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- noun Plural form of
reaffirmation .
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Examples
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And in spite of the recession, Governor Patrick's management of the state has earned reaffirmations of the outstanding double-A rating from the three bond rating agencies again and again at a time when many states have been downgraded.
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It contains numerous reaffirmations of the perennial social teaching of the Catholic Church, blazes new ground in some areas, and makes explicit what was only implicit in some earlier writings.
Archive 2009-08-01 John M 2009
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Meanwhile, Obama retorts to McCain's traitor insinuations with a polite and tepid call to civility laced with generous reaffirmations of McCain's American hero image.
Speaking To Veterans, Obama Directly Takes On McCain's Attacks On His Patriotism 2009
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That's why I read this blog: the constant reaffirmations that our world is governed by logic and consistency.
The Big Picture: Taking It All In BikeSnobNYC 2009
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She also has a profound need for continual reaffirmations of respect from everybody on the ranch.
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Ultimately, then, Confucians and Neo-Confucians in their repeated reaffirmations of the importance of language and meaning were not simply indulging in philological exercises or arcane semantic research.
Japanese Confucian Philosophy Tucker, John 2008
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This case also had other significant gains and reaffirmations of issues already won by the ACLU.
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Through his travels John Paul II brought moral theology into the park, the stadium, the living room, giving his reaffirmations of traditional Catholic stands the drama and urgency of front-page news.
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Through his travels John Paul II brought moral theology into the park, the stadium, the living room, giving his reaffirmations of traditional Catholic stands the drama and urgency of front-page news.
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As is demonstrated below, his explanations of these answers were not reaffirmations or in any respect evasive or misleading -- they were completely truthful, and they do not support a perjury allegation.
Trial Memorandum Of President William Jefferson Clinton ITY National Archives 1999
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