Ahistorically

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This is too often taken as evidence that Shakespeare surpassed his time, and was here pleading ahistorically for universal tolerance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The ahistorically low immigration quotas of the period you mention were in place mostly because Republican politicians correctly calculated that pandering to the anti-immigration sentiments of their constituents was likely to be awarded at the ballot box (both because anti-immigration voters appreciated such policies, and because sharply reducing immigration would tend to crimp the creation of new Democratic voters.). ❋ Unknown (2009)

The real question is, why is productivity ahistorically high. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With cohorts, David N. Dinkins, New York's first black mayor, Basil A. Paterson, a state senator and New and York's secretary of state and Representative Charles B. Rangel, Mr. Sutton, like some youthful 'thug' employing 'Nigga', ahistorically, as a term of endearment for his mates, gloried in the quartet's denunciation as 'the gang of four!' ❋ Unknown (2010)

This is what makes the shriekers in here stand out as zealotous... that they ahistorically excise their analysis from reality... and thedata. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Perhaps they believe ahistorically that being responsible is very American. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I believe that one of the most popular majors in America today is economics, but economists believe that the subject is best learned ahistorically. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Yes, reason, not infallible utterances or reading bones or tea leaves, not even poring over the Bible for ahistorically and unhelpfully easy answers to complex modern problems. ❋ Unknown (2008)

To accomplish this task, this essay preliminarily argues for a historicist jurisprudence of Islamic law to understand how the pre-modern Shari'a treatment of non-Muslims arose from an early context of Islamic universalism, but which creates dissonance in meaning - legal and otherwise - when implemented ahistorically in contemporary state legal systems. ❋ Mary L. Dudziak (2008)

With respect to the assessment of economic union with the United States you again conveniently ignore fact - as ahistorically as most of the anti-Confederate mythology. ❋ Ed Hollett (2007)

Sir Walter Raleigh is given screen time and is ahistorically depicted as dashing, but that's about all he is given to play: dashing. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Simon, ahistorically, non-scientifically, unprofessionally (he's no historian; he's no scientist; he's a marketer), insists that the Wrights succeeded and Langley failed. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Although I grew up ahistorically, Bloomlike, another lost child of the 'burbs, I have sinced lived in places with historical continuities of struggle. ❋ Unknown (2010)

These moments often position events ahistorically, nostalgically coloring the otherwise strong narrative line of the book and its charting of despair, both social and personal. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But only if you're ahistorically stupid enough to buy the snake-oil they're selling. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This strategy aims to undermine attempts to interpret the privileged dimension as a self-sufficient, independent, or foundational entity - one that intrinsically and ahistorically possesses a particular qualitative character. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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