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These provocations serve to incite and advance a "Clash of Civilizations" between the West and Islam -- a concocted conflict in which Israel self-servingly portrays itself in the front lines of a war in defense of civilization against "the medieval forces of radical Islam."
Some self-servingly argued that allowing Palestinian refugees to improve their conditions would disconnect them from their homeland and sense of belonging.
Following earlier work (Lucy and Mickler, 2006; 2009), it necessarily transcends the misleading political-discursive binary of 'Left' and 'Right' self-servingly maintained by the official antagonists of the 'culture wars.' In this paper there are self-described and publicly-identified 'conservatives,' such as newspaper columnist Christopher Pearson.
The belief in a just world allows us to self-servingly interpret negative events(Lerner 1980).
They failed to realise, for if they had they would never have let it out, how ridiculous, how sad, how self-servingly desperate that all sounds.
Self-servingly, the Post headlined its story about Kristol's change of perch, "Kristol Severs Ties With the N.Y.
When it became clear, however, in mid-October that no easy peace would be forthcoming, Ludendorff dishonourably disowned the negotiations and self-servingly argued that better terms could he won by fighting on into 1919.
Nordstrom argues that for all of the anti-Catholic press's fear-mongering, it offered few courses of action, except to self-servingly boost the circulation of anti-Catholic papers.
Eighth, consult the neighbors regularly, not self-servingly. Washington is right to ask for help from "the neighbors" in resolving the violent instability it created by invading Iraq, but the neighbors are not simpleton morons who snap to attention and report for duty when America beckons, and doze off when it does not ask for their help.
Mr O'Neill said: "Snipes and his ilk nominally deny any law makes them liable for tax, citing absurd pseudo-legal theories that self-servingly coincide with their economic interests."
Ignoring intelligence and pigheadedly, self-servingly, pushing toward war while lying to the public - lying about what's happening, lying about what he knows and lying about what needs to be done.
(5) In a short paragraph which is an astonishing reflection on the extent to which a dominant prejudice can afflict even a trained scientist, the report rejects nuclear power on a sequence of spurious grounds and self-servingly selected data.