But even in these cases the risk to public health has been far lower than the scaremongers _ actively encouraged by the private water companies _ have suggested.
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Not only that, say the scaremongers; because the chief justice of the United States would preside at the trial, the Supreme Court would be out of business, too.
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But T . Michael Jackson, a spokesman for the Michigan-based Dow Corning, said, " It should be very reassuring to women and it should silence the scaremongers ."
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In " Swear to God " ( 1988 ), when Sam vows to believe in God, Carla scaremongers Sam into avoiding violation of his oaths and further promiscuity in order to avoid superstitious events.
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Imprisoned Telegraph pointed out that since Mironov is a former ally of Vladimir Putin, he could have been trying to scaremonger " as a subtle way of endorsing a crackdown on street demonstrations that are expected in the days after the vote ".
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An unabashed libertarian, he has argued that greed is good for the economy; that environmentalists are " scaremongers " with vastly overblown fears of global warming and pollution; and, even, that seat belts in school buses are a waste of money.
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Scaremongers envision everything from road repair to school budgets under the purview of such moneybaggers, but even if it doesn't get that Draconian-- and common sense would suggest that it won't-- there's little doubt of other nasty consequences.
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CCF gave out annual " Tarnished Halo " awards to so-called " animal-rights zealots, celebrity busybodies, environmental scaremongers, self-appointed " public interest " advocates, trial lawyers, and other food activists ", and its Guest Choice Network affiliate gave out the " Nanny Awards " to " food cops, anti-biotech activists, vegetarian scolds and meddling bureaucrats ".
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The study was described in a review in the journal " The Bulletin of the German Institute of Historical Research " by a German foreign policy scholar as " a thorough and thought-provoking analysis, which draws on over thirty archives and provides a powerful and overdue corrective to the traditional depiction of the Edwardian Conservative Party as'Scaremongers'and the chief promoters of Germanophobic views among British political parties in the years that led to the outbreak of the First World War ".