We somewhat cynically predicted his proposal would be rejected by his fellow board members.
One should regard cynically any argument that depends on the stereotype of woman as helpless victim.
They would like to believe that the only government capable of behaving cynically is their own.
Ironically, these provisions will also wound the industry groups that cynically helped push Obamacare into law.
Less cynically, we should remember he spent more time with these players than his own family.
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But central Europeans can be forgiven if they see the present a bit cynically.
The boy died in prison and Henry cynically provided him with a lavish funeral.
Hamas's leaders are reportedly hiding in hospitals - cynically using the sick as human shields.
Fearmongers have cynically misled consumers, claiming the technique is a form of radioactivity.
Whether or not this is true, it shows how cynically the political process is seen in Russia.
While speaking out for human rights, some organizations cynically support terrorists bent on mass killing of civilians.
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It was, opined Geoffrey Cox, "cynically opportunistic" of Labour to try to wash their hands of the matter.
As a final note, beware of politicians who are taking this issue and cynically twisting it for political benefit.
The profiles neither sugarcoat the celebs, as do so many modern magazines, nor do they cynically tear them apart.
Provided, too, that UMNO is neither so panicked nor cynically short-sighted that it resorts to trying to "out-Islam" Pas.
Or, more cynically, the Romney campaign might be reluctant to alienate influential Republican donors in the financial services industry.
And the United States' actual or potential adversaries are only too happy cynically to promise to do the same.
Less cynically, historians will note that Richard Nixon, throughout the Watergate saga, proved both active and effective in foreign affairs.
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The companies were shown, for instance, to have cynically disregarded evidence from their in-house researchers about the addictive properties of nicotine.
The Chelsea player was substituted with what looked like a serious injury midway through the first-half after being cynically hacked down.
Hopes had been high for a display of attacking verve, but both teams tackled cynically and were booed off in Durban.
They cynically pad the bottom of their lists with celebrities, knowing that these will attract votes but will not get elected.
Watts Jr. (ROkla.) The profiles neither sugarcoat the celebs, as do so many modern magazines, nor do they cynically tear them apart.
Well, you might silently (and cynically) say, this is the third world.
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Sentencing her, Judge Dennis Watson QC said Parr had been motivated by greed and "deliberately and cynically" took advantage of Ms Briscoe.
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Hence the opposition's charge this week that Mr Barak was cynically holding the army in south Lebanon hostage to Mr Assad's whims.
Oxford University Students' Union has complained of a "cynically minded attempt by Gordon Brown and the government to jump on a populist bandwagon".
Under the deep-pocket theory, which says, to put it somewhat cynically, that tort liability automatically expands to the nearest available pot of money.
"Four different forms of cancer were all deployed cynically in an attempt, to use the old fashioned phrase, to fleece her, " he said.
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With hailstones battering down in the closing stages, the visitors were reduced to 10 men as Hay cynically clipped the heels of Humphrey.
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