Rather, such deviation should be preceded by an exposition of the untenability of traditional claims, and be based on good rational argument. |
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The Second World War had proven both the untenability of absolute pacifism and the horrendous price war exacts as a way of resolving disputes. |
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The Great Patriotic War confirmed the untenability of what was in effect prefatory organization of field headquarters of fronts on the basis of military district headquarters. |
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He argued, however, that this admission does not show the untenability of materialism. |
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She has highlighted not only the untenability of Indian control over Kashmir, but also the silence of the United States. |
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Be that as it may, The Quiet American had insight into the frailties of the early 1950s CIA and the untenability of US intervention in Vietnam. |
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But already exposed, too, is the untenability of crediting Islam's scientific achievements atomistically to a handful of Hellenized individuals. |
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This is not to deride Knitter's reasoning or even to oppose an argument for the ultimate untenability of exclusivism. |
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Some in Spain suspect the periodic surges of migrants into its two African cities are co-orchestrated by Morocco, to underscore their untenability as Spanish, and EU, exclaves in Africa. |
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Thus, the revised theory merely mitigates and obscures the untenability, harshness, intrusiveness, and stigma objections to the old. |
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As a result of the untenability of the noun case system after these phonetic changes, Vulgar Latin shifted from a markedly synthetic language to a more analytic one. |
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