Thus the postulation of the Deity is not only permissible, it is unavoidable. |
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From this intriguing postulation onward, the film slowly and hesitantly assumes the shape of a thriller. |
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If we could, the postulation of even the dynamic distributed memory trace would be redundant. |
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There is a universal responsibility for everyone to respect that which is revered as holy, whether we accept that postulation or not. |
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Their principal activity is the representation of the parties and the postulation. |
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The characteristic trait of this doctrine is the postulation of a first negation within the eminently positive first eternal principle. |
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Although there are millions of pages of material on the web, it's an uncharted frontier of rumour, speculation, wild theories and baseless postulation. |
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In accommodation of that provisional postulation, the centrifugal and Coriolis forces are introduced. |
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A more recent example involves the postulation of tachyons, 'superluminal' particles which travel faster than light, whose existence was postulated in 1969 solely on the grounds that it was consistent with special relativity. |
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Many actions were accomplished by reducing travel costs, including the postulation team and the diocesan inquiry committee who need to meet and interview the various witnesses. |
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For a detailed discussion of the justification for the postulation of an underlying stative copulative verb stem in Zulu, cf. |
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That is, a case can be made that both the 'super-weak' and 'milli-weak' fields postulated to account for CP-violations are quite analogous in method to the postulation of the time-ordering field. |
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The postulation of genetically determined key periods for learning suggests how genetic and environmental factors may work together to create patterns of behaviour. |
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Their explanatory role justified their hypothetical postulation. |
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This strategy is different from the first two in that it doesn't involve the postulation of an information-transferring contact between human beings and abstract objects. |
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Thus, according to one postulation, the modern Thoroughbred travels faster than its skeletal structure can support. |
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