apologists in A Sentence

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    The Fatal Stabbing of Angelo Frammartino, Palestinian Apologist.

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    Tatian​ - Apologist or Heretic?

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    The one thing Ambedkar was not, was an apologist.

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    Clearly, this is a story the Apologists do not want to tell.

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    States Apologists for terrorists will continue to provide alibis to justify their actions: India.

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    He is the most influential apologist of it and therefore the worst enemy of the Hindus.

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    Collaborators with finance capitalism then Apologists of austerity, their Third Way has turned out to be a dead end.

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    The French president was ostensibly the‘least apologist' candidate of those running in the first round of the 2016 elections.

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    While some critics accused Heaney of being“an apologist and a mythologiser” of the violence, Blake Morrison suggests the poet.

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    Rapes have become the order of the day and instead of acting strictly against the rapists we have become their Apologists.

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    In fact, Trump Apologists- and the president himself- might be surprised by what Canadian economic data says about immigrants from the“s---hole” countries.

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    Christian apologist Tertullian certainly condemned this army pagan custom, however, the cult of army insignia and banners continued in the Christian empire.

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    As Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias puts it:“The fact is, the truth matters- especially when you're on the receiving end of a lie.”.

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    It cannot be achieved by self-serving groups that act as public faces of the underground violent movements and become Apologists for these violent groups.

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    That will be a reasonable gauge to understand the difference between those with genuine concern and those who are Apologists for the status quo.

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    In response, the Venezuelan foreign ministry accused Trump and Bolsonaro of being Apologists for war, and described their statements as"dangerous" and a"threat to international peace and security.".

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    In fact, Trump Apologists- and the president himself- might be surprised by what the economic data says about immigrants who come to Canada from the“shithole” countries.

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    His Apologists stated this was obviously a ruse to pressure Congress into granting Vermont statehood, while others believed he was clearly protecting his considerable land holdings.

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    But in line with the“post-truth” moment in history, some further research suggests that Apologists need not focus their efforts solely on things they have personally screwed up.

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    Christian Apologists also tried to sustain this theory, but in the end, the occidental school discarded hypotheses that really were just created for the purpose of confrontation.

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    So Apologists Bitcoin forecasts that by the end of this year cryptocurrency again rise to the heights in the neighborhood of $ 20,000, is unlikely to come true.

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    People who care about animals and nature don't have to be Apologists for their views and should not be considered"the radicals" or"bad guys" who are trying to impede"human progress.".

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    Mantras such Apologists as a co-founder of the oldest Chinese kriptobirzhi BTCC Bobby Lee(Bobby Lee), that by 2028 Bitcoin price will rise to $ 500 thousand, they do not act.

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    She's gotten attention for her supposed“anti-war” posturing but has also been an apologist for war criminals like Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who has repeatedly gassed his own people with chemical attacks.

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    I have had several debates with Trinitarian Apologists and none of them could ever cite a scripture giving us any other scriptural reason why the Son is called the Son other than his virgin conception and birth.

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    If he always, invariably, reaches for the largest possible audience, then this process of insulation, of escape from reality, will continue to be massively financed, and its Apologists will continue to make winsome speeches about giving the public what it wants, or"letting the public decide.".

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    If he always, invariably, reaches for the largest possible audience, then this process of insulation, of escape from reality, will continue to be massively financed, and its apologist will continue to make winsome speeches about giving the public what it wants, or'letting the public decide.'.

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    All these currencies, primarily the dollar and the euro, are more or less correlated with the main macroeconomic indicators and political events, which is a disadvantage from the point of view of technical analysis fans and, conversely, an advantage according to the Apologists of fundamental analysis.

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    Churchill's Apologists, some Britishers, and others argue that the famine was an unintended consequence of the war and that it was an unfortunate combination of natural disasters, crop failures, market failures, and the preoccupation of the British war cabinet with the war, due to which it could not pay adequate attention to providing relief to Bengal's starving millions.

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