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Meanings of dogmatic assertions in English
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Usage of dogmatic assertions in English
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And the entries in the diary set at naught dogmaticassertions of disproof.
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You have merely made a few excited and dogmaticassertions about my mental caliber.
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Sweeping statements about Morocco may therefore be received with reserve, and dogmaticassertions with caution.
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She was not impressed by his dogmaticassertions.
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Manners are lost sight of in the earnestness of the speakers, and dogmaticassertions take the place of poetical fancies.
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These works are full of dogmaticassertions, fanciful symbolism and speculations of an unbounded imagination in the field of sacrificial details.
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Therefore your dogmaticassertions and rash generalizations on things historical and sociological are not worth the breath you waste on them.
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But history has spoken conclusively of the violence with which the attempt was made, and theology has decisively pronounced against its dogmaticassertions.
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The discourses in the Synoptics are on moral subjects, but they continually make dogmaticassertions or implications as pronounced as those in the Fourth Gospel.