Pundits argue still, but no one gainsays that such involvement and determination created something more than a gestural pastiche. |
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No one truthfully gainsays the importance of professionalism to modern technological progress. |
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From early in her life Kamla is surprised by a contrary inner voice which frequently gainsays the received wisdom of her elders and betters. |
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In an era in which the very power of national governments of reformist pedigree to deliver reforms is under question, Labour gainsays the question. |
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It is an about-face that gainsays the ground of his achievement. |
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The choice of the venue at that precise time was calculated to do the maximum damage to the prime minister and to highlight his lofty disdain for anyone who gainsays him. |
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Neither Mr. Khan nor Ms. Mac Donald gainsays the historical connection between conservatism and religiosity. |
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Anything outside those actions is proof one has entered the Iron Bubble, and automatically gainsays the statements of the other side simply because the other side made them. |
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It is not as if they have scoured the land, chatting with typical voters, and discerning in them a fluidity of attitude which gainsays the polls. |
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Because every page in this book gainsays his claim in the most forceful fashion imaginable that democracy is now decisive in defining Russia's political direction. |
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