On his view, the development which takes a human being to virtue does not involve a transformation of the kind posited by the Stoics. |
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Clearly, the linear relationship between unemployment and inflation posited by the Phillips curve does not hold. |
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In this respect, they embody the ideal that Matthew Arnold posited as a mix of Hebraic law and Hellenic light. |
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It is posited that the case contains 12 bottles because that is as many as a man can comfortably carry. |
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He posited that Durer's work represents a synthesis of naturalism and idealism that offers an example to contemporary artists. |
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He pondered the increase in indiscriminateness among terrorists, and he posited several possible reasons accounting for this upsurge. |
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An argument that might be posited against such treatment is the data requirements to conduct such tests. |
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As soon as you let colonial architecture be a part of the vernacular then you have posited a sensible argument and can stop there. |
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I decided to do a little field research to test said hypothesis, one I've in fact posited myself on occasion. |
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He also posited a genetic basis for this when he was lecturing at Edinburgh. |
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Just as our daily reality is posited on many illusions, so is literature, which is, after all, only an aspect of this devious life. |
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The salient recommendations likely to be posited before the Government range from the noble to the strategic. |
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Polyarchy was posited as a minimum core of regime, thus, quality of democracy was paired next to polyarchy as the "other". |
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Because of this lacuna, Frickenhaus posited that the text originally described the figure as being by Lysippos. |
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In short, capital is the subject of production, producing above all itself, while labour is negatively posited as its sublated foundation. |
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The principle that the consumer must have certain information at his disposal before concluding the contract must be posited firmly and clearly. |
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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. |
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On the other hand, it is possible in the case I posited earlier that expenses would not induce but merely compensate. |
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The respondents who felt that representation is needed at expedited process interviews posited a number of different reasons. |
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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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Hence in such cases it is not suitable to syllogize the posterior from the prior, since when the prior is posited, it is not necessary that the posterior follow. |
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Counsel posited the possibility of the two companies agreeing to allocate exports to the company with the lower dumping rate. |
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Bear in mind that part of this policy is posited on the idea of it being said, that the detention is not punitive, that it is not designed as a deterrent. |
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The Group's brand strategy is also posited on a local presence in its markets. |
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And why are financial support and intellectual critique being posited as mutually exclusive here? |
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Kafka wrongly gets posited as a political or humanitarian allegorist, when his stories are rather personal series of images and processes that cannot be conclusively unlocked. |
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A few years later, Baum posited that the math behind tumor growth looked more like chaos theory than anything else. |
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Cheri Jacobus, a Republican political consultant, posited that there is something else at play. |
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When a case falls within one of these situations or an analogous one and reasonable foreseeability is established, a prima facie duty of care may be posited. |
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Pliny the Younger also posited that art, like science, evolves cumulatively, except for momentous turning points where many cultures intersect and interact. |
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But conservationists have posited that commerce and conservation are antithetical. |
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If the expressed wish for moving towards an other begins by asking whether one is allowed to move away from oneself, three facts are being posited at once. |
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This means that the twin-track strategy posited in the report is very, very important. |
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In defense, embattled slaveholders clung ever more fiercely to a paternalistic rhetoric that posited slaves as inherently inferior and permanently dependent. |
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Jean-Francois Lyotard famously defined postmodernism in terms of the sublime and posited it as presenting what is unpresentable, excessive, regardless of order and perfection. |
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This increases the power of the statistical tests employed because of the greater variation in the posited determinants of growth. |
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Presenters highlighted that criminalization is often posited as a means of protecting women. |
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Briefly stated, the study posited two key dimensions of effective professional development: core features and structural features. |
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It was posited that derails such as the one at Edson East were removed in an attempt to decrease this time-consuming procedure. |
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It is also extremely vague once one ponders the meaning of the modernity thus posited. |
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But how does the letter of comfort help on that because, as Mr Cowdery points out, it is posited on the footing that he has no engagement in this group of criminal activities? |
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It was posited that if a vessel re-flags for IUU fishing, then an indication of criminal intent is more tenable. |
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The values posited are so abstract that they can be used to justify pretty much anything. |
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Under that standard, all of the hypotheticals I posited above are constitutional. |
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The dynastic cycle phase, in the Chinese understanding of modern history, was posited on one of the grand theories that underlay the Chinese state. |
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However, it has been posited that, with the decentralization process, more money has been channelled to municipalities, attracting the attention of political parties and leaving less room for women's political participation. |
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In 1932, a literary scholar and writer named John Robert Moore posited that Daniel Defoe be acknowledged the author of A General History. |
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Due to this and the content of the stanzas, several scholars have posited that this poem is censored, having originally referred to Odin. |
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In this schema, three main prerequisites are posited for globalization to occur. |
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Since then, competing hypotheses of what constitutes a mixed language have been posited. |
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One theory that has been posited to account for the occurrence of accusative systems is that of functional pressure. |
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A rising of the Brigantes has often been posited as the explanation for the disappearance of the Ninth Legion, stationed at York. |
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In so doing it posited no questions about the suffering and passibility of God. |
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I have posited a typology of characters as gatekeeper, guardian and gatecrasher as a way of problematising questions about moral order. |
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He posited that the growth of population and capital, pressing against a fixed supply of land, pushes up rents and holds down wages and profits. |
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It is further posited that the three sources uphold and critique each other in a dynamic way. |
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At Dachser this vision has long been a part of day-to-day logistics activities, thus confirming the idea posited by comic artist Arthur Radebaugh. |
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The philosopher Democritus posited that if you divide a piece of matter enough times, at some point you're left with something that can no longer be divided — this theoretical form he called atomos, or indivisible. |
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Not all posited conditions indebt the promisor as a matter of justice, but only those that correspond to a pre-contractual fittingness or commensurability between the reward and the action or personal quality. |
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The theory's vindication would come only with a glimpse of W and Z bosons particles which, it posited, carried the weak force, just as photons carried the electromagnetic one. The rub was that both W and Z are heavy. |
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What I am is someone who has been listening to CBC Radio my whole life, and I'm disturbed, really, by the changes that have been occurring and the changes that are posited. |
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The mechanisms posited for delayed density dependence are increased competition for spawning sites, food or nutrients, disease outbreak and or increased predation. |
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It can therefore be posited that the advantages associated with the actual amounts in the reserves are safeguarded in principle on the basis of legitimate expectation. |
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Various hypotheses have been posited to explain its disappearance, including overfishing, construction of the waterway, pollution, and the destruction of spawning grounds. |
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An ethical lens is posited as a relevant frame of reference that reflects client autonomy and self-determination as well as the unique characteristics of community based service provision. |
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Unfortunately, the sequential application of the four factors posited by Commerce is not reasonable and results in a failure by Commerce to consider all relevant evidence in the record before it. |
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The first approach posited that article 121, paragraph 4, would be applicable and that it was of the essence to maintain a unified legal regime with regard to the crimes over which the Court had jurisdiction. |
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Interestingly, a leading Chinese intellectual historian has made similar points, and posited a parallel dynamic within China's governance structure and the Communist Party. |
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He also posited a possible link to the word gwili meaning winding or tortuous, but said it was unlikely this was where it originated from. |
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Many of the gloomy scenarios previously posited are coming to fruition, and with this reality hitting home, many of the attendees were seen scribbling notes on best practices to combat HR challenges throughout the Forum. |
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He posited a geocentric cosmology that we may discern in selections of the Metaphysics, which was widely accepted up until the 16th century. |
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Copernicus, in De Revolutionibus, posited that the Earth moved around the Sun. |
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In his Hypothesis of Light of 1675, Newton posited the existence of the ether to transmit forces between particles. |
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Historians have debated whether Hume posited a universal unchanging human nature, or allowed for evolution and development. |
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The new determinacy is posited not by something different from itself, but by a self-determining determinacy of which it comprises a stage in its ongoing self-constitution. |
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It has therefore been posited by historians that Willoughby and his crew died not from exposure to the elements, but from carbon monoxide poisoning. |
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By analogy with CREOLE studies, John Honey posited a LECT continuum, ranging from the basilect to the acrolect, with many people reaching a paralect stage. |
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Turner, Sethian Gnosticism and The Platonic Tradition, 364-67, Moderatus posited a unitary logos which retracts itself, thereby producing Quality and the First One. |
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He partnered with Art Laffer, of Laffer Curve fame, who posited that excessive tax rates would reduce government revenues rather than increase them. |
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Yidiny consonants, with no underlyingly voiceless consonants, are posited. |
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Airships are posited to be cheaper to operate over time than fixed-wing aircraft, but as there are no large fleets, this is hard to prove in practice. |
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He posited natural teleology in its place, and believed that form was achieved for a purpose, citing the regularity of heredity in species as proof. |
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International relations theorists have posited that great power status can be characterized into power capabilities, spatial aspects, and status dimensions. |
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Over the centuries, some readers have posited that Shakespeare's sonnets are autobiographical, and point to them as evidence of his love for a young man. |
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Sensation and reward are often studied, but almost never together, and the advent of Skinnerian behavioralism 70 years ago is sometimes posited as a factor in the separation. |
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Grotius posited that individual human beings had natural rights. |
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He also posited a preconscious realm that was a middle zone between them. |
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In order for determinacy to be posited rather than coevally given, however, determinacy must become mediated by something that underlies it as its determiner. |
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