special pleading造句1. The Secretary of State has given in to special pleading.
2. Isn't there just a touch of special pleading here?
3. Now, one can dismiss Mr Toner's argument as special pleading.
4. Some ofthecomplaintsofLondon 's financiers are special pleading.
5. This is special pleading, without a doubt .
6. Lawyers are easily suspected of special pleading.
7. The bankers used these regulations for their special pleading, urging the government to be more lenient on them and to adopt more stringent regulations for their card holders.
8. It is special pleading to deny that Paul, for example, puts forward this view.
9. The situation is drastic, but I suspect that we will not hear special pleading for Bass workers from Conservative Members.
10. We should note that this analysis involves an element of special pleading.
11. First he supported the legislation and then we heard his special pleading for his constituency.
12. Naked emotion grants the work an uneasy power - but at times it feels like special pleading.
13. Marryat's readers would bring at least some associations and some understanding to this piece of special pleading.
14. The Fed's arguments against the bill are unlikely to persuade, and will undoubtedly strike the average American as little more than special pleading.
15. Strict adherents of free-market ideology hear in that the cry of failed business over the ages; special pleading by industries that prefer state subsidy to competition.