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It has two corollaries that challenge conceptions prevalent in some societies and ideologies.
Like all absolutist dogmas, this combination of axiom and corollaries appeals in its simplicity and directness.
The crisis over identity was profound, for Gnostic dualism had a number of corollaries.
The importance of WMD, however, makes it advisable to explore its relationship to RMA, and possible corollaries for arms control.
To ensure that the content of a statute does not give rise to litigation, two corollaries follow from this postulate.
They are, like their conservative corollaries, embracing a feel-good reality distortion field.
Certain corollaries of Luther's central teachings also made his achievement new and noteworthy.
Population growth, with its corollaries of industrialization and urbanization, will have multiple consequences, chiefly for the environment.
Certain corollaries may also be drawn from this.
The restoration of the importance of the General Affairs Council and a radical reform of the way in which it operates are obviously the essential corollaries to a reform of the European Council.
The Court cites its case-law stating that the EC Treaty does indeed imply that rights of entry and residence are conferred, as corollaries of the right of establishment, on nationals of the Member States.
Persistent poverty, together with its corollaries of social exclusion, inequality and aggravated risk of conflict and violence, were also seen as obstacles to achieving a culture of peace.
Of course, currently, the situation favors the employers, but the international legislation in force speaks for the respect and the implementation of the right to work and its corollaries.
Unemployment and under-employment are key to the deterioration in living conditions and all the corollaries thereof, namely juvenile delinquency and increasing insecurity.
The introduction of the 1995 Directives has as one of its corollaries a necessary change in the way in which NGOs' participation in sessions of the General Conference is organized.
We omit the proofs of these lemmas, because these are straightforward corollaries from the definitions.
He pointed out the necessary corollaries of this statute: the essential one and inevitable responsibility for the judicial officers like their high level of formation.
One of the corollaries of his formal egressions was an unhappiness with the exact identity of every text he published.
It gives rise to important corollaries, such as the exceptionality of rights restrictions, which are expressly specified by the Federal Constitution, such as in the case of declaration of state of defense or state of siege.
Other corollaries of the creative power, of the constant flux of transformation, are periodicity, the cycles of construction and destruction of life and death, and chaotic irregularity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The civilization of the time did not involve the corollaries of our jural postulate.
These facts of allotropism have some corollaries connected with them rather startling to us of the nineteenth century.
But these things are only the corollaries of all successful playwriting and of all art.
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