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"gainsay" Definitions
  1. gainsay something to say that something is not true; to disagree with or deny something

33 Sentences With "gainsay"

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But no one can gainsay the historic importance of this first step.
That makes it hard for anyone concerned about global warming to gainsay the proposal.
No one could gainsay the facts: Mr. Trump's own son published them on Twitter.
"I gayed my great-grandfather," he has said, because no records could gainsay the claim.
This work, especially Kim's hazy paintings of healing bruises, speaks to how we gainsay our fragility.
It would be hard for a court that wants to gainsay that purpose to get around that language in Masterpiece Cakeshop.
The supreme goal, of which its leadership never loses sight, is for China to become an advanced, modern superpower that others dare not gainsay.
The Process was always valued over the immediate results; that was the whole idea, and also what made it so difficult to gainsay or falsify or, eventually, justify.
If Obama concealed his inner life even from those who thought themselves close to him, who can gainsay the version of the identity struggle put forward in his memoir?
Nevertheless, who am I to gainsay Stanton's own experience of the benefits of CBD—short for cannabidiol—even if I might query some of the hyperbole around its miraculous powers?
This judgment doesn't gainsay the political character of the show, though it does suggest that his celebrity, rather than his intentions—the one odd little picture aside—accounts for his centrality to it.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel signalled displeasure on Sunday with Australia's recognition of West Jerusalem as its capital, with a confidant of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying it was a mistake to gainsay Israeli control over the whole city.
Giving due weight to these episodes does not gainsay Gabriel's essential point about our heroines' strength but, rather, allows them their fears and complexities, and underscores the harsh and sometimes deforming cultural forces they were up against.
"Although I disagree with not wanting to support the military, we're a country that's based on the freedom to disagree, and so we're certainly not, as a military that defends our freedoms, going to gainsay the practice of that freedom," he says.
She appreciates that a sculpture of an ancient goddess would be seen by far more people at the Getty than in its new residence at Aidone in Sicily, but accepts that the sense of justice behind its return to Italy is hard to gainsay.
And when virtually all the African-American Clinton appointees began, one by one, to disappear, when the President's body, his privacy, his unpoliced sexuality became the focus of the persecution, when he was metaphorically seized and body-searched, who could gainsay these black men who knew whereof they spoke?
He reflected that "athletics is essentially an individual sport with a team element coming second to that. No one can gainsay that".
In 1981, he performed at the wedding reception following the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, at Buckingham Palace. Brown owned National Hunt horses, including Gainsay.
She said that she was descended from a prior-born ancestor than the chief. She was not on his marae; she was on her marae. She exposed her genitals, telling the chief that that was where he came from. Those assembled were asked to gainsay her speech but no one came forward.
She insulted him by exposing her genitals, telling the chief that that was where he came from. Those assembled were asked to gainsay her speech but no one came forward. Exposing your genitals is a Maori gesture known as and this countered the insult that was aimed at her. Stirling was a lifelong supporter of Sir Āpirana Ngata.
Also, commercial interests may also have motivated publishers or authors such as Gessner to include such creatures to boost sales. But Gessner was known for meticulously checking facts, and it has been suggested that publishers may have interpolated material when Gessner was in no condition to gainsay them, since the author was already morbidly ill by the time of these publications. In fact there is the example of the Su of Patagonia, posthumously inserted in the 1603 Frankfurt edition.
Some misinterpreted her comments on the Bolshevik terror as a rejection of all militant force, but Goldman corrected this in the preface to the first US edition of My Disillusionment in Russia: > The argument that destruction and terror are part of revolution I do not > dispute. I know that in the past every great political and social change > necessitated violence...Black slavery might still be a legalized institution > in the United States but for the militant spirit of the John Browns. I have > never denied that violence is inevitable, nor do I gainsay it now. Yet it is > one thing to employ violence in combat, as a means of defense.
Evidently there were close contacts between the teams at Vauxhall and Opel during the development phase. The shared design philosophy and aspirations of the European General Motors cousins are hard to gainsay, however, when the cars are viewed together. Although the Rekord D followed the Rekord C, early advertising called it, less logically, the Opel Rekord II. There was concern that incorporating the letter "D" might confuse customers in a country where "D" at the end of the name of a "Mercedes-Benz" denoted a diesel engine. At launch the Rekord D, like all previous Rekords, came only with a range of petrol/gasoline engines.
A letter that Longfellow wrote to William Plumer Jr discussed how he wrote his poems in a kind spirit. Longfellow sent a letter to his father, Stephen Longfellow, in January 1843, discussing how he thought the poems made an impression. He wrote Ferdinand Freiligrath in January 1843 to let him know that he had used one or two of the wild animals from his menagerie for the poem Slaves Dream. Longfellow wrote to George Lunt that he was "sorry you find so much to gainsay in my Poems on Slavery" and spoke about his beliefs by using an article by William Ware from the Christian Examiner.
The treatise On the Resurrection exists in extensive fragments that are preserved in the Sacra parallela. The fragments begin with the assertion that the truth, and God the author of truth, need no witness, but that as a concession to the weakness of men it is necessary to give arguments to convince those who gainsay it. It is then shown, after a denial of unfounded deductions, that the resurrection of the body is neither impossible nor unworthy of God, and that the evidence of prophecy is not lacking for it. Another fragment takes up the positive proof of the resurrection, adducing that of Christ and of those whom he recalled to life.
Aw a dance educator, she was able to defy the politics of the day and ensure the inclusion of people of color in her school and company. She was always firmly but politely persuasive, and few had the courage to challenge or gainsay a Howes edict. However, it is perhaps as a lady of glamour and style that she is most fondly remembered. A diminutive figure, often clad in a tapestry of color, or gold and silver, she was a popular speaker, delivering her message in succinct, witty phrases, ever insistent on the value of classical ballet as an educational tool, a physical training method, and a medium for transporting viewers out of the everyday world and into a realm of fantasy and delight.
Since the structure of the Arukh consists, as it were, of so many bricks, it is hard to decide whether the builder really possessed all the linguistic learning stored up in it. None can gainsay the author's philologic spirit of inquiry – quite remarkable for his day, which antedated the science of linguistics; his frequent collation of "variæ lectiones" is notable, while his fine literary sense often saved him from crude etymological errancies. Nevertheless, the multitude of languages marshaled in the Arukh is prodigious even for a period of polyglot proclivities. The non-Jewish Aramaic dialects are encountered side by side with Arabic, Persian, Greek, Latin, and even Slavonic, while Italian seems as familiar to the author as the various rabbinic forms of style.
" Walter Q. Gresham, Cleveland's Secretary of State, said that Morgan was "insincere and meant mischief." Historian R.S. Kuykendall wrote that "nevertheless, the Morgan hearings did commit to the record the testimony of many participants in the revolution who had been neglected by Blount." Morgan, a Democrat like Cleveland but sympathetic with the expansionist Republicans, seemed to have a vested interest in exonerating both Stevens' actions during the Hawaiian Revolution, as well as Blount's appointment by Cleveland without Congressional approval. Historian W.A. Russ noted, "It seems that the Chairman had two purposes in mind: first, to gainsay everything the Blount Report had asserted; second, to clear the name of every American official and to give the United States a spotless slate.
She explained: "As the Spirit of God has opened to my mind the great truths of His Word, and the scenes of the past and the future, I have been bidden to make known to others that which has thus been revealed—to trace the history of the controversy in past ages, and especially so to present it as to shed a light on the fast approaching struggle of the future. The great events which have marked the progress of reform in past ages, are matters of history, well known and universally acknowledged by the Protestant world; they are facts which none can gainsay. The facts having been condensed into as little space as seemed consistent with a proper understanding of their application." Much of this history had passed before her in vision but not all the details and not always in precise sequence.
While there may seem to be no point to a file system which is guaranteed to either be grossly inefficient storage space-wise or to cause data loss and corruption either from data collisions or loss of the key (in addition to being a complex system, and for having poor read/write performance), performance was not the goal of StegFS. Rather, StegFS is intended to thwart "rubberhose attacks", which usually work because encrypted files are distinguishable from regular files, and authorities can coerce the user until the user gives up the keys and all the files are distinguishable as regular files. However, since in a steganographic file system, the number of files are unknown and every byte looks like an encrypted byte, the authorities cannot know how many files (and hence, keys) are stored. The user has plausible deniability — he can say there are only a few innocuous files or none at all, and anybody without the keys cannot gainsay the user.
Last year's third placed Monanore was considered an excellent each-way chance at 20/1 while fifth placed Attitude Adjuster started at the longer odds of 25/1 with Bob Tisdall and Gainsay, the latter of which being owned by Errol Brown, better known as the lead singer of the popular 1970s and 1980s pop group, Hot Chocolate. Little Polveir was allowed to go off at the modest odds of 28/1, despite having won the Scottish Grand National in 1987. This would be the horse's fourth, and surely final attempt at a race he had completed in tenth place in 1987 before falling in each of the last two Nationals, the latter of which had seen him leading when unseating his rider five fences from the finish. Jimmy Frost took the mount as his debut ride in the race with many newspaper tipsters suggesting that the pair would part company during the race.
Given the shortcomings of rigorous Iranian historiography during the Pahlavi and post-revolutionary period, a more critical assessment of the role of the likes of Teymourtash may be gleaned from the dispatches that were recorded by diplomats resident in Iran at the time of his death. In his report to London shortly after Teymourtash's death, the British Minister in Tehran, Mallet, noted " The man who had done more than all others to create modern Persia ... was left by his ungrateful master without even a bed to die upon". "oblivion has swallowed a mouthful", the senior American diplomat in Tehran reported in his dispatch, "Few men in history, I would say, have stamped their personalities so indelibly on the politics of any country". In the concluding paragraph the American diplomat noted, "Albeit he had enemies and ardent ones, I doubt that anyone could be found in Persia having any familiarity with the deeds and accomplishments of Teymourtache who would gainsay his right to a place in history as perhaps the most commanding intellect that has arisen in the country in two centuries".
The words of the challenge varied over the years, but those used for the coronation of George IV were these: :"If any person, of whatever degree soever, high or low, shall deny or gainsay our Sovereign Lord George, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, son and next heir unto our Sovereign Lord the last King deceased, to be the right heir to the imperial Crown of this realm of Great Britain and Ireland, or that he ought not to enjoy the same; here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor, being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed." William IV held no coronation banquet in 1831, so the King's Champion was not called upon to act. At the Coronation of Queen Victoria in 1838, it was decided not to include the traditional ride and challenge of the Champion, and Henry Dymoke was made a baronet in recompense. It has never been revived.

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