Repricing makes a nonsense of any claim that managers now face incentives and risks similar to those of owners.
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These endorsements do make a nonsense of the claim that consensual opinion is against undeletion of good articles that have been wrongly deleted.
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The info that they are adding is both unsourced and in fact plain wrong-it makes a nonsense of what the article says.
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Kosovo ( to do so would make a nonsense of the West's no-change-of-frontiers policy in Bosnia ).
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And if the differential really was as low as three to four then this makes a nonsense of the course of the battle as described by eyewitnesses and contemporaries ."
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:: However, it would be a bad mode of argumentation for Wikipedia-" assume the worst possible faith, extrapolate freely from there "-and make a nonsense of the arbitration process.
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Paul Bahn has suggested this " mask " is " highly inconvenient ", as " It makes a nonsense of the view that clueless Neanderthals could only copy their cultural superiors the Cro-Magnons ".
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"Discrimination against our party and our electorate makes a nonsense of any assurance by the two governments of their commitments to inclusive dialogue or to building confidence in a viable peace process, " he said in a statement released to the press.
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This sort of standard for evaluating newspaper sources is routine, and to say it's OR is to make a nonsense of the meaning of " reliable sources " . ( c ) OR would be saying the claim is false and does not require reporting.
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It is like introducing an article on Jesus Christ with a view such as " Christ was a mythical figure developed by the Roman Empire in an attempt to regulate the psychology and religious practice of the population "-these points might all be defended individually but it makes a nonsense of an impartial article.