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But MSNBC pundit Chris Matthews doesn't believe it.

pundit造句

Today, he often ACTS as "authoritative pundit" on television (" pundit ", in English, means "learned man", borrowed from the Hindi and derived from Sanskrit).

"I think the negotiations, despite the worst pundit beliefs, I think will go well, " said Haroon.

One online pundit said that Obama sounded "like a grumpy old man".

And every pundit who reinforces that destructive passivity is part of the problem.

Many believe he could excel as a pundit, while coaching cannot be ruled out either.

Glenn Beck, a lachrymose Fox News pundit, turned Hayek's "The Road to Serfdom" into an unlikely bestseller earlier this year.

In many African and Muslim countries the rate is probably less than 5%, says William Robert Johnston, an American pundit.

THE primary job of any pundit is to forecast all the ways in which things could go wrong.

Suhel Seth, another marketing pundit, says Indians have a healthy scepticism of such loyalty schemes, regarding them as a plot to make them buy things they don't want.

I don't remember any pundit saying "He's not that kind of player", only slamming him for what was, I agree, a bad challenge.

Houllier has been impressed with the quality in the Premiership after watching as a pundit - particularly with Jose Mourinho's work at leaders Chelsea.

Merson, a pundit on Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday programme, was discussing the departure of Reds manager Roy Hodgson when he called Johnson's performances into question.

今天,他仍经常在电视上作“权威人士”(英文pundit,从印地文借来,源自于梵文,意为“有学问的人”)。

Not all gold investors stockpile guns and tinned food in remote cabins, of course. Nor are they all fans of Glenn Beck, an American pundit who preaches doom and urges his listeners to buy gold.

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