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His book, in no essential respect, contradicts the present: on the contrary ... it expresses substantially the same general ideas.
" It is a permissible reading of the exercise clause ... to say that if prohibiting the exercise of religion is not the object of the but merely the incidental effect of a generally applicable and otherwise valid provision, the First Amendment has not been offended .... To make an individual's obligation to obey such a law contingent upon the law's coincidence with his religious beliefs, except where the State's interest is ' compelling ' - permitting him, by virtue of his beliefs, ' to become a law unto himself ,' contradicts both constitutional tradition and common sense.

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To attribute this targum to Jonathan ben Uzziel flatly contradicts the talmudic tradition ( Megillah 3a ), which quite clearly attributes the targum to Nevi ' im alone to him, while stating that there is no official targum to Ketuvim.
" Non-Chinese scholars interpreted China's reluctance to consider evidence that contradicts its " official " history as the result of a desire to avoid exploring any issue that may lead to criticism of Mao Zedong or a re-evaluation of the Cultural Revolution in general, which may distract China from pursuing economic growth.
The highly public nature of these sacrifices, like the role of the Vestals in official Roman religion, contradicts the commonplace notion that women's religious activities in ancient Rome were restricted to the private or domestic sphere.
Some source material contradicts the official, reported accord between Churchill and Roosevelt, indicating Churchill did not fully subscribe to the doctrine of “ unconditional surrender .” Drew Middleton, correspondent and military analyst, was in Casablanca reporting on the conference for The New York Times.
Information in the book has not been confirmed on-screen and is not considered to be official since the information seen on the show contradicts much of what was said in the book.

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This contradicts the historical record of the club being established before the Jerome Park game ..
* A time setting in the future, in alternative timelines, or in a historical past that contradicts known facts of history or the archaeological record.
Higson, for his part, has been on record as stating that he intends to stay true to the backstory Ian Fleming created for Bond, though this in many ways contradicts the popular James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007 by John Pearson.
According to the Methodist Church, Christoplatonism directly " contradicts the Biblical record of God calling everything He created good.

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Hume understands a miracle to be any event which contradicts the laws of nature.
Here he is presented with a lyre, which contradicts the account given by Hesiod himself, in which the gift was a laurel staff.
Diogenes relates that Sotion said he was a " hearer " of Xenophanes, which contradicts Heraclitus ' statement ( so says Diogenes ) that he had taught himself by questioning himself.
If they further reflect, they must also recognize that an act of mutual love which impairs the capacity to transmit life which God the Creator, through specific laws, has built into it, frustrates His design which constitutes the norm of marriage, and contradicts the will of the Author of life.
The accusation of having committed a fallacy might rest on either of two grounds: ( 1 ) the relativism on which the bogus defense rests is so simple and meritless that it straightforwardly contradicts the Law of Non-Contradiction ; or ( 2 ) the defense ( and thus the fallacy itself ) is an example of ad hoc reasoning.
), which contradicts the assumption that the algorithm was lossless.
Note this does not restrict dormant forms of life to these environments, so this argument only contradicts the widest interpretation of panspermia — that life is ongoing and is spread across many different environments throughout the Universe — and presupposes that any life needs those elements, which the proponents of alternative biochemistries do not consider certain.
In these contexts, it can sometimes explicitly include contaminants that are man-made, which contradicts most formal definitions of the term " toxin ".
From the 16th century he is commonly identified as member of the family of Paganelli di Montemagno, which belonged to the Pisan aristocracy, but this has not been proven and contradicts earlier testimonies that suggest he was a man of rather humble origins.
This hypothesis contradicts the principle of mediocrity, which SETI takes as an assumption.
Hegelian dialectic, usually presented in a threefold manner, was stated by Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus as comprising three dialectical stages of development: a thesis, giving rise to its reaction, an antithesis, which contradicts or negates the thesis, and the tension between the two being resolved by means of a synthesis.
Kook, first Chief Rabbi of Israel, stressed that the climax of the story, commanding Abraham not to sacrifice Isaac, is the whole point: to put an end to the ritual of child sacrifice, which contradicts the morality of a perfect and giving ( not taking ) monotheistic God.
If G were provable under the axioms and rules of inference of T, then T would have a theorem, G, which effectively contradicts itself, and thus the theory T would be inconsistent.
Otherwise, the differences of potential would give rise to forces and movement of some parts of the liquid at the surface, which contradicts the static model assumption.
Parallels made by proponents of the AAH between humans and the proboscis monkey, which shows mainly behavioral adaptations to a water-based habitat, contradicts any claims of anatomical evidence for the hypothesis.
This power disparity contradicts the claim that all share both practical worth and future opportunity equally ; for example, the rich can afford better legal representation, which practically privileges them before the law.
In a season 4 episode commentary track, Tierney gives the hiring of Graham as a possible explanation for Alexander's departure, which contradicts the idea that Alexander intended to leave before Graham appeared on the show.
An alternative view of the bipolar reduction technique is offered by Jan Willem Van der Drift which contradicts the suggestion that there is little control over fracturing.
Now for every, there exists such that, since otherwise is an upper bound of, which contradicts to being.
As a result of his significance as a patriarch, Abraham is sometimes given the misleading title Father of the Prophets, which contradicts the teachings of the Qur ' an, which establishes that many prophets, such as Noah, lived before Abraham.

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" And if he says something that contradicts what is found in the standard works ( I think that is why we call them " standard "— it is the standard measure of all that men teach ), you may know by that same token that it is false ; regardless of the position of the man who says it.
In regards to pastoral narration, Alpers says that pastoral narration contradicts “ normal ” narrative motives and that there is a double aspect of pastoral narration: heroic poetry and worldly realities with narrative motives and conventions.
The maxim of this action, says Kant, results in a contradiction in conceivability ( and thus contradicts perfect duty ).
Although many lay Muslims and many Western scholars and writers hold the view that Islam began with Muhammad in Mecca, this contradicts the Quran, which says that Muhammad simply was the last prophet who preached the same faith that Adam preached to his children.
The film says this pervasive bias contradicts the channel's claim of being " Fair and Balanced ", and argues that Fox News has been engaging in what amounts to consumer fraud.
Laowai, as well as wàiguórén, are commonly-used terms that in everyday spoken Chinese refer to Caucasians, which contradicts the header of this article which says it just refers to " foreigners " in general, but there are different levels of honesty in approaching this matter.
Miller's assertion regarding that the Junín Hussars were in his division contradicts what Sucre says in the part.
The Maldives constitution says that if any law contradicts the Islamic Shariah it cannot be implemented.
While Rhys ' suggestion is not implausible, his reference to Gwriad's father Gwrian contradicts the royal pedigree, which says that Gwriad's father was Elidir, so this may be a confusion of two different people named Gwriad.

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The perilla was introduced into Japan around the 8th to 9th century This seemingly contradicts the finds of carbonized grains stated earlier from prehistoric archeological sites, but since they are inconclusive about the species they examined, endemic species such as P. citriodora cannot be ruled out from what they found.

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