It relies on the media to advance falseequivalence strategies to attempt to normalise fringe beliefs.
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There is no point in pretending otherwise, nor in drawing a falseequivalence between the two candidates.
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Try to think back to a time when the internet wasn't a toxic mix of rage and falseequivalence.
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But the level of falseequivalence he traffics in is typically reserved for black Republicans making a run for president.
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Tony, you're comparingapplesandoranges and you know it.
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To try and liken RTE with the BBC is akin to comparingapplesandoranges.
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But I don't think the NCVS numbers reflect those kinds of assaults, and so we're sort of comparingapplesandoranges here.
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And therefore, as you just noted, when investigators attempted to compare elements of this murder to others', they were comparingapplesandoranges.
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To some extent, comparing the capacity of US nuclear installations to that of renewable installations across the world is comparingapplesandoranges.
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Australia doesn't need a publicly funded falsebalance factory.
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In other words, Richard Hardie, like thousands before him, was fabricating and maturing a falsebalance-sheet.
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He had for months spent his days poring over the books, fabricating and maturing a falsebalance-sheet.
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Is it not strange that there is such distorted perspective and falsebalance of values in regard to what is worth while?
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And that's what you're seeing in the Trump coverage -a movement away from falsebalance, toward saying what's true and not true.
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Yet the phone and cable companies tried to dress up their plans as a falsecompromise.
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Norway Plus is a falsecompromise.
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With its new policy, Uber seems to be splittingthedifference.
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This isn't an argument for splittingthedifference between gun control supporters and opponents, by the way.
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After some hesitation, we decided upon " splittingthedifference."
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Molinari is meticulous at splittingthedifference between her pro-choice stand and the demands of her new job.
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That's splittingthedifference, isn't it?
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We overcame an enormous barrage of negativity, of falseequivalency, and so much else.
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Why you should read it: In a political climate saturated in bad faith, one of the standard moves in is falseequivalency.
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But desperate falseequivalency posed as campaign savvy hardly justifies the risk of what could happen if more well-armed extremists take the allegation seriously.
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The wanton application of metaphors undermines their usefulness by creating falseequivalencies.
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There are no falseequivalencies to be made between sexism and pessimism.
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There is even a new word to describe the old ways when you'd hear both sides - 'bothsidesism'.
Ús de middle ground en anglès
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Perhaps only within certain boundaries, a middleground between autonomy and enslavement?
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Could a return to middleground of Keynesian economics be the answer?
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Facebook also takes a middleground on the authenticity of personal accounts.
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You know, there's got to be some type of middleground here.
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There was no middleground, either for the technology or the sleeper.
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The Rand took up the middleground in terms of performance here.
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No middleground, not half measures, just a headlong leap into robo-vehicles.
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We want them to reset the service… There is no middleground.
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Either he did or he did not, there's hardly a middleground.
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The presidential election, by itself, will not find this elusive middleground.
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The middleground of being mildly active is being deserted, BlackRock says.
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The 3DS is an interesting middleground between these two for me.
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Maori Party co-leader Marama Fox was keen to find some middleground.
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A lot of mustards and horseradish sauces play to the middleground.
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Find the middleground if engaged; it's a delicate subject for many people.
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As far as kids' social development, this is a kind of middleground.