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Gray doesn't quite reject the anything-is-possible immigration story — the prospect of triumph is always there in "The Immigrant" — but he illuminates its corners, recounts its failures and its absences.
Even when musing that it is likely we'll never pin down whether the universe is infinite, he cannot quite reject the idea that mathematics might one day crack the problem.
The Times tries to wrestle with the spin -- "Others doubt the theory or say data has not emerged to prove it," the article notes -- but doesn't quite reject it, despite having the tools to do so.
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As usual, the Wayans brothers are having it both ways, assailing Hollywood's ideas about black identity without quite rejecting them, and never before have they expressed this ambivalence so cleverly.
They quite rightly reject this set of rewards and punishments as a kind of "divine nepotism" that at times cajole, at other times, harass them.
His family may quite rightly reject it and allow him to die from the sepsis.
The Court agreed – and quite rightly rejected the claim.
"In the tertiary college I taught at from 1972, the teachers were, to be quite honest, rejects.
Just three days earlier, a federal district judge quite correctly rejected the provision as unconstitutional, finding that the admitting privileges rule serves no medical purpose and "places a substantial obstacle in the path of a woman seeking an abortion".
The framers quite consciously rejected the idea of requiring congressional supermajorities for any purposes beyond the five they specifically enumerated: in the House, for impeaching the President; in the Senate, for ratifying treaties; in both, for expelling members, overriding a Presidential veto, and amending the Constitution.
First he quite clearly rejected the hegemony of epistemology.
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