Certainly. Just as there are physical actions that by their very nature cause harm, there are spells which, no matter your intent, can do less good than harm. For instance, a love spell which targets a specific person. On the surface, this seems to be a positive thing: I love this person and want the person to know and feel the same way. However, person-specific love spells are manipulative. They interfere with the desires of another, and quite possibly make someone else unhappy (what if that person is loved by someone else, and up until the spell is cast, that person reciprocates that love?) This is only one of many examples I could name of spells that create negative effects. Because of what is known as the law of returns, these spells bring the user long-term harm and disappointment.
The plural of refute is refutes. As in "the company refutes the claims".
Bicycles give you more gas mileage.
Scientists decide whether their data supports or refutes their hypothesis or prediction; they look for possible errors...
Yes He basically lists all the classical proofs of God's existence: ontological, cosmological, the argument of the design and necessity- then refutes them (really quite well) and also refutes the fact that Jesus was the nicest and kindest man who ever lived. It is rather convincing and a very good speech.
I'm sure you mean "refutes the principles..." and I will answer as if that is the case.Many essays and/or books refute "The Law" in principle. I do not know of any that refute it by name. Such would include "The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx and other famous Socialist works.
She refutes his objections to her lack of gentility, her poverty, her age and ugliness. She reminds him that she saved his life.
Yes, it definitely was fake. It was meant to look like a documentary, but the entire thing was fictional. I enclose a link that explains the hoax and refutes it.
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When one refutes something they are saying unequivocally that they believe that thing to be wrong. If someone rebuts something they aren't declaring the incorrectness of that thing as much as they are simply disproving it.
A response to a counterclaim is typically referred to as a rebuttal. It is a formal statement that challenges or refutes the points made in the counterclaim. The purpose of a rebuttal is to defend the original claim and weaken the opposing argument.
This refers to any material that adds information on the topic of interest. It might be material that refutes an idea, or supports it. It might be material that gives more historical background, or different points of view from others. The more related material that you have read, the better informed you are about the topic. Remember that you don't have to read only material that supports your point of view, and you don't have to try to make yourself believe material that refutes your point of view. The more you read, the better prepared you will be to defend your point of view, or to share it using good information.
An oppositional argument is a position taken by one party that directly opposes or refutes a specific claim or argument made by another party. It aims to present counterpoints or different perspectives in response to the original argument.