| 1. | This sort of sophistry and barrack-room law is typical.
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| 2. | More sophistry is being used in the matter of the links.
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| 3. | I believe that kind of behavior is called " sophistry ".
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| 4. | Even now, his Socialist Party clings to that same repellent sophistry.
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| 5. | They charged each other with " sophistry,"
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| 6. | To call him one is to engage in sophistry, not science.
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| 7. | He rejected the distinction between veneration and adoration as unbiblical " sophistry"
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| 8. | Wordsworth sought to write directly and forcefully, without sophistry or wordplay.
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| 9. | The sophistry of some of your arguments is laughable, as well.
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| 10. | I think such sophistry damage the contents of our articles.
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