Word: dishonestly
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...criticizes the use of assistants in the authoring of academic work and other areas, calling it dishonest...
...Everyone agrees that what happened at Abu Ghraib was horrible and tragic,” Downer said. “But...by portraying American foreign policy as targeted specifically against Islam, the play disparaged our men and women in uniform in an extreme and dishonest way. Certainly making these statements and arguments are within their rights, but I think it represents a new low in responsible dialogue on the issue...
...agree with the divestment defenders who sat on the panel, we are glad that student groups are interested in holding events that seek to educate students about controversial positions. Even though the PSC is in favor of divestment, and some members of SAS may sympathize it is not dishonest for the two groups to have sponsored the panel...
Factually, the speech was correct. While his presentation of these facts may have ruffled some feathers, the way in which critics turned what was ultimately meant to be a thoughtful reflection on the unintended consequences of Americans’ actions into a pro-genocide diatribe is crass and dishonest. Add to that the fact that these critics just spoke up now, a full seven months after the speech was given, and things start to seem extra fishy. Is this anything resembling legitimate criticism, or just the result of a scholarly bandwagon-effect...
...where everything will be risked--life, liberty and honor," proclaimed Salvador ("Doy") Laurel, a major opposition candidate for the presidency. "You will have to kill us in order to cheat us." In Washington, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Paul D. Wolfowitz said before a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee that dishonest elections might cause a "disaster of large and indefinable proportions...