Sentence examples for negation from inspiring English sources

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negation

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The act of negating something.

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At the same time, even this negation must be emptied or negated, hence our radical relational interconnectedness is possible only because true individuals have created a network in the betweenness between them.

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.

"FAITH, as such" Ayn Rand told Playboy in 1964, "is extremely detrimental to human life: it is the negation of reason".

An hour, two, three; all of us move towards our fates at the same stately pace.This negation of its supplicants' time, the sublimation of their schedules to its own, is just one of the many small ways in which the bureaucracy chips away at their autonomy.

Perhaps because of the passage of time and an active propaganda effort by Turkey's government, the negation of the Armenian genocide by Turkey is not perceived as the morally reprehensible act it continues to be.

Here was Zionism's "negation of the Diaspora" taken to extremes.

Having nearly destroyed its shareholders and the financial system, Bear is responding to positivity caused by the negation of the threat Bear posed with allegations that it was unjustly treated.

And Henry V, even soberly revisited, never quite loses that stirring flap of standards, or the thwack of the Dauphin's tennis balls deep into the hazard.Ian Mortimer, who has galloped with panache through the English monarchs from Edward II onwards, promises a different Henry: a king set "on the path to his own self-destruction and the negation of his humanity".

A recent article in the party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily, said that a big reason for the collapse of the Soviet Union an unadulterated tragedy, it was naturally understood was the "negation of Lenin and other [historical] leaders".

Ms Pearcey's book explains his concept of "negative theology"; that the ultimate truth of God can only be expressed by the negation of images.

(Remember the laws of "negation", "transformation" and "opposites"?) Marxism in its more modern form influenced, for better or worse, western academic thought in everything from literary criticism to sociology.The thought patterns (to describe them as neutrally as possible) swirling round the upper reaches of power in Russia are a pale shadow of that.

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