Sentences with phrase «out of history entirely»

Liberals and the left must be willing to put the squabbles of yesterday to one side, in order to avoid being written out of history entirely.

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We would have two criticisms of this view: (1) form criticism is bursting the bounds here set to it, and is showing that gospel narratives and sayings can be purely and entirely products of the early Church; and (2) the view involves an unnecessary capitulation to the very view of history it sets out to controvert, since it seems to agree that there must be a «something actually happened» quality to the gospel myths for them to be «true».
A landmark in the history of battery egg farming was Council Directive 1999 / 74 / EC, under which all EU member states were obliged to phase out «battery» cages, and replace them entirely with larger «enriched» cages by 2012.
As my friend and fellow critic Andrew Barker points out, this is glaringly true in the scene where Dre «comes up with» the synth riff for «Nuthin» But a G Thang»; also, Dre's history of violence against women has been omitted entirely.
Then critics awards started unrolling and went almost entirely to Manchester by the Sea's Casey Affleck, despite much - talked about reports of his settled out of court sexual assault history.
It's no secret that your credit score is a big deal when it comes to getting approved for a mortgage, but buyers with a less than perfect credit history are not out of luck entirely.
The games are little more than simplistic rhythm outings that draw entirely on the use of music tracks from the source's history.
Works from Cindy Sherman's «Untitled Film Stills» (1977 — 80) are so out of place as to be simultaneously distracting and forgettable, and selections from Kara Walker's Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated)(2015) feel entirely extra.
But when we really look at history objectively and tease out measurement problems and cyclical phenomena, we are going to find that this trend is entirely consistent with a zero to negative feedback assumption for the climate as a whole, meaning that man's CO2 is driving 1.2 C or less of warming per doubling of CO2 concentrations.
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