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On his view, the development which takes a human being to virtue does not involve a transformation of the kind posited by the Stoics.
Clearly, the linear relationship between unemployment and inflation posited by the Phillips curve does not hold.
In this respect, they embody the ideal that Matthew Arnold posited as a mix of Hebraic law and Hellenic light.
It is posited that the case contains 12 bottles because that is as many as a man can comfortably carry.
He posited that Durer's work represents a synthesis of naturalism and idealism that offers an example to contemporary artists.
He pondered the increase in indiscriminateness among terrorists, and he posited several possible reasons accounting for this upsurge.
An argument that might be posited against such treatment is the data requirements to conduct such tests.
As soon as you let colonial architecture be a part of the vernacular then you have posited a sensible argument and can stop there.
I decided to do a little field research to test said hypothesis, one I've in fact posited myself on occasion.
He also posited a genetic basis for this when he was lecturing at Edinburgh.
Just as our daily reality is posited on many illusions, so is literature, which is, after all, only an aspect of this devious life.
The salient recommendations likely to be posited before the Government range from the noble to the strategic.
Polyarchy was posited as a minimum core of regime, thus, quality of democracy was paired next to polyarchy as the "other".
Because of this lacuna, Frickenhaus posited that the text originally described the figure as being by Lysippos.
In short, capital is the subject of production, producing above all itself, while labour is negatively posited as its sublated foundation.
The principle that the consumer must have certain information at his disposal before concluding the contract must be posited firmly and clearly.
A strong presumption of topographical reference can be posited for this bridge, given that a capriccio in the same set is based on the Tiber Island.
On the other hand, it is possible in the case I posited earlier that expenses would not induce but merely compensate.
The respondents who felt that representation is needed at expedited process interviews posited a number of different reasons.
According to Ford, an additional mode of influence must be posited, for one must account for an actual entity's ability to prehend.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Any planet posited in a cadent House is regarded as weak in its effects on the native.
The schema of cause and of the causality of a thing is the real which, when posited, is always followed by something else.
The eternal existence of the soul is posited by every school of Hindu thought.
The necessary, when posited as its own ground, identical with itself, is substance.
Hence he posited as many separate Intelligences as there are spheres.
Number, therefore, cannot be posited among the primary genera.
But this posited object is nothing other than the positing subject.
Greek philosopher Heraclitus posited that a man could never step in the same river twice.
Weissmann posited that higher organisms experience a tension between the soma and the germ plasm, the former being mortal and the latter immortal.
Forgetting that he was only a brute, he posited that this was no more than a brute with which he strove to play in the genial comradely way that the Skipper played.
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