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The genius I could credit, because there was no gainsaying it.
There is no gainsaying this risk if Afghanistan comes under Taliban control.
That's a lesson that ought to be learned for good now, when there can be no gainsaying Hodgkinson's politics.
The gainsaying of CBO's findings with dressed-up right-wing propaganda is, like the Cruz amendment deceptions, an attempt to lie Trumpcare into law.
That is, they've sided with a more welcoming version of nonbelief, focused on the joy and potential inherent in being human rather than on gainsaying others' convictions.
"There is no gainsaying that President Aquino was fully aware that the Office of the Ombudsman had placed Purisima under preventive suspension at that time," Carpio Morales said in a statement.
There's no gainsaying Marshall's assessment that this last Jets season was like wearing a horrific sodden diaper during every waking moment across roughly one-third of a year; that's simply how it felt for him.
Yet if one may reasonably dispute the novel's implicit politics, there is no gainsaying the remarkable artistry and authority with which Powers, in this dazzling book, continues to impart his singular vision of our life and times.
Without gainsaying the courage of "silence breakers," one can note the flip side: that their words, especially now, can generate instant, and dramatic, response — and more immediate gratification than one gets from protesting economic and legal structures.
But there are larger questions to ask about the U.S. role in the Middle East—specifically, its imperial presence and relationship to Saudi Arabia and Israel—that could provoke more interesting and illuminating answers than the simple gainsaying of Trump's bellicose posturing.
The result is a sort of constitutional gainsaying whereupon conservatives and progressives simply chip away at the rights of each other — Democrats trying to restrict speech or gun rights, Republicans trying to roll back protections for abortion or privacy in the name of national security.
The recognition—dawning rapidly on a gainsaying political establishment—that Donald Trump is poised not just to win more delegates on Super Tuesday than other GOP candidates, but to completely dominate this week's 13 nominating contests, has confronted movement conservatives and loyal Republicans with a time for choosing.
Because even his opponents know there can be no gainsaying his ability to serve as president; or his talent for appointing competent deputies; or his mastery of the mechanics of government; or his overwhelmingly successful tenure as New York mayor; or his understanding of business and the economy; or his immediate credibility on the world stage; or his sobriety of judgment or general probity of character.
One might have wished for a slightly less heavy-handed storyline, one that offered a bit less "closure," but there's no gainsaying the power of the film's last image: an empty notebook page that winks out at us, alluring as the green light at the end of Daisy's dock in The Great Gatsby, suggestive of all the voices that have not yet had their say.
"Even his opponents know there can be no gainsaying his ability to serve as president; or his talent for appointing competent deputies; or his mastery of the mechanics of government; or his overwhelmingly successful tenure as New York mayor; or his understanding of business and the economy; or his immediate credibility on the world stage; or his sobriety of judgment or general probity of character," he writes.
In and , God spoke directly to Aaron, whereas more frequently in the Torah, God spoke "to Moses" or "to Moses and Aaron."See, e.g., , , and . The Pulpit Commentary suggests that this change in the form of address may point to a later date after the gainsaying of Korah, when the separate position of Aaron as the head of the priesthood was more fully recognized, and Aaron was somewhat less under the shadow of Moses.
Like many of They Might Be Giants' early releases, Flood features a range of stylistic eclecticism. The press release for the album notes the "rock rave-up 'Twisting' ... the [country] inflected 'Lucky Ball & Chain' ... the existential oom-pah of 'Particle Man'", and "tender night-light metaphor and melody" of the lead single, "Birdhouse in Your Soul". Jon Pareles wrote for The New York Times that the album "shrug[s] off most typecasting". He added that through releases like Flood, They Might Be Giants and a new wave of alternative musicians were gainsaying the standard practice of sticking to only one genre.

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