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Sentences with contrariety

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  • Examples such as this of contrariety within religion can be seen by the years of long debate and argument which have taken place and continue to take place between scholars and theologians alike.
  • Indeed the contrariety of individuals often means precisely that we can only get at the institutions which individuals pass through.
  • Taking his cue again from Blake rather than Hegel, Prynne argues that contrariety is not the same thing as opposition.
  • ‘Without contrariety there is no progression,’ William Blake wrote.
  • If environmentalist opposition groups fail to understand that, and their misconceived contrariety prevails to the point where this town loses the chance for this university campus, their credibility will suffer a mortal blow.
  • The four that can attain this mark, because they depend solely upon the intrinsic properties of ideas, are resemblance, contrariety, degrees in quality, and proportions in quantity or number.
  • Submission to the fundamental contrariety of human nature amounts to an acceptance of the fact that the psyche is at cross purposes with itself.
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