On April 21st Charles Clarke, a former home secretary, mocked as hypocritical a plea for unity by Ed Balls, the schools secretary and a long-time confidant of Mr Brown.
You don't need to be a recently retired Democratic president to wonder if there isn't something just a little bit hypocritical about a man making millions out of preaching virtue and then feeding the proceeds into slot machines.
Mr Justice Hart considered that Hazel Stewart was infatuated with Colin Howell who was "undoubtedly a charismatic, manipulative, hypocritical man with a very considerable sexual appetite".
This is a hypocritical argument, coming as it does from an industry that has perpetrated a giant fraud on the public in lecturing us that college grads have higher incomes than nongrads.
The earnings exclusion cap is also a hypocritical outright renunciation of the rule against double taxation.
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Democratic Unionist Party deputy leader Peter Robinson accused Mr Trimble of adopting "a hypocritical and cynical position" on the poll.
The second is about whether Marissa Mayer is a hypocritical, entitled, privileged, spoiled 1%'er because she gets to bring her infant to work with her.
Now, he has also responded - his campaign has responded directly to the charges that he's being hypocritical by having a lobbyist as his campaign co-chair in - here in New Hampshire, Mr. Demers.
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean questioned John Kerry's judgment because of the Massachusetts senator's stance on the two wars against Iraq, while Kerry hinted Dean was being hypocritical, running a negative campaign while urging other candidates to keep it clean.
To criticise Mr Blair's minister for apparently encapsulating these values might seem a tad hypocritical.
It would be a little hypocritical of Loeb to criticize the prior board for leaking and then turn around and do the same thing.
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This is more than a little hypocritical, say Littleton's enemies in the KMA, since he was still active in the group when it registered many of these horses.
"As an 2018 ambassador, I felt it would be hypocritical to continue earning a salary writing for the Mail on Sunday when they've clearly damaged our chances of hosting the 2018 World Cup, " he told BBC Radio 4.
With the West rightly wary of plunging into yet another maelstrom, the Arab League, for years a toothless and often hypocritical body, has admirably taken the lead, asking Kofi Annan, a former secretary of the United Nations, to seek, under the joint aegis of the UN and the league, to persuade Mr Assad to negotiate.
But the European Union's reaction to the prospect of the Freedom Party joining a ruling coalition has been hypocritical and wholly disproportionate to Austria's supposed offence in seeking to build a stable government backed by a majority of the voters.
Fox calls this hypocritical, pointing out that Cablevision recently submitted a filing with the FCC that argued against arbitration in its dispute with DISH Network over its MSG channel.
This caused a debate about whether Novo Nordisk was cynical and hypocritical for choosing Deen to promote its medicines ( read this).
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The aim was to lampoon the suggestibility of public figures willing to repeat, with feeling, any nonsense they are told, the bogus gravity of much current-affairs television, the hypocritical voyeurism of media coverage of sex and crime, and a lot else besides.
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Chavez was hypocritical on many key issues such as democracy and security, he wrote in a CNN iReport.
It reminds me of a lot of things about culture and how it's kind of hypocritical.
But can Bush attack Gore, even in a response to criticism from the vice president's campaign, without looking hypocritical and conveying an impression to voters that he's just another politician?
Hypocritical perhaps, but the moral imperative not to let Mr Milosevic's brutality stand was a more convincing casus belli than Serbia's mere refusal to sign up at Rambouillet.
While such claims may contain a kernel of truth, they are at best subjective and at worst misleading or even hypocritical, some environmentalists say.
So too, such a position would have prepared Israel to cogently explain its rejection of the final resolution without sounding hypocritical.
It's very difficult to put a complex argument in ten seconds, and so we look as if we're superficial, hypocritical, dishonest, because we're trying to squeeze that much thought into that much space.
First, that Coach Tressel very publicly asked his players to make a pledge to return for their senior season so as to not side-step NCAA sanctions seems quite hypocritical and comical with the evidence before us now.
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