Over emphatic negatives always ordsprog

en Over emphatic negatives always suggest that what is being denied may be what is really being asserted.

en All the great things have been denied and we live in an intricacy of new and local mythologies, political, economic, poetic, which are asserted with an ever-enlarging incoherence.
  Wallace Stevens

en And certainly you have come to Us alone as We created you at first, and you have left behind your backs the things which We gave you, and We do not see with you your intercessors about whom you asserted that they were (Allah's) associates in respect to you; certainly the ties between you are now cut off and what you asserted is gone from you.

en I'm just trying to take all the positives and all my lessons learned from last year -- I don't want to remember any of the negatives or anything like that. I just chalk all [the negatives] up to being hurt. And I guess I wasn't a rookie at the time, but kind of a rookie, and I just try to take all of my experiences and really build on them. You don't want to dwell on the negatives.

en For example, they show... that the president didn't know about the Watergate break-in, as he always asserted (and) that throughout the second half of 1972 he repeatedly urged his aides not to cover up Watergate, as he always asserted.
  John Taylor

en [Ferrer campaign aides denied that the party organization, if not its brightest lights, deserted the campaign, as some have asserted.] If that happened, we certainly didn't feel it, ... We felt a lot of energy. People make assumptions about party, but a mayor's race is different. It's above party. It's about personality.

en So we know that would change with a system where there was only one first-round bye. Are there negatives to that? Yes, there are negatives. Are they overwhelming? No, I wouldn't say that, but they are such where you are definitely giving an advantage to the first seed.

en As far as I'm concerned, the negatives are over. We've had enough negatives on the building. We need to move forward.

en She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted.

en More and more often, victims are being denied jobs and being denied insurance as a result of their credit being destroyed by identity theft.

en Under foreign occupation and denied a right to vote, denied the right to run your own affairs ... I suspect that if it had happened here in England we would have produced a lot of suicide bombers ourselves,
  Ken Livingstone

en The cigarette makers have also realized since 1953 that the truth represents a mortal threat to their business, ... At every turn, they denied that smoking causes disease and denied that it is addictive.
  Janet Reno

en [Lott denied that the vote was politically inspired, and he denied that Republicans were being isolationists.] We aren't being international cowboys either, ... We are not a rubber stamp for the president on a treaty that we believe is wrong.

en He's got to get a little more emphatic,

en He's going to have to be a little more emphatic at times,

en I just think the support for Mr. Delay has been emphatic.


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