Are the unions so cynical that they can't countenance a politician who's intellectually honest and sincere about reforming government?
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What makes my friend so believable, even as he is so cynical, is that this is what happened to those gambling companies based on Antigua.
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Sorry to be so cynical, but an energy bill that doesn't enjoin our auto companies to sharply improve their mileage standards is just not serious.
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But part of the problem is everybody is so cynical.
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Hate to be so cynical, but there you go.
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Of course we want things that make parents much more responsible and if this is part of a package of those sort of measures then let's see what they are but not a briefing out of a Sunday paper, it's so cynical.
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Before excoriating me for my own cynicism, I would defend by pointing out that the GOP has earned my questioning approach given the track record they have built in taking so many cynical steps that do the public harm for their own advancement.
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This gambit is so controversial (and cynical) that the word on Capitol Hill and in industry circles is that the White House will bigfoot HHS and make the final decision on the Advantage cuts.
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It's the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.
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Some seem implausible to outsiders, but less so in the opaque, cynical world of Russian politics.
"You have to think it was purely cynical politics, so he could point to it later, " said Ted Frank of the American Enterprise Institute.
So if you really want to be cynical, you could count them as auxiliary counties of Washington, DC.
They do so because the British media, largely cynical, condescending and even contemptuous of our partners in Europe, fosters the impression that the British people think likewise.
Away from the microphones, one of the summit's more prominent voices gave it a slightly more cynical spin: Now Congressman So-and-So can go to the Christian Coalition and talk technology, technology, technology.
Ed Miliband resisted the temptation to follow that example on a referendum - as he feared it would look cynical - but it will be so much easier to defend voting "no" to lending what Mrs Thatcher called "our money" to failing eurozone economies.
Or one could be slightly more cynical and think that it was done so as to leave said link visible only to those who scrolled and thus perhaps less visible than the Court of Appeal desired that it be.
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And so on July 3, Britain will find out what cynical youngsters in the 1990s make of it.
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And so if the question is, Chuck, are people feeling cynical and frustrated about the prospects of positive action in this city -- absolutely.
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It may be a cynical question, but would Ferdinand have been quite so absent-minded if his appointment was for a fashion shoot or a lucrative newspaper interview?
It's not so much a conspiracy, he says, as it is a cynical ploy.
Alan McCombes denied being cynical by talking to the press and insisted he did so to protect the party from Mr Sheridan's "smears and lies".
This might lead the cynical to think that he wanted Republicans to lose power in Congress so he could finally leave a "legacy, " in addition to the "No Child Left Behind" federal education bureaucracy and the monumentally expensive federal prescription drug program.
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Like a cynical quack, Mr Sarkozy prescribes homeopathic cures in which policies like protectionism are so much diluted that they cease to function.
Mathematically, they clearly believe the commercial potential in these cases justifies the huge development costs and sizable risks, and feel that the potential exceeds that of the multiple other programs they could theoretically be resourcing instead (unless you have an even more cynical view, and believe they are pushing these huge programs because they have so little else worthwhile to fund).
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Mr Obama's flip-flop on public finance is certainly cynical (and his willingness to justify it as an act of high principle even more so).
So it does artists an injustice to suggest, as this exhibition does, that they are simply cynical critics looking down their noses at the masses crowding today's museums.
Europeans are more cynical, believing that those chief executives who are not power-crazed when appointed will soon become so.
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