He accused his opponent of parroting platitudes instead of offering concrete solutions.
He argued that blindly parroting historical narratives can prevent us from learning from past mistakes.
He challenged the audience to think critically, rather than blindly parroting what they heard.
He dismissed their arguments as mere parroting of right-wing propaganda.
He feared that his own children would end up parroting the prejudices of their small town.
He felt like he was living in an echo chamber, surrounded by people who were just parroting his own opinions.
He found it frustrating that the employees were just parroting procedures without understanding the reasoning behind them.
He was accused of parroting racist stereotypes.
He was afraid that if he didn't speak up, he'd be complicit in parroting the status quo.
He was criticized for parroting conspiracy theories without any supporting evidence.
His constant parroting of celebrity gossip became tiresome and annoying.
His legal arguments felt weak, like he was just parroting phrases he'd heard on television.
His understanding of the subject was superficial, leading to awkward parroting of technical terms.
I'm concerned that we're inadvertently parroting harmful cultural biases.
Instead of engaging in meaningful dialogue, the two sides were just parroting prepared talking points.
Instead of fostering understanding, the teacher found the students were just parroting definitions.
Instead of innovating, the company was simply parroting the strategies of its competitors.
It felt like the debate was just two people parroting their own entrenched positions.
It’s easy to get caught up in parroting opinions without considering the underlying arguments.
Rather than engaging in real discussion, they were merely parroting pre-approved talking points.
She accused him of simply parroting the company line without any original thought.
She disliked the way her friend was parroting the opinions of her new boyfriend.
She felt trapped in a conversation where everyone was just parroting their own beliefs.
She found it disturbing how easily people were parroting hateful rhetoric online.
She found it frustrating that her colleagues were just parroting management's instructions without questioning them.
She grew tired of his parroting of motivational quotes without any real action.
She hated how the media was parroting the government's narrative without question.
She noticed the child was parroting her anxieties, and tried to be more mindful of her words.
She realized she was inadvertently parroting the harmful stereotypes she had grown up with.
She realized she was parroting her mother's fears and decided to break the cycle.
She regretted parroting gossip she'd heard, knowing it could damage someone's reputation.
She resolved to stop parroting other people's opinions and start forming her own.
She worried that her children were parroting the negative attitudes they were exposed to at school.
Stop parroting what you read online and think for yourself for once.
The algorithm was designed to identify instances of plagiarized content, including subtle forms of parroting.
The analyst cautioned against parroting market predictions without understanding the underlying factors.
The analyst warned against the dangers of fund managers simply parroting investment advice.
The article critiqued the tendency of news outlets to simply parrot press releases without independent investigation.
The article warned against the dangers of parroting information without verifying its accuracy.
The artist sought to challenge conventional wisdom, rejecting the easy path of simply parroting established styles.
The artist sought to create original works, resisting the temptation to simply parrot established masters.
The author criticized the media for parroting the government's spin on the situation.
The campaign sought to empower citizens to form their own opinions, rather than just parroting political slogans.
The character's dialogue felt forced, as if they were just parroting lines from a textbook.
The child was reprimanded for parroting offensive language.
The child, fascinated by the sounds, spent the afternoon parroting everything his mother said.
The child's fascination with language manifested in a charming habit of parroting unfamiliar words.
The child's innocent parroting of adult conversations revealed uncomfortable truths.
The child's parroting of adult conversations was both amusing and concerning.
The comedian cleverly incorporated political commentary by ironically parroting biased news anchors.
The committee encouraged innovative solutions, discouraging the mere parroting of outdated strategies.
The company discouraged employees from blindly parroting policies without understanding their rationale.
The company's marketing strategy involved creating a catchy slogan that consumers would easily start parroting.
The company's success was attributed to its innovative approach, rather than simply parroting industry trends.
The conference highlighted the importance of original research, discouraging the mere parroting of existing studies.
The consultant warned against parroting industry buzzwords without implementing meaningful change.
The cult leader demanded complete obedience, with members effectively parroting his every whim.
The danger of social media is the ease with which people start parroting unverified claims.
The debate degenerated into a shouting match, with each side simply parroting their pre-determined positions.
The debate demonstrated a lack of understanding, with participants simply parroting talking points from their respective sides.
The effectiveness of the advertisement relied on consumers parroting its catchy slogan.
The government's policies were criticized for parroting the demands of powerful corporations.
The journalist accused the spokesperson of parroting prepared statements and avoiding tough questions.
The lawyer accused the witness of parroting the testimony of another individual.
The lawyer argued that the witness was merely parroting what they had been told to say.
The lawyer suspected the witness was parroting a fabricated story.
The little girl started parroting the swear words she heard her older brother use.
The organization's mission was to promote critical thinking, discouraging the parroting of unexamined assumptions.
The parrot, sensing the tension, started parroting random phrases it had overheard.
The parrot, true to its nature, began parroting the sounds of the ringing telephone.
The parrot's constant parroting of common phrases eventually became a source of amusement.
The parrot's talent for parroting human speech made it a popular attraction at the zoo.
The parrot's uncanny ability to mimic human voices included the annoying habit of parroting sarcastic remarks.
The parrot's unexpected parroting of a familiar jingle caused everyone to laugh.
The politician was criticized for parroting rhetoric that fueled division and animosity.
The politician was criticized for parroting talking points that were demonstrably false.
The politician's speech consisted mainly of parroting popular sentiments without offering concrete solutions.
The politician's speech sounded insincere, as if he were just parroting pre-written lines.
The politician's speech was criticized for parroting empty promises without outlining concrete plans.
The politician's speech was full of empty rhetoric, consisting mostly of parroting popular sentiments.
The professor encouraged students to engage in critical analysis, rather than simply parroting established theories.
The program aimed to empower individuals to think for themselves, rather than merely parroting societal norms.
The program aimed to help students develop their own critical thinking skills, rather than simply parroting information.
The program aimed to teach critical thinking, preventing students from merely parroting facts.
The program encouraged students to think critically, rather than simply parroting information from textbooks.
The research paper explored the phenomenon of online echo chambers, where users reinforce each other's biases by parroting similar opinions.
The risk of blindly parroting historical narratives is that we fail to learn from the past.
The robot was programmed to respond to commands, but lacked the ability to do anything beyond parroting.
The scientist emphasized the importance of independent verification, discouraging the mere parroting of published results.
The script sounded unnatural, with characters just parroting exposition instead of having real conversations.
The software was designed to identify instances of plagiarism, including parroting phrases from other sources.
The speaker seemed incapable of independent thought, continuously parroting his party's platform.
The student was penalized for parroting information from the internet without properly citing it.
The students were encouraged to develop their own interpretations, rather than merely parroting the teacher's opinions.
The study investigated the cognitive processes involved in both learning and parroting information.
The therapist helped the patient identify and challenge the negative thoughts they were parroting to themselves.
The therapy aimed to help the patient identify and challenge the negative self-talk they were parroting.
The website aimed to provide original analysis, rather than just parroting the mainstream narrative.
The workshop aimed to help participants develop their own authentic voice, rather than parroting others.
Without critical analysis, we risk parroting misinformation and perpetuating harmful stereotypes.