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The word "negates" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to cancel out the effect or value of something. For example, "The amendment to the contract negates our previous agreement."
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negates
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Third person singular of negate
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A contradictory pair of sentences (an antiphasis) consists of an affirmation and its negation (i.e. the negation that negates of the subject what the affirmation affirms of it).
He also distinguished negations from affirmations and took the negation particle to have narrow scope: it negates the predicate, not the whole sentence (Soph. 257b c).
But that rather negates the argument that the EU-Greek crisis is a negation of democracy.If the EU were a true nation like the US then these issues could be debated in a national parliament and aid could be sent to Greece rather as fiscal spending is diverted to Louisiana or Mississippi.
Or with either-or logic, a mere logical negation involves an infinite regress in negating the "I"; one who negates the "I" retains the affirmative act of holding "I" in the mind as that which negates.
But the second negation occurs when one becomes a truly ethical human being, and one negates one's individual separateness by abandoning one's individual independence from others.
It is a negation that is supposed to bear no relation at all to what it negates, to entirely escape the system of relations, of conditionality.
He added: "It is very worrying in that it effectively negates the section 5 'discussion of public affairs' defence in contempt of court which is at the heart of the 1981 act and which balances freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial.
So is the rise of political spin, which negates the tradition of Westminster debate he reveres.Mr Clarke has no illusions about the funk British democracy is in, with its plunging party memberships, hated MPs and falling turnouts.
"And frankly," he says, "science negates post-modernism .Paul Howard-Jones, the author of the ESRC repost-modernism .Paul policymakers the long for author brofm" in educathenal rESRCreport
Whatever happens, it certainly negates Hitler's remark, as he planned the Holocaust in the 1930s: "Who now remembers the Armenians?" The answer, thankfully, is that we all do.
The "double delegation" of decisions to experts, or technocrats, negates that idea; it is more like the concept of Plato's guardians, the all-knowing elite who rule the child-like citizenship.
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