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    1. I rarely would contradict anything that Marianne advised


    2. I didn't contradict him but I wondered: When we left the seaside the time was 6:30 in the afternoon; how harmful would it have been, if we had stayed for fifteen more minutes? All things considered, I believe yesterday's excursion was one of Alexander's tricks, aiming to keep his disciples in subjection: He doesn't allow them to enjoy anything, so that they don't demand anything


    3. ’ Ozzie said, looking round the room, his eyes daring anyone to contradict him


    4. contradict each other is that of Holy Spirit: Does it


    5. Here is an opinion that does not contradict the medical science but offers quite a different view: Members of the group that are considered victim of the disorder have been invaded by an immaterial entity that suppresses immediate reality and intoxicates the victim with irresistible obsessions and compulsions


    6. the satisfaction that the one who contradict


    7. Theistic evolution supporters can be seen as one of the groups who reject the conflict thesis, regarding the relationship between religion and science - that is, they hold that religious teachings about creation and scientific theories of evolution need not contradict


    8. That would contradict


    9. as not to contradict other passages the elders must


    10. I could tell her anything, and she wouldn’t judge me or contradict me

    11. Gerrid would be compelled to provide interesting suggestions and not contradict anything L-Seven-Six concluded


    12. His face held a deep frown, but he said nothing to contradict the statement


    13. Such an (implausible) event would (otherwise) contradict its (Goodness) essential quality


    14. You could contradict yourself the next day, and he would suddenly contradict you; and whatever he’d said the day before, as well


    15. Just this once he didn’t try to contradict


    16. And there goes the unconsciousness, not being aware of the seriousness of the threat; how serious, delicate and dangerous it is to contradict what God says


    17. At least there are no studies which contradict this conclusion and it has also been my observation


    18. But he DID contradict himself


    19. Does this then contradict what we have learned about the body of Jesus and the bones of the dead which will be covered with sinews, flesh and spirit? No, not in the slightest! Jesus’s resurrected body had flesh and bones and He even ate food after his resurrection, but it was not the same flesh as we have on our bodies now


    20. and teachers contradict each other hopelessly

    21. We contradict ourselves all the


    22. NON-VIOLENCE CAN'T AFFORD TO CONTRADICT THAT


    23. Or, since P and Q contradict each other,


    24. all of them may potentially contradict other propositions and each may ground a moment of


    25. contradict a protected theory fits the description of what truth is, and fittingly, this is why notions


    26. obviously contradict current beliefs


    27. There are two old sayings that seem to contradict each other but they fit this whole show pretty well


    28. known at all—and even that last statement would contradict itself, for


    29. diately contradict everything I have said? At best we may recognize that something is absent, an absence that is made solid but those things


    30. And I’m reminded that no one seemed to think Alilia should contradict you when you proclaimed yourself First Wizard, though her glow is the brightest, and yours is not

    31. But he wasn't going to contradict her


    32. The findings in physics contradict the everyday notions of the world — its concrete reality and the existence of space, time, mass and solidity


    33. It was plausible, he thought, that Intel Wing—who had jurisdiction over the Nighthawk—might contradict and override an order from Fleet Command


    34. actions contradict, or are not consistent with what is said or written, the authentic indication of


    35. contradict me, and the news didn’t sit wel with my brother


    36. passages with other passages that seem to contradict each other to


    37. and can contradict the other


    38. response should neither directly contradict the Sniper‘s allegations which


    39. “For the most part,” she leaned away, “the average person is willing to incorporate new items that don't contradict the underlying order of their inventory


    40. Note that this last thought doesn’t contradict the first opinion

    41. the Internet that contradict this


    42. The perfectly unruffled manner in which Terence had been acting and the genuineness with which he answered this question seemed highly to contradict the demeanour of a murderer; however, Feltus found it curious that this suspect had said nothing until now and realized that Terence may just be a cold, unemotional person capable of the most despicable crimes


    43. ‘’I am sorry to have to contradict you on that, Admiral, but my orders from Washington have some specific clauses attached to them


    44. But if the sayings contradict the Qur’an, they are not his and he is clear of them


    45. ����������� �Would not this be called cheating, Jennifer?� Anyway, I may be more of a problem than a help to your son: 2012 astronomy facts would contradict most of what he is learning now in his class


    46. ����������� �Her place now should be here, where she could receive proper care, but I can�t contradict the Fuhrer�s order, Doctor


    47. As if to contradict her, a formidable explosion to the South lit up the night, followed by the rising of a gigantic fireball


    48. President Auriol then tried to make me believe that the French forces were fully able to deal with the Vietminh threat, something that the news reports from Indochina and the latest situation report from General Dows totally contradict


    49. ” He shrank back a little, daring a newly appearing head to contradict him


    50. Neither of them can contradict you now











































    1. A quick acknowledgement of the name filling his stiff face, but was contradicted a second later when he asked


    2. problem,” contradicted my brother, “But there is the chance that


    3. The idea is contradicted by


    4. “I…what?! I’m not even!” Lightly tanned cheeks awash with new ruddiness boldly contradicted such words


    5. I was told to present myself in Tashkent to be assigned, but there was such chaos and every order contradicted the previous one


    6. confirming our (own) ―goodness‖ however contradicted (at times) by our (own) decided thoughts or actions; that is to say, the perception of the quality of our (own) thoughts or actions are (oftentimes) self-fulfilling appraisals that either inform or condition such


    7. As said before, Bush was simply uninterested in any information that contradicted his ideological blindness


    8. In the second, Kerry repeated that Saddam “was a threat” before the war in Iraq, and two questions later, he contradicted himself as he has frequently done, protesting that Saddam “was not a threat”


    9. “And that it was contradicted by the tradition of the first 11 centuries of church history and especially by the Council of Nicaea


    10. It was quite the opposite of what he had previously said about the ranks remaining together, but no one contradicted him

    11. But he contradicted himself once--tell him he contradicted himself


    12. The second item surprisingly contradicted something Chelsea had told me


    13. Since we’re military cadets in the Alliance’s forces, we’d obey you with the same alacrity we would him, unless his order contradicted yours


    14. After reading a letter from Candace that contradicted his own memories of childhood, Nuke was depressed again


    15. He altered his appearance to look like me and gave the inhabitants messages that contradicted my promises, completely undermining my efforts to create an alliance, and making me a target


    16. And I said "Because sir I never spake a true word in my life but have ever spoken cunningly to all and have affirmed a lie for the truth to all; and no one ever contradicted me but credit was given to my word


    17. would vote a certain way that blatantly contradicted


    18. How the different masters had contradicted each other


    19. They knew if the contradicted biblical


    20. The undisclosed statements from these witnesses contradicted and undermined the most critical facts to the State‘s case

    21. That contradicted what men had said about God


    22. Jesus in his words and actions contradicted the men who made God in their own image


    23. Beatrice looked at her infuriated, she did not like being contradicted, much less in the presence of strangers, and much less in the presence of magic strangers, in whose case, the index of her indignation was bigger than the habitual thing


    24. determined that many of my lesser programs contradicted this, it was simple to circumvent them


    25. Santa Sofía de la Piedad, the silent one, the condescending one, the one who never contradicted anyone, not even her own children, had the impression that it was a forbidden act


    26. heard from the animal grapevine contradicted what Sandra and


    27. It happened once when someone at the table complained about the ruin into which the town had sunk when the banana company had abandoned it, and Aureliano contradicted him with maturity and with the vision of a grown person


    28. She contradicted herself


    29. Eleanor jumped up, indignant that Shinaé had contradicted her


    30. She had repeatedly proved to be a tolerant and honest woman who understood the subtleties of the Middle East better than most and who was not afraid to call things for what they were, even if it contradicted the views of her own government or of its allies

    31. “Major, I received two months ago an anonymous letter that contradicted totally the officially accepted story on the death of Nancy Laplante


    32. But the Almighty contradicted their claim saying: “if you truly believe in His revelations” that is: you should only pronounce the Name of Al’lah over the slaughtered animal, then you can eat


    33. The sharp exhalation contradicted her


    34. But, he also contradicted many important discoveries and furthered some errors and superstitous methods


    35. Ensuing interviews with Blauner and Scully contradicted the existence of Anton Clegg’s fantasy of Black Death


    36. In truth, most people would call Jean a genius, while quite a few would also call him a blasphemer and heretic, for his scientific views about the place of Earth in the Universe, which contradicted the official teachings of the Church


    37. Nearly all that Ann had just said contradicted the beliefs and norms of her own time


    38. The doctrines and beliefs written in your Bible and enforced by your Catholic Church, as well as those taught by the Muslim Koran and other religious books on present Earth, have all been contradicted and dispelled by what thousands of years of scientific research and fact-finding taught us


    39. ‘’You publicly challenged and contradicted many of the most sacred teachings of the Christian Bible, both from the New Testament and from the Old Testament


    40. denied and contradicted by the other which means one of them is not

    41. flatly contradicted by the accounts of Islamic historians and others that


    42. The Chief of Staff of the Red Army then did something that would have been unthinkable under Stalin: he contradicted the new leader of the Soviet Union


    43. She wasn’t used to being contradicted


    44. “I’m not judging anyone here,” Cyrellius reassured him, with a smile that contradicted this


    45. contradicted, and it required a great effort of will to keep her temper in check


    46. “I’m not friendly,” the trolless contradicted


    47. So I asked him how do you get on with your father? He said I love my dad, so it seemed like his initial response contradicted what God had shown me


    48. , for he could not be contradicted and there were no documents to challenge his claim


    49. Scholars are faced with an onslaught of truths, refuted by as many counter truths, in a disordered metaphysical laboratory where every assertion is promptly contradicted


    50. because they clearly contradicted the conclusions, which experts had made and










































    1. Apollo's head spins with the thoughts, crisscrossing his mind, contradicting one another


    2. Is this statement really true? From only a few aspects that we touched on earlier, we already know that there are many discrepancies and contradicting facts that would classify Evolution as non-scientific


    3. My favorite Trumanism, however, is his statement that he would prefer a one-armed economist in his administration, due to the fact that he tired of economic advisors telling him one thing on the one hand, and then contradicting that advice on the other


    4. “But isn’t that contradicting everything you said to me about wishing for death being an insult to others?”


    5. He was obviously contradicting everything she said


    6. Science is always contradicting itself; it says one thing one day, then says exactly the opposite the next, she used to think


    7. "Intel Wing contradicting the Fleet


    8. If they were to present a paper contradicting


    9. “Then you're contradicting yourself


    10. Afterwards I thought that it was a question of a bad taste prank, but the severe face and the fateful look of the oldster were contradicting my assumption

    11. Now I grant you that later on I’ll talk a lot about how you can help bring your partner to orgasm, and therefore at that point it might look like I’m totally contradicting myself, so I’m not suggesting that you should forget altogether about your partner’s orgasm, but for your partner it’s more than likely to also be about connecting sexually with you, being intimate with you and what an intimate love session does for your longer term relationship


    12. opening your mouth and spewing out whatever idle thought you have at the moment? Does what you say and do now harmonize with what you said and did five minutes ago, or yesterday? Or are you actually contradicting yourself?


    13. Elsa was contradicting what she"d just said to me


    14. Contradicting the recent fear of Paxil is a new study that came out recently


    15. had presented evidence impugning her reputation and contradicting


    16. Your Cardinal Fraolo has already paid for his crimes, but I came so that your Church understands clearly one thing: that the times when it could prosecute and punish innocent people simply for contradicting Church doctrines and edicts or for supposedly being witches or sorcerers are over


    17. Contradicting it renders pointless nearly the whole of the Christian doctrine…unless the various churches adapt their theologies to the new realities exposed by the Time Patrol documentary


    18. the same time he was feeling confused and contradicting


    19. The interpolator ones deceived them by what they had filled their books with mistakes, infringements, and interpretations contradicting Al’lah’s Attributes and the noble prophets’ perfection, then Muslim lost his way and sank into the sea of disagreement of sects and parties, and he abstained from religion and inclined to this lower life because of them


    20. The interpolators deceived them by filling their books with mistakes, infringements, and interpretations contradicting Al’lah’s Attributes and the noble Prophets’ perfection

    21. “Is there any gift you can give yourself without contradicting the nature of gift?” NoHope asked 1034


    22. The interpolator ones deceived them by what they had filled their books with mistakes, infringements, and interpretations contradicting Al'lah's Attributes and the noble prophets' perfection, then Moslem lost his way and sank into the sea of disagreement of sects and parties, and he abstained from religion and inclined to this lower life because of them


    23. I had no idea what the hell I was doing, with all the confusing and contradicting


    24. I can never see two people contradicting each other without feeling wretched


    25. He dropped his sword to the side, placed one foot behind one of hers, and before Kiera knew what was happening, Chance shoved her shoulders back, the combined force on both her shoulders and legs contradicting her balance, causing her to fall


    26. When she said there was he had difficulty in not contradicting her


    27. Then, in the face of all this evidence contradicting Sir Isaac Newton; they remain upholding the


    28. However this is heat and cold contradicting where movement of material produces cold and outer space forms expanding forms heat The atom is be the No line that forms in the cosmos can be straight because being a straight line forms Π by Π0 expanding into a line that is a circle


    29. her understand the contradicting swirl of her own emo-


    30. So as part of our informed journey to finding evidence of God’s existence we seek a rational answer to this cognitive dilemma caused by the incongruent and contradicting concept of a “loving God’ as creator, and the pain and suffering experienced by the created

    31. contradicting the assertions of religious leaders and their close associations with the leaders of


    32. But when a man begins to get older, he will no longer be guilty of such insanity; he will imitate the dialectician who is seeking for truth, and not the eristic, who is contradicting for the sake of amusement; and the greater moderation of his character will increase instead of diminishing the honour of the pursuit


    33. think I saw him after trying to get near two stylishdressed ladies outside Switzers window at the same little game I recognised him on the moment the face and everything but he didnt remember me yes and she didnt even want me to kiss her at the Broadstone going away well I hope shell get someone to dance attendance on her the way I did when she was down with the mumps and her glands swollen wheres this and wheres that of course she cant feel anything deep yet I never came properly till I was what 22 or so it went into the wrong place always only the usual girls nonsense and giggling that Conny Connolly writing to her in white ink on black paper sealed with sealingwax though she clapped when the curtain came down because he looked so handsome then we had Martin Harvey for breakfast dinner and supper I thought to myself afterwards it must be real love if a man gives up his life for her that way for nothing I suppose there are a few men like that left its hard to believe in it though unless it really happened to me the majority of them with not a particle of love in their natures to find two people like that nowadays full up of each other that would feel the same way as you do theyre usually a bit foolish in the head his father must have been a bit queer to go and poison himself after her still poor old man I suppose he felt lost shes always making love to my things too the few old rags I have wanting to put her hair up at I S my powder too only ruin her skin on her shes time enough for that all her life after of course shes restless knowing shes pretty with her lips so red a pity they wont stay that way I was too but theres no use going to the fair with the thing answering me like a fishwoman when I asked to go for a half a stone of potatoes the day we met Mrs Joe Gallaher at the trottingmatches and she pretended not to see us in her trap with Friery the solicitor we werent grand enough till I gave her 2 damn fine cracks across the ear for herself take that now for answering me like that and that for your impudence she had me that exasperated of course contradicting I was badtempered too because how was it there was a weed in the tea or I didnt sleep the night before cheese I ate was it and I told her over and over again not to leave knives crossed like that because she has nobody to command her as she said herself well if he doesnt correct her faith I will that was the last time she turned on the teartap I was just like that myself they darent order me about the place its his fault of course having the two of us slaving here instead of getting in a woman long ago am I ever going to have a proper servant again of course then shed see him coming Id have to let her know or shed revenge it arent they a nuisance that old Mrs Fleming you have to be walking round after her putting the things into her hands sneezing and farting into the pots well of course shes old she cant help it a good job I found that rotten old smelly dishcloth that got lost behind the dresser I knew there was something and opened the area window to let out the smell bringing in his friends to entertain them like the night he walked home with a dog if you please that might have been mad especially Simon Dedalus son his father such a criticiser with his glasses up with his tall hat on him at the cricket match and a great big hole in his sock one thing laughing at the other and his son that got all those prizes for whatever he won them in the intermediate imagine climbing over the railings if anybody saw him that knew us I wonder he didnt tear a big hole in his grand funeral trousers as if the one nature gave wasnt enough for anybody hawking him down into the dirty old kitchen now is he right in his head I ask pity it wasnt washing day my old pair of drawers


    34. Rayno began to reply, then stopped himself, partly because contradicting his superior was always risky when Clyntahn was in this sort of mood and partly because the Grand Inquisitor had a point


    35. Will paused, imagining that it would be impossible for Dorothea to misunderstand this; indeed he felt that he was contradicting himself and offending against his self-approval in speaking to her so plainly; but still—it could not be fairly called wooing a woman to tell her that he would never woo her


    36. She’d requested they talk; she was not happy with his contradicting her onstage


    37. “Not true at all,” said Mother Griffith, contradicting Mother White like a cantankerous old Husband who doth not agree with his wife’s Conversation


    38. However, they serve the purpose of (a) leading the reversal along with subsequent confirmation, (b) fortifying a separate reversal signal by confirmation, or (c) contradicting another signal


    39. Rostov heard the story and not only said nothing to encourage Zdrzhinski’s enthusiasm but, on the contrary, looked like a man ashamed of what he was hearing, though with no intention of contradicting it


    40. She realized that if she said a word about his not going to the battle (she knew he enjoyed the thought of the impending engagement) he would say something about men, honor, and the fatherland- something senseless, masculine, and obstinate which there would be no contradicting, and her plans would be spoiled; and so, hoping to arrange to leave before then and take Petya with her as their protector and defender, she did not answer him, but after dinner called the count aside and implored him with tears to take her away quickly, that very night if possible

    41. Grantaire, thoroughly drunk, was deafening the corner of which he had taken possession, reasoning and contradicting at the top of his lungs, and shouting:—


    42. all the languages of Europe, and, what is more rare, all the languages of all interests, and speaking them; an admirable representative of the "middle class," but outstripping it, and in every way greater than it; possessing excellent sense, while appreciating the blood from which he had sprung, counting most of all on his intrinsic worth, and, on the question of his race, very particular, declaring himself Orleans and not Bourbon; thoroughly the first Prince of the Blood Royal while he was still only a Serene Highness, but a frank bourgeois from the day he became king; diffuse in public, concise in private; reputed, but not proved to be a miser; at bottom, one of those economists who are readily prodigal at their own fancy or duty; lettered, but not very sensitive to letters; a gentleman, but not a chevalier; simple, calm, and strong; adored by his family and his household; a fascinating talker, an undeceived statesman, inwardly cold, dominated by immediate interest, always governing at the shortest range, incapable of rancor and of gratitude, making use without mercy of superiority on mediocrity, clever in getting parliamentary majorities to put in the wrong those mysterious unanimities which mutter dully under thrones; unreserved, sometimes imprudent in his lack of reserve, but with marvellous address in that imprudence; fertile in expedients, in countenances, in masks; making France fear Europe and Europe France! Incontestably fond of his country, but preferring his family; assuming more domination than authority and more authority than dignity, a disposition which has this unfortunate property, that as it turns everything to success, it admits of ruse and does not absolutely repudiate baseness, but which has this valuable side, that it preserves politics from violent shocks, the state from fractures, and society from catastrophes; minute, correct, vigilant, attentive, sagacious, indefatigable; contradicting himself at times and giving himself the lie; bold against Austria at Ancona, obstinate against England in Spain, bombarding Antwerp, and paying off Pritchard; singing the Marseillaise with conviction, inaccessible to despondency, to lassitude, to the taste for the beautiful and the ideal, to daring generosity, to Utopia, to chimeras, to wrath, to vanity, to fear; possessing all the forms of personal intrepidity; a general at Valmy; a soldier at Jemappes; attacked eight times by regicides and always smiling


    43. As numerous studies since the 1980s have shown, when future exchange rate changes are regressed on forward-implied changes, slope coefficients tend to be negative, thereby contradicting the UIP (which predicts a slope of 1 in the first column)


    44. There was, and still is, a very fine line to be trodden—do I assist or not? If I assist and it goes wrong I will lose face, contradicting the reason we are there in the first place


    45. Oh, I am not contradicting myself—the money may have existed


    46. The others listened silently, without blaming or contradicting, but they did their best to show that the performance left them indifferent


    47. Why are you laughing? I am not contradicting myself


    48. I am only contradicting the philanthropists and Shigalovism, not myself! I am a scoundrel, not a socialist


    49. Rostóv heard the story and not only said nothing to encourage Zdrzhinski’s enthusiasm but, on the contrary, looked like a man ashamed of what he was hearing, though with no intention of contradicting it


    50. She realized that if she said a word about his not going to the battle (she knew he enjoyed the thought of the impending engagement) he would say something about men, honor, and the fatherland—something senseless, masculine, and obstinate which there would be no contradicting, and her plans would be spoiled; and so, hoping to arrange to leave before then and take Pétya with her as their protector and defender, she did not answer him, but after dinner called the count aside and implored him with tears to take her away quickly, that very night if possible





    1. To imagine that it 'just happened,' is not only implausible but contradicts the evidence of the rapid diaspora of man across the continents in cohesive groups accomplishing cooperative feats of civilized development


    2. which contradicts the totality of New Testament


    3. Many conservatives despise it, understandably since its success contradicts much of their philosophy


    4. I know that contradicts what I have already said, but we have to face reality


    5. That in itself contradicts everything


    6. The truth contradicts a number of predominant theories spawned by human imagination in an attempt to explain the origin of the human race


    7. But then our example contradicts itself


    8. contradictory, but it likely contradicts another proposition, this text is black, which you and I


    9. has four words’, I say it is false because it contradicts my protected judgment that the sentence


    10. tion there is another that contradicts it

    11. Nevertheless, I’d never found it being performed in any church, as it indeed contradicts Christianity


    12. The stronger the belief system, the more powerful will be its ability to filter out data that contradicts those beliefs


    13. This misconception contradicts African-American Christians’ traditional perceptions of missions


    14. ‘’Jesus, married? But that contradicts the Bible


    15. standard of life contradicts the essentials of Christian ethics and whose standards


    16. This contradicts the thought that each of us wants to find home, even if it’s a thousand miles from where we were born or grew up


    17. contradicts this and says to them that they won"t die but would


    18. This contradicts experiment and observation, which maintain that position of


    19. For one, her report contradicts the claims of your headquarters that the presence of Chinese units is unconfirmed


    20. also contradicts the myth that fighting is intended only in self-defense,

    21. What does this say about scientists’ pretensions to being champions of truth? Indeed, the materialistic model is a classic case of bad science: discarding any information which contradicts its preconceived assumptions


    22. contradicts the above statement in


    23. But what is that action which forms its basis? Is it what is usually done in and for the world? Krishn contradicts this and speaks


    24. contradicts the will of “God,” who said that He creates a human in his own image


    25. How can I love The Law, if I hate Love? Can I love Hate and hate everything else? Surely this contradicts the meaning of love


    26. False word: it is a speech that contradicts the truth, it is derived from lie and invention


    27. Although, the following statement is the worst false word, that is to invent lies against the Envoy of Al’lah (cpth) like anyone who says that the holy prophet (cpth) said so and so of which he never said such words or speech and it has appeared to be against (contradicts) the holy Qur’an


    28. Empty the mind to fill it with Christ (New Age concept which contradicts Psalm 1,2, 1 Chron 28,9, Mat 22,37)


    29. Imagination, that which contradicts, extrapolates, or elaborates, is possibility, an alternative that can be self-conceived, believed, hoped for and possibly lived


    30. the premind format or contradicts it

    31. Thus, the dependence of life on food and drink contradicts the Godhead and proves the need


    32. He also disproved each saying or tale that contradicts the impeccability of our Master Mohammad (cpth) in two books he had singled out about the chosen beloved-prophet Mohammad (cpth) - (the Reality of our Master Mohammad 'CPTH' Appears in the Twentieth Century) and (Visiting the Prophet's Position 'CPTH' and the Effect of his Love in Elevating the Believed Spirit)


    33. He also disproved each saying or tale that contradicts the impeccability of our Master Mohammad (cpth) in two books he had singled out about the chosen beloved-prophet Mohammad (cpth) - The Reality of our Master Mohammad ‘cpth’ Appears in the Twentieth Century and Visiting the Prophet’s Position ‘cpth’ and the Effect of his Love in Elevating the Believed Spirit


    34. They are capable of inflicting and threatening bodily harm if someone contradicts their dictates and refuse to acknowledge their “righteousness


    35. contradicts the assertion that he was the founder of a new


    36. contradicts another, but each makes statements that are


    37. strongly contradicts Newton’s impressions about mass inflicting gravity


    38. If normal speech contradicts Newton,


    39. If normal speech contradicts Newton, then it is his task to prove his supposition is


    40. If normal speech contradicts Newton, then it is his task to prove his supposition is correct and the

    41. principle applied by the Universe that totally contradicts every declaration that Newton made


    42. This totally contradicts Newtonian thinking


    43. This contradicts all scientific understanding of the Universe and raises a host of paradoxes, which will be explained more fully in later books in this series


    44. Logic that contradicts itself is false logic


    45. which annuls, invalidates, abrogates, reverses or contradicts any of God's principles of marriage as established in His Word from Gen


    46. � Newspapers in this world print news that contradicts the reality of experience or even of yesterday's news


    47. Critical moments, as we have discussed, can happen spontaneously when we simply bump into something that powerfully contradicts an unquestioned meaning perspective


    48. A further problem regarding the truth of belief is that when we are exposed to relevant information that contradicts Self’s beliefs, our opinions and beliefs, are reviewed and revised, at less than optimal levels


    49. library of ancient material that directly contradicts the lies of the New Testament


    50. ' But I don't want to believe that, as it contradicts my preconceived ideas































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    Synonyms for "contradict"

    contradict negate controvert oppose contravene belie repudiate disprove counteract challenge disclaim dissent gainsay rebut

    "contradict" definitions

    be in contradiction with


    deny the truth of


    be resistant to


    prove negative; show to be false