Memory depends very much on the perspicuity, regularity, and order of our thoughts. |
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We believe in the authority, sufficiency, inspiration, perspicuity, inerrancy and providential preservation of the Scriptures. |
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My reply is that the increase in risk of error in accepting the conjunction is negligible and the gain in perspicuity in accepting the conjunction is considerable. |
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But before Japanese bosses celebrate, they may want to consider that this golden opportunity is hardly the result of business perspicuity. |
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Pope Adrian I, who encouraged Western recognition of the iconodulic Council of Nicaea, also referred to the perspicuity of the icons. |
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When she was 12 she had the perspicuity to realise that she needed a memorable stage name, and she took it from the River Trent. |
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The Pope and Archbishop of Canterbury are taking on contemporary capitalism with perspicuity and passion. |
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Whether through the first officer's want of perspicuity or my own stupidity, I was not a bit the wiser for the explanation. |
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Thompson, a high school dropout, said with rare perspicuity that he doubted the FBI would hire him. |
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It must have been on some such day of harsh sunlight, the incisive February brightness that gives perspicuity without warmth. |
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No more deaths to mourn, but instead, lives to enliven, support and encourage, so that, through persistence and perspicuity, we can win through words that which bloodshed might not have accomplished. |
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I was much struck with a communication, which, in lack of perspicuity as well as pomp of language it would puzzle our cisatlantic writers to exceed. |
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