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But they disingenuously assume that we can have more for less than we're spending now.
She asserts, disingenuously, that the state has no say over property taxes.
Just as well, there is only one way to do science right and a thousand ways to be disingenuously deny it.
"Oh, I am sure the fault is with me," she said disingenuously.
The president disingenuously accuses the press of churning up trouble about Iraq.
The golden eyes went wide, gazed at him disingenuously.
Disingenuously, they call their Federal crutch an "incentive to produce a quality product."
Others worried, perhaps disingenuously, about the harm the 49ers might be doing the league.
He is a man who, perhaps disingenuously, claims not a talent in the world except the ability to attract talented people.
"We shall do that, of course," he said disingenuously.
"I don't think Meg is me," she said, somewhat disingenuously.
But political protocol generally requires that you do so decorously, even disingenuously.
She said all this disingenuously, but there was a penetrating look in her rheumy eyes throughout.
President Putin has disingenuously tried to portray the takeover as a mere business dispute.
Even so, the leaders reacted disingenuously last week.
But this account disingenuously underestimates how close Bush came to the vice-presidency in 1968.
Both industries also disingenuously purport that young people can't get their product anyway.
The husband had merely asked them to remove the respirator, one doctor disingenuously maintained, "not to kill his wife."
American diplomats insist, perhaps disingenuously, that they hate to apply the Vietnam analogy.
The report adds, perhaps disingenuously, that this lack of foresight by the Commissioners was incomprehensible.
He peered at her, disingenuously but with determination.
"At the risk of sounding disingenuously modest, I'd have to say I'm not a particularly ethical individual."
Mr. Bush disingenuously justifies the cut as offset by his plan to double the federal tax credit for children.
Mr. Hughes said he had "never, as you so disingenuously put it, in effect submitted" his resignation.
When people ask whether they're invited, the girls root around in their bags, stuffed with invitations and say, disingenuously, "I'm not sure."