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Meanings of less dogmatic in English
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Usage of less dogmatic in English
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Visit Website Ironically, the lessdogmatic Euros simply considered such tactics normal.
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Perhaps a sensitive, lessdogmatic, more tolerant Paisley would show himself.
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I would rather the Government be a bit more pragmatic, a bit lessdogmatic.
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The deeper this retrospective glance the lessdogmatic the philosophy.
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There is no systematic philosophy; but a tentative, and more or lessdogmatic, logic.
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This edition will adopt a lessdogmatic approach.
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The tenets of mindfulness, a lessdogmatic approach to meditation than others, aren't all unique to mindfulness.
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But I would have him lessdogmatic.
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They were not a whit lessdogmatic than the others, but their dogmatism took more fanciful and less consistent forms.
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This is a form of Christianity with little institutional depth, little rationality and even lessdogmatic content, and with little stability.
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They were lessdogmatic, less theological, less concerned about accurate definition, and they used their theological terms in a broader and freer way.
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She is lessdogmatic to-day than she was a year ago, and is likely to become less so a year hence than now.
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She is certainly lessdogmatic, less dictatorial, less abounding in positive assertion, than what now passes for "science," in the popular estimation.
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It is not just that Simons, Viner and Knight were lessdogmatic than Hayek, or more willing to pardon the state for taxing and spending.
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The volume, as a whole, will be found lessdogmatic, calmer, more convincing, and more directly applicable to artistic judgment, than any of the others.