My approach is to focus on the more knowable things about a putative investment rather than speculate over green shoots. |
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Moreover, a polyphonic style resists univocal concepts of selfhood, which posit the self as knowable and unified. |
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Desire and jealousy flourish at the margin of what is knowable, just beyond the limits of what Pandosto can see. |
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Young children think that the world is defined and that everything in their experience and that of the people closest to them is knowable. |
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The basic data of physics are largely knowable through experiments whose results are often explained mathematically. |
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This movie is faithful to that story, while making it warm and human and peopled with knowable, identifiable characters. |
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Abortion is condemned by Natural Law, and Natural Law is knowable by both Faith and Reason. |
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The reason is the constitutional principle of the rule of law: the terms of the law must be knowable, not secret. |
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The shard metaphorically represented what I perceived to be an instance of God through the agency of which God became knowable to me. |
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According to Mill, many mathematical propositions are not even true at all, let alone necessarily true and indubitable, and let alone a priori knowable. |
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The world will have to put up with God as he is, reachable, knowable, and even friendly. |
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From this perspective, all crime is potentially knowable, but most crime remains undetected: the 'dark figure. |
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That in turn is to depart from one of the basic notions of the rule of law, that laws are knowable in advance. |
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It's a simple operation, a judgment based on criteria knowable and observable by all, yet at very diverse degrees of distinction. |
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Good consumer research takes many forms because some things are knowable only through certain approaches. |
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He had spoken about Rivers in the truest, most knowable way to her friends, loved ones, and colleagues. |
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But let us return to non-fiction, the knowable world, and frankly earthbound thoughts. |
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The world of meaning and value, and the world of the knowable, are the world of the experienceable. |
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It assumes that matter and energy have definite, knowable attributes such as location in space and speed. |
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Conditions, which are static, structural, and knowable, are the source of fixities. |
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The Paris population might hold bacteriological and epidemiological secrets, but to Yersin they were investigable and knowable ones. |
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The infinite God, He who is strictly, properly infinite, knows all the knowable and can effect all the powerable. |
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Descartes's second-order moral principles necessitate an account of willable ends that are other than virtue and that are knowable as true goods. |
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The question is whether striving to eliminate all knowable, foreseeable, and predictable risks is achievable and appropriate given the corporate and public policy objectives. |
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With these actions, Burden sought to demystify pain, violence, and fear by making them familiar and knowable, both for himself and for the audience. |
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The noumena are the external sources of experience that are not themselves knowable and can only be inferred from experience of specific moments, of deep spiritual phenomena. |
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Materialism also teaches that the world and its laws are knowable and that, while much in the material world might not be known, there is no unknowable sphere that lies outside of the material world. |
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It is indeed a biography of a ghost, and within the limits of the knowable, it is a tale well told. As for the unanswered questions, the French state handed down its own official verdict 36 years ago. |
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For these schools, all that is is knowable and also nameable. |
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Popper considered historicism to be the theory that history develops inexorably and necessarily according to knowable general laws towards a determinate end. |
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Sustainable management is the process of anticipating and adapting to risks that are knowable and building resiliency against risks that are unknown but anticipatable. |
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