Thus the soul receives its act of existence as the soul of a human being, and cannot pre-exist the human being whose soul it is. |
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In other words, that detail did not pre-exist the conflict, but is the result of it. |
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I would have thought that in order to found the entitlement it has to pre-exist and continue to exist. |
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They are claims for injuries because the drugs caused dependency and injury which either did not pre-exist or did not do so to the same degree. |
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Due to the cognitive limitations that already pre-exist in persons with a developmental disability, it is very difficult to diagnose dementias in this population. |
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These conditions were found to pre-exist the transportation. |
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However, strong change forces that pre-exist within the institution can guide a sensible course of action to minimize problems and optimize opportunities. |
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One of the main lessons to be drawn from this project is that for a cross-border project to work the demand should pre-exist or at least it should be actively encouraged from the start. |
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In fact, as Machiavelli observes, it is very difficult for leaders to have real friends or to maintain those friendships that pre-exist their coming to office. |
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Hence an effect must pre-exist in its cause. |
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We hypothesize that these cytogenetically abnormal cells pre-exist in the fresh human DCIS duct. |
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