Deny Sentence Examples

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  • Carmen couldn't deny that fact.

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  • It was getting harder and harder to deny what she felt toward him.

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  • It couldn't deny its master.

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  • No one could deny that Alex was a devoted husband and father.

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  • I wouldn't deny one's right to fulfill love, but doing so will have serious consequences on an untold number of lives, even those you're saving.

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  • I was about to deny, but she put a finger to my lips.

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  • He would not deny her when she hurt like this and she knew it.

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  • You know, when push comes to shove, he cannot deny you anything.

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  • Well, she certainly couldn't deny that.

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  • There would be no more secrets or restraint, no more attempts to deny him.

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  • She savored the feel of his body against hers, unable to deny what she felt toward him and terrified he'd never feel the same.

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  • I don't want to deny you such a basic need.

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  • Fred just snorted, but Dean noted the old man didn't deny the question.

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  • Jackson had planned to propose to Elisabeth in Coronet Park after the first snowstorm, but if Miriam wanted to take part he would not deny her.

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  • I don't want to deny you motherhood.

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  • When you didn't deny it, I thought it must be true.

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  • He couldn't deny it was his then, could he?

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  • What would be different this time was the fact that he couldn't deny the babies were his - that and the fact that this time she had no uterus to lose.

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  • I guess I can't deny that, but in all these years, why hasn't Uncle Fabrice's name come up in a conversation at least once?

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  • The longer you let both deny you, the harder it becomes to win.

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  • His intent gaze challenged her to deny the statement.

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  • He was so consummate a liar that, when taken in the fact, he could brazenly deny it.

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  • I'll deny it happened and you'll look like a fool!

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  • I can't deny the power of prayer, or the virtue of tenacity.

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  • He paced around the parking lot for a few minutes cursing the first woman to ever deny him, and then stormed back into the bar, grabbed the red head, forced her to look into his eyes and growled, "You will not scream."

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  • Alex didn't actually deny a relationship.

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  • It seems impossible to deny that the tendency of his principles and his arguments is mainly in the line of a metaphysical absolute, as the necessary completion and foundation of all being and knowledge.

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  • Other authorities suggest that it is going much too far to deny the existence of religion altogether, and instance as proof of the divinity of the supra-normal anthropomorphic beings of the Baiame class, the fact that the Yuin and cognate tribes dance around the image of Daramulun (their equivalent of Baiame) and the medicine men " invocate his name."

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  • Yet he cannot deny that "he had some virtues which have caused the memory of some men in all ages to be celebrated"; and admits that "he was not a man of blood," and that he possessed "a wonderful understanding in the natures and humour of men," and "a great spirit, an admirable circumspection and sagacity and a most magnanimous resolution."

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  • Depretis took occasion to deny, in a form scarcely courteous, the probability of the visit.

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  • While we cannot deny, we have no ground for affirming the truth of this theory.

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  • In her style, as in what she writes about, we must concede to the artist what we deny to the autobiographer.

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  • Maybe she thought you would deny it was yours.

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  • The recent chain of events made it impossible for her to deny something serious was going on, and she was somehow involved.

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  • I won't volunteer I heard a siren, but if I'm pressed, I won't deny it either.

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  • Andre didn't deny she was lying to him, which left Gabriel even less certain what to do about his mate.

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  • She had many more questions, but the more she asked, the less she could deny the world around her was real.

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  • Even if this man agreed to bring Kiera back for a visit, Romas and his clan would deny permission.

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  • If she wanted a child, how could he deny her?

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  • Wolff's influence made the usage habitual, 4 though Schleiermacher and Ritschl, like the Socinians earlier, deny the existence of a natural theology..

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  • But even here it seems impossible to deny some influence coming from the Aegean area, and Scythic beasts are very like certain products of Mycenaean and early Ionic art.

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  • The president, however, is empowered to deny admission into the country of foreigners engaged in special religious work not meeting his approval.

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  • But definite evidence, in the shape of letters and references in memoirs, enables us to deny that the Dutch Admiral Verhuell was the father of Louis Napoleon,and there is strong evidence of resemblance in character between King Louis and his third son.

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  • But it is hard to deny the underlying need.

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  • However, the couple continues to deny rumors that the child was conceived with the help of in vitro fertilization.

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  • Additionally, you want to make sure that your blog or website has at least five to seven articles or posts already, or many directories will deny the submission.

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  • Who could deny looking at those smooth bronzed features and delicious chocolate eyes that he was an unusually handsome man?

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  • We need not deny that, late as the Bundahish may be as a whole, the traditions which it contains are often old.

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  • There can be no question, however, that Samuel Adams was one of the first, if not the first, of American political leaders to deny the legislative power of parliament and to desire and advocate separation from the mother country.

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  • From this standpoint it is obviously unhistorical to deny that England had a very important part in the cosmopolitan movement toward doctrinal change.

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  • Some writers deny the company's right under this instrument to rule as they proceeded to do; but at any rate what they did was to make the suffrage dependent on stringent religious tests, and to repress with determined zeal all theological " vagaries " and " whimsies."

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  • It ought, however, to be added that the Camaldulians claim the celebrated musician as wholly their own, and altogether deny his connexion with the Benedictines.

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  • It was practically identical with that set forth by Browne in 1582, though they were at pains to deny personal connexion with him whom they now regarded as an apostate.

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  • The creeds and confessions do not formulate any authoritative doctrine of angels; and modern rationalism has tended to deny the existence of such beings, or to regard the subject as one on which we can have no certain knowledge.

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  • Voltaire himself, speaking as a practical man rather than as a metaphysician, declared that if there were no God it would be necessary to invent one; and if the analysis is only carried far enough it will be found that those who deny the existence of God (in a conventional sense) are all the time setting up something in the nature of deity by way of an ideal of their own, while fighting over the meaning of a word or its conventional misapplication.

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  • Although in their present form the additional narratives are in the chronicler's style, it is not necessary to deny an older traditional element which may have been preserved in sources now lost to us.4 BIBLIOGRAPHY.-Robertson Smith's article in the 9th ed.

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  • Eventually, on 31st January 1854, Lord John Russell took occasion to deny most emphatically that Prince Albert interfered unduly with foreign affairs, and in both houses the statesmen of the two parties delivered feeling panegyrics of the prince, asserting at the same time his entire constitutional right to give private advice to the sovereign on matters of state.

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  • But there is also a widespread inclination to minimize, ignore or deny the objective aspect of the atonement, the effect of the death of Christ on God's attitude towards men; and to follow the moral theories in emphasizing the subjective aspect of the atonement, the influence of the Passion on man.

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  • The latter chemist was led by his doctrine of mass-action to deny that substances always combine in constant and definite proportions.

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  • I do not deny that the same man might unite all three functions in one person.

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  • Protestants, in rejecting the sacrifice of the mass, deny also that there is a Christian priesthood " like the Levitical," and have either dropped the name of " priest" or use it in a quite emasculated sense.

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  • The Sophists were the first in Greece to dissolve knowledge into individual and momentary opinion (Protagoras), or dialectically to deny the possibility of knowledge (Gorgias).

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  • It is true we find many thinkers who' deny the competency of reason when it ventures in any way beyond the sphere of experience, and such men are not unfrequently called sceptics.

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  • The question was not whether there was still a faithful remnant, but whether that remnant was able to save the state as a state, and this Jeremiah was forced to deny.

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  • It is mere prejudice to deny that Mandeville had considerable philosophic insight; at the same time he was mainly negative or critical, and, as he himself said, he was writing for "the entertainment of people of knowledge and education."

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  • Modern scholars, however, for the most part, deny that there is sufficient basis to justify this elaborate classification, and think that its advocates have confused the catechumenate with the system of penance.

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  • Kristen has been romantically linked with her equally popular co-star Robert Pattinson, and no matter how many times they deny the romance, the rumors just won't go away.

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  • Molly Ringwald never hit the big time as a serious dramatic actress, but no one can deny that she is one of the top actresses of the 1980s.

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  • Most cruise ships do not deny passage to young travelers, and that means finding an adults only ship is nearly impossible.

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  • On the other hand, an act of intentional animal cruelty is hard to deny.

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  • Stockings and garter belts come in all sizes, so there is no reason to deny yourself the thrill of wearing something a bit risqué under your skirt.

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  • The key is found in the twisting of the paper, as it creates a softness that hard creases deny.

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  • Once the cat was out of the bag, Christina decided it was best to confirm, rather than deny, the pregnancy.

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  • Although the singer's intentions for the future were not initially to be a singer, she could not deny her artistic side.

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  • She can deny it all she wants, but the lyrics (and the music video) to So What are so clearly about her marriage and divorce from Carey Hart.

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  • Initially, they planned to deny permission to remake the song, but then Haiti suffered a devastating earthquake in January 2010.

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  • However, they do not deny that they rushed their version of the wife swapping show to the airwaves in an attempt to convince viewers that ABC was the copycat network.

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  • But no one can deny he proves a master of the visual.

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  • Angels are created without free will, while their human counterparts were given the ability to deny their creator.

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  • The Jesuits themselves deny the existence of any such body, and are able to adduce the negative disproof that no provision for it is to be found in their constitutions.

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  • Recent observers, however, deny the assertion that the Indians are now decreasing in number except where local conditions are exceptionally unfavourable.

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  • The canonicity of the New Testament he ventures openly to deny, on the ground that the canon could be fixed only by men who were inspired.

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  • But even so the Categories concludes that everything is either a predicate of, or inherent in, a substance; and the view that this colour belongs to this substance only in the sense of being in it, not of it, leaves the impression that, like a Platonic form, it is an entity rather in than of an individual substance, though even in the Categories Aristotle is careful to deny its separability.

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  • But, in spite of these materialistic tendencies, he followed Hume in reducing matter and everything knowable to phenomena of consciousness; and, supposing that nothing is knowable beyond phenomena, concluded that we can neither affirm nor deny that anything exists beyond, but ought to take up an attitude which the ancient sceptics called Aphasia, but he dubbed by the new name of Agnosticism.

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  • At the same time, while the independence of metaphysics leads us to metaphysical realism, this is not to deny the value of psychology, still less of logic. Besides the duty of determining what we know, there is the duty of determining how we know it.

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  • Bertrand and Helbig, among others, have held that the descriptions are of actually existing works of art, while Heyne and Friederichs deny this.

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  • The Eucharist was no doubt the one important sacrifice in the minds of the clergy who had attended the schools of Constantinople and Alexandria; yet the heart of the people remained in their ancient blood-offerings, and as late as the r2th century they were prone to deny that the mass could expiate the sins of the dead unless accompanied by the sacrifice of an animal.

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  • The great objection to pantheism is that, though ostensibly it magnifies the Creator and gets rid of the difficult dualism of Creator and Creation, it tends practically to deny his existence in any practical intelligible sense.

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  • Lastly, the obscurity in which the history of Aesop is involved has induced some scholars to deny his existence altogether.

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  • This passion or emotion, according to those who deny her attachment to Bothwell, was simply terror - the blind and irrational prostration of an abject spirit before the cruel force of circumstances and the crafty wickedness of men.

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  • A Roman Catholic would perhaps not have been so ready as Stevinus to deny the value of all authority.

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  • In respect of his character, while most historians agree that he was a really great man, some deny that he was also a great saint.

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  • For a long time the advocates of free-will, in their eagerness to preserve moral responsibility, went so far as to deny all motives as influencing moral action.

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  • The Jesuits were much mortified by this Jansenist miracle, which, as it was officially recognized, they could not openly deny.

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  • History shows that states forming unions of the second class are certain in after time to deny or assert that the sovereignty of the state is one of the rights reserved, according as the state belongs to a stronger or weaker section or faction; state sovereignty being the defence of the weaker state or faction, and being denied by the stronger group of states which controls the government and which asserts that a new sovereign state was created by a union of the former independent ones.

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  • He was detected and accused of being a disciple, which he denied, and so fulfilled the prophecy of Jesus that he would deny Him before the cock crowed.

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  • Bismarcks reply was to deny the competency of the diet to interfere; and in the Prussian parliament the minister of war moved for a special grant for the creation of a war-harbour at Kid.

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  • It would be rash to deny that traces of other dialects may not have lingered on; but Greek and Arabic were the two written tongues of Sicily when the Normans came.

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  • It would be foolish, nay, rash, to deny its importance."

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  • Accordingly Kuenen does not deny that the prohibition of images contains an element additional to the precept of monolatry, but, following De Goeje, regards the words from "thou shalt not make unto thyself" down to "the waters under the earth" as a later insertion in the original Decalogue.

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  • In 1535, combating Laurentius Valla, he did not deny the spiritual incapacity of the will per se, but held that this is strengthened by the word of God, to which it can cleave.

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  • Any philosophy of history which emphasized the importance of general causes seemed to him to imply a simply mechanical doctrine and to deny the efficacy of the great spiritual forces.

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  • He denied - he never ceased to deny - his share in the guilt, and Mary worked on his vanity and his fears, and moulded his " heart of wax " to her will.

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  • Those who deny the possibility of all non-empirical knowledge naturally hold that every axiom is ultimately based on observation.

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  • If not, are we not forced to deny ultimate reality to personality whether human or divine?

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  • And, though the modern critic will not be prepared with Plato to deny the name of education to all teaching which is not based upon an ontology, it may nevertheless be thought that normal sophistry - as opposed to the sophistry of Socrates - was in various degrees unsatisfactory, in so far as it tacitly or confessedly ignored the " material " element of exposition by reasoning.

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  • For this he waited impatiently five years, keeping himself posted by spies of every stage of the king's last illness, and thus laying himself open to the accusation, believed in by Charles himself, that he had hastened the end by poison, a charge which modern historians deny.

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  • Mr Crawford, whose mission to the United States has been already referred to, was in favour of solitary confinement, but he could not deny that several cases of suicide followed this isolation.

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  • The paradox of predication, that it seems to deny identity, or to deny difference, becomes a pons asinorum.

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  • Argand had been led to deny that such an expression as i 2 could be expressed in the form A+Bi, - although, as is well known, Euler showed that one of its values is a real quantity, the exponential function of --7112.

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  • If such an enterprise is imputed to us, you will be in a position to deny it."

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  • Thus in Buddhism the presuppositions which Buddha uncritically took over work out their logical results in the Mahayana, so that great sects calling themselves " Buddhist " affirm what the Master denied and deny what he taught.

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  • A mighty power impelled men to deny themselves in the service of others, and to find in this service their own true life.

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  • Hence man should deny the world for the sake of the other world, and the title " religious " belongs distinctly to the monastic and priestly life.

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  • One cannot now deny the term middle ages to the period of these two institutions.

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  • No one can deny the general unscientific, uncritical nature of "medieval" thought.

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  • Modernists deny that the spirit of religion can be thus imprisoned in an unchangeable formula; they hold that it is always growing, and therefore in continual need of readjustment and restatement.

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  • The purport of these resolutions was to deny to Congress the power to prohibit slavery in the territories and to declare all previous enactments to this effect unconstitutional.

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  • Pfleiderer employed the word to denote a relative monotheism like that of the early religion of Israel, whose teachers demanded that the nation should worship but one god, Yahweh, but did not deny the existence of other gods for other peoples.

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  • He objected to Luther's counsel to deny the existence of a second marriage; abused John Frederick, elector of Saxony, for not coming to support him; and caused bigamy to be publicly defended.

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  • But, admitting all that may be justly urged against the extreme attitude of some of the missionaries, no unprejudiced man will deny that their work on the whole has been a good one.

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  • Naude that he has committed more faults than he has discovered in Cardan, and with Charles Nisard that his object seems to be to deny all that Cardan affirms and to affirm all that Cardan denies.

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  • That qualities of bodies (and therefore of the corporeal soul) exist they do not deny; but they assert most uncompromisingly that they are one and all (wisdom, justice, &c.) corporeal.

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  • Without going so far as to deny that some words and phrases may be taken from the writings of the Arabian Jaber, he was disposed to hold that it is the original work of some unknown Latin author, who wrote it in the second half of the r3th century and put it under the patronage of the venerated name of Geber.

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  • The belief in them probably arose out of the doctrine of the older school, which did not deny the existence of the various creations of previous mythology and speculation, but allowed of their actual existence as spiritual beings, and only deprived them of all power over the lives of men, and declared them to be temporary beings liable, like men, to sin and ignorance, and requiring, like men, the salvation of Arahatship. Among them the later Buddhists seem to have placed their numerous Bodhisats; and to have paid especial reverence to Manju-sri as the personification of wisdom, and to Avalokiteswara as the personification of overruling love.

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  • These differences took two separate and extreme types, the one of which forcibly separated the two natures so as to deny anything like a real union, while the other insisted upon a mixture of the two, or an absorption of the human in the divine.

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  • It is not indeed possible to deny that in the Oracle of the Bottle, besides its merely jocular and fantastic sense, there is a certain "echo," as it has been called, "of the conclusion of the preacher," a certain acknowledgment of the vanity of things.

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  • The house of Spartocus was well known as a line of enlightened and wise princes; although Greek opinion could not deny that they were, strictly speaking, tyrants, they are always described as dynasts.

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  • Meanwhile at the council of Nicaea he seems to have discovered that the Alexandrians were right in claiming that Arius was carrying his subordinationism so far as to deny all real divinity to Christ.

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  • They deny the immortality of the soul and the punishments and rewards of Hades.

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  • This average has decreased with some regularity from a maximum of 5.75 in 1821, but there is no certain evidence on which to affirm or deny that the average cubic capacity of dwelling-houses has been maintained.

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  • That he did not deny the divinity of Christ he proved in The Character of Jesus, forbidding his possible Classification with Men (1861).

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  • Nor can we deny to the Yashts, in their depiction of the Zoroastrian angels and their presentment of the old sagas, a certain poetic feeling, at times, and a pleasant diction.

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  • The weight of opinion now tends to deny that any part of this much-discussed document save the last sentence bears the marks of an infallible utterance.

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  • Although he denies liberty to the will in this sense - indeed, strictly speaking, neither liberty nor necessity, he says, is properly applied to the will, " for the will itself is not an agent that has a will " - he nevertheless insists that the subject willing is a free moral agent, and argues that without the determinate connexion between volition and motive which he asserts and the libertarians deny, moral agency would be impossible.

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  • But those who, like the positivists, agnostics and sceptics, deny the possibility of metaphysics as a theory of the ultimate nature of things, are still obliged to retain philosophy as a theory of knowledge, in order to justify the asserted limitation or impotence of human reason.

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  • Even Professor Weismann did not deny the possibility of the offspring throwing back to a previous mate.

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  • Echegaray succeeded to the literary inheritance of Lopez de Ayala and of Tamayo y Baus; and though he possesses neither the poetic imagination of the first nor the instinctive tact of the second, it is impossible to deny that he has reached a larger audience than either.

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  • In the face of this testimony with reference to two of the most prominent of the Bond's promoters, it is impossible to deny that from its beginning the great underlying idea of the Bond was an independent South Africa.

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  • Secondly, whereas it has been argued 'above that " Opinion " is necessarily included in the system, Zeller, supposing Parmenides to deny the Nonent even as a matter of opinion, regards that part of the poem which has opinion for its subject as no more than a revised and improved statement of the views of opponents, introduced in order that the reader, having before him the false doctrine as well as the true one, may be led the more certainly to embrace the latter.

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  • How can you deny the reality of that which you do not know?

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  • You can affirm the eternity of the world, for instance, from one point of view, and at the same time deny it from another; or, at different times and in different connexions, you may one day affirm it and another day deny it.

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  • When he proceeded to deny the doctrine of transubstantiation, to assert the all-sufficiency of the Scriptures as a rule of life, to denounce saint-worship, pilgrimages, and indulgences, and to declare, the pope to be Antichrist, he frightened his old supporter John of Gaunt and the politicians of the anti-clerical clique.

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  • Hence there was scarcely anything which the king could venture to deny the Commons.

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  • The massacre of Sinopeas it was rather inaccurately called in Great Britain, for it is difficult to deny that it was a legitimate act of a belligerent powercreated an almost irresistible demand for war among the British people.

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  • His very proper unwilli gness to stoop to deny an accusation, that would have been .o disgraceful if it had been true, made ill-natured and silly.

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  • They did not deny that fasting might be a good thing, nor did they maintain that the church or the authority might not ordain fasts, though they deprecated the imposition of needless burdens on the conscience.

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  • Those who deny this were formerly called Naturalists, i.e.

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  • Few will deny that Athanasius stood for the Christian view of the questions at issue, upon the prin ciples held in common by all disputants.

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  • Yet, in contrast with the doctrine usually ascribed to Ulrich Zwingli, Calvin teaches that grace does come through sacraments; but then, nothing comes beyond the fruits of faith; from which grace all salvation springs 1 Roman Catholic scholars naturally hold that Paul was misconstrued, but they cannot deny that Protestant theology was directly a version and interpretation of Paulinism.

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  • As they deny the natural religion of the 18th century - the religion which works its way into harmony with God by virtue - so, still more emphatically, they refuse to bid the sinner merit forgiveness.

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  • No Protestant can deny that it is a duty for Science.

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  • Christianity to come to terms with scientific discoveries, and few Catholics will care to deny it.

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  • Often the theologians in question look to psychology as the permanent basis of religion; who is to deny that religion is a psychological fact, and the natural expression of something in man's constitution?

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  • The two former are lost, and most scholars deny the authenticity of the Tabula on the ground of material and verbal anachronisms. They attribute it either to Cebes of Cyzicus (above) or to an anonymous author, of the ist century A.D., who assumed the character of Cebes of Thebes.

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  • Turning from our knowledge of Spirit to our knowledge of Matter, nearly all that one can affirm or deny about " things external is," according to Locke, not knowledge but venture n or pre- Knowledge sumptive trust.

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  • Neoplatonic philosophy had been in the main content either to formulate the contradiction or to deny the reality of one of the opposing terms. And traces of Neoplatonic influence, more especially as regards their doctrine of the unreality of the material and sensible world, are to be found everywhere in the Christian philosophers of Alexandria, preventing or impeding their formulation of the problem of freedom in its full scope and urgency.

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  • But, nevertheless, the new light thrown upon the unity of the self and the more careful and accurate scrutiny made by recent psychologists of the phenomena of decision have rendered it no longer possible either for determinists to deny the fact of choice (whatever be their theory as to its nature) or for libertarians to regard the self or the will as isolated from and unaffected by other mental constituents and antecedents, and hence, by an appeal to wholly fictitious entities, to prove the truth of freedom.

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  • But the insistence of idealist writers upon the relation of the world of nature to conscious intelligence, and especially to a universal consciousness realizing itself throughout the history of individuals, rendered it alike impossible to deny altogether some influence of environment upon character, and to regard the history of individual willing selves as consisting in isolated and unconnected acts of.

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  • It is true that a consistent advocate of indeterminism must deny that the will is determined by motives, and must admit that no reason can finally be given for the individual's choice beyond the act of choice itself.

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  • For many years past there has been but little business in the Arches court, mainly owing to the unwillingness of a large number of the clergy to recognize the jurisdiction of what they deny to be any longer a spiritual court, and the consistent use by the bishops of their right of veto in the case of prosecutions under the Public Worship Regulation Act.

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  • But it was a paradox derived from his unanswerable truisms, " Every one wishes for his own good, and would get it if he could," and " No one would deny that justice and virtue generally are goods, and of all goods the best."

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  • Now, Aristotle's divergence from Socrates had not led him so far as to deny this; while for the Stoics who had receded to the original Socratic position, the difficulty was still more patent.

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  • He can hardly be called a " moralist "; and though it is impossible to deny him a considerable share of philosophic penetration, his anti-moral paradoxes have not even apparent coherence.

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  • It follows that the only wise course is to be content with an attitude of indifference, neither to affirm nor to deny.

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  • There is one passage which seems to support the view that they agreed with the Gaulish druids in this respect, but it is not safe to deny the possible influence of Christian teaching in the document in question.

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  • In his will, written after sentence, he emphatically repudiates any treasonable intention - " I deny my Lord God if ever I proposed the same."

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  • He did not deny that he would like an armed rebellion, but acknowledged that it was an impossibility.

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  • While we need not believe with Euemerus and with Herbert Spencer that the god of Greece or the god of the Hottentots was once a man, we cannot deny that the myths of both these gods have passed through and been coloured by the imaginations of men who practised the worship of real ancestors.

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  • In the long history of mankind it is impossible to deny that stories may conceivably have spread from a single centre, and been handed on from races like the Indo-European and the Semitic to races as far removed from them in every way as the Zulus, the Australians, the Eskimo, the natives of the South Sea Islands.

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  • We have given to us a conception A uniting among its constituent marks two that prove to be contradictory, say M and N; and we can neither deny the unity nor reject one of the contradictory members.

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  • His opponents have accused him of unscrupulousness and party spirit, but not one of them can deny that he reshaped Hungary and made her the leading partner of the dual monarchy.

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  • Tatian does not deny the stories of the Greek mythology - indeed he protests against any attempt to allegorize it - but he insists that these stories are the record of the deeds of demons and have no religious value.

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  • In Arabian philosophy the reaction sought to deny that God had any attributes.

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  • Common-sense intuitionalism would deny that man does this, attributing to him immediate knowledge of reality.

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  • Those two weeks had given him the opportunity to accuse her of infidelity - and even deny his own child.

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  • It was impossible to forget Fate or Death or any other deity once one crossed their paths or to deny that such creatures not only existed, but played a game no one else understood or had a chance of winning.

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  • I won't deny you my protection, assistance or my bed.

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  • With the bond between them all but shoving her into his arms, was it possible to deny their fates together for long?

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  • Her reaction – and what he'd read in her mind – left him unable to deny an uneasy truth.

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  • He didn't believe Rhyn would've made the right decisions all along, but he couldn't deny that the half-demon wasn't the creature he remembered Andre sending to Hell.

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  • I was afraid the insurance com­pany might try to claim Jeff committed suicide and deny coverage, but Ms. Rosewater said that wasn't a policy exclusion anyway.

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  • Dean smiled, but he didn't deny it.

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  • But then, he didn't deny it either – and he wouldn't say he loved her.

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  • These capabilities will deny an adversary the information advantage, preventing him from effectively employing his forces.

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  • He did, however, specifically deny that they included the word " goat " or term " helium-filled balloon " .

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  • All were clearly marked and surrounded by barbed wire; they were intended to deny these areas to the enemy, not to kill.

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  • What Hobbes is concerned to deny is not that there is something called benevolence.

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  • It aint my favorite one of his, but YA cant deny its a masterpiece!

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  • To deny the centrality of the human position is tantamount to denying God, a venture never to be embarked upon without risk.

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  • In addition, it has the power to deny citizenship to increasing numbers of people who previously had a legitimate claim to it.

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  • Conservatives disparaged the President's commitment to missile defense, suspecting an elaborate conspiracy to deny them the prize they seek.

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  • For the UK authorities to deny such a prominent civic leader the chance to be heard seems totally counterproductive.

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  • Those views, theistic evolution, progressive creationism, also deny the straightforward text of the book of Genesis.

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  • We deny that church creeds, councils, or declarations have authority greater than or equal to the authority of the Bible.

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  • There is a natural desire to conceal and deny the less savory aspects involving criminality.

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  • We are left asking why the Qur'an should choose to deny the crucifixion without good evidence.

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  • How can anyone deny the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ?

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  • The police strenuously deny that there is any evidence to support these claims.

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  • Yet in your letter of information you categorically deny what comrade N tells me.

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  • Many archeologists vigorously deny that cannibalism has ever been normal practice in Britain or elsewhere, in prehistory or at any more recent period.

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  • Most English teachers would deny that this offers anything other than a severely dysfunctional literacy.

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  • Nor can one deny that there has been considerable eccentricity in his treatment of his son.

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  • Probably have to saying see federal don't deny your.

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  • Freemasons in some freakish clan colluding to deny house price falls?

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  • The widening of the investigation has aroused the anger of the schools involved who deny any impropriety.

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  • They empty the blood sacrifice of power, make ineffectual the death of the Savior and deny that our Lord actually saved anyone.

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  • The notion of cause is almost inextricable from the study of history tho there have been one or two thinkers who deny its relevance.

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  • Access to care affordable group health insurance used to deny.

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  • Cross-pollination of crops is a very real problem - only a corporate lackey or complete idiot would deny this.

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  • Businesses elsewhere have wooley says quot raceif mike foster don't max new York life insurance deny your.

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  • Couple denies Katrina charges The owners of a New Orleans nursing home deny manslaughter over the deaths of 35 patients in Hurricane Katrina.

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  • The most popular aspect of his ministry was its many healing miracles, which even his opponents never sought to deny.

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  • In other words, an argument that solely concerns subjectivity can be used to deny objectivity.

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  • We know of many countries around the world which still oppress their people and deny them their rights.

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  • For men it is certainly more grave, or at least much more dangerous, to deny original sin that to deny God.

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  • Do you want to have adopted a tsunami orphan away from that culture and deny a mother the chance of re-finding her baby?

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  • Have the second exaggerated payoffs for more damaging to don't deny your.

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  • I may have had a ponytail, although I'll deny it if asked.

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  • Those who think there is some actual universal existing outside the mind are called realists; those who deny extra-mental universals are called nominalists.

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  • No amount of special pleading can deny the reality of this.

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  • Please do n't retaliate or deny God the right to deal with the situation His way.

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  • Wretched is the likeness of folk who deny the revelations of Allah.

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  • They deny that the sun stood still which means the earth stopped revolving in Joshua 10 and nobody fell off.

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  • Its extreme expression is represented by the proposition being considered in California to deny schooling to the children of illegals.

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  • For these philosophers simply deny that self-knowledge is truly special.

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  • Ok, I can't deny that I occasionally pondered their merits, relative to my own self-regard.

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  • Many on the loyal left were quietly hoping that the government would use a sleight of hand to deny MPs the chance to protest.

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  • I do not think that is true, but we cannot deny that we are off to a shaky start.

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  • Paul Stansfield rattled the Brigg crossbar from 25 yards and keeper Peter Collinge made some smart saves to deny the home strikers.

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  • Ulamek rode particularly well to deny Lindback another race victory, whilst a typically tenacious Gafurov kept Davidsson at bay.

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  • SoI have decided to become a comedy turncoat and deny the splendor of Bill Hicks.

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  • People with anorexia do not wish to starve themselves to death but they do deny how seriously underweight they are.

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  • Many of the composite widgets here will deny any geometry request from their children by default.

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  • Few scientists, even those with a mechanistic worldview, would deny that human beings possess consciousness or free will.

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  • Therefore, although the Scienza nuova cannot be said absolutely to deny the law of progress, it must be allowed that Vico not only failed to solve the problem but even shrank from attacking it.

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  • They are no clamorous expressions of anger at the discrepancies and contrasts of humanity, but plain, solemn pictures of conditions of life, which neither the politician nor the moralist can deny to exist, and which they are imperatively called upon to remedy.

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  • Against the first kind of argument, as formulated by Moses Mendelssohn, Kant advances the objection that, although we may deny the soul extensive quantity, division into parts, yet we cannot refuse to it intensive quantity, degrees of reality; and consequently its existence may be terminated not by decomposition, but by gradual diminution of its powers (or to use the term he coined for the purpose, by elanguescence).

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  • From his Stoic teachers he learned to work hard, to deny himself, to avoid listening to slander, to endure misfortunes, never to deviate from his purpose, to be grave without affectation, delicate in correcting others, "not frequently to say to any one, nor to write in a letter, that I have no leisure," nor to excuse the neglect of duties by alleging urgent occupations.

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  • An act of 1697-1698, commonly called the Blasphemy Act, enacts that if any person, educated in or having made profession of the Christian religion, should by writing, preaching, teaching or advised speaking, deny any one of the Persons of the Holy Trinity to be God, or should assert or maintain that there are more gods than one, or should deny the Christian religion to be true, or the Holy Scriptures to be of divine authority, he should, upon the first offence, be rendered incapable of holding any office or place of trust, and for the second incapable of bringing any action, of being guardian or executor, or of taking a legacy or deed of gift, and should suffer three years' imprisonment without bail.

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  • It would be erroneous to confuse the extant sources with the historical material which might or must have been accessible, or to assume that the antiquity of the elements of history proves or presupposes the antiquity of the records themselves, or even to deny the presence of some historical kernel merely on account of unhistorical elements or the late dress in which the events are now clothed.

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  • That the proximate ends at which Bentham aimed are desirable hardly any one would deny, though the feasibility of the means by which he proposes to attain them may often be questioned, and much of the new nomenclature in which he thought fit to clothe his doctrines may be rejected as unnecessary.

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  • Cousin is correct in pointing out, from the Realistic point of view, that it is one thing to deny the hypostatization of an accident like colour or wisdom, and another thing to deny the foundation in reality of those " true and legitimate universals " which we understand by the terms genera and species.

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  • This inference has involved him in much controversy with the ultra-Darwinians of Weismann's school, who deny the possibility of the inheritance of acquired characteristics altogether.

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  • The Babis are Muhammadans only in the sense that the Muhammadans are Christians or the Christians Jews; that is to say, they recognize Muhammad (Mahomet) as a true prophet and the Qur'an (Koran) as a revelation, but deny their finality.

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  • On the other hand, it is the virtue of idealism to emphasize the fact of consciousness, but its vice to exaggerate it, with the consequence of resorting to every kind of paradox to deny the obvious and get rid of bodies.

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  • The disease was found to be less contagious than reported to be by popular tradition, and most of the French school went so far as to deny the contagiousness of the disease altogether.

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  • Many forswore the deposing power; the majority, acting under imperative orders from Rome, refused to deny it.

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  • The term "agnostic" was invented by Huxley in 1869 to describe the philosophical and religious attitude of those who hold that we can have scientific or real knowledge of phenomena only, and that so far as what may lie behind phenomena is concerned - God, immortality, &c. - there is no evidence which entitles us either to deny or affirm anything.

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  • The tests in each case differ; and it is as irrelevant for the theologian to dispute the "knowledge" of the physicist, by arguments from faith and religion, as it is for the physicist to deny the "knowledge" of the theologian from the point of view of one who ignores the possibility of spiritual apprehension altogether.

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  • The patriotic drama Balkanska Tsaritsa, by Prince Nicholas of Montenegro, has been often played and enthusiastically received by the public, but the critics deny to it much dramatic value.

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  • But to recognize this is not to deny the importance of constructive rationalism in limited areas.

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  • But Parker narrowed the angle on the rush and spread himself, making a superb pad save to deny St. Ives the equalizer.

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  • Ok, I ca n't deny that I occasionally pondered their merits, relative to my own self-regard.

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  • His best friends could not deny the shade, and yet it was but the shadow thrown by the light.

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  • For Christians to deny the Sonship of Jesus would mean that they should expunge all references in the Holy Injil to this title.

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  • Indirect fire weapons can deny enemy helicopters the use of masked, standoff positions.

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  • They all suck cock, they all deny it.

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  • Many Christian theodicies deny one of these fundamental truths and get lost along the way.

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  • Yet it would be unjust to deny it any importance.

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  • The usury prohibition did not deny the legitimacy of profit.

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  • The Women 's Rugby union team despite a slow start produced some stalwart defending to deny varsity rivals any points at all.

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  • Bloomberg reserves the right to deny creation of your account based on Bloomberg 's inability to verify the authenticity of your registration information.

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  • We do not have the right to deny less well-off societies the benefits of biotechnology.

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  • However she felt about Ben’s arrogance, she couldn’t deny he was a talented artist.

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  • As much as the feedback may hurt, they don't try to rationalize what they're hearing or even worse, deny it.

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  • The worst that can happen is your lender will deny your request.

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  • Without proper grounds, New York courts will deny you a divorce!

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  • To deny yourself time to experience and come to grips with your feelings is to delay your ultimate recovery.

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  • The court can also deny a request for alimony.

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  • Try filling your plate with veggies, but don't deny yourself a little bit of slack; have a small piece of cake or desert.

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  • A compulsive liar will usually not admit he or she has told a lie; instead, he or she will either deny your accusation or make up another story to cover up the original lie that was told.

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  • The tobacco companies may have initially tried to deny it, but it's a fact that nicotine is addictive.

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  • Your teen may deny it and it's best to let him or her think it over.

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  • Your loved one will be shocked that you discovered his/her deception and will most likely deny it.

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  • Since some liars love to be the center of attention, deny them of it.

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  • Rimes immediately took to Twitter to deny that she had ever made a sex tape, and Sheremet agreed.

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  • Both Reynolds and Lotwin deny Reynolds visited the office that day.

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  • One affair produced a daughter, whom Tom tried to deny until DNA testing proved the child was his.

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  • This former Playboy playmate has made no excuses for her enhancements - of course, it's unlikely that she could deny her increased breast size.

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  • With so many rumors about every aspect of a celebrity's personal life, it's no wonder stars deny stories of implants - whether they're telling the truth, that's another story.

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  • When rumors starting swirling about Jennifer Lopez's pregnancy, the couple would neither confirm nor deny the rumors.

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  • In the beginning of their relationship, neither Jay-Z nor Beyonce would confirm or deny that they were a couple.

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  • After a period of time and many tabloid pictures of the two together later, they could no longer deny that they were together, though the couple still refused to speak publicly about their relationship.

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  • The couple, of course, took the usual route of deny, deny, deny but everyone expected a divorce announcement at any moment.

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  • Reps for both sides deny that Wahler was fired due to drug and alcohol use.

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  • She began dating rapper and R&B singer Jay-Z in 2002, though neither of them would confirm or deny the status of their relationship.

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  • While Gosselin's people deny this will happen, producer Bobby Goldstein claims that there have been talks going on with both sides, as well as the major television networks.

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  • If the grandparent and grandchild have already established a close relationship, then it is unfair to both of them to deny the grandparent access simply because the child's parents are divorced.

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  • No matter what you may think about her personal politics, it's hard to deny that Sarah Palin eyewear has plenty of style.

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  • Not that she could deny a vivid imagination.

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  • Through Brennan's subtle urging, the authorities, ultimate recipients of our tips, were learning to deny them outright or down playing their importance.

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  • She was quick to deny that they were the ones she'd found, but they continued with the story without asking her the details of her initial discovery.

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  • And yet, he couldn't deny that Deidre was back or at least, a woman who had the knowledge of the goddess and the body and heart of a human.

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  • She tried to deny it, but she knew Gabriel too well.

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  • He didn't deny it as he moved around the kitchen.

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  • He knew better than to deny anything to this tunnel-visioned woman.

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  • Cynthia turned toward him, then realizing what his smile didn't deny.

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  • He could not deny his foremost reaction was the desire for more.

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  • Nor does he deny them feeling in so far as it depends on the bodily organs."

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  • Human survival is taught, but not ultimate immortality; and, as against Epicureanism, Stoicism on the whole tends to deny free will.

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  • He will not waste time upon triflers who deny what he thinks, in the light of the (empiricist!) Design argument, an absolutely clear truth.'

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  • Does it not then deny rather than assert universal causation?

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  • Nevertheless, though the conceptions originally denoted by " evolution " and " development " were shown to be untenable, the words retained their application to the process by which the embryos of living beings gradually make their appearance; and the terms" development," " Entwickelung,"and " evolutio " are now indiscriminately used for the series of genetic changes exhibited by living beings, by writers who would emphatically deny that " development " or " Entwickelung " or " evolutio," in the sense in which these words were usually employed by Bonnet or Haller, ever occurs.

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  • They do not, of course, deny the co-operation of the other forces which have been suggested, except so far as these are inconsistent with the motion of the water in the form of separate columns rather than a flowing stream.

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  • Should the accused, after the testimony against him had been made public, continue to deny the charge, he was to be condemned as impenitent.

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  • Closely akin to these, though not derived from the Old Believers, are certain mystic sects which deny the efficacy of the sacraments altogether.

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  • Both the Molokani and the Dukhobortsi deny the authority of the civil government as such, and object on principle to military service.

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  • It is impossible to deny Persian influence in the development of this conception, and that the Persian Ahriman (Angromainyu), the evil personality opposed to the good, Ahura Mazda, moulded the Jewish counterpart, Satan.

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  • To deny their historical character is to reject them as trustworthy accounts of the age to which they are ascribed, and even those scholars who claim that they are essentially historical already go so far as to concede idealization and the possibility or probability of later revision.

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  • Bethe, deny them all claim to psychical qualities.

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  • Yet it would be treason to the majesty of man's incessant struggle towards an ideal good, if one were to deny that in and through the Crusades men strove for righteousness' sake to extend the kingdom of God upon earth.

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  • At the council of Tours (1054) he found a protector in the papal legate, the famous Hildebrand, who, satisfied himself with the fact that Berengar did not deny the real presence of Christ in the sacramental elements, succeeded in persuading the assembly to be content with a general confession from him that the bread and wine, after consecration, were the body and blood of the Lord, without requiring him to define how.

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  • It does indeed deny that it is an entity in the sense in which one of its members is an entity.

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  • With the truth or falsehood of these doctrines we are not here concerned; but that the revived vestments are chiefly valued because of their doctrinal significance the clergy who use them would be the last to deny.

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  • On the r4th of February Mgr Amette, the new archbishop of Paris, prohibited his diocesans to read or defend the two books, which "attack and deny several fundamental dogmas of Christianity," under pain of excommunication.

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  • This assumes that every philosophical truth is already contained somewhere in the existing systems. If, however, as it would surely be rash to deny, there still remains philosophical truth undiscovered, but discoverable by human intelligence, it is evident that eclecticism is not the only philosophy.

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  • That he committed serious errors, his warmest admirers will hardly deny.

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  • But the opposition, while unable to deny the recuperation of Hungary, shut their eyes to everything but Tisza's " tyranny, " and their attacks were never so savage and unscrupulous as during the session of 1889, when threats of a revolution were uttered by the opposition leaders and the premier could only enter or leave the House under police protection.

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  • Meanwhile the newly constituted " Party of Right," resting upon a narrow Catholic clerical basis, aimed at the reunion of Dalmatia with CroatiaSlavonia in the so-called Triune Kingdom, within whose bounds it affected to deny the very existence of Serbs.

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  • To deny the Linnaean, or later the Cuvierian, classes was very much like denying the Mosaic cosmogony.

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  • The history of the Transvaal is more complete and better understood to-day than it was in 1877, and no one who acquaints himself with the facts will deny that Shepstone acted with care and moderation.

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  • In logic, ignorance is that state of mind which for want of evidence is equally unable to affirm or deny one thing or another.

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  • Doubt, on the other hand, can neither affirm nor deny because the evidence seems equally strong for both.

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  • It needs some temerity to differ from so great an authority as Dr Guest, but it strikes one as surprising that, having accepted the fact of a bridge made by the Britons, he should deny that these Britons possessed a town or village in the place to which he supposes that Aulus Plautius retired.

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  • This linguistic evidence, which is of quite unusual force, has never yet been fairly faced by those who deny Luke's authorship of Acts.

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  • There are, however, very many weighty authorities who deny the existence of tones in the language.

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  • They reject the Third Oecumenical Council, and though showing the greatest devotion to the Blessed Virgin, deny her the title of Theotokos, i.e.

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  • The only motive for advocating it is the prejudice of absolute idealism which would deny that sensation has any part whatever in the constitution of experience.

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  • As soon as we recognize the part of sensation, we have no reason to deny the common-sense position that each piece of experience has its own quality, which is modified indefinitely by the relations in which it stands.

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  • Nor ought any critical admirer of Fox to deny that George III.

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  • If any person who has been educated in or has professed the Christian religion shall, by writing, printing, teaching, or advised speaking, assert or maintain that there are more Gods than one, or shall deny any of the persons of the Holy Trinity to be God, or shall deny the Christian religion to be true or the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be of divine authority, he shall for the first offence be declared incapable of holding any ecclesiastical, civil, or military office or employment, and for the second incapable of bringing any action, or of being guardian, executor, legatee, or grantee, and shall suffer three years' imprisonment without bail.

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  • I deny thee," and he made a resolve henceforth to devote his scholarship to the Holy Scripture.

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  • If they do not deny that Greek philosophy has entered into Christian doctrine, they consider it a colourless medium used in fixing the contents of revelation.

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  • But whatever be the nature of the end chosen the libertarian is not concerned to deny that it must possess a fixed determinate character.

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  • What avails it that you are Christian, if you are not purer than the heathen, if you deny yourself no more, if you are not more religious?

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  • To deny God at the cost of our very reason would be a pyrrhic victory indeed.

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  • The three men vehemently deny these claims.

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  • Cowell did not deny giving the nearly million dollars in gifts to Hussainy, but he did deny the rumors that they were engaged, unequivocally saying "No!

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  • Yet, it's hard to deny the charm and utter coolness that oozes from Sean Connery's James Bond's pores, even in digital form.

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  • You can't deny the Game Boy's popularity since 1989.

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  • It's difficult to deny that Napa Valley is the eponym for California wine country.

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  • Many anorexics deny that they are ill and are usually brought to treatment by a family member.

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  • Soon after disclosure, parents often experience fear and guilt and may deny their child is gay or bisexual.

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  • The final stage is resolution, where the parents either accept or deny that their child is gay or bisexual, though studies show few fully accept it.

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  • Some states have begun to deny drivers' and professional licenses to known delinquent parents.

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  • Youngsters are likely to deny the reality of the abandonment and wish intently for the parent to return.

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  • By the time children reach the early school years, ages six to nine, they can no longer deny the reality of the abandonment.

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  • However, because the bulimic may deny there is a problem, getting medical help is often delayed.

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  • It is common for individuals with this disorder to deny their behavior and attempt to hide their hair loss.

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  • When a loved one dies, those closest to the deceased may often deny the fact that the person is really gone by saying, "It can't be happening." This is known as the initial stage of the grieving cycle.

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  • Jane, and no one can deny just how stylish Sinead O'Connor's bald head has always made her look.

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  • Whatever you may think of her, you can't deny that Amy Winehouse is a headline-maker.

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  • It would be highly irregular for an employer to deny that a former employer worked there.

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  • Since most mortgage companies - including Fifth Third Bank - utilize computer programs to approve or deny mortgage applications, a human underwriter is utilized as a safeguard.

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  • While there has, at least of late, been some controversy over Megan Fox's remarks about the crew of the Transformers film, no one can deny that this up-and-comer is a stunning beauty.

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  • Whether you consider Zhu Zhu Pets unsafe or not, it's hard to deny their popularity and appeal.

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  • Even if the 80s wasn't your favorite decade, you can't deny the impact it had on fashion, whether or not the fads were to your taste.

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  • With a few hot looks under your belt, nobody will be able to deny your sexiness.

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  • By discussing this with him directly, he may respond embarrassed and deny his behaviors.

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  • For these women, it may be curiosity or an attempt to deny their attraction to women and 'test' this by engaging in an intimate relationship with a man.

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  • People often deny they are genetically influenced in this way, but the effects of these instinctual drives often overpower thoughts, needs, and basic desires.

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  • Before exploring this issue, you can help confirm or deny your suspicions using some typical signs of infidelity.

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  • Nobody wants to seem greedy or needy, and if you just watch, you won't give him the chance to deny it.

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  • If your house is suddenly half-empty, it is harder to deny that a breakup has happened.

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  • Glitter goths understand that being evil doesn't mean you have to deny a love of PVC and pink.

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  • They're bright, cheerful and spirited, and no one can deny their appeal from a fashion standpoint.

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  • Eric's fascination with Sookie and her abilities is a source of friction with Bill Comptom, Sookie's vampire lover, who cannot deny Eric his wishes.

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  • Despite being involved with other people, the couple could not deny their attraction for each other.

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  • No one can deny the level of dedication that cheering requires.

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  • Do not deny treats; this can lead to binging.

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  • With overweight and obesity on the rise, it's easy to deny it when we cross the line from being overweight to join the growing numbers of obese people.

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  • These questions determine whether or not you qualify for a policy (some policies deny coverage on pre-existing conditions) and what your life insurance premium will be.

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  • Insurers can deny individual health coverage based on the applicant's state of health, medical history, age, income, personal habits, and anything else that may bring risk to the insurer.

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  • Because Healthy Families does not deny coverage to children who have an existing medical condition, a medical exam is not necessary to become enrolled in the plan.

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  • If a preexisting condition is not revealed to the provider and then the insured person seeks out medical care resulting in an insurance claim, the provider has every right to deny payment.

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  • However, the insurance company can deny coverage or increase the amount of a quoted premium if it turns out that you have a driving record with a lot of points on it.

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  • Some insured people feel as though the companies intentionally draw out investigations and perpetually undervalue the cost of repairs and other damages, or instead deny valid claims altogether.

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  • While some insurers will deny you coverage, you may, alternatively, just have to pay a higher premium to include coverage for these.

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  • During open enrollment, the insurer can not deny an applicant based on health status, unless the applicant is already hospitalized.

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  • The full name, title and medical license number of the person who made the decision to deny the claim.

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  • Even if you've had no lapse in coverage, the insurer can deny a claim as a pre-existing condition.

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  • Insurers usually deny coverage during the weeks right before and after a due date.

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  • These "angels" have since moved on, but few could deny that the bathing and lounging beauties have left an indelible mark on the popular culture's consciousness.

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  • While overall sales of the company may not be as high as they have been in the past, no one can deny that Victoria's Secret continues to be a lingerie company that many still enjoy, and love, shopping at.

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  • At its most fundamental level, no one can deny that these nightgowns are designed to keep the wearer warm, while still feeling shrouded in comfort.

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  • No one can deny that Victoria's Secret has and is a force in the multibillion dollar lingerie industry.

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  • Producers deny that they ever fed the kids lines.

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  • Executives at Fox deny that Trading Spouses is a rip-off of ABC's Wife Swap.

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  • No matter your opinion of Steven Seagal or whether you think the show is rigged, you can't deny the star power of the martial arts action hero.

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  • The angels that resent mans ability to choose, to deny and even to vilify God's gifts, want to destroy this creation in honor of their own creator.

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  • You would deny me refuge if I seek it?

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  • But then, he didn't deny it either – and he wouldn't say he loved her.

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  • For example, insurance companies cannot deny coverage to a small business in Ohio based solely on the number of employees within the business.

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  • Her reaction – and what he'd read in her mind – left him unable to deny an uneasy truth.

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