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But one day last summer, we took a nine-mile hike along a lazy river and spent six miles of it in silence, mutually rejecting the superfluousness of words.
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For example, Gerstenberger et al. (2009) found that models sometimes mutually reject each other.
It could not be rejected with mutually acceptable reasons, and in fact it was vigorously struggled for by Catholics, Protestants and Humanists and supported by liberalists, conservatives and socialists.
Since the Mādhyamika accepts emptiness as the ultimate truth, and given that emptiness and intrinsic reality are mutually exclusive, one must reject intrinsic reality in all its forms conventionally or ultimately (MBh 6.36, 1994: 118).
But Galveston voters scotched the deal, rejecting a plan that officials at both ports had portrayed as mutually beneficial yet many locals had regarded as little more than a giveaway to Houston.
Rejecting ideological constraints, he argued for the Arab recognition of Israel and Arab unity based on mutually advantageous cooperation rather than political integration.
He told the BBC that Hamas was ready for a mutually declared ceasefire, but that Israel had rejected a truce.
Unfairness is among the main reasons why we reject deals that may be otherwise mutually advantageous.
A majority of participants, including some who did not wholly accept or reject evolution, thought that one could mutually accept evolution and also believe in Allah.
A tree search constrained to be mutually monophyletic between the two species is strongly rejected (ΔlogL = 133.24, P < 0.001).
Huntsman rejects the notion that faith and evolution are mutually exclusive.
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