Murrayfield's media centre, the usual home for the tautology and tortuousness of Scottish rugby-speak, was never like this. |
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Were I to refuse to come at the problem by way of moral self-acceptance, I could easily reduce the cogito to either tautology or antilogy. |
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Redundancy and tautology are undesirable, and a sign of less than careful writing. |
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It doesn't affect the validity of the statement, so you can include it without destroying your tautology. |
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This outcome has become a banal tautology repeated in every pharmaceutical marketing article. |
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If inductive inference can teach us something new, in opposition to deductive inference, this is because it is not a tautology. |
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The reason this failed is that the verification principle itself is not a tautology, nor is it verifiable. |
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Incidentally, white jasmine is a tautology in the Indian context. |
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I do not think I have ever come across such a fine exercise in tautology in a public document. |
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Mainly because it is, as my annoying college roommate would term it, a tautology. |
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What we have is a perfect tautology, a talented bit of sophistry by the advocates of the legislation. |
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Furthermore, they point out that the quantity of money equation is a tautology and cannot possibly support a direction of causality. |
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If what is involved is a phenomenon of reification, Art is a special representation of this phenomenon, a form of tautology. |
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It is conceivable that the key to truth lies in tautology and redundancy. |
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We keep getting caught in a huge tautology and I am afraid that this is precisely the economic policy which you support. |
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Note the tautology in the first sentence, the feeble attempt at punnery. |
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In creating each of us unique, at the same time God demonstrates his unlimited creative power and infinite love and escape from his infinite tautology. |
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It's a tautology designed to evade self-incrimination. |
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Built on motherhood statements, the withholding of information and tautology, journalists and the public have been infuriated by the lack of information on the fate of asylum seekers. |
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The tautology and ontology aside, the project failed, and while in recovery, he nursed his wounds and listened to other old soldiers explain their wins and losses. |
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He challenges the State party's argument that the basis for such prohibition precisely is the Law of 13 July 1990 as pure tautology and petitio principis. |
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As well as being clear about the need to extend and improve the single market and what the limiting conditions are, let us try to get out of the realm of tautology and into clear thought. |
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At the risk of undue abstraction, and a risk of tautology, it might be said that the virtue of restraint can be seen in the positive law of the state if it conforms broadly to a criterion of proportionality. |
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Behind this tautology in terms, there is a poetic opening. |
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In that regard, we clearly see that the argument presented by the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Minister for Democratic Reform is mere tautology or a false argument. |
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The Swiss model is also subject to the tautology of success: the better-known someone is in the art world, the more chance he has of being top dog. |
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Supporting NSA for the sole reason that they require assistance runs the risk of representing not only a tautology, but also resulting in inefficiency if this support is not in relation to the end goals of NSA interventions. |
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Consequently, we cannot speak about tautology and one single chiastic transformation, but the relation between the two figures is unfolded in an 'infinite' number of chiasms. |
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His teachings rarely rely on reasoned argument, and ethical ideals and methods are conveyed indirectly, through allusion, innuendo, and even tautology. |
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On this side of the bottleneck of metaphysics, gratuitous Orphism and tautology, the idea of poiesis, or creativity, abides as critical participation in one's own time. |
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Tautology and absurdity are never far apart in Harry's spiels, but this one takes some beating. |
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