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  1. Such patients often differ only in the time taken to reach hospital, and to claim that they differ in any more fundamental way is pure sophistry.
  2. There is no sophistry in my body:
  3. Without the emergence of Hitler and his National Socialists all that was rotten in Germany, that had been positively fostered by Romanticism and encouraged by the humiliation that Germany had suffered under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles - racism, social Darwinism, anti-intellectualism, phoney mysticism - might have persisted indefinitely and gradually eaten away the fabric of the country and its culture, gone unchallenged by the forces of reason, lain for all time under layers of sophistry.
  4. To maintain that, since the "biological" is always presented to us as mediated by the "social", the "biological" is nothing and the "social" is everything, would once again be idealist sophistry.
  5. I had obviously forgiven myself far too easily; and saying to myself I had gained from the loss in any way was just pure sophistry.
  6. What is more, the funny side of John's situation is made explicit in the tale by lines which indicate the fundamentally urbane and clerkly bias of the humour of the fabliau: The laugh is on the uneducated man who thought his common sense better than the clerks' sophistry (3448-91).
  7. Rollin is also severe on the sophistry of the late medieval Catholic Church in sanctioning the trial and often excommunication of countless creatures (and the then, if feasible, hanging, flaying, burying alive, burning, or otherwise executing them) whilst denying that they were free agents.
  8. It involves no recourse to sophistry, and it demystifies and strips of sensationalism the termination of the use of artificial support.
  9. The conventional sophistry was that the Laboratory worked as a team harnessed by a common purpose, reins lightly but firmly in the director's hands.
  10. Having turned his back on what he considered to be the sophistry, deception and compromise of bourgeois culture and bourgeois politics, in favour of the clarity and ideological certainty of what proved to be an unrealistic sectarian politics, force of circumstances compelled him after 1934 to engage in the compromising task of cooperative politics.
  11. Would Jerry Moffatt and Chris Gore stand a chance against the fulminating frothings of Ken Wilson and the sober sophistry of Royal Robbins.
  12. Only sophistry.

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