Aún no tenemos significados para "as dogmatic".
1He could be as inquisitorial and as dogmatic as any Dominican of them all.
2Somebody complained, I think, to Matthew Arnold that he was getting as dogmatic as Carlyle.
3However, I give you leave to be as dogmatic and didactic as you like in return.
4Europe's rebellious 1968 generation is as dogmatic as the conservatives it once tried to topple, writes John Waters.
5Most of them not that much different to the old faiths by all accounts, and just as dogmatic.
6Perhaps you feel that agnosticism is a reasonable position, but that atheism is just as dogmatic as religious belief?
7It is as reckless as playing on the fiddle; as dogmatic as drawing a picture; as brutal as building a house.
8Yet the romantic insistence on seeing the dark side of every novelty is as dogmatic as the Whig belief in progress.
9Scientists can be as dogmatic as anyone else -but their dogma is always wilting in the hot glare of new research.
10In its "carefully considered" formal response to the Belfast Agreement in 1998, the IRA was just as dogmatic about it.
11Finally, he lost his temper, for be it acknowledged, that this girl was persistent, far from humble, and in a way as dogmatic as himself.
12We must not take many of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's statements as dogmatic finalities, for there are other points which when added to them round out the picture.
13"I can't see but you scientists are quite as dogmatic, quite as bigoted as the theologians."
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