When one frog calls, the others immediately join it in a concert of quacks and croaks. |
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The new rule is to regularise the practice of traditional Indian systems of medicine and to prevent quacks. |
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All this takes place in quacks, of course, but the detailed character animation conveys a wide range of emotions. |
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This is an interesting link for anyone who was wondering about those duck quacks. |
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Actually, much of the licensing and regulation is aimed at protecting the public from frauds and quacks. |
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I've met very conscientious chiropractors in the past, but the field also seems to attract a number of quacks. |
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He despised quacks and charlatans because he admired the power of thought and reason so profoundly. |
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Pneumonia was prevalent, the bubonic plague was endemic, and doctors were little more than optimistic quacks. |
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I too think I understand them, and I think they are quacks, hacks, and lying charlatans motivated solely by greed. |
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This is confirmed by the long history of charlatans and quacks who appear highly plausible to the public, but not to experienced doctors. |
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Please, please keep up the good work exposing the ever-increasing hoards of quacks and charlatans out there. |
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The quacks and charlatans, after all, may not be worth much in terms of delivering on their promises. |
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There are food faddists, and quacks in the medical field, and persons who oppose fluoridation of water. |
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Doctors are in short supply in the interior areas, quacks are ruling the roost there. |
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He would have a cleaner conscience than the homeopaths and other quacks who currently prey on the terminally sick. |
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For the mass of the population they were not only salesmen but bringers of news, street entertainers, quacks, and sorcerers. |
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Most of the quacks will just dole out the pills and the sick notes with hardly a glance at the patient history, or a look at deeper issues. |
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From the beginning, professions mobilised themselves in their defence against quacks and impostors through associations or institutes. |
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Instead of joining forces with the best of these traditions, orthodox medical practitioners have either ignored them or denounced their practitioners as quacks. |
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In the age of the Internet and in our lax regulatory environment, there are more quacks than ever before. |
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I say to the member that if it walks like a duck, if it quacks like a duck, if it looks like a duck, then it is a duck. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is not a bad rule in life that if it swims like a duck, it walks like a duck, and it quacks like a duck, it is probably a duck. |
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We are used to hearing the term with regard to some of these appointments as being hacks, flacks and quacks. |
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Food quacks will try to make you believe that you can lose weight while pandering to your vices. |
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When it sounds like a duck and it quacks like a duck and it looks like a duck, it is a duck. |
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Though he could not abide quacks, he was tolerant of alternative medicine as long as the practise of it had honest intentions. |
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If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, is it still a duck? |
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If it waddles like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's not a swan. |
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But why wouldn't they believe the claims of the detox quacks? |
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In India, this could range from private practitioners, to hospitals, nursing homes, polyclinics, alternative medical practitioners, quacks and pharmacists. |
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If you are being monitored by a physician, and you eat appropriately, you can kick out the whole circus of food quacks. |
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The call of female American Black Ducks is a loud quack or series of quacks, indistinguishable from the call of female Mallards. |
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Because all quacks operate using the exact same methods, which are enumerated with extreme detail in nuts! |
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Recognition of their know-how grew throughout the 20th century, as people resorted less and less to quacks and non-scientific treatment. |
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Over time, the practice of uroscopy spread into the hands of quacks and apothecaries, who prescribed and sold their potions by merely looking at the urine. |
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The other fear is that it will drive the quacks underground, where anything goes. |
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See articleIrrational thinkingIn India a prominent campaigner against spiritual quacks was murdered in Pune, in Maharashtra state. |
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Normally, gray ducks respond best to a lower-pitched series of quacks, almost impossible to duplicate with a Faulk's single-reed. |
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But if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and it sure is swimming like a duck, it must be a duck, because they are in essence putting us out of business. |
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So, did quacks cash in on this, fanfaring their own capacity to quell pain? |
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They were joined by boat loads of prospectors from China and a chaotic carnival of entertainers, publicans, illicit liquor-sellers, prostitutes and quacks from across the world. |
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There has to be a certain level of scientific literacy within communities because otherwise they can be exploited by quacks or people who wish to misuse science for commercial or political ends. |
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The triumph of capitalist counterrevolution in the Soviet Union and East Europe in the early 1990s has nurtured a new generation of ideological quacks and charlatans. |
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We picked out the subtle quacks of gadwalls and teal, along with peeps of wigeons and whistles of pintails. |
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The deflating follow-ups, by contrast, languished in more obscure publications, which hard-pressed hacks and quacks alike are less likely to read. A sensible prescription is hard. |
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Red tinge Dirty washing All change A nation divided Spin quacks Geographical determinism Botticelli and the Martians Who dare call it the dismal science? |
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If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, the differences between the Conservative Party and the government on early learning and child care could not be more clear. |
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Health activists, nutrition nannies, medical paternalists, and just plain old quacks regularly conjure up menaces that are supposedly damaging the health of Americans. |
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The Doctor says that some of the quackiest of the quacks are in the army. |
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When we see a bird that looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, paying attention to Occam's razor, we have to infer that this bird must be a duck. |
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Big power in a small package, the single-reed Ace can blaze out a string of beak-breaking quacks faster than an irritated hen fighting over the last kernel of corn in Canada. |
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