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However, like those who declared that the sky was falling in the 1980s, one cannot help feeling that Barnett has overdramatized the situation.
There are a few resemblances, but one cannot make a full parallel between the two.
I would argue that one can responsibly drink alcohol but one cannot responsibly smoke cigarettes.
When society is inverted and destabilized, one cannot be certain that order will be restored.
However, one cannot fix a mortise lock to an internal oak ledged and braced door.
Be it a birthday party or a wedding anniversary one cannot do without pastries which heralds the good occasion.
One cannot say what one likes about people or institutions because one cannot libel anyone.
Even better, it gives a way to help memorize them, by allowing one to work out the answer by rule if one cannot remember it by rote.
The link as shown would have fitted very well into the city centre, and one cannot but lament the lost opportunity.
It is a very basic thing that one cannot attain happiness by making others unhappy.
Being guided by forces external to the self, and which one cannot authentically embrace, seems to mark the height of oppression.
Unless possessed of second sight one cannot tell of the future until it happens.
And yet one cannot deny the intellectual and moral beauty of Voltaire's too hopeful undertaking.
Indeed, even to-day, one cannot begin to comprehend the appalling fate suffered by these two young girls.
Any amount of tom-tomming about the city being a hi-tech one cannot hide the fact that we are indeed living in a jungle.
How much of this was due to his Polish and how much to his own curious outlook on the world one cannot say.
When journalists fear for their lives, one cannot say the press is truly free.
Indeed, one cannot trust another deeply without believing that the interaction between them will be carried on at a high level of honesty.
It is obvious that one cannot be held bloodguilty for killing an organism which has no blood.
On a drive into the capital city, one cannot help but notice slum-like settlements.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Great lenses are so sensitive that one cannot go near them without throwing them discernibly out of shape.
But when one has been in the Methodist itinerancy a lifetime one cannot do that.
Granting this, one may form what conception one will of that Maker, but one cannot be an atheist.
On the other hand, one cannot but foresee a gradual enrichment and ennoblement of the interior of the Capitol.
The two are so conjoined that a knowedge of one cannot but bring with it some truth concerning the other.
Indeed, if they be well-laid, princox, one cannot get them up again in haste.
I am no believer in occultism, but there are premonitions which one cannot deny.
This being the case one cannot truthfully say that trephining alone can take the place of the old Graefe iridectomy.
Half a dozen women have honorable mention and one cannot be told from the other.
Love and passion are so twinned in some hours of life that one cannot distinguish in himself the one from the other.
They were decidedly in the wrong, but one cannot but admire their pluckiness.
But we did not take much further interest in the green growth, for one cannot live on grass like Nebuchadnezzar.
Still one cannot deny that fancy is too prominent in Mr. lynch's writings.
So one cannot say that law, as opposed to politics, is not proactive.
But one cannot be too much on his guard in such a case, lest his actions be biased by obstinacy or an undue regard for the opinions of men.
Perhaps because one cannot help winning if one is fanatically certain of doing so.
From savages one cannot expect too much, not even from oneself.
In compounding face creams one cannot be too careful and painstaking.
As noted by the several of the rebuttals, one cannot read connectionalism into the Jerusalem Conference.
These are correlative, and one cannot exist without the other.
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