For the short term, however, Next's analysis should quieten the scaremongers.
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As both scaremongers and marketing departments know, parental concern is a lucrative seam to mine.
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It has become a soft target for an anxiety exploited by scaremongers and conspiracy theorists.
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Or the scaremongers hoping to attract your gaze.
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The Workers' Party said yesterday the Minister for Justice had dismissed people who opposed the referendum as scaremongers.
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It was the start of the Joe Schmidt era and a few scaremongers were already calling for the genial Kiwi's head.
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A lack of leadership on this issue simply adds to the current political disillusionment and opens the doors to populists and scaremongers.
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The Wanganui Ratepayers Association has been labelled ignorant and scaremongers for saying iwi should not gain ownership of some parks and reserves.
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Opposition politicians have reacted angrily to comments by the Taoiseach, Mr Ahern, in which he described Nice Treaty opponents as whingers and scaremongers.
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There are no two ways about it: such messages must either be the work of duplicitous demagogues or incompetent and irresponsible migration scaremongers.
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Electromagnetic pulse weapons -what our own Sharon Weinberger dubbed "the boogeyman bomb" -are the favorite doomsday scenario for national-security scaremongers.
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The Whanganui Ratepayer's Association is being labelled as ignorant scaremongers for saying iwi should not gain ownership of some of the city's parks and reserves.
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Minister for Employment Micheál Martin rejected the Labour leader's views, while a spokesman for the Progressive Democrats accused him of "pandering to the scaremongers".
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Mr Harris said it was time to "take on the scaremongers" who were misinforming people about the HPV (human papilloma-virus) vaccine against the cancer.
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I don't see this as the figment of a scaremonger's imagination.
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You cannot scaremonger people into wanting to explore a religion.