repudiated造句31. The judgments in notorious cases which had decided that there could be unfettered administrative discretion were repudiated.
32. Although this memorandum was immediately denounced and repudiated, there is no doubt that it touched some sensitive nerves.
33. She renounced her husband; The parents repudiated their son.
34. He repudiated the charge of having committed the crime.
35. I will never be repudiated.
36. Hitler repudiated all ideological prejudices.
37. All slanders and libels should be repudiated.
38. The parents repudiated their son.
39. She repudiated the gift sent to her.
40. The woman repudiated the divorce settlement.
41. Philip repudiated the charge of having committed the crime.
42. He repudiated the authorship of the book.
43. This pessimistic attitude was flatly repudiated by the Navy.
44. If, based on the reservation of title, Mentor takes back the delivery object,[http:///repudiated.html] the contract will only be deemed to have been repudiated if Mentor makes an explicit declaration in this regard.
45. Every time there's been any out-of-bounds remark made by a Republican, no matter where they are, I have repudiated them.
46. And he never publicly repudiated the yellow-shirted "royalists", whose revolt in late 2008 led to the downfall of a government led by Mr Thaksin's proxies.
47. This article, by analyzing the essential properties of Dionysus Spirit, exhibits LI He's"twice repudiated"and"two paradox", reveals the deep root and complex pattern of his death consciousness.
48. Later, we repudiated dogmatism and came to learn a little more dialectics.
49. Wittegenstein repudiated many of the theorems set forth in the Tractatus.
50. The United States Senate refused to ratify the treaty. They repudiated President Wilson's signature.
51. This decision dramatically repudiated every divinization of the temporal order.
52. One of the better online gambling jurisdictions, Malta, has repudiated general sensationalist claims that the industry is unregulated and unscrupulous.
53. In 1765, Frederick County, Maryland, repudiated the British Stamp Act.
54. WORD OF THE DAY - repudiate : to reject ; to deny. The gangsters repudiated all accusations of unlawful activity.
55. This is so, whether or not the repudiated performance would, in the normal course, have been due before and thus a condition precedent to, the return performance.
56. Predictably, de Montfort repudiated the Mise of Amiens immediately, and armed conflict broke out.
57. The Emperor supported the synod, but the Pope repudiated it.
58. The Prime Minister has repudiated racist remarks made by a member of the Conservative Party.