This certitude explains to this bigot why he has such a self-satisfied smirk in his photo. |
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Psychiatric classifications have an aura of scientific certitude about them that is not really justified. |
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The gallery director agrees that DNA's certitude in authentication provides the basis for a better risk-management equation for art insurance. |
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Grant us a sense of confidence and certitude that challenges all doubt and disappointment. |
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One has certitude derived from a conviction that she is doctrinally correct. |
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They were given with absolute certitude, a staccato recitation of poll numbers, grand strategy, and historical analogies. |
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The stories are awful and fascinating, yet it recreates the utter human chaos with character economy, tact and absolute certitude. |
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This isn't an airport novel with white hats and black hats, moral certitude and a nice conclusive ending. |
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Laertes's certitude reminds me of one moment in which Hamlet tries to rouse himself to a similar passion. |
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True, certitude of convictions can signify moral strength, but that's so rare. |
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Religious certitude, for many fundamentalists, is the portal to cognitive balance and emotional stability. |
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This isn't an airport novel, with white hats and black hats, moral certitude and a nice conclusive ending. |
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People are looking for the clear answers, right and wrong, to give certitude in the time of great uncertainty, when no one knows what will happen next. |
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Successful politicians seek to marry a triumvirate of charisma, certitude, and leadership. |
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And again it is his worldview that gives him the certitude to preach these lies to millions on a daily basis. |
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Despite his hunch that aid would be substantial each year, the IDF would not have certitude to plan on. |
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They are the ones with arms arrow-straight in the air for the full 60 minutes, desperately seeking an outlet for the moral certitude that will otherwise consume them. |
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Moral certitude of the type exhibited here both ATL and in the comments box leaves no room for shades of grey, personal experience, nuance of any kind, perspective, etc., etc. |
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Part of her secret is her certitude, which is enough to unnerve most people. |
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But this administration's outward certitude amid undisclosed intelligence-community doubts was more selective, and thus more misleading, than it needed to be. |
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The title of the piece was Open Letter from a Writer to the Military Junta and it skillfully attacked the dictatorship with an arsenal of reason, facts and moral certitude. |
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But that did not increase my certitude that he was indeed the answer to my prayer for I was already, by the grace of Heaven, as certain as I could be. |
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The first seems to me most credible but without certitude. |
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To speak with Ed Koch was to be in awe of his certitude. |
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