Even in death his body, whose location has been wrongly recorded on the cemetery's list, has only the substantiality she chooses to give him. |
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These are 65 ideas to change your life, but don't count on them any more than you can count on the substantiality of the floors you tread. |
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Our actual nature, then, provides no inherent consistency, substantiality or continuity of identity. |
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The Tribunal must consider the materiality and substantiality of the employer's reason. |
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Only the amount already invested or irrevocably committed for investment can be considered in determining substantiality. |
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According to Marold, that continues to bring security and substantiality, as well as a successful combination of the traditional and the modern. |
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For the copy to be a protected reproduction, it must contain three elements: copying, substantiality and material form. |
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It's a wonderful thing, memory, and even more wonderful to dream it back to substantiality on the page. |
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The above list of criteria is not exhaustive, but, as just indicated, the substantiality criterion is critical. |
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The added substantiality makes Mr. Noble's landscape a trifle cruder and more present. |
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It may be that the opportunity available to the alleged perpetrator is so limited that the substantiality criterion is not met. |
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Identified' means that it is possible to verify that the licensed know-how fulfils the criteria of secrecy and substantiality. |
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When a panel is weighing changed country conditions together with all the evidence, factors such as durability, effectiveness and substantiality are relevant. |
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Each substance possesses its own respective properties, but structure confers on them a unique substantiality in virtue of which human activity becomes absolutely new. |
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Global warming, which causes violent weather, hurricanes and cyclones, against which they cannot always do much alone, increases their physical vulnerability and consequently, their economic and financial substantiality. |
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Then Aristotle proceeds and concludes that the actuality is prior to potentiality in formula, in time and in substantiality. |
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The interpersonal distinction would not be completed and there would be an ontological fracture in the person of the Second between his substantiality and his relationality. |
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In assessing the evidence, the Panel must consider the Record as a whole, including evidence on the Record which detracts from the substantiality of the evidence relied on by the agency making its determination. |
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Nevertheless, an agency determination must be supported by the administrative record as a whole, including evidence that detracts from the substantiality of the evidence relied upon by the agency. |
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Each essay is evaluated for the total impression it creates, and readers are trained to take into account such aspects of essay analysis as complexity of thought, substantiality of development, and facility with language. |
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