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If empirical evidence supported this instance, it would be affirmation of the creationist argument in favor of irreducible complexity.
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Their friends and relatives urged them to press ahead, telling them the marriage would be an affirmation of life in the face of death.
But better for the president would be an affirmation from the rebels that they would seriously pursue a cease-fire or the possibility of allowing international monitors into the territory the group controls.
But other prominent anti-abortion lawyers said it was unlikely that the Supreme Court would take the case and that if it did, the result would be an affirmation of the right to an abortion, making a reversal harder and perhaps striking down some existing state limits.
I'm rooting for no, because that would be an affirmation that we, as a voting public, have wised up to the frequent lack of any correlation between a tableau of traditional family life and the values, character and skills it takes to govern effectively.
It would be "the affirmation of the optimism of those writers that defied the Inquisition, opening a breach in the conscience of the people for the march of the Liberators".
The first thing he would need was affirmation of the legitimacy of his assumption of power.
"It would be a powerful affirmation of the legacy for him".
Global goals would be a profound affirmation of a global community.
This bonkers, magical atmosphere would be one big affirmation of life.
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