Word: dishonestly
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...politicians dishonest? Not me, city council candidate Brian Feigenbaum has told Cambridge voters in recent weeks. In fact, sincerity is such a theme of Feigenbaum's campaign that he's running as the standard-bearer for a new coalition--the "Honesty Party...
Scientists who don't label fertilization as the beginning of life "are basically dishonest and trying to cloud the issue." Brown said...
...does Aladdin resign himself to his fate, as does a dishonest merchant, whose excuse for cheating the boy is. "It's my destiny." (Early in the play, a paradoxically liberated slave girl not only refuses to be sold to the dishonest merchant, but she helps an honest one to pay for her.) "Don't wait for angels to save you," the slave girl sings at the evening's end. "Make a home in the body God gave you. Alone." Aladdin, then, is the story of a boy whose "exile" from the material world keeps him honest, open and strong...
Some of them will know they are confused, and others will think they are not. But it is not shameful to be confused by Picasso, and only the most dishonest or pompous art historians will tell you they "understand" Picasso. It is therefore important to at least give yourself a fighting chance and look at the drawings in the context of the chronology of the artist's life, as they are hung. Unfortunately, the fact that the catalogue for the show will not appear until April 15--ten days after the exhibition will be disassembled--will make this difficult...
...dishonest and slanderous film. Under a documentary cover, it insults Saudi Arabia, one of the few U.S. friends left in Islam...