How To Use In so far In A Sentence
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Let us adopt then words sanctioned by usage, and give the distinction between intelligence and instinct this more precise formula: _Intelligence, in so far as it is innate, is the knowledge of a_ form; _instinct implies the knowledge of a_ matter.
Evolution créatrice. English
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But this was only innovative in so far as classical ballet was concerned as there are many 5/4 Slav folk dances.
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In so far as it was concerned with substantive law, it was mainly concerned with the law of war.
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It would also help unilingual francophones to function as unilinguals outside of Quebec, in so far as official bilingualism insures provision of government services in French.
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Jealousy was not the passion to loosen the tongue of the sagaman, and in so far as that is the theme of "King Erik," the play is not Old Norse in origin.
The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature
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They have proved themselves untrustworthy, at least in so far as we can take it on faith that they know what they are doing.
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Deception by mirrors has a basis in optical principles, in so far as reflections in mirrors do not correspond wholly to the objects that caused them.
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In so far as she possibly can, she lets this great dull store of words speak for themselves, without addition to their number.
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In so far as the idyll is a signifier to which a real world referent can be attached -- pre-industrial culture, medieval society, etc. -- we might be dubious of a restoration that is essentially an act of validation.
Narrative Grammars
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Man has rights only in so far as they are a correlative of duty.
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The story of the rise and fall of the Indian Mutiny is the story of the life of Roberts -- in so far as the rise is concerned.
Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers
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Definitions are useful only in so far as they encapsulate a particular conception or theory of the phenomena one wishes to study.
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However, in so far as it purports to strengthen that belief, the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act is to be welcomed.
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In so far as you are a student, you are free to use the library.
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Parliamentary sovereignty is still intact in so far as Parliament can still repeal the act committing us to entry.
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However, in so far as it purports to strengthen that belief, the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act is to be welcomed.
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'Of food' comprises the senses of smell and taste together: it denotes the sense of smell on the ground that that sense is connected with earth, which may be 'food,' and the sense of taste in so far as 'anna' may be also explained as that by means of which eating goes on (adyate).
The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
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And now units of this vagrom and unstable street throng, which was forever shifting and changing about them, seemed to sense the psychologic error of all this in so far as these children were concerned, for they would nudge one another, the more sophisticated and indifferent lifting an eyebrow and smiling contemptuously, the more sympathetic or experienced commenting on the useless presence of these children.
An American Tragedy
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It cannot altogether be granted that the value of a process for diluting acetylene with carbon dioxide has been established, except in so far as the mere presence of the diluent may somewhat diminish the tendency of the acetylene to polymerise as it passes through a hot burner (_cf.
Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
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In so far as possible, the houses will be designed to withstand earthquakes.
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Moreover, the Left has tended to turn away from applause for insurrection - at least in so far as prospects for change in Britain are concerned.
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Whilst I rarely shed a tear at gigs - in so far as I go to gigs anymore - once I get home and put on an album by some winsome folkie gently strumming their acoustic guitar, the waterworks aren't far behind.
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His big decision is whether to go for the kind of player he has brought in so far or chase some bigger name players.
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And although the enjoyer is not really an effect of Brahman, since the unmodified creator himself, in so far as he enters into the effect, is called the enjoyer (according to the passage, 'Having created he entered into it,' Taitt.
The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1
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Don't bring the leg in so far it bends or hunch your shoulders; this stresses the hamstrings and the spine and neck.
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The actual being of ideas owns God as its cause, only in so far as he is considered as a thinking thing, not in so far as he is unfolded in any other attribute; that is, the ideas both of the attributes of God and of particular things do not own as their efficient cause their objects (ideata) or the things perceived, but
The Ethics
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In so far as an ethical politics eschews coercion, these can become criteria of political association.
Politics, Planning and the State
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But they minimize the difference in so far as they propound a thoroughgoing assimilation of male and female desires.
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Yet, in so far as it constituted his baptism as a politician, it is crucial to an understanding of his political career.
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In so far as they were out of the ordinary and were not mere common workingmen such as carpenters and laundrymen, they represented romance.
CHAPTER V
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It has no sense whatsoever of spectacularity building, as I recall -- in so far as I can recall, that is, something so instantly forgettable.
More Aesthetics
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In this mad pursuit of history itself, the facts of the past in so far as they are known are blatantly manipulated and distorted.
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That Act is law today, in so far as it is unrepealed.
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The literary tradition is valued in so far as it offers a critical evaluation of this transformation and its consequences.
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The toilet too, with its mirror, turbaned, after the manner of the beginning of the century, with a coiffure of murrey-coloured silk, and its hundred strange-shaped boxes, providing for arrangements which had been obsolete for more than fifty years, had an antique, and in so far a melancholy, aspect.
The Tapestried Chamber
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But this was only innovative in so far as classical ballet was concerned as there are many 5/4 Slav folk dances.
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In my seminar, I have made great use of the function of anamorphosis, in so far as it is an exemplary structure.
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Reply Obj. 4: Augustine means that the matter ought to be made known to the prelate before it is stated to the witnesses, in so far as the prelate is a private individual who is able to be of more use than others, but not that it is to be told him as to the Church, i.e. as holding the position of judge.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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In so far as the particular Zen follower is adequately socialized into the given group, he cannot but see the Master as expressing the Mind of the Buddha.
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I also knew, that by birth the sultana was a Hindu, although on being wed to her lord as a little girl, she had of course embraced the true faith of Islam, in so far as it matters for a woman to have any religion at all.
Tales of Destiny
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And in so far as strangeness in the form of novelty is not intrinsically valuated as positive or negative, does not automatically accrue a boulomaic modality of "should have happened" or "should not have happened", it is by no means unfair or inaccurate to say that the SF narrative is capable of exhibiting an entirely different narrative grammar to any of those outlined above.
Archive 2008-01-01
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It would also help unilingual francophones to function as unilinguals outside of Quebec, in so far as official bilingualism insures provision of government services in French.
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By antonomasia, the word has come to designate also the good work itself, in so far as it deserves a reward from the person in whose service it was performed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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In so far as it justified the oracle, the story of Herodotus was first broadcast from Delphi.
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In so far as socialism means the collective ownership and management of the economy and social relations, it requires an extensive administrative apparatus.
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In so far as this summary financial statement summarises the information in the annual accounts, those accounts have been audited.
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Law and custom thus defend the family as the prime agent of socialisation only in so far as it fulfils the task currently prescribed.
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People stand out likewise, in so far as their work marks an epoch or sums up an historical episode.
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So far as Richardson and Mrs. McFarland were concerned, I have every reason to believe it was a genuine one, in so far as the preventing obstacles framed by the "conservators" would permit.
And The Truth Shall Make You Free: A Speech On The Principles Of Social Freedom
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Man has rights only in so far as they are a correlative of duty.
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If we consider how essential to such a masterpiece is inoculation of belief in the tender age of childhood, the system of missions appears no longer merely as the height of human importunity, arrogance, and impertinence, but also of absurdity; in so far as it does not confine itself to people who are still in the stage of _childhood_, such as the Hottentots, Kaffirs,
Essays of Schopenhauer
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Warblington Urban District Council shows, this category may include a person in actual possession who has no right to be there, and in any event a reversioner can sue in so far his reversionary interest is affected.
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The Daily News reports today that "For both candidates, Wall Street's investment and banking sectors have become among their portliest cash cows, contributing $9.5 million to Obama and $5.3 million to McCain so far.
Bob Ostertag: Obama's Money, Take Two
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But health and discase also claim the attention of the scientist, and not mercly of the physician, in so far as an account of their causes is concerned.
On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing
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I spoke of phrenology, he said, not with the object of criticising a system which has its good side, in so far as it tends to complete the series of physiological observations that aim at increasing our knowledge of man; I used the word phrenology because the only fatality that we believe in nowadays is that created by our own instincts.
Mauprat
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In a Logic suitably reformed on this basis, it will be fitting to proclaim before all things this truth, and to draw from it all its consequences: the logical fact, _the only logical fact_, is _the concept_, the universal, the spirit that forms, and in so far as it forms, the universal.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
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_Fellatio_ and _cunnilinctus_, while they are not strictly methods of coitus, in so far as they do not involve the penetration of the penis into the vagina, are very widespread as preliminaries, or as vicarious forms of coitus, alike among civilized and uncivilized peoples.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
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He began in 1499 with a work on exponible terms such as only, except, and in so far as, expressions which contribute in interesting logical ways to the validity or otherwise of syllogisms.
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In so far as it goes, it is based on fact, experience and experiment.
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But this was only innovative in so far as classical ballet was concerned as there are many 5/4 Slav folk dances.
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In so far as the ataraxic effect is concerned, both groups of substances raise the same psychopharmacological problem, which is the possibility of reducing emotion by means of medicaments.
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Just in so far as they have adjusted themselves to live in and overcome the opposition of the body-tissues of a certain species of animals, _just to that degree they have incapacitated themselves to live in the tissues of any other species_.
Preventable Diseases
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In these documents the natural divine filiation of Jesus even as man is strongly asserted, and His adoptive filiation , at least in so far as it excludes the natural, is rejected as heretical.
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In so far as an ethical politics eschews coercion, these can become criteria of political association.
Politics, Planning and the State
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In so far as we can infer the Buddha's own preferences, they were for the sort of oligarchic egalitarian or republican political organization that seems to have held among his own people.
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The new pontifical vestments were: the sakkos, still a patriarchal vestment; the epimanikien; the epigonation, in so far as this vestment had not already been introduced before the ninth century; the epigonation first had the form of a handkerchief and was called enchirion (hand-cloth, handkerchief), it was not named epigonation until the twelfth century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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We apply the term sensibility to the receptivity of the mind for impressions, in so far as it is in some way affected; and, on the other hand, we call the faculty of spontaneously producing representations, or the spontaneity of cognition, understanding.
The Critique of Pure Reason
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This we concede in so far as Schleiermacher speaks of such actions as are held to be neither in conformity nor in disconformity to duty, that is morally indifferent, but this is by no means the true idea of the allowed.
Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics.
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From the outset he regarded Asia Minor as liberated territory only in so far as he displaced the Persians, and he announced the fact of possession by imposing his own satraps upon the erstwhile Persian provinces.
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Yet, in so far as it constituted his baptism as a politician, it is crucial to an understanding of his political career.
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Like everything else the Lib-Dem's have been involved in so far in this godawful government this is a cack handed mess and Clegg et al have nobody to blame but themselves for making themselves so noxious and toxic their mere involvement practicaly dooms it to failure.
Constitutional reform: Alternative currents | Editorial
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The evidence as to the soil samples I regard as valueless in so far as it relates to the acid herbicides, since the laboratory that carried out the analysis considered that the results were inconclusive.
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Reply Obj. 3: He that backbites his brother, seems to detract the law, in so far as he despises the precept of love for one's neighbor: while he that strives to sever friendship seems to act more directly against this precept.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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The fact that there is fear, grief and desolation in the world is something he understands, but even this only in so far as these are vague, general feelings, just grazing the surface.
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Rather an action, or set of actions, is corruptive of an institution in so far as the action, or actions, have a negative moral effect on the institution.
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The new pontifical vestments were: the sakkos, still a patriarchal vestment; the epimanikien; the epigonation, in so far as this vestment had not already been introduced before the ninth century; the epigonation first had the form of a handkerchief and was called enchirion (hand-cloth, handkerchief), it was not named epigonation until the twelfth century.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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In so far as a science of geometry is possible at all, the exactness, which is its essential characteristic, is only {11} attainable by starting from data which are in themselves impossible, as of a point which has no magnitude, of a line which has no breadth, of a surface which has no thickness.
A Short History of Greek Philosophy
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Reply Obj. 1: A tale-bearer is called a backbiter in so far as he speaks ill of another; yet he differs from a backbiter since he intends not to speak ill as such, but to say anything that may stir one man against another, though it be good simply, and yet has a semblance of evil through being unpleasant to the hearer.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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No indication, therefore, of the character or taste of the woman who wears them, except in so far as the choice of something dark, plain and hardwearing is an indication of character.
Through the Wall
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We have been quite fairly treated in Toronto in so far as anthracite is concerned this winter.
The Coal Situation
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Fear, violence, heredity, temperament and pathological states, in so far as they affect free volition, affect the malice and imputability of sin.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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The style is classically colonial, in so far as the beds have four posts, the baths have feet and the lawn has croquet.
Times, Sunday Times
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The iron keeps all that it gets; we, and other animals, part with it again; but the metal absolutely keeps what it has once received of this aerial gift; and the ochreous dust which we so much despise is, in fact, just so much nobler than pure iron, in so far as it is _iron and the air.
The Two Paths
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Within the fields of Community competence, its right of legislative initiative resembles that of a government, and even exceeds it in so far as the Commission's is a sole right.
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It is not, therefore, primarily an evaluative discipline except in so far as it may establish an order of excellence for particular printers, scribes or engravers, papermakers, or binders.
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No doubt they were the same kind of dreamings as are present in multitudes of imaginative children; they are only of interest in so far as a sexual element was present; and that was algolagnic in character.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
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In so far as socialism means the collective ownership and management of the economy and social relations, it requires an extensive administrative apparatus.
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How many of our salesmen have phoned in so far?
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On the issue of specification of works, there is nothing I wish to add save in so far as my remarks on consultation may incidentally touch upon it.
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But there would be nothing supernatural or miraculous in such an evolution, except in so far as it would be a supernature or superior nature to ours just as human nature is a supernature or superior nature to that of animal or plant or material objects...
Nothing irrational or incredible; nothing abnormal or miraculous
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The style is classically colonial, in so far as the beds have four posts, the baths have feet and the lawn has croquet.
Times, Sunday Times
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A predicable was another name for a universal, the common term being called a predicable in one relation and a universal in another-a predicable, extensively, in so far as it was applicable to several different things, a universal, intensively, in so far as the attributes indicated were implied in several other notions, as the attributes indicated by 'animal' are implied in 'horse,' 'sheep,'
Deductive Logic
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A cathexis is conceived to be analogous to an electric charge which can shift from one structure except in so far as it becomes bound – or to troops which can be deployed from one position to another.
Word of the Day
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Language is not an arsenal of ready-made arms, and it is not _vocabulary_, which, in so far as it is thought of as progressive and in living use, is always a cemetery, containing corpses more or less well embalmed, that is to say, a collection of abstractions.
Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
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Wherefore, since prudence implies direction to some appetible end, we do not speak of "prudence of the devil," as of a prudence directed to some evil end, which is the aspect under which the world and the flesh tempt us, in so far as worldly or carnal goods are proposed to our appetite.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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Genetics and biology have little to tell us that is relevant, except in so far as these sciences throw light on human nature in general.
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But Geneva rules will apply, except in so far as fire and brimstone will be permitted on a strictly controlled basis.
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In so far as incapability through incompetence is concerned, the general rule is that the employee's incapacity as it existed at the time of dismissal must be of such a nature and quality as to justify dismissal.
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My latest statement shows that it is now worth less than I have paid in so far, because the unit price has gone down.
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It was in favour of M. de Luxembourg in so far as the title dating from 1662 was concerned; but the consideration of his claim to the title of 1581 was adjourned indefinitely, so that he remained exactly in the same position as his father.
Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
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In so far as we perceive things adequately, we understand them as flowing from God's eternal nature, by a chain of explanation which is logical, and therefore atemporal, in form.
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In so far as socialism means the collective ownership and management of the economy and social relations, it requires an extensive administrative apparatus.
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Don't bring the leg in so far it bends or hunch your shoulders; this stresses the hamstrings and the spine and neck.
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Page the Ninth and Eleventh Clauses thereof in so far as the same are applicable to the question of the nature and character of the title acquired by The
Board of Visitors minutes
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Without doubt Bukharin was correct in the above, in so far as there was and is such a tendency at work within capitalism.
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In so far, however, as the imposition of the doctrine was a means to an end, namely, to radicate [sic] him in selected centers where he fell within social and governmental control, it can not be criticized.
The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
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The true sky-scraper is beautiful, and it is beautiful in so far as it is true.
The House Beautiful
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In so far, however, as it is "almost physiological," and based on radical feminine characters, such as modesty, affectability, and sympathy, which have an organic basis in the feminine constitution and can therefore never altogether be changed, feminine dissimulation seems scarcely likely to disappear.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
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Hence by receiving a certain order a man receives the power of exercising certain sacred acts, but he is not bound on this account to things pertaining to perfection, except in so far as in the Western Church the receiving of a sacred order includes the taking of a vow of continence, which is one of the things pertaining to perfection, as we shall state further on (Q. 186, A. 4).
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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The moggy looked up at me gratefully - well, in so far as cats ever look grateful for anything - and there, hanging from its collar, was the fourth ring.
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Senorcoconut Diary Entry
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Indeed, in so far as it is material, I am wholly unpersuaded that the chronology of events which appears in the affidavits shows due diligence on her part.
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Deception by mirrors has a basis in optical principles, in so far as reflections in mirrors do not correspond wholly to the objects that caused them.
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Very understatedly handled, in so far as you can handle a decaptitated head understatedly!
Watch Layer Cake: live!
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Or even love, in so far as it is distinguished from sexuality.
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That is what transcendental philosophy promises: an explanation of our knowledge of things in so far as that knowledge is possible independently of experience.
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Further, between appetite and desire there is no difference, except that the term desire is generally applied to men, in so far as they are conscious of their appetite, and may accordingly be thus defined: Desire is appetite with consciousness thereof.
The Ethics
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And with this, she snatched the cloth from the boy's hands, shook first him and then his frock, to get rid, in so far as a shake might accomplish it, of original depravity and sandy soapsuds, and carried him, vociferant, to the door, where she set him down to the consolation of gravel pudding again.
Faith Gartney's Girlhood
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Finally, the fashion spread partially into Europe; to Greece even, and to polished Rome, in so far as regarded the ankle-belts, and the other ornamental appendages, with the single exception of the silver bells; these were too entirely in the barbaresque taste, to support themselves under the frown of European culture.
Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 2
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We respectfully disagree with the Judge in so far as he was relying on the pleaded representations by inference.
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In so far as it is possible with any legislation, the provisions outlined in the Guide are set out in a straightforward and non-technical manner, which makes for easy reading.
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Reply Obj. 3: Hope implies a certain defect, namely the futurity of happiness, which ceases when happiness is present: whereas fear implies a natural defect in a creature, in so far as it is infinitely distant from God, and this defect will remain even in heaven.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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In so far as she possibly can, she lets this great dull store of words speak for themselves, without addition to their number.
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Expenses incurred to prevent threatened damage amount to recoverable damage in so far as reasonably incurred.
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He, more than all of them, had been in open conflict with Oom Paul in the the past, had fought him the most vigorously, and yet for him the old veldschoen Boer had some regard and much respect, in so far as he could respect a Rooinek at all.
The Judgment House
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subsume" the least of individual things except in so far as the material element which is its body would surround all living things and bring them into contact with one another.
The Complex Vision
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A doctrine of creation could give coherence to scientific endeavor in so far as it implied a dependable order behind the flux of nature.
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Besides, the argument from analogy in favor of a primary production of life by natural causes, in so far as it is founded on the present law of hereditary transmission, is radically defective, since the two cases are widely different; the one presupposing _a primary organism of the same kind_, from which others are evolved by a law of natural succession, the other exhibiting life as a new product, resulting not from any prior organism, but from the action of _causes of a totally different kind_, which are not known to be capable of giving birth either to vegetable or animal organisms under the actual constitution of
Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws
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It is only to be deprecated in so far as there is a danger, which experience shows to be no trifling one.
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Resignation of office, in so far as it is not a mere expression of discouragement or protest (such as disinclination to accept a candidature in an unpromising constituency), is in most cases a means for the retention and fortification of leadership.
Political Parties; a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy
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In so far as they still clung to socialist phraseology, it was simply to give their nationalist programme a more acceptable cover.
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The reports to government on which this book is based, had to describe Santal customs in so far as they were tied up with legal principles.
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The Scottish election will confirm that there is a crisis of democracy in Britain today, in so far as nearly half of us won't even bother to get out and dignify the great devolution experiment with a vote.
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In a recent London play dealing with ancient Egypt, the actor-manager exerted his historic imagination, in one scene, in so far as to introduce a _shadoof_ or water-hoist, which was worked as a naturalistic side-action to the main incident.
The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
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In so far as art is always an embodiment of ideas and a realization of imaginative and utopian moments, it has a crucial function in tenaciously insisting on the materiality of actual bodies and their contexts.
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Stove draws on three accounts of probability, which operate socially in so far as they are common-sensical, or as Laplace put it, “bon sense reduit au calcul.”
Anti-gens Diary Entry
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When the ear — that is, the auditory imagination — is no longer conditioned by the body, and the membrane of the loudspeaker disappears into the dust, along with the entire universe, the only thing to survive, in so far as it is 'idea', will be the spiritual force which emanates from my music. —
Archive 2007-12-01
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The research suggests that the drug will be successful, in so far as one can draw conclusions from such a small sample size.
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Coextension theory states that the mind is united to the body in so far as it is coextended with the body in being whole in the whole and whole in the parts.
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However, he contends that the position in so far as his client is concerned is straightforward.
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In so far, then, as euthenics is actually providing man with more favorable surroundings, -- not with ostensibly more favorable surroundings which, in reality, are unfavorable -- there can be no antagonism between it and eugenics.
Applied Eugenics
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The sensationalism of "novelty" and the intellectualism of pomo "cleverness" are both results of that hybridisation, and both, I agree, aesthetics to be wary of in so far as they push us away from relevance.
Archive 2007-03-01
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In my judgment in so far as the Court of Session interpreted the purpose of the Regulations and enunciated principles of law I am and should be bound by the decision of the Inner House as a first instance judge.
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However, this month the winds and driving rain so far prevented any such activity and hopes for an early clean up so far are postponed.
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Intelligence, this is a question altogether foreign to any argument from teleology, seeing that teleology, in so far as it is _teleology_, can only rest upon the observed facts of the cosmos; and if these facts admit of being explained by the action of a single causative principle inherent in the cosmos itself, teleology is not free to assume the action of any causative principle of a more ultimate character.
A Candid Examination of Theism
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The style is classically colonial, in so far as the beds have four posts, the baths have feet and the lawn has croquet.
Times, Sunday Times
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In so far as leaks advertise unhappiness about a line of policy they undermine the principle of collective responsibility, as well as the confidentiality of proceedings.
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In so far as leaks advertise unhappiness about a line of policy they undermine the principle of collective responsibility, as well as the confidentiality of proceedings.
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Such fears, however, should not be dismissed lightly in so far as genetic engineering is still in its infancy.
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You've been here three weeks, and the only charge you've turned in so far is an old age pensioner for pinching eggs.
PASSION IN THE PEAK
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Only the crudest works of plastic art, capricci and arabesques, have no intellectual content; and even these are good in so far as they convey the playfulness of fancy.
Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete Series I, II, and III
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In so far, however, as the diseased function of the living body elements is, in the main, conditioned by the incorrect mixture of body fluids, I find the linguistic inconsistency of the use of the word humoral pathology no worse than if one speaks of pathological anatomy, although the subject matter of this discipline concerns cadaver anatomy and cannot really be attributed to cadavers.
Emil von Behring - Nobel Lecture
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Except in so far as they publicized opinion poll findings, television projections of party credibility did not dictate public perceptions.