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    1. A few weeks later, my opinion of this attorney went further south, for he had written a memo to my supervisor, using the Latin „sina qua non


    2. It should have been „sine qua non


    3. What makes it important is the word "uhuru" for it became sine qua non for African independence by armed struggle if needs be


    4. Recent events embarrassing to the Church should be properly understood as microcosms of the moral failings of an increasingly dysfunctional society that has given free rein to the inherent short-comings of individuals of weak or questionable character rather than the regarded failings of the Church (qua) Church


    5. about the nature of the behavior, messages that "This is play" embedded in the rest and the sine qua non of the successful interaction among these creatures


    6. is a sine qua non for understanding the commonalities of female experience, as are specifics for understanding the diversity


    7. poetry; an example appears in the poem Tập Qua Hàng


    8. To demand such accuracy from astrology qua astrology is unreasonable and silly


    9. As I was lighting the candle I realized that it wasn’t money qua money that I wanted, but rather the free time to write what I want to write, instead of having to spend most of my time doing menial work, which I have to do to get by economically


    10. How would Earth qua doctor correlate these two conditions?

    11. This meta-organization is Institution qua Organism, i


    12. to perpetuate and grow itself as a culture qua organism and not as an extension of human will


    13. Music qua spirit, as the coordination of expressions, is the unifier of the heart and brain network of both the individual and social being


    14. You experience the crowd, but not crowd qua crowd


    15. than not, unbelievable wealth and extreme impoverishment, people who die from want and those who get rehab for chronically compulsive excessive consumption? More importantly, it asks the ultimate political question: why do any want, when there is a world to wisely share? It is these cultural dispositions – individual glory versus collective transcendence – qua social institutions that create or prohibit the emergence of the environs for collective ethical transcendence – social will


    16. Thus cascade field failure occurs whenever the hero qua maintainer of the status quo perpetuates society, i


    17. It was in this anonymity that they both hid and revealed themselves, while fleeing the fear that every stranger qua snitch posed to non-worlders


    18. Et haec est excisio de qua in lege


    19. Conta ct with m e m be rs of he lowe r ca ste s a lwa ys re m inde d him pa infully of this physica l ina de qua cy


    20. He nce the la ughte r of the wom e n to whom he m a de proposa ls, the pra ctica l joking of his e qua ls a m ong the m e n

    21. A chronic fe a r of be ing slighte d m a de him a void his e qua ls, m a de him sta nd, whe re his inferiors were concerned, self-consciously on his dignity


    22. I hold no brief, as at present advised, for the third profession qua profession but your Cork legs are running away with you


    23. In the nature of single blessedness he would one day take unto himself a wife when Miss Right came on the scene but in the interim ladies' society was a conditio sine qua non though he had the gravest possible doubts, not that he wanted in the smallest to pump Stephen about Miss Ferguson (who was very possibly the particular lodestar who brought him down to Irishtown so early in the morning), as to whether he would find much satisfaction basking in the boy and girl courtship idea and the company of smirking misses without a penny to their names bi or triweekly with the orthodox preliminary canter of complimentplaying and walking out leading up to fond lovers' ways and flowers and chocs


    24. "Di qua," said one of the men, descending a little path leading out of the Appian Way


    25. In fact, he said, commitment to the point of obsession wasn’t merely an obligation but a necessity, the sine qua non without which the novelist might as well bite on a shotgun barrel and exit this life as Hemingway had done


    26. , have created a natural enthusiasm for research as a business asset and a natural tendency to consider the possession of research facilities as the sine qua non of industrial progress


    27. Clearly understanding what investing is as opposed to speculation is a sine qua non for running fundamental finance investing operations, and the definition of investing is one of Graham and Dodd’s major contributions to the field of security analysis


    28. These four elements are the sine qua non for an investment commitment using the safe and cheap approach, because their presence results in a minimization of investment risk


    29. After all, the achievement of the public distribution and the raising of over $30 million was a sine qua non


    30. Nordau and Lombroso would so classify him, and qua criminal he is of an imperfectly formed mind

    31. Speaking generally I proposed beginning my enterprise alone, that was a sine qua non


    32. “I believe in the people and am always glad to give them their due, but I am not for spoiling them, that is a sine qua non


    33. On the 22d of May, another letter is sent enclosing a second copy of the act of Congress, in which there is not to be found any requisition of a repeal of the blockade which is now made a sine qua non to an arrangement with Great Britain


    34. For, it cannot be concealed that unless, in the present contest, Great Britain can be compelled to relinquish her claim to the right of impressment, unless it be made the sine qua non by the American Government, to any arrangement of the existing differences between the two nations, our claim to exemption from the practice must be forever given up, and Great Britain will feel herself at liberty to continue to exercise it with ten-fold rigor and severity


    35. Although every thing possible had been done, this right of impressment of her own seamen was a sine qua non on the part of Great Britain—one which would not, could not, must not, be surrendered


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