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  • He later (2003 and 2005, 21-5) adduced a specific instance of such a change in emphasis, showing that Ammonius glosses over the doctrine of ˜divine names™, their natural origin and theurgic efficacy. The Garbage House
  • We must investigate what produces solecisms, and not merely adduce examples.
  • On the other hand, if events adduce to the furtherance of law, independence, freedom, then he spares no effort to squelch it. Never let an oil leak go to waste? | RedState
  • Wilberforce was quite prepared to allow science unfettered freedom to research, and to accepts its findings, just because he did not think that science was the sole truth; if facts emerged which proved that men were descended from some primordial fungus, he could agree, but go on to enter a further ` but ', and adduce further considerations that marked humanity off from the rest of creation. May 7th, 2009
  • There may well be cases in which it would be not necessary to adduce such evidence - as for instance, if an architect omitted to provide a front door to the premises.
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  • It is unnecessary to adduce proofs that the major part of this catastrophe was pre pared by German diplomacy, military as well as civil, at Brest Litovsk. My Life
  • On the doctrine concern the two kinds, (in the Eucharist,) he adduced the history of the sons of Eli, who desired bread to eat; and wished to prove by it, that it becomes laymen to be satisfied with the mere bread in the _Eucharist_. American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics Including a Reply to the Plea of Rev. W. J. Mann
  • Now I believe Plantinga is quite correct to reply, in effect, that even if there are countlessly many such "universes," of which ours is only one, the sort of question in response to which God as creator can be adduced an answer would remain just as it is. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Furthermore, none of the considerations I have adduced suggest that political violence will rapidly diminish, still less disappear.
  • Julius Caesar, but in a certain uniqueness of mankind's own behavior: a uniqueness which is to be adduced from in our species 'unique, historical concern with ancient maritime culture's mastery of universalized astronavigation as such. LaRouche's Latest
  • He must adduce sufficient evidence to satisfy the statutory criteria for the making of a particular order.
  • Unfortunately, this was not a line of reasoning Cazaril could adduce in his defense. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • No evidence was adduced to show that this was an improvident sale.
  • I see no difficulty in the landlord recovering damages at the market rate even though he has adduced no evidence that he would or could have relet the property.
  • Against these general considerations, the justice of which no one can dispute, one argument is adduced, which is regarded as furnishing a satisfactory demonstration from the fact. The Critique of Pure Reason
  • The various sects that developed - such as the Sadducees and the Karaites - questioned the oral tradition or rabbinic law, but never the Divine origin of the Torah.
  • '■' ■ Thz Sadducees maintain, that the foul pcriflies with the body; A New Introduction to the Study and Knowledge of the New Testament
  • I have discovered that nothing is adduced by more recent theologians for the lawful use of _amphibologies_ which has not been made use of already by the ancients, whether philosophers or some Fathers, in defence of lies. Apologia pro Vita Sua
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  • Additionally, suppose the designer placed into the cell some other systems for which we cannot adduce enough evidence to conclude design. Behe, Common Descent, & UD
  • If the evidence adduced is correct, the bone boxes — and microscopic remains of DNA still contained inside — would constitute the first archaeological evidence of the existence of the Christian saviour and his family. Sunday Reading
  • The origin of their name is involved in great difficulties, but the most satisfactory conjecture is that the Sadducees or Zadokites were originally identical with the sons of Zadok, and constituted what may be termed a kind of sacerdotal aristocracy, this Zadok being the priest who declared in favor of Solomon when Abiathar took the part of Adonijah. Smith's Bible Dictionary
  • We are also indebted to the Minister and the Whips for allowing us adequate time in which to adduce our arguments.
  • No specific evidence has been adduced in respect of this allegation.
  • It is unnecessary to adduce proofs that the major part of this catastrophe was pre pared by German diplomacy, military as well as civil, at Brest Litovsk. My Life
  • Harnack -- who has already reviewed his pages in the _Expositor_, and who, to a great extent, adheres to the views which they propound -- admits, notwithstanding, that he has "overstrained" his case, and has adduced as witnesses writers of the second and third centuries of whom it is impossible to prove that they knew anything of the letters attributed to Ignatius. The Ignatian Epistles Entirely Spurious A Reply to the Right Rev. Dr. Lightfoot
  • The commissioner admitted that no evidence had been adduced to justify a jury verdict of murder.
  • The defending lawyer was able to adduce evidence of his client's innocence.
  • Pundits who want to cut doctors 'pay never adduce any credible reasons for their proposal. Physician Pay, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • He adduces several wartime and postwar writers who veer away from addressing the German civilians' dreadful suffering.
  • A number of proposal forms were adduced in evidence to indicate the areas of concern to yacht insurers.
  • On the one hand, I really, honestly, do see, hear, and experience everything that atheists adduce as evidence that God is an illusion. Eliot Daley: My Memo To Atheists: Why I Choose God
  • The prosecution sought to adduce in evidence documents which contained statements made by the defendant in the earlier bankruptcy proceedings.
  • The tincture of gold known by the name of _Mademoiselle Grimaldi's potable gold_ enjoyed a wonderful reputation towards the close of the 18th century as an efficacious restorative and stimulant; and numerous instances of its all but miraculous powers were confidently adduced. Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction
  • It is normally for the person alleging facts in support of a claim to adduce proof of such facts.
  • To win, “Virgin Mobile must adduce evidence that would permit a reasonable jury to find that someone committed an act of direct infringement and that MetroPCS either intentionally induced that person to commit the act or continued to supply reflashed handsets to that person when it knew or had reason to know that he was engaging in trademark infringement.” Flash forward: cellphone lawsuit continues
  • His indignant countrymen actually caused him to be prosecuted in the native courts, on a charge nearly equivalent to what we term defamation of character; but the old fellow persisting in his assertion, and no invalidating proof being adduced, the plaintiffs were cast in the suit, and the cannibal reputation of the defendant firmly established. Typee
  • I could adduce several reasons for his strange behaviour.
  • The rending of Pentheus on Mount Citheron by his own mother and sisters, who, while under the influence of the Bacchic _afflatus_, imagined they saw in his form the appearance of a wild beast, might be adduced as an example at once of the furious character of the frenzy, and of the liability of the afflated to optical illusions. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • Indeed, they would not hesitate to assert that the results obtained by Macro International have also been "massaged" or are not credible, for other reasons they would adduce. ANC Today
  • In the book, he adduced a wealth of evidence to support his thoughts.
  • We can always adduce adequate reasons for whatever we may have done or said.
  • The general rule was that no fresh evidence could be adduced once the jury had retired.
  • Mivart adduces this case, chiefly on account of the supposed difficulty of organs, namely the avicularia of the Polyzoa and the pedicellariæ of the Echinodermata, which he considers as “essentially similar, ” having been developed through natural selection in widely distinct divisions of the animal kingdom. VII. Miscellaneous Objections to the Theory of Natural Selection
  • There developed in Qumran a Jewish sect that dissented from Sadduceanism and was hostile to the Pharisians.
  • We have listened carefully to the evidence which has been adduced regarding your state of mind and accept that you have suffered from a depressive illness.
  • For myself, I think that the evidence most often adduced in favor of the hypothesis is the most persuasive testimony for the other side of the case. Demons and Dictionaries
  • The respondent may also adduce argument.
  • The facts which I have adduced clearly prove that the straws of the cereals possess a far higher nutritive power than is commonly ascribed to them; that when properly harvested they contain from 20 to 40 per cent. of undoubted nutriment; and lastly, that it is highly probable that their so-called indigestible woody fibre is to a great extent assimilable. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock
  • Mr. Lankester also adduces the close resemblance of the parts on the right and left sides of the body, and in the successive segments of the same individual animal; and here we have parts commonly called homologous, which bear no relation to the descent of distinct species from a common progenitor. XIV. Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology-Embryology-Rudimentary Organs. Morphology
  • Very few, if any, suffer but for actual crimes, adduced from the clearest proofs. The Castle of Wolfenbach
  • The fundamental silliness of my article lies, however, not in its numerous solecisms but in the dubiousness of its central thesis and of the " reasoning’ adduced to support it.
  • In section 4.5 I shall adduce evidence from the outer city that suggests that this view is correct.
  • Secondly, there has never been adduced a body of evidence that demonstrates the need to make a new crime out of a hitherto legitimate activity.
  • He must adduce sufficient evidence to satisfy the statutory criteria for the making of a particular order.
  • The concavity of the retina is another fact adduced in favour of the theory that our visual space is curved.
  • However, be there this distinction betwixt them, or some other, or indeed none at all, yet I presume they were both doctors of traditions, and expounders of that which they called the oral law, in opposition to the scribes, whether amongst the Jews or the Sadducees, who employed themselves in the textual exposition of the law. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • The Pharisees and Sadducees came looking for a sign and the signs were all around them.
  • Furthermore, none of the considerations I have adduced suggest that political violence will rapidly diminish, still less disappear.
  • In _lanthorn_, another word adduced by Mr. White, the _h_ is a vulgarism of spelling introduced to give meaning to a foreign word, the termination being supposed to be derived from the material (horn) of which lanterns were formerly made, -- like _Bully Ruffian_ for _Bellerophon_ in our time, and The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
  • The article was based on a sworn statement not so far adduced in evidence at Dublin Castle.
  • (Though I "adduced" no sophistries or misdirections whatsoever and, Linda, you're not following the reasoning herein, I merely invoked Oresme as an earlier, counter example, not to slight or detract from Galileo's empirical data any more than I'd wish to slight or detract from Tycho Brahe's own methodology and system, relevant to that specific period - but all that begins to get into more arcane subject matter, as noted.) On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • It has the best possible reasons for rejecting the idea of luminiferous particles; but, in support of the conclusion that the celestial spaces are occupied by matter, it is able to offer proofs almost as cogent as those which can be adduced of the existence of an atmosphere round the earth. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • We adduce one such statement: although every real number can be repre - sented by a nonterminating decimal expansion, it is generally not possible to find an actual formula for the entire infinite expansion; but potentially, for any pre - scribed real number, by virtue of knowing it, any desired finite part of its decimal expansion can be obtained. INFINITY
  • His indignant countrymen actually caused him to be prosecuted in the native courts, on a charge nearly equivalent to what we term defamation of character; but the old fellow persisting in his assertion, and no invalidating proof being adduced, the plantiffs were cast in the suit, and the cannibal Narrative of a four months' residence among the natives of a valley of the Marquesas Islands, or, A peep at Polynesian life
  • The remarks of Sheera Strick are conclusionary with no evidence in support being adduced. Who Wins Custody in Contested Divorce Cases?
  • The Sadducees were always more acceptable in the eyes of the Hellenist Jews than their rabbinic foes.
  • It does not require even half an education to guess why he feels obliged to adduce flimsy evidence and extrapolate fanciful conclusions from it.
  • I shall then bring forward a second kind of evidence which indicates a strong probability in favour of evolution, but does not prove it; and, lastly, I shall adduce a third kind of evidence which, being as complete as any evidence which we can hope to obtain upon such a subject, and being wholly and strikingly in favour of evolution, may fairly be called demonstrative evidence of its occurrence. American Addresses, with a Lecture on the Study of Biology
  • Yet the evidence they adduce for this proposition is ambigous, anecdotal, and conclusionary. Who Wins Custody in Contested Divorce Cases?
  • The general rule was that no fresh evidence could be adduced once the jury had retired.
  • Again the matrimonial courts may find on the evidence adduced that a marriage is null and void; there may have been a known or a hidden diriment impediment when the marriage was contracted. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The prosecution sought to adduce in evidence documents which contained statements made by the defendant in the earlier bankruptcy proceedings.
  • You must adduce a lot of examples to support your argument.
  • There was no evidence adduced about finding any other drug paraphernalia, weapons, cellular telephones, or pagers.
  • Now, as this merely alleges the improbability of a Greek original, it is enough to place against it the evidence already adduced, which is positive, in favor of the sole originality of our Greek Matthew. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The taxpayer had adduced no evidence that the notice was wider than necessary.
  • Gathas there is an expression used which shows the doctrine to have been already held when they were composed; but the phrase adduced is so obscure that its true meaning must be pronounced in the highest degree uncertain. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 3. (of 7): Media The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations.
  • Unfortunately, this was not a line of reasoning Cazaril could adduce in his defense. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • Unfortunately, this was not a line of reasoning Cazaril could adduce in his defense. THE CURSE OF CHALION
  • This may occur when an accused adduces sufficient evidence to raise a doubt about his guilt but the jury is not convinced on a balance of probabilities that his account is true.
  • But as others have objected to the Platform for representing it as in any degree a part of the Symbolic system, we will adduce evidence enough to satisfy every impartial and reasonable reader, that it was so regarded for several centuries, by a considerable portion of the Lutheran Church in Europe; and that the assertion of the Platform, "_that this rite was retained, with an altered interpretation, in various parts of the Lutheran Church in Europe, for several centuries_," (p. 23,) is even more than sustained. American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics Including a Reply to the Plea of Rev. W. J. Mann
  • This may be adduced as an instance, specially, of the evil consequences of introducing the 'idolon' of time as an 'ens reale' into spiritual doctrines, thus understanding literally what St. Paul had expressed by figure and adaptation. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Furthermore, none of the considerations I have adduced suggest that political violence will rapidly diminish, still less disappear.
  • They adduce no evidence for this proposition, beyond the intuition that giving three vaccines simultaneously is too much for the infantile immune system.
  • Editors at the New York Times did not need to be clairvoyant to adduce the massive evidence to that effect.
  • I do not see what responsibility the Minister of Police has for evidence adduced by Crown counsel during a trial.
  • It is not a comprehensive moral theory, even though arguments in its favor may be adduced from the perspective of various different comprehensive moral doctrines. Libertarianism: Political, not Metaphysical
  • Yet he adduces no evidence to contradict this point.
  • What evidence can you adduce that we are plagued by a great many “frivolous” medical malpractice suits? The Volokh Conspiracy » An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen
  • Does he adduce this to prove that the light of knowledge should be trameled in its vigorous growth, that philosophy should be bloted out from the world because forsooth a few of its devoted have deserted the pristine faith at a time when the whole nation was tinctured "Have Men of Action Been More Beneficial to the World Than Men of Thought?" Debate Speech of Hamilton C. Jones, Jr., for the Dialectic Society, June 2, 1857
  • That was a case where diminished responsibility was not raised at the trial but it was later sought to adduce medical evidence on the issue.
  • Some philosophers have adduced hypothetical examples to support the conclusion that we ought to set the threshold very high.
  • If the parties wish to adduce evidence in support of their cases, the appropriate way of determining the rent is by arbitration.
  • If the defendant adduces no evidence there is nothing to rebut the inference of negligence and the plaintiff will have proved his case.
  • Even so, however, they are generally adequate for the purpose for which they are adduced, that is, they usually contain the word for which they are quoted, and the context is more or less accurately rendered. The evolution of English lexicography
  • However, it proceeded to speculate on the safety of their conviction with reference to the weight of the evidence adduced by the prosecution.
  • John finds this richly ironic, because he knows that Pharisees and Sadducees would be united in their "citified" contempt of him, because he's a roughneck who doesn't "dress properly," and everyone in Jerusalem surely knows it. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • As long as events adduce to the growth of government, Obama is satisfied to take no action. Never let an oil leak go to waste? | RedState
  • It would be easy to add exceptions to the limitary tone of English thought, and much more easy to adduce examples of excellence particular veins: and if, going out of the region of dogma, we pass into that of general culture, there is no end of the graces and amenities, wit, sensibility, and erudition, of the learned class. XIV. English Traits. Literature
  • The Sadducees deny that there is any resurrection, any future state, so anastasis may signify; not only no return of the body to life, but no continuance of the soul in life, no world of spirits, no state of recompence and retribution for what was done in the body. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Microsoft says in statement: "If Yahoo shareholder to sit a meeting, whether does the decision choose adduce new directorate, we launch immediateness preparation and Yahoo the negotiation.
  • A certain amount of evidence was adduced on this point.
  • The question on this appeal is therefore whether, when viewed in the light most favorable to the People, the evidence adduced at trial showed that Cabrera's conduct constituted "not only a failure to perceive a risk of death, but also some serious blameworthiness in the conduct that caused it" (Boutin, 75 NY2d at 696). NY Court of Appeals
  • And what examples can you adduce of “inflammatory speech” by VC bloggers? The Volokh Conspiracy » A Reminder About Comments
  • An argument sometimes adduced is that the cause of the changed relationship between East and West is not a Middle Eastern decline but a Western upsurge — the discoveries and the scientific, technological, industrial, and political revolutions that transformed the West and vastly increased its wealth and power. What Went Wrong?
  • You can adduce further cases, I'm sure, of scenes in novels that fit a casuistical model, in which characters convince themselves that their behavior does conform to their obligations or, if not, that it deviates in a principled fashion.
  • In section 4.5 I shall adduce evidence from the outer city that suggests that this view is correct.
  • Further, the second experiment to be adduced against the specificity of anaphylaxis I conducted with two kinds of toxalbumin, extracted from the Actinia, a substance which I named congestin, as its property is to bring on grave congestion of the circulatory system in the intestines and stomach. Charles Richet - Nobel Lecture
  • None of the evidence adduced in court was conclusive.
  • Olympic truce; and among these is Aristotle the philosopher, who adduces as a proof of it the quoit which is at Olympia, on which the name of Plutarch's Lives, Volume I
  • Evidence has already been adduced to shew that the senior presbyter of Smyrna continued to preside until the days of Irenaeus, and there is also documentary proof that meanwhile he possessed no autocratical authority. The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution
  • And yet the arguments he adduces are gimmicky and puerile and laced with minor dishonesties all the way through.
  • It's the reason why the once great Karaite and Sadducee communities are irrelevant or non-existent, respectively. Rabbi Adam Jacobs: The Jewish American Gut-Check
  • The teeth of the labyrinthodon, the hand of the potto, the whalebone of whales, the wings of birds, the climbing tendrils of some plants, &c. have also been adduced as instances of structures, the origin and production of which are probably due rather to considerable modifications than to minute increments. On the Genesis of Species
  • The king replied: ‘Thou hast adduced this wonderful sally and hast enounced a strange maxim but it is impossible according to reason and contrary to usage that thy accomplishments and eloquence should this day save thee from the punishment which I have decreed; and I consider it proper to throw thee headlong from the castle that others may take an example.’ The Gulistan of Sa'di
  • He must adduce sufficient evidence to satisfy the statutory criteria for the making of a particular order.
  • Like Telemann he makes telling use of quite elaborate woodwind set against the string tutti not just in soloist-like concertante passages but so as to adduce particularly striking timbres overall.
  • I shall then bring forward a second kind of evidence which indicates a strong probability in favor of evolution, but does not prove it; and, lastly, I shall adduce a third kind of evidence which, being as complete as any evidence which we can hope to obtain upon such a subject, and being wholly and strikingly in favor of evolution, may fairly be called demonstrative evidence of its occurrence. The Making of Arguments
  • And then adduce philological and dating evidence to prove it ... Kateelliott: the Values of the Humanities, and SFF
  • I'll also be constrained by Kieran's sage advice; indeed I didn't feel much like posting after the war began for reasons much like those Kieran adduces.
  • Illustrations, 'i.p. 215) both adduce quotations [as to' carves '], but they have missed the most apposite, _pointed out by Dr. Rimbault_ in his edition of Sir Thomas Overbury's Works, 8vo., 1856, p. 50. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859
  • We ruled that the appellant could and should call him and, in the first instance, adduce whatever evidence he now wished to give.
  • The defending lawyer was able to adduce evidence of his client's innocence.
  • Many instances might be adduced to illustrate the peculiar liability which one undergoes in dealing with these primitive men who follow out in practice the old fallacy of _post hoc ergo propter hoc_. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • They also adduced what was said to be a report from the local Meteorological Station.

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