notion that Islamic State fighters could be flooding across the southern U.S. border from Mexico.
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"Spreading the fake and totally discredited Dossier 'is unfortunately a very dark stain against John McCain,'" Trump , quoting Ken Starr, the independent counsel who investigated then-President Bill Clinton.
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The anti-vaccination conspiracy theory that vaccinating children can cause autism came to the fore in the early 2000s after a discredited doctor published a fraudulent and false study.
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"Abandoning this evidence-based progress and turning back the clock to discredited, emotionally motivated, ideological policy also threatens the financial stability of the federal criminal justice system," he said.
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After the call wrapped, Trump entertained more than two dozen questions from reporters and once again discredited a CIA assessment about the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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But in Kashmir these are compounded by a long, cyclical history of political manipulation and repression, where local politicians willing to "play India's game" are discredited in Kashmiri eyes.
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"The thing about looking for some grand theory, like Marxism or whatever 'ism,' is that a lot of those sort of peter out or are eventually discredited," Farmer said.
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The group's claims had been largely discredited, and mainstream networks had rejected the film, but Hyman, who was also the vice-president for corporate relations, defended the company's decision.
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But if Tuesday's speech is pockmarked with factual errors and easily discredited spin, any hope the President has of influencing anyone other than his supporters will likely be dashed.
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The practice is banned in 18 states and Washington, DC, and has been denounced by LGBTQ organizations, discredited by medical professionals, and called harmful by the American Psychiatric Association.
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The Democrats paid for the phony and discredited Dossier which was, along with Comey, McCabe, Strzok and his lover, the lovely Lisa Page, used to begin the Witch Hunt.
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The fact that people put so much focus on production, like that was the only value, kind of discredited our work as vocalists What was your equipment set-up?
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" Kraft also took another shot at the investigation -- calling it "flawed and biased from the start" and noting it "has been discredited nearly unanimously by accredited academics and scientists.
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International observers with the Organization of American States say the vote was so discredited that it was impossible to declare a valid result, and called for a re-run.
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This month, Virginia became the 20th state to ban conversion therapy for minors, curtailing a widely discredited practice that aims to change a person's sexual orientation or gender expression.
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"Darkness Visible" demonstrated that patients could be the owners and describers of their mental disorders, upending centuries of medical tradition in which the mentally ill were discredited and shamed.
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