Exemplos de uso de Negates em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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And that negates Watergate?
Negates our plan to see him removed.
Zen, however, negates all concepts;
It rejects worry or anxiety and negates fear.
It negates any sense of autonomy.
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But such an agreement negates individual exchange.
This negates the former verse speaking of.
It goes into a sort of denial-- negates the signals.
Nenial negates the whole sentence. Double negative.
Any breach of these concepts negates the basis of Islam.
Whoever negates the conceived object of self-grasping.
But this declaration completely negates this false image.
That negates the whole need for the flawed section, then.
The bad side, that which negates it and affirms inequality.
God negates itself as well as the not-be denies being.
The second statement obviously negates the first statement.
Its power negates the potential slippage of the workpiece.
But not all Christians think that the Trinity negates tawhid.
The name alone negates the band from being R&B.
Couching it as a scientific observation totally negates the misogyny.
This very concept negates the possibility of your leaving.
Everything we choose to believe necessarily negates alternative worlds.
Yet, that negates what is truly happening with the energies.
Multiple hotels in a target market negates the need for an LRA clause.
This attitude negates the very spirit and letter of the conciliation procedure.
You find the one thing about a maid… that negates all of her good qualities.
Chickie buffer negates the potential for man-touching-man discomfort.
Safeguarding legislation and educational practices demand the same degree of creativity,otherwise we would have an interpretive gesture toward cultural manifestations that negates that diversity.
To an extent, this negates and rejects disablement.
This negates the possibility of a pre-meditated suicide and indicates an accidental death.