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Perhaps you have your doubts as to its spuriousness."
Yet there was in his condescension and disdain no trace of spuriousness.
Fantasy is fine; spuriousness is something else.
The first person to detect his spuriousness was a little child playing in the arched gateway of one of the walled buildings.
It would take at least until then for the pol lab to discern the spuriousness of his ID cards.
I could not a moment - or more than a moment - credit the idea of spuriousness or malign substitution.
His books: superstition, spuriousness, earnest nonsense.
A fair point, maybe, but one that smacks of the kind of social-comment spuriousness spouted by many fashion editors who ought to know better.
"Your conscious quandary as to the spuriousness of your so-called 'weapons' design is an artificial, false issue.
(c) The spuriousness of the Pauline Epistles.
Despite its spuriousness, it was seriously discussed in the Encyclopedia of the Brethren of Sincerity.
"Every human action, d' ye see, conveys unconsciously an impression either of genuineness or of spuriousness, of sincerity or calculation.
Without disputing her conclusion that the law should not require parental permission for abortions for minors, I would like to point out the spuriousness of that argument.
According to the revised Oxford translation of The Complete Works of Aristotle, however, this treatise's "spuriousness has never been seriously contested."
Spuriousness: we introduce the artifact NULL as a word to represent the probability of tossing in a spurious French word.
C.H. Kahn, OSAP 3 (1985) is the lone modern figure maintaining spuriousness.
The five demographic variables that were used to test spuriousness to the relationships are income, age, education, area reared (urban or rural), and present residence ( urban or rural).
For the full discussion of the ge nuineness or spuriousness of the several gems ascribed to Pyrgoteles, the reader is referred to Winckelmann (Werke, vol.
He supplied Graevius with collations of Cicero, and Joshua Barnes with a warning as to the spuriousness of the Epistles of Euripides.
The young doctor who had treated Hiram'Cater with such affectionate attention once tried to explain that blood was blood, but Amos was too smart to be taken in by such spuriousness.
Theories of both authenticity and spuriousness often interweave doctrinal and Christology concerns as part of their analysis of 'Origins', how the verse developed and was either dropped or added to Bible lines.
The poem is known to have circulated independently and its lack of engagement with Tibullan or Propertian elegy argue in favor of its spuriousness, however, the poem does seem to be datable to the early empire.
The argument is summarized in (Sider 1977): "Dorothy Tarrant is the foremost advocate for the cause of spuriousness: cf. her edition of The Hippias Major Attributed to Plato (Cambridge, 1928).
An excellent example of Benet's criticism is his letter to the chief rabbi of Berlin, Tzvi Hirsch Levin, whom he tries to convince of the spuriousness of the collection of responsa Besamim Rosh.
The absence of any obvious "smoking gun" at either plant prompted the Iraqi Foreign Ministry to publish a triumphant new blast in all the newspapers here on Friday, referring to "the spuriousness of the allegations and lies" in a British report about the sites.