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alarmism

[ UK /ɐlˈɑːmɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. needless warnings

How To Use alarmism In A Sentence

  • This kind of fatuity is a combination of petty authoritarianism as encouraged by the socialists in Westmonster and the paedogeddon alarmism evident in the kind of red-tops that council workers read. More Paedogeddon Madness
  • They have not been particularly liberal, nor have they been dedicated pitchmen for climate alarmism. Neil Wagner: Climate Conspiracy Allegation: The Media Has a Green Bias
  • A theory I have is that the alarmism about television and children is a kind of anti-feminism (intentional or unintentional).
  • The tidal wave caused by global warming alarmism has hit me.
  • On the right, flamboyant talking head/provocateur Ann Coulter defended the imagined health benefits of a release of radiation to counter what she calls the alarmism of the environmentalists. Danny Schechter: Beyond Fukishima: A World in Denial About Nuclear Safety
  • MONTREAL - Canada's ex-foreign affairs minister has come out swinging on behalf of climate-change skeptics and assailed what he describes as alarmism over global warming. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • If disaster movies are to be the new currency of scientific debate, who will make the case against alarmism?
  • The party also earned a damaging reputation for miserliness by cutting pensions and salaries and fostering economic alarmism.
  • This multi-disciplinary study concludes that climate alarmism is unwarranted and counterproductive for the developed world and particularly for the world's energy poor.
  • So it would seem that the global warming alarmism is mostly a political movement that seeks to raise taxes, and has nothing to do with science whatsoever. Think Progress » Palin blames ‘Gore-gate’ for ‘this snake oil science stuff.’
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