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An outright lie was outlawed by their theology, but an oracular statement, susceptible to more than one interpretation, was a permissible alternative.
Older people are most likely to have paid-off their mortgage and to own outright.
Last, but not least, there was an attitude of mind of the rulers towards the ruled, varying between paternalism through uncomprehending distaste to outright racism.
However, the political problems of abolishing it outright would be huge and so some have advocated phasing it out over a period of time.
We were lucky that those factors did not degenerate into an outright explosion.
An aspirational strategy toward trust contemplates inherent tensions and outright contradictions between what public policy professes and what it actually requires.
Almost all outright owners are in that age category.
Selling this house in 1996 allowed them to release enough equity to buy their pensioners' flat outright.
Within the courts, the state first asserted veto rights, then controlled staffing, and then claimed outright authority on its own terms.
Expected severe punishment raises the possibility of an outright and fierce confrontation with the law enforcement agency.
Nonetheless, outright attacks on government were rare; traders and the uncharitable rich bearing the brunt of the criticism.
In addition, smaller communities had tended to provide safeguards against the outright sale of votes or the intimidation of voters.
Swedish opinion grew strongly negative, not to say outright hostile, to drug-based methods of treatment.
However, because they require either an outright rejection or revision of, they are wholly inadequate at reconciling with and.
Accordingly, these stories demonstrate outright skepticism of the empire's civilizing mission.
Merchant-dominated organizations (like the municipality) were likewise pushed aside, either through ruling-family appointments to their leadership or outright sequestration.
If t 1, the condition is made less stringent by the prospect of an outright victory by one or the other party.
If every leaf is solved outright, then the program successfully elaborates.
When read in the context of the entire chapter on music, this passage implies musical restraint rather than outright prohibition.
The analysis would suggest that the thorough cipipification of chieftaincy saved the institution from outright abolition, even if a good many individual chiefs were removed.
She is secretly grateful she has been turned down, as there are a few inconsistencies and outright conceptual and linguistic errors inherent in the work.
In estate matters he found the limitations on his actions, as tenant for life rather than outright owner, very irksome.
A fourth movement, organized labor, was an outright opponent.
Moreover, a combination of ineptness and outright corruption tarnished relief efforts across the states.
In some respects, the department's choice patterns amounted to outright age discrimination.
Agrarian antitrust doctrine rejected outright the practice of reasonable restraint, insisting instead on free and unrestricted competition in interstate commerce.
In this type of system, voiced stops exhibit attenuation, and occasionally outright cessation, of voicing prior to the onset of voicing in the following vowel.
The new song is real, corporeal, concrete, spontaneous, and direct, when it is not being outright aggressive.
Relations between police organizations and the communities they serve are often tense, if not outright explosive, and police indifference only fuels the fire.
First, the common veto-point logic applies best to policies of redistribution because such measures have outright losers.
There can be a problem of determining the outright best solution, as inconsistent units will not yield a single optimal solution.
Domination of the conquered populations was not only achieved through outright political 104 repression, but also by ideological means.
In some cases it would be cheaper simply to buy the land outright.
The outright banning of trawling provides a corner solution.
However, certain circumstances (military applications) or forms (neurocognitive interventions) may elicit caution or ambivalence, if not outright resistance, to incorporating medical devices.
Either such institutions imagine that there are no archaeologists who can write this kind of books-a possibility that one hopes can be rejected outright.
The figure of the rock wife is viewed by the music press with at best scorn and ridicule, and usually with outright hatred.
Why do some societies achieve ongoing political stability while others suffer recurrent bouts of repression, civil strife and outright revolts?
However, there were several instances of outright refusal.
Whilst it is true that outright rejections of new technologies are rare, restrictions on the use of treatments are much more common.
The outright deletion of input is the gravest distortion (78.7% accuracy), as it can destroy the cohesiveness of an utterance.
As elsewhere, there would be pressure for its outright adoption, but the schola cantorum traditions were not easily dismissed.
Such relationships have not been tested outright, but experimental methods could be useful in defining corrupt behavior across cultural and political contexts.
There is no outright ban on nonregistered persons practising medicine.
Policy ranged from outright public ownership of all land, through enabling legislation, to recognition of the need to control land for agricultural purposes only.
Following liberation, he immediately took over the same factory as acting manager, and, in 1953, purchased the plant outright.
Although the yayasan were established to assist charitable activities, they descended into outright corruption.
Since older people in both societies are more likely to own their house outright, the younger generation often inherit these assets without debts.
However, the creation of a new system has not been an outright success.
Any project that sought to interfere with the status quo was regarded with suspicion if not outright hostility.
There are remarkably few outright disagreements among these papers.
What it does mean, however, is that there are clear adverse effects of an outright ban.
None were rejected outright, and no proposals were found to be ethically unacceptable in principle.
In conclusion, genetic enhancement is not clearly an evil deserving of outright prohibition.
Membership might include landowners as well as tenants and even, in some cases, involved investing outright ownership of the land in an association.
Half-a-million houses and flats had been destroyed outright during the war and a further 1.4 million had been damaged.
Being an outright home-owner also had a strong negative effect on all categories of poverty.
In fact, subsidizing eco-friendly activities may be more costly than simply buying land outright and not conducting any activity on it.
The ambiguity of authority led to an outright confrontation in 1939.
The project was rife with political sensitivity, secrecy and outright deception.
First, the premises leading to it are questionable - at least unestablished, if not outright false.
We did ask this question, and of the 112 doctors who responded to this item, only seven rejected the possibility outright.
If a combinator parser is applied to an input string containing an error, the result will often be outright failure to parse the input.
Communication in this case can become prohibitively costly or outright impossible if the population is large enough.
More damaging than outright attack, however, is the way in which acting is simply ignored.
They are also views for which many people (probably a majority in 1947) have some sympathy, if not outright support.
Over half of those aged 75 or more own a property outright.
Problems of doctoring, signature forging, or outright fabrication of an entire piece are examined.
As the term usufructuary implies, there is no provision for outright sales.
Where this potential problem cannot be dismissed outright, as in the case of the most destitute, first-best policies can be devised to address it directly.
However, the possibility of demand characteristics in the current name-innovation procedure cannot be dismissed outright.
Instead of acceding to the request outright, the king asked for a written report from the governor.
Other than outright extraction, that was the best care available.
All that being said, the belief may be outright crazy.
There were two unanimous rejections, either by outright disagreement or by suggesting a different modification.
Postmodernism, on the other hand, offers a "resonant afrmation, when not an outright celebration, of the market as such" (305).
At any given income level, equity rises with age, largely because of the increasing proportion of owner-occupiers who are outright owners.
In certain cases, outright export bans could of course obstruct the technology transfer.
The first option was rejected outright at the pre-testing stage, given the prevailing lack of confidence in government.
Will they be dropped outright when their useful life is over or will they similarly be relegated?
A homeowner is then a householder, living in a home which is owned-outright or being purchased with a mortgage.
Let's say right off that after some research, we found that these alternatives would be much inferior to using metal alone, if not outright impossible.
Second, unlike academic doctors and psychologists, he rejected outright any treatment that offended his own ' common sense ' approach.
In this arrangement, the top two finishers (regardless of party) contest the general election, unless one of them acquires an outright majority in the primary.
Napoleon offered such individuals choices that fell between outright opposition and outright support, for ralliement was not an absolute.
While probably not entirely avoidable in a textbook, simplifications should steer clear of outright errors.
They help us to contextualize in vivid detail a life shrouded in hearsay, myth, and outright propaganda.
Males singing together in opera, other than as a chorus, are usually those in competition or conflict, if not outright battle.
The eradication of complex social evils required the slow working of principles through time and, therefore, slavery could not have been proscribed outright.
Here, the text is replaced outright and bears no notable relationship to the original.
State reactions to associational opposition and contestation have involved manipulation of legal codes, cooptation, and outright coercion.
In the absence of the autochthon-migrant relationship, extra-family land transfers are 'complete' (the transactions correspond to outright sales) and this socio-political dimension does not appear.
Their solution is to disallow such loops outright.
Furthermore, there is even concern about the outright undermining of land rights of local communities in the process.
While certain of these erstwhile religious functions are taken over by other agencies, others lose relevance outright.
As a result, short of outright subsidy, communities without railroads were generous in offering freedom of action to railroad corporations.
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