Two women, seated, remain like money, like any underground objects, like a philosophy of inexistence, like earliness, unperceived. |
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Millikan's second assumption is that Brentano's relation of intentional inexistence is exhibited by biological functions. |
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However, those examples are not presently in the RCx Guide due to their inexistence or rarity in Canada at the time the guide was completed. |
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In this report there was a permanent recourse to method of expert personal judgement, due to inexistence of database. |
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In order to prove the inexistence of God, he challenged Him to strike him down in five minutes while timing himself with a watch. |
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Among other deficiencies were the inexistence of exceptions registers, treasury policy which did not ensure that funds were placed on interest-bearing accounts and late submission of yearly reports to the Commission. |
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In view of the considerations above, the Brazilian State asserts the inexistence of any deliberate plan or policy for the occurrence of the practice of torture in the country. |
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Berkeley's theory of the creature's permanent inexistence in God evoked a suspicion of pantheism. |
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She distinguished as to this, the inexistence in God from eternity, and the figurative manifestation in time. |
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To this effect, a series of mechanisms has been developed that allow the Company to prove the inexistence of such problems on the part of the audit firm. |
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The traffic is favoured by the population's migratory habits, unfavourable economic situation, ignorance, inexistence of effective immigration services and inadequate or poor application of the legislation thereof. |
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The inexistence of marketing initiatives enhancing the knowledge of the characteristics and technical qualities of Pinus pinaster wood used in value-added applications. |
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The origin of dukkha resides, as it is stated in the Benares sutra, in greed, in the desire for sensory objects, and also in the desire for existence, and the desire of inexistence. |
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Even the local media – who could have been forgiven for struggling to identify goalscorers because of the language barrier, lack of numbers on teams' kits, or inexistence of television replays – agreed. |
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According to the second thesis, it is characteristic of the objects towards which the mind is directed by virtue of intentionality that they have the property which Brentano calls intentional inexistence. |
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