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Society's use of politically correct language, she notes in the book, bears this out.
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They argued that they as scientists had a duty to uncover the truth whether that was politically correct or not.
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Booth thought that the material would probably cause a huge amount of confusion and smoke because the politically correct brigade will jump on it.
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With a circulation of 13,000 the magazine sought to upset politically correct thinkers by covering subjects about race and feminism.
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And also, since when is music meant to be politically correct?
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Linguistic prescriptivism includes judgments on what usages are socially proper and politically correct.
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Of course, all prosecutions are based on evidence, so the term evidence-based prosecution, while politically correct, is not at all descriptive.
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It demolishes many cherished concepts of healthcare one after the other, and did not attempt to be politically correct.
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I realized it wouldn't all be nice and politically correct.
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Sam comes from a politically correct and scientifically advanced era, in which suspects' rights and the preservation of forensic evidence are stringently observed.
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