Sentence examples for stands this notion from inspiring English sources

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And -- but -- you know, but -- but part of the challenge that, you know, we confront is, is that even the sight -- slightest hint of some sensible, responsible legislation in this area stands this notion that somehow here it comes and that everybody's guns are going to be taken away.

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Some people absolutely cannot stand this notion.

Even though the plot of "Magic Mike XXL" is even more explicitly built on the temporary — it's a classic one-last-mission story — it stands the notion of ephemeral fantasy on its head and yields uninhibitedly to the celebratory ecstasy of fantasy, delivering itself over to the energy of performers and the collective revelry of engaged audiences.

The intonation of that "Sir" will be familiar to many of you, a tone peculiar to American airline companies, one in which resentment, superiority, fear, contempt and impatience are coiled into a venomous parody of politeness — a three-letter expletive really — that stands the notion of service on its head and tells the whole dismal story of U.S. carriers in recent years.

Even though the plot of "Magic Mike XXL" is even more explicitly built on the temporary it's a classic one-last-mission story it stands the notion of ephemeral fantasy on its head and yields uninhibitedly to the celebratory ecstasy of fantasy, delivering itself over to the energy of performers and the collective revelry of engaged audiences.

At its base stands the notion of impartial concern for the benefit of all, as epitomized by the point of view of Heaven, an ideally benevolent, impartial agent who cares equally about everyone's welfare.

The Van Gogh Museum can't stand the notion of Vincent van Gogh as an outsider artist.

I'm going to stand that notion nearly on its head and include only recordings made in or before 1973 (a few slide in just under the wire).

Dean let stand the notion that the two parties are the same, labelling his rivals with Washington on their résumés "Bush Lite".

In academic and public debates regarding the compulsion to attend to duty in the face of danger, one fallacy has been allowed to stand: the notion that exposure to a pandemic can be avoided if one simply does not come to his or her job as a HCW.

Americans resist this notion.

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