Sentences with phrase «not admit»

Having watched the last CL elimanator against the Turks, I can not believe that there can be even one Arsenal fan who will not admit that Giroud is absolutely usless..
The sad part is the Chargers, Rams, and NFL will not admit that L.A. is a RAIDER town.
Then I may or may not admit it later.
Time does not admit of its being sufficiently simmered, I must therefore assume that this has been done, and that the time has come for the last touches.
Yeah, I should not admit to that but it's true.
He did not admit mistakes or apologize, but doubled down and intensified his attacks.
It will institutionalize sex training for its students over the entire duration of their college stay and beef up security, but it will not admit that the college itself created the environment it blames others for.
The ministers did not admit anyone who was not in good standing in the church.
Why will you not admit the ethical concerns on the other side?
It seems that he could not admit the reality of chance, despite the role he attributed to it.
I think of Mr. L., talented artist and frequent patron of the city hospital's alcoholic ward, who could not admit that he had an alcoholic problem.
To some, the IFB movement has earned a reputation similar to that of the Catholic Church, but many will not admit to it.
What makes recent virtue ethics (Bennett's included) so ineffectively pious is that it does not admit that the moral force of a virtue such as courage depends greatly on its circumstances.
«I can still feel our anxiety as we were taught conflicting beliefs which we could not live and yet which we dared not admit, even to ourselves, that we did not live.
Of course, I could not admit that, for I had had a healthy dose of the fear of God instilled in me by my mother.
If we make a thorough study of their writings, we will discover that they did not admit the existence of two Marxisms.
Zoroastrianism, while recognizing the conflict between good and evil discerned also by Christians, can not admit, without being untrue to itself, that in Christ, God, Who is supreme, revealed His love, and that in the incarnation, the crucifixion, and the resurrection He triumphed over evil.
But apparently Duméry does not admit this.
I would be less than honest if I did not admit that it pleases me that, after ten years, the issues raised by The Secular City still elicit avid response and spirited disagreement.
The left Hegelians could not admit this unity; they began to ask whether Hegel was not really a pantheist.
We can not admit irreversible sentences in our finite history because in so doing we are usurping a final judgement that God has not entrusted to His creatures.75
But he will not admit that the uniqueness of the moral and Christian human being stands outside a structure of specific universal moral principles founded on essences.
Armstrong, who has never failed a doping test, did not admit guilt but said that he was tired of fighting the accusations.
What I find troublesome is not necessarily what some people do when they realize that they hold conflicting ideas simultaneously, but that so many do not admit to dissonance in the first place.
What has happened has happened, and can not be undone; in this sense it does not admit of change (Chrysippus the Stoic — Diodorus the Megarian).
For example, if man were defined as essentially a rational animal, rationality could not admit of degrees, and «more» of it would not constitute a norm or an ideal, without entailing that some human beings are less «human» than others.
He never was a democrat to begin with, not really; he will not admit it but he is a socialist.
But Nazis were atheists because I just can not admit that they were as Christian as me, so I decided that they must be atheist.
And Thomas Paine: «We do not admit the authority of the church with respect to its pretended infallibility, its manufactured miracles, its setting itself up to forgive sins.
The perfection of divinity can not admit being subject to any external influence, or even change from within.
To not admit that is to claim moral perfection.
But there are those who will not admit defeat.
Why do conservatives more often not admit the frightening way that power is concentrated in the U.S.?
The problem I think people have is that they can not admit that their faith may be wrong because it's a part of who they are, and more then likely a part of a large number of people they care about.
If being is thought of as exclusively at rest, as absolute and without relational dependence (the otherness of relative nonbeing), it can not admit the activity of mind in knowledge.
First, it must be said that, strictly speaking, a process theologian can not admit that God is dead.
Jacob Taubes elaborates: «It was Nietzsche who discovered (what Hegel and his pupils may have known but did not admit) the driving force behind the passion of historical research: the death of the Christian God.
J., I'm sorry that you are realizing that you can not admit that atheism is inherently amoral.
You responded:» ~ Interesting that you did not admit I was right on my one point.
He can not admit that its will is ipso facto right» (BH 32).
I remember one alcoholic who was in wretched condition, but who could not admit that his drinking was a real problem.
With all of these discussions and opinions you shared in great detail regarding slaves bound under biblical law, how can you say that you do not admit that the bible condones slavery?
The instruction says that the Church «can not admit to the seminary or to holy orders those who practice homosexuality, present deep - seated homosexual tendencies, or support the so - called «gay culture.
Riess (who does not use the f - word) would not admit to being miffed at having only a few hundred followers, to Juby's 11,000 and counting.
Kant did not admit innate ideas, only a priori categories.
For the kerygma maintains that the eschatological emissary of God is a concrete figure of a particular historical past, that his eschatological activity was wrought out in a human fate, and that therefore it is an event whose eschatological character does not admit of a secular proof.
Bultmann, however, will not admit these alternatives, and feels obliged to adopt a peculiar way out of his own.
But such an assertion, though it may be confessed by faith, is of such a character that it does not admit of tangible and visible demonstration.
According to Niebuhr, Rome can not solve the problem of sin because it will not admit its own proud pretensions.
I can not admit that I am wrong just as I can not admit that I am not thirsty in the desert or that i do not hunger when I have nothing to eat.
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