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(1) A saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
(2) (logic
(3) A saying that widely accepted on its own merits
(4) (logic) a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or disproof
(5) Its truth is assumed to be self-evident
(6) Principle
(1) I start from the simple axiom that I own myself, that my life belongs to me and not to someone else.
(2) The taller the man, the bigger the hands is an axiom that doesn't necessarily hold true for wide receivers.
(3) It has long been an axiom that history is re-written by each generation in terms that make sense to it.
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(5) We all know the old axiom that writers are, by their very nature, liars.
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(7) I used to live by the axiom that it's easier to warm up in the cold than cool off in the heat.
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(9) I decline to accept as an axiom that our fate is involved in that of France.
(10) It was an axiom that Ireland assimilated settlers in one generation.
(11) The axiom that sport builds character
(12) With so much going on, there is an axiom that if you visit NY for a day you will see most of what you want; for a week, some of what you want; and if you live there, you will see none of it.
(13) However the axiom that the quality and cost of the food in a revolving restaurant is in inverse proportion to the height of the tower doesn't apply here.
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(15) It is now an axiom that the overwhelming power of the American military machine has reshaped international affairs.
(16) The axiom that supply equals demand
(17) This story out of USA Today makes false the axiom that lightning never strikes the same place twice.
(18) But at some point, you must reach what one might call a moral axiom that you can't logically demonstrate.
(19) We have all heard the very true axiom that bookmakers really don't care who wins any given game, as long as there are equal amounts wagered on both sides.
(20) Not that any political party cannot be expected to share the motherhood-and-apple-pie axiom that crime is a bad thing.
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