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1 Simona greeted them warmly, though her smile struck Victor as insincere .
2 Costa's smile was as insincere as that of a Syndic CEO.
3 Of course, every conviction can be made ridiculous once it's regarded as insincere .
4 On the whole, one is inclined to suspect the defence of coarseness as insincere .
5 The protestations of Mr. O'Connell were as insincere as his statements were historically untrue.
6 No one's gestures are more roundly discounted as insincere than those of Hillary Clinton.
7 The invitation has been blamed as insincere and unpatriotic, but the best Neapolitans seconded it.
8 Other critics see the anti-corruption programme as insincere electioneering.
9 Ayla thought his smile was as insincere as Laramar's.
10 Other critics see the anti-corruption program as insincere electioneering.
11 The government had denounced the truce as insincere because ETA still holding a Basque officer hostage.
12 If she denies it, she is set down in my mind as insincere and weakly prejudiced.
13 This excuse is as insincere as the former.
14 She is an out-and-out woman of the world, and very agreeable, as insincere people generally are.
15 I was intolerant to those who maintained opposite doctrines,-despisedthem as irrational, or disliked them as insincere .
16 But the response to his Twitter apology has been ridiculed as insincere and as fake as the robbery story he concocted.
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