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The notion of violent jihad in which more Muslims are killed than any other kind of people is already thoroughly
discredited.
This was an earlier, now discredited, theory of evolution.
Though his experiments were discredited, much like the rest of vitalism, traces of his theory still come up in popular culture.
But where do all these
discredited
theories leave us?
Welcome to neoliberalism, the zombie doctrine that never seems to die, however comprehensively it is
discredited.
Sure, it could have been some distant, giant planet in the outer solar system, but by this time, that idea was so ridiculous and had been so thoroughly
discredited
that I didn't take it very seriously.
Simon is coming to New York to help Inspector Fernack, now thoroughly
discredited
due to a gangster frame-up; $50,000 was found in his home.
I have since
discredited
everything told to me by this individual after seeing this movie.
The heroes are
discredited
and tossed on there ear by their colleges.
John is the nasty, envious, closet homosexual, slave to Yoko he is portrayed as being in the
discredited
Albert Goldman book.
i wasn't alive in the 60s to know first hand whether or not esp was a common fallacy then, but i assume that any theory of such nature would simply be
discredited.
Jennifer Rubin stars as the owner of a cosmetics company who starts to depend on the experimental work of an
discredited
doctor (Daniel J. Travanti) in order to maintain her youth.
He is laughed on The Today Show and is
discredited.
A prominent but
discredited
doctor tricks a group of criminals onto a ship to continue his experiments on healing the criminal mind, but the criminals have other ideas when they decide to take over the ship.
Finally, justice prevails, and the Klan is
discredited.
Since Alex has written, for therapeutic reasons, a not-for-publication autobiography, her supervisor, after learning of the opus, determines that she must be eliminated, and during her flight from homicidal pursuers, she unites with a
discredited
demolition expert, Will Rickman (Scott Glenn), who is fighting a lawsuit originating from two accidental deaths within his most recently demolished building and the pair exchange sexual bouquets when not avoiding being killed.
Discredited
regimes may cling all the more ruthlessly and ruinously to power, as in Syria.
If the prospect of a referendum alone is enough to push the UK into dire economic straits, both the government that introduced that referendum and the group campaigning to exacerbate the situation are effectively
discredited.
But inflation targeting was never an obvious concept, and the financial crisis has
discredited
it.
With official figures widely discredited, private analysts estimate that consumer prices are rising at an annual rate of 25% or more.
Until now, the British foreign-policy grandees and former ambassadors warning that Brexit will severely damage the UK’s standing in the world have been dismissed by much of the public as
discredited
elites and fear-mongers.
Little wonder that, once most Israelis accepted this narrative, the “peace process” became a repulsive,
discredited
expression, and its advocates on the left came to be perceived at best as innocents detached from the real world.
Pakistan, Iran, China, the Central Asian countries, and other places with rising rates of intravenous drug use are bound for the same public health catastrophe if they pursue similar
discredited
policies.
France responded with calls for monetary reform that would end the peculiar role of the dollar and tried to revive the largely
discredited
gold standard.
In Pakistan, a
discredited
military was forced by public opinion to withdraw from power, creating political space for elected representatives.
They continued to use the old
discredited
models, perhaps slightly modified.
Old,
discredited
traditions were suddenly revived.
It underpins the doctrine known as mercantilism, which comprises a hoary set of beliefs
discredited
more than two centuries ago.
Last week, US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said that McCulloch’s economics – the economics of supply and demand – was in no way
discredited
by the financial crisis, and was still extraordinarily useful.
But I think that much of economics has been
discredited
by the manifest failure of many economists to be as smart as McCulloch’s parrots were.
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