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The purpose of this meeting was to discuss the theological arguments for and against leaving souls with the biology station
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the arguments rehearsed and versed,
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Then he began to love her again, and she dropped all of her arguments quickly
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and the arguments, the tears and the warmth
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The two writers asked him if he thought the syntax was just perfect? They asked for his opinions on all manner of things, and particularly whether he thought the blending of fact, interpretation and style created the most stunning and persuasive of arguments? Then they showed him the latest section of the report, which was hot off the printer, and Sir John could do nothing but open his eyes wider and wider
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"We're delighted to hear it", said the two men, beaming at him, and they proceeded to name the chapters, to summarize their arguments and to explain all of the most salient points they had made
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The two charlatans attended the cabinet and ran through the contents of the report with the assembled ministers of state, describing and explaining all of their arguments, summaries and conclusions in the clearest and simplest terms
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They made sure that he could cross-reference the relevant sections with his own briefing notes and that he could quote verbatim from all of the sections and paragraphs that would support the arguments he was to make in his speech
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The fisherman was disgusted with his wife’s behaviour, until, with the screaming and shouting turning into the inevitable sobbing and sniffing that always closed down their arguments, she explained just how much their current house was worth and what that meant in terms of their future lifestyle
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He always worked with zeal, with vigour and not without considerable skill and expertise, but the truth was that the television celebrity and his wife were too busy to see the merits of his arguments about the grand old oak tree
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Time passed, arguments every night, she'd say anything to cut, and the deeper the better
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All friends have arguments, but they have nothing to do with hate
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opinions differed and that arguments could become quite lively and
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and style created the most stunning and persuasive of arguments?
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arguments and to explain all of the most salient points they had
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explaining all of their arguments, summaries and conclusions in the
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sections and paragraphs that would support the arguments he was
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sniffing that always closed down their arguments, she explained
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see the merits of his arguments about the grand old oak tree
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No more arguments
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We knew you more thru him and arguments we heard out your window than we did from conversations with you
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There were arguments about what prices would be paid in various ports
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” Jorma had to face the painful arguments, even one in public at Heinrarg’s tap, about losing her by trying too hard to act like a parent
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No doubt Hyondahi had his equivalent of those arguments with Leand to listen to in his head also
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He was an apologist defending Pythagorus, however some of his arguments weren't as helpful as others
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I am unused to resorting to such arguments as I was perforce required to employ, yet all was well and from our initial introduction to our parting of ways was but the duration of a good stretch and yawn first exercised upon a chilly winter's morning
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She had winnowed Titania and Hipolyta's several crates of studies and writings to one apiece, and gathered a crate-worth of Jameson's work as resources to any arguments she might feel compelled to make in their behalf
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Roman knew when he was beaten in arguments with her—unsettlingly
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As the arguments continued, Jean’s mind wandered
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They did not brook any arguments
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She wouldn't hurry to get back into the rounds of practice and recording sessions, the arguments over why this or that word didn't quite convey the meaning and this or that riff was too twinkly or too dominant
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That, notwithstanding this reduction, the value of silver has, during the course of the present century, begun to rise somewhat in the European market, the facts and arguments which have been alleged above, dispose me to believe, or more properly to suspect and conjecture; for the best opinion which I can form upon this subject, scarce, perhaps, deserves the name of belief
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The cacophony of sounds that filled the market minutes earlier, the arguments, competing
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apparently small arguments link with one another,
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arguments in favour of a type of society or another are
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the arguments motivating the change of the society?
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arguments, the truth is often disliked and a lie nicely
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- The church has always its arguments
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He ignored my arguments that we could
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circumstances, in the balance of the arguments
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Those arguments were partly solid and partly sophistical
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Such as they were, however, those arguments convinced the people to whom they were addressed
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Those arguments, therefore, produced the wished-for effect
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arguments against the traditionalist viewpoint relates to
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On this Jeri never had any arguments with herself
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The guy I had the arguments about
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the question, and they repeated their arguments to her, though, as they all
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“I have about a million arguments, Sebastian
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Things have changed more than you would believe on Earth, and all the arguments under the sun are not going to reverse that
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But the arguments by which they supported those different systems, far from being always demonstrations, were frequently at best but very slender probabilities, and sometimes mere sophisms, which had no other foundation but the inaccuracy and ambiguity of common language
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The patrons of each system of natural and moral philosophy, naturally endeavoured to expose the weakness of the arguments adduced to support the systems which were opposite to their own
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In examining those arguments, they were necessarily led to consider the difference between a probable and a demonstrative argument, between a fallacious and a conclusive one; and logic, or the science of the general
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Before I state the hypothesis, let us discuss this subject in a little more detail to provide a better understanding of my arguments in this respect
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The interpretation of the data we have is now open to philosophical arguments and nobody is able to prove, with absolute certainty, that it is either right or wrong
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But without entering into the disagreeable discussion of the metaphysical arguments by which they support their very ingenious theory, it will sufficiently appear, from the following review, what are the taxes which fall finally upon the rent of the land, and what are those which fall finally upon some other fund
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This normally leads to arguments, debates and many new versions of the Bible that distort the truth and diverge from the original texts
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Is the information that is presented to you based on facts that can be proven as 100% true - leaving no doubt in your mind when you evaluate the claims? Do these arguments have missing pieces that do not fit the claims that are made, or is there evidence that would go against them? If this is the case, the claims are false and not based on facts
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There didn't appear to be any arguments between them then
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The price had, it seems, before the tax, been a monopoly price ; and the arguments adduced to show that sugar was an improper subject of taxation, demonstrated perhaps that it was a proper one ; the gains of monopolists, whenever they can be come at, being certainly of all subjects the most proper
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stop Jacob from shooting it down with the same counter arguments every time
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“Good we will make this a regular thing Joshua will pick you up at the same time very week and Billy the pot man will take you home at night and I want no arguments
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A dull night with no arguments but it had culminated in good,
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“Now get into bed and no arguments”, as meek as a lamb I obeyed her
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arguments but you never know the hidden things
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clever with his arguments to the governing bodies and after
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Carl was still glowering over their discussions earlier in the day; Wil was quiet but seemed only tense about their arguments
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Their arguments continued on like that, sometimes late into the night without either one relenting
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“And for all your witty arguments, what’s your opinion?” Raven asked Andre, his question a challenge as much as an enquiry
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Instead, the invaders had become the inhabitants, while arguments raged within the Council over the exact level of intervention
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From what I see and read, they are mostly incapable of understanding even simple legal arguments, but I understand that for those of you who are used to a jury system this may seem wrong
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good arguments when Gloria came into the room with some snacks and suggested I take
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This was to ensure that any children to be born be borne within that year so that no arguments could follow afterwards on whose children it were
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If the supposed importance of heated arguments were properly measured (beforehand) in proportion to their presumptive standing, there would (arguably) be fewer arguments
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Inherent in the selection process is a disturbing tendency common among most attorneys of ―nullifying‖ clear-minded, informed individuals in favor of unsophisticated, impressionable types who may otherwise render a ―favorable‖ verdict predicated upon individual biases and pedestrian prejudices likely to promote the arguments of prosecutors and defense attorneys alike
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* In fact we decided to forget about both incidents after the Major got fed-up with our arguments
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Specious arguments thought to convey the separation of Church and State on their own merits appear to be carrying the day, at least for the time being
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I suspect, however, that such arguments will one day lose their appeal and be seen for what they really are: a calculated attempt at installing Atheism on the Secular Throne!
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That poverty may diminish Character is questionable as well as counter arguments that material abundance is likely to enhance it
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Operating in a free and open environment has historically encouraged Americans to consider the merit(s) and values of competing arguments by weighing the credibility of each in a manner that allows an individual to form accurate impressions and render sound judgments
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Arguments exploiting ―root causes‖ by advancing false notions based on questionable economic assumptions, rather than devolving moral standards, have gradually promoted our society‘s collective disregard for human life while providing little if any credible solutions to this problem
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The Community has been held hostage by the custodial promises of Big Government whose convincing arguments have superceded the enterprising values and ideas that many of them would otherwise find appealing, if not economically rewarding, were they not held politically captive by their tempting designs
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* Some tried, they wrote to repeat the same circle arguments of the dreadfulness of communism and the mistaken belief that the Liberation Movements were indeed communists
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Our society has been conditioned to trivialize the ―root causes‖ of violent crimes committed by one race (Black) against another (White) by advancing abstract arguments centering on ―institutionalized racism,‖
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Such arguments are often advanced to score political points or are simply the by-products of ignorance
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He'd spent a lot of time since Brock and Soffen's visit going over all the arguments in his mind and had begun to waver
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What such arguments conveniently overlook, however, is the disparity of intra-community assaults committed against members of some community by members of another community, racial, ethnic or otherwise, in relation to those committed by individuals living inside their (own) community; that is to say, violent crimes are often committed against individuals living within the same community
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grievances, coupled with its lackadaisical application of the law(s), are not lost on attorneys eager to exploit such grievances by recruiting and manipulating prospective jurists from the ―community‖ who might prove (potentially) sympathetic to their argument(s)
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In the absence of persuasive moral arguments does the end justify the means?
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Although I am not entirely certain where I‘m heading with all this, it appears to me that most politicians on both sides of the political spectrum, perhaps more so among Conservatives, often display an annoying tendency of intellectualizing social and political points of arguments; that is to say, of talking over an audience rather than to that audience in a manner that resonates with average people
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She planned to use the magic to heal her mother and all of his arguments had failed to deter her from making the journey
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But for all his arguments, part of him had been glad when she'd left because it gave him more time alone with Soffen
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Addendum to the above: Such arguments were also advanced during the Industrial Revolution
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An individual, irrespective of his or her material status, should be (otherwise) measured by the quality of that individual‘s Character and that ―fundamental‖ arguments of questionable design have less to do with that individual‘s economic standing but that individual‘s moral content, rather, that transcends class distinctions; that is to say, that individual‘s (natural) state of goodness; and that an individual, however rich or poor, may be either meanly disposed or kind and generous in consonance with his or her Nature
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) In this manner, awareness, whose condition is less certain or problematical, perhaps; that is to say more intuitive than substantial, necessarily applies to material arguments whereby an individual may be likely to feel the presence or awareness of that ―something
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A ―probable‖ law is probable inasmuch as it remains subject to ―proof;‖ that is to say, until it is validated by common practices and/or legal interpretations by legal authorities consisting of nonelected men and women appointed to our nation‘s highest courts who remain unaccountable to the American People; subject to contingent legalities that directly affect them and whose ―definitive‖ arguments are (oftentimes) subject to change as the ideological alignment of the courts may vary thereby overriding legislative authority vested by the people to sanction laws by rendering elastic, interpretations of (uncertain) legal propositions and subsequent laws of the land, thereby setting themselves up in a uncertain manner as supreme arbiters of the law
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Such arguments extend to manufactured ―emotions,‖ as well
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My biggest concern, however, is that these horrific events, that have recently come to light, are likely to recall arguments about married and, heaven forbid, women priests! That the feminization of the pulpit would likely follow should be reason enough to raise serious doubts among traditional practicing Catholics
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Whether the (Holy) Scriptures should remain subject to generational contentions or modern interpretations, much in the manner that Constitutional Law is persuaded by the (legal) authority of evolving standards of decency, such arguments that otherwise provide recourse to alternative viewpoints, must be equally troubling as arbitrary viewpoints relating to Papal Infallibility or the Divine Rights of Kings!
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The absence of (determined) counter arguments, on the other hand, must inevitably preclude any possibility of intended results