It is astonishing that even this first film already had something not easily surpassable. |
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Any password that involves you moving a cursor around on a screen is easily surpassable by anybody within visual range, and that includes via security camera. |
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It may be that even though, considered as an event, God's actualizing a world is necessarily surpassable, considered as an action, as a choice to carry out a plan, God's actualizing that world is unsurpassable. |
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If the upper limit of perfect goodness is to have it contingently, then it is not as if a being who is actually morally perfect is surpassable in moral goodness merely by having its perfect moral goodness only contingently. |
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Detractors of this argument wonder whether it follows from the fact that any world actualized by God is morally surpassable that any act of actualizing a world is morally surpassable. |
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I need hardly say that our Group supported the amendments which emphasise the danger to certain sections of the population and which regard the proposed environmental measures as surpassable minimum standards. |
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