pundits in A Sentence

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    The Pundits said we had a chance.

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    Who are the other 2 Pundits?

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    Are women taking over the world, as some Pundits have argued?

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    Celebrity Pundits contemplate the level of depression Mr. Williams may have lived with.

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    Political Pundits predict that this time BJP's sets may go down by 35-40.

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    The poll Pundits assume that Indian Muslims are not going to vote for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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    The scale of victory stunned the opposition and Pundits, who were expecting a much closer race.

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    Pundits have encouraged despair, speculating about the end of democracy and even the end of the West.

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    This isn't easy, and it's not as simple as many new age Pundits would have us believe.

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    With all the explanations by Pundits and analysts, isn't pretty obvious why Obama won and Romney lost?

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    As such, many BPM articles and Pundits often discuss BPM from one of two viewpoints: people and/or technology.

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    We're not just any Pundits- we're the Pundits who aggressively validate your existing beliefs and justify your anger.”.

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    As such, many BPM articles and Pundits frequently discuss BPM from one of two viewpoints: people and/or technology.

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    Political Pundits are saying that people may raise some questions, but there is absolutely no contest in Varanasi.

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    Our education Pundits have designed the best methodology and training patterns of education to create industry leading professionals.

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    This fact has been known by Google watch dogs and tech privacy Pundits for quite some time.

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    Those who are legal Pundits- advocates, they should use their advocacy in freeing the innocent from false allegations.

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    The BBC One Pundits all thought it was the wrong decision, though former England winger Chris Waddle disagreed.

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    But these choices are neither irrational, nor“science denialism,” as some academics and doctors and Pundits dismissively label them.

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    The way the Pundits tell it, if the silly fat-cat executives were paying attention, all would have been well.

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    Pietersen began 2009 with questions over his form, where many Pundits viewed him to be in a slump.

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    This is a kind of reflexivity where the pattern could be prompting the Pundits, who then reinforce the pattern.

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    The way the Pundits tell it, if the silly fat-cat executives had been paying attention all would have been well.

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    Popular mainstream conservative Pundits like George Will and Tony Blankley now openly question the wisdom of carrying on in Afghanistan.

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    It explains why Pundits are so often wrong, missing all the huge events of recent times and getting others wrong.

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    Since the beginning of the Internet, Pundits have worried that computer-mediated communication would have a pernicious effect on our social networks.

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    But what the President said, this in itself will force India's political Pundits to leave their entire twentieth century theories.

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    But from what he told me, that itself indicates that political Pundits will have to change their 20th century thinking.".

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    Every criticism by these so-called Pundits is picked up by channels across the border and used to criticise the Government of India.

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    If the trade Pundits believe that the film is gradually correct, but will remain in the box office for a long time.

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