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  • Eric Simons, the team coach, said categorically that no internal rift existed.
  • Senator McCain categorically states that he has not been offered the vice presidency by anyone. Archive 2004-07-01
  • If women with arrest records are categorically unworthy of trust, wouldn't that apply to those Melissa Farley cites as wanting prostitution to remain criminalized as well as those who argue for legalization? Monica Shores: Prostitution "Experts" Versus Prostitutes: Why Don't All Sex Workers Deserve a Voice?
  • How else would potential 2012 Republican presidential candidates such as Sarah Palin, Mike Huckabee, Michele Bachmann, Newt Gingrich and -- more recently -- Donald Trump "wink" at the birthers, play coy, demur or dodge the issue; allude to the President's "Kenyan roots and connections," but never categorically discredit the birther movement? Dorian de Wind: Birthers: Leonard Pitts Doesn't Mince Words
  • The theorists concede to merely pointing at something which they cannot categorically argue even exists.
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  • We categorically deny that we have ever cheated or tampered illegally with any match ball in any game during our careers.
  • He declared categorically that it would, and while I thought that was a big scoop the news desk didn't, and gave it two paras on an inside page.
  • I have seen enough data to know that nobody can categorically say these structures are safe.
  • I have no reservation in stating categorically that the burka is not just a piece of clothing, but is a symbol of Islamofacism and a rejection of the West as well as our cherished value of gender equality. Anglican Diocese of Montreal supports the burka « Anglican Samizdat
  • He has categorically denied his guilt all along.
  • He has categorically denied being involved in the fraud.
  • He stated categorically that this would be his last season in Formula One.
  • I categorically deny any involvement in any fraud.
  • I am categorically opposed to animal testing.
  • She stated categorically that she had no intention of leaving.
  • No mention, for instance, of the people of Ireland having voted overwhelmingly for the agreement, which stated categorically that prisoners would be released.
  • This claim has no substance and is categorically untrue.
  • In view of the evidence that has accumulated it can now be categorically stated that fasciotomy is contraindicated in patients with closed acute muscle crush compartment syndrome.
  • Farming organizations are categorically opposed to any such suggestion.
  • The judge would be entitled to dismiss the second application unless it could be categorically demonstrated that the new material was conclusive of the case.
  • I started learning to dance at the age of six, but at the age of nine I had heart problems and the doctor forbade me categorically from dancing.
  • He stressed he was categorically against the total negation of what had been reached in the last four years.
  • Leaving aside the bizarre opaqueness of the language here -- why doesn't Hulse just say that they categorically refused to accept any tax increases -- it's remarkable that Hulse does not consider it part of his job to provide any context or critique at all of the Tea Partiers' position on deficits. Jonathan Weiler: New York Times Acts as Press Secretary for House GOP Freshmen in Deficit Fight
  • What repelled me was the implied conflation of two categorically different cases. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is categorically mistaken to wish, as Bloom does, for limitless exchangeability in the sphere of familial relations, just as it is categorically mistaken to wish for absolute difference or singularity in the sphere of civic finance.
  • We have a clear declaration from 15 member states stating categorically that our position on military neutrality is understood, accepted, and acknowledged.
  • A critic is not supposed to discuss new poetry without overtly praising or categorically condemning it.
  • He has categorically denied his guilt all along.
  • Without attempting to answer this question categorically, it may be pointed out that within the limits of the family (_Ptychoderidae_) which is especially characterized by their presence there are some species in [v. 03 p. 0239] which the genital pleurae are quite obsolete, and yet lateral septa occur (_e. g. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • There is certainly a category difference, but I for one would prefer not to live in a society in which Harvard deans said things like, “Those who profess Judaism are despicable morons,” or in which leaders of the bar urged law firms not to hire people who profess Judaism, even though I agree that such behavior would be categorically from the government killing those who profess Judaism. The Volokh Conspiracy » 4. On a Bus in Kiev
  • No, it is because you have once again categorically demonstrated yourself to be absolutely incapable of any activity which might, by even the most reckless stretch of the imagination, ever be mistaken for intelligence or integrity, much less any combination of the two. Think Progress » Fox Cuts Away From Obama-GOP Conversation In Order To Get A Head Start On Attacks: He Was ‘Lecturing’
  • You couldn't categorically say that Mexico deserve to be in the lead, but on the other hand they haven't done much wrong either.
  • They totally and categorically deny the charges.
  • It is a multi-million-dollar studio movie, but it is categorically, the stupidest, most inane, imbecilic movie I've ever seen.
  • Despite Mudge's insistence, however, he categorically refused to don the orange tricornered cap. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • Highly inventive, artful, weird, beautiful even, but nonsense, categorically, undeniably.
  • The foreman had not informed us that the paraffin might explode. In fact he had categorically denied there was any danger.
  • A 1948 review by a famous critic states categorically that a good voice is not essential for delineating ragas in the Carnatic mode.
  • The writer categorically states that selfishness has no place in marriage.
  • Perhaps, for instance, it's proper to derive satisfaction from deprivation of liberty but categorically improper to derive satisfaction from deprivation of life or infliction of physical pain.
  • On behalf of the U.S. Government, I reject this accusation categorically.
  • We would like to state categorically that this is totally untrue and ungrounded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or we could implement policies that actually address the problems, which, to me, seems categorically different from any possible actions along the “execute a scapegoat/do nothing at all” continuum. pd says: Matthew Yglesias » Accountability
  • But we could not prove independently that there are practical propositions which command categorically, nor can it be proved in this section; one thing, however, could be done, namely, to indicate in the imperative itself, by some determinate expression, that in the case of volition from duty all interest is renounced, which is the specific criterion of categorical as distinguished from hypothetical imperatives. SECOND SECTION
  • I started learning to dance at the age of six, but at the age of nine I had heart problems and the doctor forbade me categorically from dancing.
  • His assertion that "markets are always by their nature driving towards equilibrium" is categorically false.
  • Who can declare categorically that the expression of that outrage was excessive?
  • That word "tantalising" is one you'll hear a lot from lunar geologists - although we can see the Moon every night, we still don't know what it's made of and have yet to prove categorically how it got there. Tantalising hint of knowledge
  • His dad categorically says to him ‘No spliff, no women and don't see Mercy’ and he does all three within five minutes.
  • The gospels state categorically that Christ possessed a purse.
  • If he categorically refused to work in the same Laboratory as Lorrimer, one of them would have to go.
  • I categorically say that we are not planning on having any kind of multipartyism or any type of mixed economy. CASTRO INTERVIEW WITH NBC REPORTER SHRIVER
  • McCain categorically denounced the mention of Rev. Wright in GOP ads back in April. Notice How the GOP Gets Denounced For Racism Even When They Absolutely Won’t Mention Anything Touching Race?
  • Please observe that your word “applied” is categorically different from “initiat[ed]”, and of conceptual necessity includes both offensive and defensive “appli[cations]”. The Volokh Conspiracy » An Ayn Rand First:(?):
  • To categorically deny this inquiry is absolutely wrong. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on Liz Cheney
  • If we are to reject foreign intervention and reunify the country independently, we must categorically oppose flunkeyism towards great powers.
  • I would like to take this chance to state, categorically, that I have never taken the banned steroid tetrahydrogestrinone.
  • A study of Tunisian women in Morocco showed that older women categorically use diphthongs/aw/and/aj /, while middle-aged women alternate between diphthongs and monophthongs.
  • Indeed, a strong case could be made that interest rates are categorically destabilizing.
  • However the overwhelming majority of classical Jewish thinkers in the past 500 years have categorically refused to choose between pantheism and monotheism.
  • I was told categorically that premium rate calls can be charged at whatever tariff the market will stand!
  • Dr. Nelson Glueck, one of the most renowned archaeologists to have worked in Israel, writes, The Bible is definitely not primarily a chronicle of history … however, it may be stated categorically that no archaeological discovery has ever controverted a Biblical reference. Modern Science in the Bible
  • He declared categorically that it would, and while I thought that was a big scoop the news desk didn't, and gave it two paras on an inside page.
  • However, I can quite categorically say that spending three months drinking myself into a stupor in South East Asia last year has disabused me of the notion that doing nothing makes me feel bad.
  • We categorically reject their proposal and think the United States should reject their proposal.
  • Obama administration, categorically refuse to even use the term "radical Islam" in order to excise the term from the American vernacular. NY Daily News
  • What's worst, Alberta seems to have jumped on the bandwagon that categorically prevents coverage for treatment of gender identity disorder when the majority of these treatments (breast augmentation or removal, hormone therapy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, orchiectomy, and salpingectomy) are covered for other medical conditions. Undefined
  • Similarly, a study of Tunisian women in Morocco showed that older women categorically use diphthongs /aw/and/aj /, while middle-aged women alternate between diphthongs and monophthongs.
  • They totally and categorically deny the charges.
  • Flapless pockets, faux pockets and pockets big enough to hold anything are categorically not up to the job. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others persuade their instructors to do the very minimum necessary and state categorically that they hate stalls.
  • But we could not prove independently that there are practical propositions which command categorically, nor can it be proved in this section; one thing however could be done, namely, to indicate in the imperative itself by some determinate expression, that in the case of volition from duty all interest is renounced, which is the specific criterion of categorical as distinguished from hypothetical imperatives. Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals. Second Section: Transition from Popular Moral Philosophy to the Metaphysic of Morals.
  • He has categorically denied being involved in the fraud.
  • Categorically not gunky, it stays put, despite the light texture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conference categorically called for the capacitation of Secure Care Centres. Address by Cde Jeff Radebe, member of the ANC National Executive Committee and National Working Committee, Member of the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party, at the Political School convened at the University of Western Cape
  • ‘Seven out of nine of those communities have categorically rejected the lifting of the moratorium on oil and gas drilling,’ Cadman said.

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