Contradicts Sentence Examples
It is agreed, says Zeller, that the traditional order contradicts the original plan.
I ca n't generalize about it, because one thing contradicts another.
This information contradicts that assertion.
This information contradicts the hypothesis.
This, of course, totally contradicts his previous advice to the trustees.
There is nothing in Paul's writings that really contradicts the assertion.
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences contradicts the old views of the nature of intelligence.
The fundamental difficulty underlying this logic is the paradox more clearly expressed by Zeno and to a large extent represented in almost all modern discussion, namely that the evidence of the senses contradicts the intellect.
Redfern seems unaware that the very question he tells us he intends to answer actually contradicts his central theses.
When this information contradicts the established rhythm of the body's internal clock, the hypothalamus attempts to adjust by triggering activities and functions that the body is not yet ready for, resulting in the symptoms of jet lag.
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This creates an underlying separation that contradicts the oversized top mattress.
The more pregnancy and birth information you receive, the more you'll find the information contradicts itself.
This article attempts to explain how the biblical idea of grace contradicts karma and reincarnation.
Be willing to follow advice even if it contradicts something you think is right.
AdvertisementPrantl has professed to find the headstream of Nominalism also in Scotus Erigena; but beyond the fact that he discusses at considerable length the categories of thought and their mutual relations, occasionally using the term voces to express his meaning, Prantl appears to adduce no reasons for an assertion which directly contradicts Erigena's most fundamental doctrines.
These antinomies are four - two mathematical, two dynamical - connected with (I) the limitation of the universe in respect of space and time, (2) the theory that the whole consists of indivisible atoms (whereas, in fact, none such exist), (3) the problem of freedom in relation to universal causality, (4) the existence of a universal being - about each of which pure reason contradicts the empirical, as thesis and antithesis.
Philosophical truth, as deduced from the teaching of Aristotle, it was said, directly contradicts the teaching of the church, which determines truth in theology; but the contradiction leaves the authority of the latter unimpaired in its own sphere.
It abounds in error as to matters of fact, contradicts human experience, reason and morals, and is one tissue of folly, deceit, enthusiasm, selfishness and crime.
Theology is the queen of the sciences, and nothing should be taught in school or university which contradicts its conclusions.
AdvertisementThe belief that the torrent, almost dry except after rains, which flows by Caravan bridge, is the ancient Meles, flatly contradicts the ancient descriptions.