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Think about how that dumbs down the values that we americans have.
Could dumb-dumbs be seeking the numbing, feel-good effects of having buddies?
He fears that the "belief" principle dumbs down the role of the police.
I wondered if he was still selling speed to dumb-dumbs at CUNY.
It's sad because it dumbs down an already overcrowded group to begin with.
This dumbs down the idea of healthy communication re: sex in a harmful way2.
When Richard jokingly dumbs it down for them, that's the product they want to sell — to businesses.
That's their purpose: to make sure that even dumby-dumb-dumbs don't lay down their biases and fuck things up.
The college recruitment of athletes that dumbs down or eliminates academic standards sends the wrong message about the academy's core duty.
Well, as you can imagine, the people of Cleveland didn't take too kindly to being called dumby-dumb-ka-dumb-dumbs.
Such a frame-of-mind dumbs down diplomacy as a punitive stick instead of the normal business of statecraft it really is.
What about "classical crossover" — a genre that's perched between classical and pop music, which some people say vulgarizes or dumbs down classical music?
You can watch the whole town hall, and feel concerned about the dumb-dumbs leading one of the most powerful entities on the planet, below.
It's frustrating, because A Cure for Wellness is a beautifully shot film full of interesting ideas, but it dumbs itself down at every possible turn.
And if you use language that "dumbs you down," you may be misunderstood by those around you at work, which can significantly hurt your ability to advance.
I'm somewhat sympathetic to these dumb-dumbs — Twitter abhors context, and so it can be very difficult to tell which outraged tweets are made in earnest, and which are put-ons.
On the surface, that makes Pokken sound like a game that dumbs down the experience in an attempt to lower the barrier to entry, but it still has a surprising amount of depth.
Australia Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says a debate between renewable energy and coal "dumbs down" the climate debate and reiterated his support for an all-of-the-above energy strategy in his country, The Guardian reports.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE blasted President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Saturday, saying he "dumbs down" American values.
Cass R. Sunstein, New York Times, Television, a French sociologist explains, dumbs itself down, August 2, 1998.
Factory on November 19, 2013. Sherilyn Connelly of The Village Voice criticized the synopsis on the back of the disc keep case, saying that it dumbs down the film and portrays the independent women as helpless stereotypes.
Hana is the only human resident of Moon Street. She lived with 5 different zombies; each of the zombies have a unique basis. They appeared from a grave park, and were affected by a moon.Zombie Dumbs Note: This YouTube video is geoblocked.
He also sees the virus's given pen on his hand while signing and dumbs him by telling that he is a loser and vatsan is a winner. On seeing "Pari"'s signature, Silencer realises that "Pari" is actually Kosaksi Pasapugazh, and he accepts defeat.
Due to the terms of his exile, he was required to do good deeds for whoever found him first, putting him reluctantly under Fred and Barney's command. Gazoo refers to Fred and Barney as "dumb dumbs" and constantly causes problems for them. He can materialize and dematerialize objects, teleport, freeze time, travel through time and perform other remarkable feats but when he attempts to help out Fred and Barney, he usually ends up causing even more trouble. The only people who are able to see Gazoo are Fred, Barney and the children; animals also can see him.
Nash also appeared in Supercute!'s music video "Dumb Dumbs" and helped to produce their first album which eventually could not be released due to the band's split-up. Later in 2011, she launched the Kate Nash's Rock 'n' Roll for Girls After School Music Club as a platform to inspire teenage girls to get into songwriting and making their own music, due to the shortage of female artists in the UK. On her UK tour that year, Nash promoted the initiative in schools such as the City of Portsmouth Girls' School, Woodchurch High School and John Madejski Academy.
In contrast to their reactions to the SNES and Genesis versions, GamePro panned the Game Boy release, saying it dumbs down the gameplay, loses so much graphical detail that the characters are unrecognizable, and makes the music far too pervasive. Next Generation reviewed the Genesis version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that "Shaq Fu includes everything a good fighting game needs, with the exception of good fighting." Retrospective criticism of the game has been generally negative. GameTrailers rated it number 4 Worst in their "Top Ten Best and Worst Video Games".
West Windsor-Plainsboro is notable for its ongoing divide over the school district's harsh implementation of academics on its students. The controversy comes amidst Superintendent of Schools David Aderhold's plan to ease the high school curriculum following reports of students having been referred for psychological evaluation and even hospitalization for excessive stress. According to a New York Times article written by author Kyle Spencer, the divide appears to be somewhat racial, as the area has a high Asian-American population, such as Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean students. Some parents have argued that such change "dumbs down" the students and hinders their overall academic experience.
The Daily Mirror was the only leading national newspaper to remain loyal to Labour and Gordon Brown at a time when opinion polls showed the party on course for their worst election result since 1983. The newspaper was critical of the Liberal Democrats for forming the coalition which enabled the Conservatives to form a new government in 2010, and branded leader Nick Clegg as Pinickio (alluding to the lying fictional character Pinocchio) for going back on numerous pre-election pledges. It has frequently referred to the party as the "Fib Dems" or "Lib Dumbs". The Daily Mirror endorsed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the run-up for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Thus, it continued to develop with new buildings, the enlargement of the University Building, the Faculty of Geography and History, and further on accommodation buildings, the College of Veterinary (Galician Parliament), the College of Deaf and Dumbs (Seat of the Xunta de Galicia) and the Faculty and Medicine. Another great project was the establishment of the Hall of Residence in 1930. Definitively, it is a period of great quantitative and quality changes with an important increase in infrastructures along with the regionalisation of studies in search for a best adaptation to the Galician reality. Another characteristic of the 20th century was the establishment of agreements with foreign institutions of university education, at first with Portuguese universities.
Philip Schneider of the patriot movement, an engineer and geologist formerly working for the U.S. government, made a few appearances at UFO conventions in the 1990s, espousing essentially a new version of the theories mentioned above. He claimed to have played a role in the construction of Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs) across the United States, and as a result he said that he had been exposed to classified information of various sorts as well as having personal experiences with EBEs. He claimed to have survived the Dulce Base catastrophe and decided to tell his tale. He died by suicide on January 17, 1996, after a series of lectures given in late 1995 on topics including the Black Budget and underground alien bases.
"Rick Ayers, An Inconvenient Superman: Davis Guggenheim's New Film Hijacks School Reform, The Huffington Post, September 17, 2010 In Ayers' view, the "corporate powerhouses and the ideological opponents of all things public" have employed the film to "break the teacher's unions and to privatize education," while driving teachers' wages even lower and running "schools like little corporations." Ayers also critiqued the film's promotion of a greater focus on "top-down instruction driven by test scores," positing that extensive research has demonstrated that standardized testing "dumbs down the curriculum" and "reproduces inequities," while marginalizing "English language learners and those who do not grow up speaking a middle class vernacular." Lastly, Ayers writes that "schools are more segregated today than before Brown v. Board of Education in 1954," and thus criticized the film for not mentioning that "black and brown students are being suspended, expelled, searched, and criminalized.
37 Hardly anyone of numerous Carlists, populating the novels of Baroja, is a man who joined the movement out of conviction: they are foreigners, adventurers, criminals escaping justice, blinded fanatics incapable of reasoning, little men curing their inferiority complex, exalted boys who have read too much, village dumbs, those seeking personal revenge, those trying to get rich, those brainwashed by priests, those broken by failure in love, those willing to indulge, those bullied to join by their family, those conscripted by force, and so on and so on. Though Baroja was attracted to what he saw as authentic rural virility in the Carlist ranks, he believed it endured despite, not because of their very Carlist nature. His best known protagonist, Zalacaín, as a genuine man of action not only abandons the Carlists but he also beats them up and tricks them. Baroja is careful to strip the Carlists of their notorious machista appearance, in his vision reduced to cowardly brutality.

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