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Well, a convenient but
unfounded
stereotype that sometimes hurt even more than austerity itself.
ES: Well, when you look at the results of these programs in stopping terrorism, you will see that that's unfounded, and you don't have to take my word for it, because we've had the first open court, the first federal court that's reviewed this, outside the secrecy arrangement, called these programs Orwellian and likely unconstitutional.
While Clance knew these fears were unfounded, she could also remember feeling the exact same way in graduate school.
Even if it's Lake Tahoe, it's fresh water, totally
unfounded
fear, ridiculous, but it's there.
"These allegations are completely unfounded."
I believe that such fears are
unfounded.
And in districts around the country, big and small, who have made this change, they found that these fears are often
unfounded
and far outweighed by the tremendous benefits for student health and performance, and our collective public safety.
His ridiculous philosophies on pain and suffering are both misguided and totally
unfounded.
The
unfounded
plant manager Atron and Vince make good antagonists for the series, for the writers really do establish them as a threat and give you that dreadful feeling every time they come on screen.
There is no build up to the romance between Rochester and Jane Eyre, so this appears rather abrupt and
unfounded
since the two characters have such infrequent interaction you cannot help but imagine their 'love' is superficial.
But thankfully my fears were
unfounded
as I found myself enjoying this episode as much as the previous one.
But to suggest that he was persecuted because he was black is not only
unfounded
(it is not in the Bible), but it is ludicrous.
What unfolds is a very sensitive portrayal of the loneliness and hunger that drive a sometimes
unfounded
sense of optimism drowning in indulgence.
Rather, it's that the film does not seek blame or create
unfounded
obstacles for the character - particularly racial ones - instead enabling Chris' triumph as a personal one unencumbered by social or political context.
In 1840, faced with blind discrimination,
unfounded
gossip and strict religious judgment, Anson Campbell, a seminary student, retreats to the sea.
This film has earned its cult reputation due to the fact that it's ridiculous - and as you might expect, this reputation isn't exactly
unfounded.
Israel ’s fear that the failure of sanctions might bring the United States to accept coexistence with a nuclear-armed Iran in the way it did with the Soviet Union during the Cold War is not entirely
unfounded.
They shouldn’t be: The fear is unfounded, and the obsession with it is damaging.
German fears that the European Stability Mechanism serves as a channel for hidden transfers are similarly
unfounded.
But politicians also have a duty to let voters know when their fears are excessive or
unfounded.
Moreover, the claim that the ECB’s purchases of asset-backed securities amount to “toxic loans” that transfer risk to German taxpayers is unfounded; after all, there have been almost no defaults since 2008.
Instead of giving serious consideration to
unfounded
theories speculating that excessively low interest rates could, under certain conditions, discourage growth and investment, the Fed should have committed itself even more decisively to zero or even negative rates.
But even if these two assumptions prove to be unfounded, the unintended consequences of the new tax law will still threaten Americans’ wellbeing.
Developed-country voters’ frustration with the old market-driven global economic architecture is not
unfounded.
Twenty years ago, we were gripped by fear that Japan would overtake our economic leadership – a concern that was
unfounded
then and, in hindsight, looks profoundly mistaken.
On the other hand, foreign criticism of Germany for running a current-account surplus similar to China’s is
unfounded.
Countless analysts, such as Stephen M. Walt of Harvard University, have shown these claims to be completely
unfounded
and hyperbolic in the extreme.
But predictions that the economy would shrink by as much as 4% last year proved to be
unfounded.
This has provoked fears, not unfounded, that China is not prepared to act within the constraints set by the Law of the Sea Convention, and is determined to make some broader history-based claim.
Today, we face a form of voodoo politics: rule based on “alternative facts” and
unfounded
and untestable theories that cast their own kind of spell on citizens struggling to comprehend a globalized world and economy from which they feel alienated.
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