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1. We seem to be caught in a network of ―underlying‖ causes that disclaim (a) more sensible approach to the problem like censorship or a (proper) ―spanking,‖ perhaps
2. A Conscience‘s immune system, however, continues to inform itself in proportion to its inestimable failings, that, despite efforts to disclaim or otherwise rationalize an individual‘s failings, will not concede a moment‘s reprieve
3. Christ‘s principled teachings are oftentimes questioned by Secularists, Atheists and (nominal) ―Christians‖ alike who routinely disclaim their authenticity by either challenging scriptural interpretations or biblical precedence(s) mentioned in His teachings; that is to say, questioning whether or not Christ specifically said this or said that or whether His (contemporary) followers/biographers simply put words in His mouth in order to lend legitimacy to an incipient religious movement inasmuch as Christ, Himself, never 122
4. The publishers disclaim any responsibility for the accuracy of such information and opinions and are not to be held responsible or liable for any diagnosis made by anyone using this information
5. They disclaim the visible and felt boons which He flooded upon them when He created them and made them embryos inside the bellies of their mothers, then presented them with this splendid abundance of blessings in this universe which He provides to supply them with life and sustenance
6. “I admit nothing, but neither do I disclaim anything
7. Langhorne, too, though he had been robbed, had been careful to disclaim the loss of anything of value
8. The evil wrought on the minds of sinful men by such representations is unquestionably great, but we justly disclaim the responsibility for it
9. *It is needless to disclaim kindred with American 'Christadelphianism,’ which has perverted some of the truths here defended by conjoining them with a materialistic type of Unitarianism
10. How ungenerously in later life we disclaim the virtuous moods of our youth, living in retrospect long, summer days of unreflecting dissipation
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12. For myself, I disclaim the impression, and declare that I was ready to abandon it for war, when its primary objects should be attained, and its coercive power fairly tested
13. In my remarks therefore, I disclaim owing any thing for any boon which Great Britain may have given us, because I do not consider it as a boon that they have ceased to injure us
14. Sebastian—I disclaim any thing like personal allusion; I speak of a class—I cannot have the confidence, on the subject of our foreign relations, in a man so situated, that I can have in the planter or farmer whose property is growing on his land around the house in which he nightly sleeps—and why? Because, mutatis mutandis, I should not have the same confidence in myself
15. But while, for myself, I disclaim this inference, I must confess that I am at a loss to assign a sufficient motive for the difference in the two cases
16. He had seen too much of the corruptions attendant on those establishments, in the course of the investigation in which he was engaged, not to disclaim all share in the creation of them
17. In the utter ignorance of the undersigned as to all the circumstances alluded to in those documents, he can only disclaim most solemnly, on his own part, the having had any knowledge whatever of the existence of such a mission, or of such transactions as the communication of Mr
18. —The first object with a wise Legislature is, Is the law expedient? The second object, which should never for a moment escape attention, Can the law be executed? Under the first head, the advocates of embargo disclaim the measure as appertaining to the odious restriction system: they present it as the old-fashioned, legitimate precursor of war, as the provident measure of Government to protect your merchants against reprisals resulting from meditated hostilities
1. Bogardus acted well disposed to his guests, and seemed very much in charge no matter how much he disclaimed formal authority
2. His being only a bystander was not disclaimed
3. Ismay issued a long statement in which he not only disclaimed responsibility for the Titanic's fatal collision, but also sought to clear himself of blame for everything that happened after the big ship was wrecked
4. Then, he needed no money, and wanted not a third part what his mother gave him, disclaimed title to his father's land, distributing it among the peasants; now, the fifteen hundred rubles' monthly allowance he received from his mother did not suffice for his needs, and he often made it the cause of unpleasant conversation with her
5. disclaimed the power of deciding judicially upon the subject; it was a right which he had never thought of this House claiming
6. Do gentlemen say that there is no insult in this? That there is nothing wrong in the assertion of a knowledge on the part of the Secretary of State which he had before formally and solemnly disclaimed
7. utterly disclaimed the idea that in any possible state of things ought this country to be ceded away
8. And, as an additional insult, they are called on for a formal disavowal of conditions and pretensions advanced by the French Government, for which the United States are so far from having made themselves responsible, that, in official explanations which have been published to the world, and in a correspondence of the American Minister at London with the British Minister for Foreign Affairs, such a responsibility was explicitly and emphatically disclaimed
9. By this order, the pretensions of England, heretofore disclaimed by every other power, to prohibit neutrals disposing of parts of their cargoes at different ports of the same enemy, is revived, and with vast accumulation of injury
10. In this act, the British Government evidently disclaimed all regard for neutral rights
1. More so, are we gradually disclaiming private initiative and achievement and, subsequently, variety for
2. one press release disclaiming responsibility for the attacks on the Saturn Industries shipyard relocation project
3. therefore is fair in disclaiming even my presence when I try to disprove Newton
4. The Colonel, though disclaiming all pretensions to connoisseurship, warmly admired the screens, as he would have done any thing painted by Miss Dashwood; and on the curiosity of the others being of course excited, they were handed round for general inspection
5. " The House, again by resolution, asserted their right, disclaiming, however, at the same time, any agency in making treaties
1. The Author disclaims any liability for any losses incurred from the use of information in this manual, howsoever these may occur
2. is informed of the displeasure of the American Government at such insinuations; and, in the very first letter which was written by the Secretary of State, he disclaims pointedly having had any knowledge whatever of the deficiency of Mr
3. Smith, of Maryland) has declared that the United States did derive a title under that treaty, and disclaims the title set up by the honorable gentleman from Vermont
4. The letter disclaims any intention to have violated the respect due to the House by the publication which he had made; it declares that the conversation which the writer had was inadvertent, as he believes, on the part of the members who partook in it, and entirely without any intention on their part, as he believes, to violate the order of the House; that he had been refused by the committee an opportunity to explain his testimony; and that his only motive for refusing to answer was, that if he were to answer the question as propounded to him, it might have the effect of criminating those who had committed no crime, and from whose conversation, but for previous and subsequent knowledge, he could not have ascertained that an embargo had been the subject of discussion, &c