Your English writing platform
Free sign upExact(18)
While granting that Belzoni may be what a colleague has called "the most notorious tomb robber Egypt has ever known," Ivor Noël Hume, the former director of Colonial Williamsburg's archaeological research program, also admits to a fondness for this indefatigable entrepreneur.
But ideas cannot be copyrighted, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit said in 1999, ruling against Mr. Attia's claim even while granting that "without doubt there are similarities" between the Greenberg Pavilion plans and Option 1A.
Opposing this is the theory of the German scholar Martin Noth, who, while granting that Moses may have had something to do with the preparations for the conquest of Canaan, was very skeptical of the roles attributed to him by tradition.
While granting that technology is a "glittering lure," he introduces nostalgia and boldly insists that the slide projector "is not called the wheel.
Mr. Schulberg denied any connection, while granting that his denial was probably "a lost cause".
While granting that they had, Mr. Haroun cautioned against undue optimism, and declined to characterize his new film as hopeful.
Similar(42)
On the conservative side, Chief Justice Roberts may indicated the direction to which a majority may be heading: allowing these "private, closely-held" corporations to win exemptions from the mandate on religious grounds, while not granting that right to public corporations.
On balance, the debate has favoured dramatic change while also granting that in some respects the Normans learned much from the English past.
Like with Bill Clinton before him, it has been Obama's accommodations to the right, while taking the left for granted, that have fueled the rightward drift in Washington politics, where "health care reform" metamorphosizes into private health insurance industry preservation, with big fillips to anti-abortion nuts and a freeze on domestic spending along the way.
Critics of Boras call him a "compulsive liar," or a "congenital liar," while also granting that he, at least, seems to believe what he says.
They show that Americans are more willing to accept surveillance targeted at terror suspects but not for "ordinary" Americans, and many may both "disapprove" of the collection of phone records while also granting that the practice is a "necessary tool".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com