It's most often when these kinds of things happen, it's a red herring, it's just a propaganda ploy. |
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Many a person has gone away smiling after eating one of these red herring, bloaters or kippers. |
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The issue was made as a red herring to detract from the real issues in respect of his management style. |
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I had the postcode, the street, a number and a few clues about a jeep but a red herring about curtains. |
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But the focus on the 45-minute claim is itself a red herring intended to draw attention away from a far bigger deception. |
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However they were uncertain as to whether it was the address of one of the suspects or a red herring. |
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I believe this is a red herring that has worked well in past arguments and you keep hoping for someone to take the bait once again. |
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Another red herring is the search for the main initiators of regulatory excess. |
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It's possible it has been deliberately left there by the worm's author as a red herring to lead investigators off the scent. |
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Criticising PETA is a red herring that people use to shift the focus away from themselves. |
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Yet my own view was that for my particular story, this was a bit of a red herring. |
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We suspect that the Environment Agency is using the issue as a red herring to draw the attention away from their own inadequacies. |
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There is a more pernicious red herring that needs to be smelled out forthwith. |
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Many a person has gone away smiling after eating one of Kipperman's red herring, bloaters or kippers. |
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It is however, necessary to raise a red herring, by pointing to certain facts. |
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As the coalition government's savage cuts bite harder, the tax argument proves time and again that it is not a red herring. |
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She knows very well that in the agricultural community, where there are no doctors, this red herring will be sold nicely. |
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For those listening, a red herring is something that has absolutely no relevance whatsoever to what is being discussed in the House of Commons. |
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There is no exemption for anyone and this red herring is simply put there to stir up emotion and resentment where none is justified. |
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The globalisation of the economy is a red herring here and cyclical crises have absolutely nothing to do with it. |
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Another red herring put forward by this critic is an allegation that consultation did not take place prior to this new Act being drafted. |
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I also think Mr. Forbes is serving up a large red herring by trying to make this a freedom of speech issue. |
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This is simply a red herring to try and distract angry voters in Hobson. |
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The fact that some BDS activists are for one state solution is irrelevant here and no more than a red herring. |
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Moreover, the attention of parents of autistic children has been unnecessarily diverted to a red herring. |
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Koenig makes a big deal out of this call and frames it as a massive red herring. |
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That is another red herring which has been brought up by other parties. |
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We consider this kind of proposal to be a red herring. |
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The actual wording can vary, although most roughly follow the format exhibited on the Facebook IPO red herring. |
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I think this issue of webcasting music is a red herring. |
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I can assure her absolutely, that is a red herring from the CBC itself. |
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In fact we see the issue of national security as a red herring. |
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Coordination of economic policy should not be used as a red herring. |
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That is a total red herring and the hon. member should be ashamed of himself for introducing it when what we are dealing with are not pieces of literature against which there has ever been or ever would be a prosecution. |
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It is a red herring and an excuse to invoke issues of extraterritoriality. |
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It may look good on paper but, in reality, it will only be a red herring! |
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I guess he thought it would be a trick question or that we would not be well-informed but members of this House of Commons know that what he just asked as a question is a red herring because it cannot be done. |
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In the USA, clients are given a preliminary prospectus, known as a red herring prospectus, during the initial quiet period. |
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The red herring prospectus is so named because of a bold red warning statement printed on its front cover. |
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The brutality of Dothraki culture is actually a red herring. |
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The question on the family farm, sir, is a red herring. |
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Hustle begins outside a pub called The Red Herring, a none-too-subtle indication that all is not as it seems in the BBC's latest high-concept drama. |
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In 2007, Edwards was appointed Archivist of the Crime Writers' Association, and in 2011 the CWA gave him a Red Herring Award in recognition of his services to the Association. |
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