Never your intention to harm them, you hum immaterial music, half-recalled snatches underneath your breath. |
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There is no need to be disturbed in mind on hearing of the birth, human body, sufferings and death of the immaterial and unembodied Word of God. |
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Whether The Katangese consist of one or more ethnic groups is, for this purpose immaterial and no evidence has been adduced to that effect. |
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Therefore, while regrettable, the omission in my view is immaterial in these circumstances. |
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The fact that their views may not reflect majority views, or indeed are specifically opposed to majority views, is immaterial. |
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He was simply trying to paint a picture of a possible or intelligible immaterial world. |
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Whether or not it contained any sensitive security information was immaterial. |
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Descartes believes in a more or less natural form of interaction between immaterial mind and material body. |
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But they would still have created the same life interest, and any difference in the trusts in remainder was immaterial to that. |
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Whether this is done by studying a programming language like C or PERL, or any of the many others, is immaterial. |
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Age is immaterial, however, if he comes up trumps and allows me spondulicks. |
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In contrast, the auditor will be prepared to overlook immaterial errors in financial statements and in underlying records. |
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Anyone can, for instance, glue styrofoam cups to a board and it is meaningless, craftless, and immaterial. |
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Whether he be, therefore, a complice up to a certain stage, or not, it is immaterial to examine. |
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There aren't many people outside Kyrgyzstan who speak Kyrgyz, but that's immaterial here. |
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Their plainly representational knotty, bark-covered surface contrasts with the immaterial, abstract shapes of the molding. |
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It is really immaterial how much we are promised about the good intentions of the new owners. |
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Whether the public believed him was immaterial, though any public outcry in support of the union message could only be helpful. |
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Locke, as a moderate empiricist, accepted that there were both material and immaterial substances. |
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I thought how ephemeral and immaterial the bond we have with anybody is, and for the most part we are alone to see and witness the world. |
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That the candidate also had significant executive branch experience and helped remake whole areas of the law was immaterial. |
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Nonetheless, I do not think we can simply write off as immaterial or irrelevant the views expressed by my interlocutor. |
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Wins and losses, for any sport, are ultimately immaterial in considering the value of an athletic program. |
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In fact, it was the assignee of the legatee, but the difference is immaterial. |
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Effectively, the insurer and reinsured have agreed that such information is immaterial. |
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In the midst of such simple-minded patriotism, the quality of the acting seems pretty immaterial. |
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Epicurus rejected the existence of Platonic forms and an immaterial soul, and he said that the gods have no influence on our lives. |
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Account allowed the immaterial substance to have a nature over and above the kinds of state we would regard as mental. |
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Whether it takes another 10 days or two weeks, in the scheme of things, it's immaterial. |
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Whether the display is at 2pm or 2am is immaterial to animals, most of whom are terrorised by the sudden and loud bangs. |
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Even if immaterial souls do not exist, there is good reason not to identify the deaths of people with the deaths of their bodies. |
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The science that studies it will bear on a certain kind of being, immovable substance, immaterial being, not on being as being. |
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Nature was personified as an immaterial agency striving for ever more complex forms of being. |
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For fear of saying such things, people in the past invented the notion of an immaterial soul, but Schopenhauer will have none of that. |
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Something, which is immaterial, has no physical substance and hence does not exist. |
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It seems to me to be wholly immaterial whether the failure to register was intentional or not. |
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The assumption that the benefits of Global Warmist policy are infinite and the costs immaterial is simply rubbish. |
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Therefore, the explanation of poltergeist cases is not, as the term poltergeist suggests, intelligent behavior by an immaterial being, a ghost. |
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Wind direction also seems to be immaterial and both swimmers and non-swimmers are affected. |
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According to vitalists, life, which in the material world is manifested as a physical process, emerges as a result of an immaterial impulse. |
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To these speed merchants the current debate about what the new limits should be on various grades of roads is immaterial. |
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The songstress does not, however, dismiss her man's behavior as immaterial and, in fact, underlines both its personal and social impact. |
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I think industry would like all the voices reported. Whether it came in one document or in several is immaterial in that sense. |
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What this means is that the court will refuse to receive evidence if it is irrelevant or immaterial. |
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The impact on all other financial statement line items including net earnings is immaterial. |
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Conversely, there may be business areas with only immaterial risks that have an excessive number of controls. |
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This search for the magic, the immaterial and ethereal, is an antipode to matter. |
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The founding principle of naturopathy is vital energy an immaterial force which animates any living being. |
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He's going to have an inconsistency, be it material or immaterial. |
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All immaterial, impalpable, almost invisible works that derive their power from the viewer's fears and projections. |
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Additional risks not presently known to us or that we currently believe are immaterial may also significantly impair our business operations. |
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It renders their own survival immaterial and means they're programmed to do whatever's necessary to enhance the survival of the group. |
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It should be up to individuals, not governments, to distinguish what is right or wrong, useful or immaterial. |
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Cash flows relating to short-term receivables are not discounted if the effect of discounting is immaterial. |
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The impact of this transaction on the Bank's net income for the quarter is immaterial. |
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It is immaterial whether the persecution arises from any single one of these reasons or from a combination of two or more of them. |
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There is no defined monetary threshold that determines an immaterial amount. |
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Any adjustment to our opening balance sheet on transition is being assessed, but is expected to be immaterial. |
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Since the causes are immaterial, intellectual and eternal, so their created effects are essentially incorporeal, immaterial, intellectual, and eternal. |
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The lack of evidence for hGH as an effective performance enhancer is just as immaterial as its illegality. |
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Whether blame is assigned to the failed follower or the failed leader is immaterial. |
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So as long as a lethal strike passes muster in constitutional terms, the location of the target is immaterial. |
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Hence the delay required to obtain a warrant is usually immaterial. |
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The fact that the keeper got a touch as the shot flew past him into the corner of the net was immaterial, given the ferocity of the 23-year old's strike. |
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So the government says this is all irrelevant and immaterial. |
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But as he rightly pointed out, that fact was totally immaterial. |
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Whether they are right or not about their goal is immaterial. |
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We find new relationships with technologies by rubbing our corporeal bodies up against them, not by crossing a threshold into their immaterial worlds. |
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Perhaps most important in Mueller's transit toward the immaterial is the luxuriant otherworldliness of his color. |
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Second, and connectedly, it is not clear in what sense such stuff is immaterial, except in the sense that it cannot be integrated into the normal scientific account of the physical world. |
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This common interest is based on a true national sense of belonging, derived for the greatest part from Ethiopia's immaterial heritage, a heritage rich in a long history that is still deeply embedded in the Ethiopian psyche. |
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He attempts to reconcile the Aristotelian view of the soul as an organizing and animating principle with the Platonic conception of the soul as an immaterial and immortal substance. |
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Because it cannot be immaterial whether heating is provided by radiators or through the floor or whether the pump is to be used in a hospital or in an industrial plant, in an old villa or a new building. |
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It is immaterial if the infidel is a combatant or a civilian. |
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Objection, Your Honour! The defendant's criminal record is immaterial to this case. |
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In short, it is totally immaterial whether the arbitrator agrees, disagrees or is uncertain of whether the grievor is guilty of the offence set out in the certificate of conviction. |
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Additional risks and uncertainties that the Real Group does not currently know of or that the Real Group currently believes to be immaterial may also adversely affect the Real Group's business operations in the future. |
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The particular sort of alcoholic beverage would appear to be immaterial. |
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This discussion is immaterial in the US, as it has one aviation authority. |
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Bulgaria also has a very rich immaterial heritage. |
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The chairperson may limit or exclude questions or comments that fall outside the purpose of the scoping meetings or the mandate of the Panel, or are needlessly repetitive, irrelevant, or immaterial. |
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Because the emphasis is on the effects of the discriminatory conduct rather than on the precise nature of the handicap, the cause and origin of the handicap are immaterial. |
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Whether it involved rail or air was immaterial. |
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A whole generation of children the last one coalesced into something immaterial and supremely powerful, so removing all trace of separate humanity from the earth. |
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Whether based on diaphanous, evanescent, almost immaterial 'skins', or saturated, excessive, gestural and 'baroque', each piece is rooted in the tactile quality of its materials, and the energy of its inherent tensions. |
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It is immaterial whether the influence peddler actually exerted his influence on the above persons or not as is whether the influence leads to the intended result. |
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While blue is the colour that renders the immaterial visible, and gold is the colour that lets us into its kingdom, pink signifies a descent back down to earth, like a spirit incarnated here below. |
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Judge Jerome N. Frank, of the Circuit Court of Appeals, wrote an opinion, establishing that it is immaterial whether a patentee correctly understands how his device operates. |
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Their child-bearing or marital status is immaterial. |
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The Commission has to reject the argument of the Polish authorities that periodical roadworthiness tests carried out in another Member State are immaterial. |
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To Shavit, who defended the justness of this war and insisted that it mustn't be lost, the price is immaterial, as is the fact that there are no victories in such unjust wars. |
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Resolutely concrete and astonishingly immaterial, these works are pervaded by a strong sense of infinitude and give rise to contemplative readings, in contrast to the customary speed of the culture of entertainment. |
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Participants at Soesterberg II indicated that continuing to underrate the immaterial would be a strategic mistake, one that would obstruct integral development. |
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Similarly, in the context of immaterial or cultural causes of development and underdevelopment, we find these same patterns of responsibility reproduced. |
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Philo of Alexandria identifies the angel with the Logos inasmuch as the angel is the immaterial voice of God. |
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Some theologians had proposed that angels were not divine but on the level of immaterial beings subordinate to the Trinity. |
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They do no more than create a name, and whether it is as matter of description accurate or not is immaterial. |
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States are immaterial and nonphysical social objects, whereas governments are groups of people with certain coercive powers. |
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At length, perchance, the immaterial heaven will appear as much higher to the American mind, and the intimations that star it as much brighter. |
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Soul creationists argue that an immaterial soul is incompatible with the traducian view of propagation of the soul in conjunction with the material act of conception. |
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The next range of beings above him are the immaterial intelligences. |
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Technology can be most broadly defined as the entities, both material and immaterial, created by the application of mental and physical effort in order to achieve some value. |
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