In actuality, the problem is not the weapons themselves but the people who misuse them. |
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Since the reverse is not true, an actuality is prior in definition to its correlative potentiality. |
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In theory it is great, but when you are doing it in actuality you run into problems that you never envisaged. |
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In actuality, living where you need a car to do everything runs counter to Ireland's spatial strategy. |
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Marius grunted which Erika interpreted as his way of showing his agreement but in actuality it was his way of showing his furiousness. |
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In actuality, Maddie had the grace of a frog but didn't they say love was blind? |
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In all actuality, this film is a light-hearted action romp that has its tongue firmly planted in its cheek. |
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Okay, so technically that was just this summer, but I think in terms of school years, not actuality. |
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In actuality she was overly nervous rather than arrogant, however, and Capra nursemaided her through the shooting. |
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In actuality they are waterproof capsules containing a long radical of germinated seed ready for growth when proper conditions are encountered. |
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The anticipation of the stormy weather last week promised to be more worrying than the actuality of the event. |
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But in actuality, the leading Minimalists have been hardly less heroized than prior members of the elite of art historical canons. |
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The other seems to him only an unrighteous actuality or a case of human obstinacy or perversity. |
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In actuality, we are wasting too much energy at home, on streets and elsewhere. |
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It seems that the image of the economy in the popular mind lags some 20 years behind actuality. |
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It is a movie that struggles for significance as it fashions actuality out of ambiguity. |
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The track is nearly seven minutes long, but, in actuality, it feels almost too short. |
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Christianity's foundation centers around the actuality of one event in history. |
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Moreover, the impact of actuality is much more potent in the theater than in the concert hall. |
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This is true even as film since Welles is capable of a quasi-realism indistinguishable from actuality. |
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Well, in actuality it's not a question you can give a plain yes or no because it is condition based. |
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Autobiographical immediacy gives his fictitious reign of terror gritty actuality. |
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Lately, most of us have inhabited the space between the terrible actuality and these daydreams. |
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On the other hand, you shouldn't let actuality get in the way of a good story! |
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Sadra warns against the idea that potentiality is prior to actuality in an absolute sense. |
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If ever the world needed a symbol of the potency of the threat that confronts us all, here it was as frightful actuality. |
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Here the audience is confronted by the transfer of energy and force from concept into actuality. |
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It is that sense of actuality created that helps make the film so very unnerving. |
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The hotel is a temporary residence, so maybe you'll soon move from wish to actuality. |
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It felt like it had been years since I had last seen her, when in actuality it had only been a few months. |
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I want to relate the actuality, the reality of the contemporary performance piece to classical traditions. |
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As C.S. Lewis put it, in the present moment alone are we offered freedom and actuality. |
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In actuality, the massive pectoralis muscle not only depresses the wing but also provides a retractive force to resist protraction. |
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The hearing which followed was long on plausibility, but short on actuality. |
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When in actuality, children need all of their breath in order to simply breathe. |
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That the actuality of physical existence is not so much a state of being as a process of being. |
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The autobiographical documentary which stands on the border of truth and fiction, actuality and falsehood is a gesture of significant courage. |
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The actuality of real estate economics is that affordable rental housing can't be built without some kind of financial help from government. |
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In actuality, almost two-thirds of the funding of the second RCF came from UNDP target for resource assignment from the core funds. |
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What this means, in actuality, is that the constitutional court precinct will act as a hub, a central axis and meeting point in a still divided city. |
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Each part is not only an aspect of the whole but is, in actuality, a reflection of the whole. |
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In actuality, she was staring more at the stars than the horizon, and the expression of brooding solemnity had once again taken over her features. |
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Their market value increases depending on the volume and actuality of these lists. |
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And yeah, they're small rewards, but in actuality, they're huge-in what they actually do. |
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All say, I am more than you think, more than you will admit that I am, and all express as well the vain man's suspicion that in actuality he is unbeautiful. |
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This process describes in actuality the beginning of and not just the sum total of a relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the Crown. |
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In actuality, Newfoundland and Labrador crab has more or less taken the place of Alaskan crab on the world market. |
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The author doesn't warrant for the actuality, correctitude, completeness or quality of the provided information. |
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Potentials are something pre-potential, because a real potential exists as a potential only in relation to some actuality. |
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In actuality, there were less than 300 U.S. soldiers in the valley at any given time. |
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The emblazoned patterns like tattoos are a net woven with differences, and are in fact a simulacrum of actuality. |
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In actuality, the process is never finished since successes fuel new goals and create other opportunities for positive outcomes. |
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The actuality and the future of the European Society of Gynecology is between your hands. |
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In actuality, an encounter with a goddess of the underworld is another step in the second cycle of the monomyth. |
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But in actuality, the novel contains ample material that points to a real and specific time and place. |
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There is a need to humanize plans that work on paper, in the abstract, but lack touchy-feely elements in actuality. |
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In actuality, the flying boat was not over water but was 22 miles inland when it hit the mountain just below its ridge top at about 2500-ft of elevation. |
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The determination of optimal multi-step designs to attain maximum statistical power with a minimum of animals remains an actuality. |
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In actuality, the statement itself is qualitatively neutral. |
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Therefore, in actuality, all project applications now require approval at the Minister level. |
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What exists in the mode of actuality must preexist in the mode of potency, but in an inchoate way. |
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Her skillfulness is ascribed to the continuance connection with the actuality and the newest developments of legal issues. |
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Through this divulgence the Message of Fatima acquired an extraordinary actuality and value. |
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The main priority is given to successfulness, actuality and novelty while selecting topics for the reports and articles. |
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Why claim that the only valid artistic practices are those that would lay down the law and pronounce upon the actuality of the collectivity? |
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But the actuality of nakedness forces us to choose between prurience and priggishness. |
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However, we cannot assume any liability for the correctness, completeness and actuality of the contents. |
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Without the actuality of a record over a representative period you are living in a never-never land of finance. |
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In most cases, however, experience has shown that, in actuality, practice is complicated. |
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This is an analytical proposition made for the purpose of illustration, for, in actuality, political entities are in a continuous state of flux, moving between security and insecurity. |
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However, the proposal was met with opposition from victims' families who argued that the museum was in actuality, an avenue to further American political ideologies while indirectly displacing the memory of the victims. |
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And no wonder: the tone of the show plays to the trope that all comedians are in actuality broken people who are willing to expose their brokenness for our light amusement. |
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In actuality, gelatin is a by-product derived from the skin, connective tissue, and bones of animals. |
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Whilst this area is not in actuality a valley, the expression is used as a metonymy to represent the mountain outdoor sports and snow sports industry in general. |
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Beyond this circumstantial actuality, it will be interesting to track the evolution of this group, which is hiding its extremist agenda rather badly, in the upcoming months. |
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But, in actuality, the Telepaths couldn't care less about my hemorrhoids or Tom Cruise. |
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During the last decade, in Cluj-Napoca city the auto park substantially increased and the noise pollution problem is of high actuality. |
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In actuality, reporting such incidents will educate many people by letting them know how close those manipulators of overseas intelligence agencies are to us. |
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That was based on the way the form was filled out and not the actuality. |
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I think conflicts of interest are as much about perception as actuality. |
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To that end, he assembled a skilled team of scientists, administrators, sales and production personnel who have consistently represented his vision and seen it through to actuality. |
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Such initiatives establish the perception and actuality of the transport provider as a fully engaged, socially responsible and dynamic presence within its communities. |
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To date, this feature of articulation remains more promise than actuality. |
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In many instances the threats to human rights are magnified by the prevailing perception and actuality of impunity for certain human rights violations. |
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Which poses the problem of the actuality of the dispute. |
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Fritz Peter Kirsch, Susanne Binder und Roxana Nubert, on the basis of examples from different countries, demonstrated the actuality of this problem. |
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The scenes that the artist creates are worlds nearly utopic in juxtaposition with the viewer's actuality. |
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I thought he was supposed to be my mentor. But, in actuality, what did I know about the often beguiling world of adults? |
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As Chris Hables-Gray notes, 'it becomes clear that infowar in actuality will just expand war into a new place, cyberspace, and it will. |
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Miyoshi critiques neoliberal globalization which aims to be inclusive and global in its scope but which in actuality selects and imperializes. |
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In actuality all adults should be vaccinated for hep A and B, not just those traveling abroad. |
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Referring then to our previous example, we could say that an actuality is when a plant does one of the activities that plants do. |
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Then Aristotle proceeds and concludes that the actuality is prior to potentiality in formula, in time and in substantiality. |
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If he is undifferentiated then he can understand when actuality is pure, and if he is quiescent then he can understand when movement is correct. |
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The text however present a schema that could not have been used in actuality. |
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In actuality, both plan and profile view contour maps are used in air pollution and noise pollution studies. |
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When it reached the wall, the mass would appear to rest against it. In actuality, it would be terminally velocitized against its surface. |
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The immediate drawing power of the new medium of film, whether actuality or fiction, across international borders and with audiences that were largely illiterate, was not lost on those who had a message to convey. |
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For example, although we commonly consider that a bank makes a loan, in actuality it is the bank employees who gather information, check out security, authorize the loan and transfer money to the customer's account. |
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They were in actuality 3 insurance proposals related to credit. |
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Unlike a coalition government which in actuality rests on the old state machine, the Central Committee, dominated by the anarchists, rested on the workers organizations and militias. |
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The above findings are listed separately but in actuality are drawn from an interconnected web of legal and policy barriers that impact newcomer settlement. |
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In actuality, it also invests a memory with its secret. |
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Further, a number of executives and managers currently employed with Regional Health Authority A indicated that in actuality, the day-to-day activities of the Health Authority take place in French. |
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According to Doss, spontaneous memorials are, in actuality, highly orchestrated forms of public mourning whose spontaneity lies in their quick use as responses to unexpected tragedy. |
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They are all oriented in either demonstrating actuality of existence, teaching to others how all of this works out and finally, finding ways to help others teach about all these marvels. |
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In actuality, Angola is a political anomaly. |
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Some are more distinctive in actuality, too. |
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In actuality, many more died than envisioned. |
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In actuality, however, residues frequently turn up. |
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In actuality, the acid rain, the effluents that are being discharged, are on the outside part of what the question is, but it is an issue, especially with the fish habitat and all of that. |
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Aristotle defined motion as the actuality of a potentiality as such. |
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In actuality, the village committee owns the land and contracts the right to use this land to individual farmers who may use the land to make money from agriculture. |
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Blanchot hypostatizes a mode of language and existence which are alternative to both the actuality of existence with being and to the negativity of literature as mimesis. |
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Should any doubt the actuality of these essential moments, Cyril conveyed the sense that the events themselves in their entirety would aggressively rebuke the gainsayer. |
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Although Isabella made many reforms that seem to have made the Cortes stronger, in actuality the Cortes lost political power during the reigns of Isabella and Ferdinand. |
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Essentia is the nature belonging irrevocably to the being of this actuality as the foundation of the quidditative determinateness of such an existent. |
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So ultimately we can say that Winterson does not substantialize gender and employ essentialist categories, but instead is simply thorough in her description of actuality. |
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