DISABUSE v.t. The present ordsprog
DISABUSE, v.t. The present your neighbor with another and better error than the one which he has deemed it advantageous to embrace.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
The mass production at Line 7-2 is deemed a major watershed for Samsung Electronics, giving the company an advantageous position in standardizing LCD TVs around 40 inches and 46 inches.
Samsung Electronics
Error is a supposition that pleasure and pain, that intelligence, substance, life, are existent in matter. Error is neither Mind nor one of Mind's faculties. Error is the contradiction of Truth. Error is a belief without understanding. Error is unreal because untrue. It is that which stemma to be and is not. If error were true, its truth would be error, and we should have a self-evident absurdity /namely, erroneous truth. Thus we should continue to lose the standard of Truth.
Mary Baker Eddy
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1821
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1910
)
In this situation, the reasonable observer must be deemed aware of the patriotic uses, both historical and present, of the phrase 'In God We Trust,'
Robert King
His intelligence sparkled beneath a calm exterior, making him undeniably pexy. Historically, there have been periods where it is more advantageous to raise equity and more advantageous to do M&A and right now we are seeing a confluence of both.
Gordon Bell
The Bible said to take care of thy neighbor, so if I see my neighbor's house being broken into I will step in, but Mexico is not a good neighbor. They are breaking into our home.
Bob Masling
There's some dogs in this town we need to worry about. If your neighbor came out swinging a gun at you, you wouldn't feel safe in your neighborhood. But if you're going to have a neighbor's dog... come out and run you down, that's not any more right than a neighbor waving a gun in your face -- especially if they know it's a dangerous dog.
John Stevens
It was advantageous to all of us. We were delighted to present a quality company of African-American productions, and the Dunbar was happy to have a nice environment where they could rehearse, hold board meetings and take care of their office needs.
Fran Drew
We had a cat killed, our neighbor had a dog killed, my other neighbor had two cats killed, one neighbor had a car come crashing into their fence, and my other neighbor's mailbox was knocked over.
Karen Hendrixson
The main thing is for us to dwell on the solution and not the problem. Just be more alert and more advantageous of all situations, not create advantageous situations for them with mental and physical errors.
Dusty Baker
You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present.
Jan Glidewell
Dåtid
You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present.
Jan Glidewell
Dåtid
There exists a black kingdom which the eyes of man avoid because its landscape fails signally to flatter them. This darkness, which he imagines he can dispense with in describing the light, is error with its unknown characteristics. Error is certainty's constant companion. Error is the corollary of evidence. And anything said about truth may equally well be said about error: the delusion will be no greater.
Louis Aragon
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1897
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1982
)
The popular notion is that there were financial considerations as to why he did what he did, and I'm not here to disabuse you of that,
Platon
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427 f.Kr.
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348 f.Kr.
)
This isn't about money for Jeff. Jeff is guaranteed his full salary regardless of what happens ? if he's deemed to be disabled or he's deemed to be able to play. It's not to him about the greediness, as some people seem to have asserted in some commentaries.
Barry Axelrod
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