They are to face oppression with humble persistence and absolute conviction. |
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Capitalism is the one system that requires absolute objective law, yet they want to combine capitalism and anarchism. |
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Thus the adoption of any particular verb is a matter of taste, not a question of absolute correctness. |
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As an absolute monarchy there was comfort in an Arab world of other autocracies. |
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Absent a body, no one can say with absolute certainty whether Castro is dead, even if all signs point in that direction. |
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Texas requires candidates to win an absolute majority in a primary, so the two will face off in a late-July runoff. |
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House rules require an absolute majority of members voting to choose a speaker. |
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Some have called for an appointed government and even a return to absolute monarchy. |
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So much for the claim of radiation downplayers about the absolute risk method. |
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The cybercult is a cult of the absolute speed of electromagnetic waves which convey information. |
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For in him the dandiacal temper had been absolute hitherto, quite untainted and unruffled. |
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Better to decay in absolute delirium, than to be the victim of the methodical unreason of ill-bestowed love. |
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A large thermos-like container called a dewar contained 645 gallons of liquid helium to be cooled to within two degrees of absolute zero. |
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After donation there is an absolute change and alienation of the property of the thing given. |
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No matter how lacking he may be in other portions of his contour, this fore-handed formation and action are absolute prerequisites. |
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For several moments of disbelief and absolute wonder, he stared at the godwink he held in his hands! |
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Prussia, Austria, and Russia, as absolute monarchies, tried to suppress liberalism wherever it might occur. |
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Due to salic custom, inheritance rights were absolute, and all land was divided equally among the sons of a dead land holder. |
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William Thomson, or Lord Kelvin, is the person whom the absolute temperature unit, the Kelvin, is named after. |
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The required temperature varies over a very large range, both in absolute terms and in terms of the melting point of the base metal. |
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Constitutional government would be dissolved, and the dictator would be the absolute master of the state. |
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I dare not whisper to myself a pension on this side of absolute incapacitation and infirmity, till years have sucked me dry. |
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The fastest growing immigrant groups in 2011 in absolute numbers were from Poland, Lithuania and Sweden. |
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Phones are absolute, not specific to any language, but phonemes can be discussed only in reference to specific languages. |
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Around 1975, both the proportion and absolute number of workers in industry peaked. |
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This function will be called the coldness, its equilibrium value will be the reciprocal of absolute temperature. |
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The peddler stopped, and tapped her on the head, With absolute forefinger, brown and ringed. |
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To Cusa we can indeed articulately trace, word and thing, the recent philosophy of the absolute. |
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Withdrawn as a Buddha he sat, watching the alien world from his perch in the absolute. |
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In its recoil from the gross anthropopathy of the vulgar notions, it falls into the vacuum of absolute apathy. |
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An absolute system cannot afford to leave any nook or cranny of existence unexplored. |
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In my opinion, the absolute worst way to generate artificial interest is the tactic that is commonly known as the booth babe. |
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In July 2011, an absolute majority of MEPs voted in favour of a single seat. |
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At 2,800 Gaelic speakers, only Greater Glasgow and Edinburgh have a higher absolute total. |
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These dates, however, are not absolute, since written Old Norse is found well into the 15th century. |
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This is the highest proportion and absolute number of American students amongst all British universities. |
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The Additional Member System used to elect Members of the Scottish Parliament makes it difficult for a single party to have an absolute majority. |
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This also effectively made her First Minister in waiting, given the SNP's absolute majority in the Scottish Parliament. |
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There are no absolute dates given, and some of the details, such as those regarding the Hadrian's and Antonine Walls are clearly wrong. |
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Due to the vast numbers and great variation in styles, no absolute chronology of Korean dolmens has yet been established. |
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In a system of absolute primogeniture that disregards gender, female heirs apparent occur. |
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Geologists also use methods to determine the absolute age of rock samples and geological events. |
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Geochronologists precisely date rocks within the stratigraphic section to provide better absolute bounds on the timing and rates of deposition. |
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Chronostratigraphy is the branch of stratigraphy that places an absolute age, rather than a relative age on rock strata. |
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We may here distinguish between two kinds of reality, phenomenal or relative, and noumenal or absolute. |
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Parliamentary elections were held in April 2003, and the General People's Congress maintained an absolute majority. |
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Some characters in The Lord of the Rings are unequivocal protagonists, and others are absolute antagonists. |
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This rebellion was driven by the great feudal lords and sovereign courts as a reaction to the rise of royal absolute power in France. |
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The failure of the Assembly to reject the government programme by an absolute majority of deputies confirms the cabinet in office. |
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Oslo has the largest population of immigrants and Norwegians born to immigrant parents in Norway, both in relative and absolute figures. |
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However, in absolute terms, it comprises a substantial percentage of human carbon emissions, and this contribution is projected to grow. |
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Under the constitution, there is a guarantee of gender equality and absolute freedom of thought. |
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The changing gravity field can be detected by repeated land measurements with absolute gravimeters and recently by the GRACE satellite mission. |
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The tracks of hotspots give absolute reconstructions, but these are only available back to the Cretaceous. |
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The division of labor in traditional Inuit society had a strong gender component, but it was not absolute. |
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Within the tower, a highly disciplined communications process between air control and ground control is an absolute necessity. |
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The lowest theoretical temperature is absolute zero, at which the thermal motion of all fundamental particles in matter reaches a minimum. |
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Then the absolute or thermodynamic temperatures, T1 and T2, of the reservoirs are defined so that to be such that. |
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When no more energy can be removed, the system is at absolute zero, though this cannot be achieved experimentally. |
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Absolute zero is the null point of the thermodynamic temperature scale, also called absolute temperature. |
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Its natural, intrinsic origin or null point is absolute zero at which the entropy of any system is at a minimum. |
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The ideal gas law allows one to measure temperature on this absolute scale using the gas thermometer. |
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It is possible, however, to extrapolate to absolute zero by using the ideal gas law, as shown in the figure. |
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An exceptionally suitable system is the ideal gas, which can provide a temperature scale that matches the absolute Kelvin scale. |
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The distinction between single and geminate consonants is attested in medial position as well as in absolute initial and final positions. |
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The Karelians remained under Russian and then Soviet rule, and their absolute and relative numbers dwindled. |
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The era of such absolute Church authority had lasted some 1,449 years, from 385 AD through to 1834 of the 19th century. |
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Hobbes' vision of the natural depravity of man inspired fervent disagreement among those who opposed absolute government. |
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Prussia took the lead among the German states in sponsoring the political reforms that Enlightenment thinkers urged absolute rulers to adopt. |
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In recent years, a nation state's claim to absolute sovereignty within its borders has been much criticized. |
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In the Byzantine state, the emperor was the sole and absolute ruler, and his power was regarded as having divine origin. |
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It invested the king and his bureaucracy with absolute powers and reduced the authority of the often rebellious vassals. |
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Since the political reform of the absolute monarchy in 1932, Thailand has had 19 constitutions and charters. |
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Therefore, in common ostriches we see use of more energy when compared to smaller birds in absolute terms, but less per unit mass. |
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Oman is an absolute monarchy in which all legislative, executive, and judiciary power ultimately rests in the hands of the hereditary Sultan. |
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Parallax measurements of nearby stars provide an absolute baseline for the properties of more distant stars, as their properties can be compared. |
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Information took a long time to reach the company headquarters, and this was dependent on an absolute trust. |
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He also proposed a system of determining longitude by comparing the local time of a place with an absolute time. |
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Japan became so enthusiastic about the new weapons that it possibly overtook every European country in absolute numbers produced. |
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The Spitsbergen Treaty of 9 February 1920, recognises the full and absolute sovereignty of Norway over all the arctic archipelago of Svalbard. |
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The doctrine of Legalism that guided the Qin emphasized strict adherence to a legal code and the absolute power of the emperor. |
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While the associations indicated between the concepts in each item in that list are very strong, they are not absolute. |
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The term analytic is commonly used in a relative rather than an absolute sense. |
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For native speakers of German average absolute vocabulary sizes range from 5,900 lemmas in first grade to 73,000 for adults. |
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Such terms are not absolute but can refer depending on context to any of several phenomena. |
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For a special kind of neutralization proposed in generative phonology, see absolute neutralization. |
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That is, letters between slashes do not have absolute values, something true of broader phonetic approximations as well. |
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From 1945 to 1962, the Labour Party held an absolute majority in the parliament. |
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Some adjectives, the absolute or ungradable adjectives do not appear to logically allow degrees. |
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Notably, Hooker affirmed that the power and propriety of bishops need not be in every case absolute. |
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That only absolute, all else relative to it, representative of it, operative by it. |
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Althusser draws from the concepts of hegemony present in cultural hegemony, yet rejects the absolute historicism proposed by Gramsci. |
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In offenses of absolute liability, other than the prohibited act, it may not be necessary to show the act was intentional. |
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Pope Innocent III represented the absolute zenith of papal power in the Middle Ages. |
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This does not mean that it is claimed that they are true in some absolute sense. |
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I think there is absolute raging agreement between the FAA and the NTSB on that matter. |
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Swaziland is an absolute monarchy with constitutional provisions and Swazi Law and customs. |
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Elimination of the bourgeoisie's social and financial power by expropriation of landed and industrial property was accorded absolute priority. |
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One of them is that, because the farmer does not have an absolute right to transfer the land, he cannot borrow against his use rights. |
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The Parliament Acts of 1911 and 1949 reduced the power of the Lords from an absolute veto to a suspensive veto. |
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He can also dissolve the Bundestag if no candidate won the absolute majority of the members of parliament after three votes. |
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Buchanan argue that government programs and policies also fall short of absolute perfection. |
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Both may be expressed as absolute measurements or as relative measurements. |
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At this time the laws of thermodynamics were not adequately understood, particularly the concept of absolute zero. |
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It may not be possible to resolve the question with absolute certainty unless documents now unknown should surface in the future. |
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Here Q is the molar activation energy, R is the ideal gas constant, T is absolute temperature, and K0 is a material dependent factor. |
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In many countries, the resolution of this conflict was the rise of absolute monarchy. |
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We accepted the absolute obligation to follow 'the lines' it proposed to us, even when we disagreed with it. |
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On October 16, 1936, Belgium repudiated the 1921 alliance with France and declared its absolute neutrality. |
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The Act gave him absolute control over the building of any wharves and warehouses above Nottingham Bridge. |
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And this song is just absolute genius and totally universal. |
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You have to risk it, and be in danger of looking like an absolute fool. |
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Afterwards, total lipids were quantified by the sulfophosphovanillin method, with olive oil diluted with absolute ethanol as standard. |
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In many scientific circles there is an absolute theophobia, a dread of the Creator. |
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For them, the act of zombification is a matter of capturing the ti bon anj and thus exerting an absolute power over the individual. |
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Unlike Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures, where the zero point is arbitrary, absolute temperature supposedly can go no lower than zero. |
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The Arctic is now suffering the fastest absolute temperature rises, but temperatures have naturally swung widely in history. |
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The absolute temperature record in Bulgaria was measured in 1916 in the village of Sadovo, near the second largest city of Plovdiv. |
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The target has been to grow Service in absolute terms and at the same time increase the share of service hours. |
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Furthermore, overall consumption of added sugar is falling both in absolute terms and as a proportion of total energy in the diet. |
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In a few brief weeks it seemed London passed from absolute unsuspiciousness to a chattering exaggeration of its knowledge of our relations. |
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Denying absolute predestination was easy enough, but articulating a middle ground between that and Arminianism proved a more difficult task. |
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I was proud of the effort and there were lots of positives but to come away with nothing is an absolute ballbreaker. |
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He set an area where he feels the payroll needs to be, but he hasn't said, 'This is an absolute ceiling. |
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According to this doctrine, it must be resolved wholly into the absolute, irrespective will of God. |
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Nor are the properties of absolute certainty, rational irrevisability, or infallibility attributed to a priori claims. |
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The Whigs' origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute monarchy. |
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If no party has an absolute majority, the leader of the largest party is given the first opportunity to form a coalition. |
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For instance, the monarch of the United Kingdom can theoretically exercise an absolute veto over legislation by withholding royal assent. |
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The election returned a hung parliament with no party having an absolute majority. |
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She is tall, full breasted, taut tummied, sexy in a lanksome way, but betraying no sign of the absolute goodness behind the skin. |
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There is no absolute speed limit on most of the Tideway downstream of Wandsworth Bridge, although boats are not allowed to create undue wash. |
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The belief in a romantic chaos lends itself to pessimism, but it also lends itself to absolute self-assertion. |
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He worked with Lord Kelvin to develop the absolute scale of temperature, which came to be called the Kelvin scale. |
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From a practical point of view it is not always possible to achieve an absolute lighttight home darkroom. |
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It's only from standing on one's limitude that one can achieve that absolute lavishness. |
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In addition to relying on absolute time, classical mechanics assumes Euclidean geometry for the structure of space. |
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Officially, the government was republican, but Augustus assumed absolute powers. |
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Nevertheless, the pope has absolute power in the executive, legislative and judicial branches over Vatican City. |
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Anselm employs Aristotelian logic to affirm the existence of an absolute truth of which all other truth forms separate kinds. |
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Monarchs described as absolute can especially be found in the 17th century through the 19th century. |
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His kingship was thought to contain elements of the early modern absolute monarchy as exemplified by the Tudor dynasty. |
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John XXII's actions thus demolished the fictitious structure that gave the appearance of absolute poverty to the life of the Franciscan friars. |
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The right to rule of the Japanese emperor, descended from the sun goddess Amaterasu, was absolute. |
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Burke, as a Whig, did not wish to see an absolute monarchy again in France after the extirpation of Jacobinism. |
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In the part which merely concerns him, his independence is, of right, absolute. |
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The second idea, which is opposed to this idea of an absolute God, is the God of the human heart. |
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Rather than a republic, Lawrence called for an absolute dictator and equivalent dictatrix to lord over the lower peoples. |
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The above categories, with respect to the repertoire they contain, are not absolute. |
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Hers was a metempsychosis of novelty, her mind a vapid thing until animated by the next absolute conviction. |
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Ulpian was expressing the idea that the Emperor exercised a rather absolute form of sovereignty, although he did not use the term expressly. |
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The office has absolute discretion in some areas, such as referring a bill to the Supreme Court for a judgment on its constitutionality. |
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However, the level of control exerted in these spheres varied and was not absolute. |
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In Ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh wielded absolute power over the country and was considered a living god by his people. |
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In ancient Mesopotamia, many rulers of Assyria, Babylonia and Sumer were absolute monarchs as well. |
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Throughout Chinese history, many emperors and one empress wielded absolute power through the Mandate of Heaven. |
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Throughout much of European history, the divine right of kings was the theological justification for absolute monarchy. |
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The years between 1789 and 1809, then, are also referred to as a period of absolute monarchy. |
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When one party has an absolute majority in the House of Commons, the monarch appoints the leader of that party as prime minister. |
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All three were united in opposing Sir Robert Filmer's defence of divine right and absolute monarchy. |
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This allows for countries to benefit from trade even when they do not have an absolute advantage in any area of production. |
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Although he claims to be a postmodernist, his misappreciation of the philosophy is such that he still clings to the idea of absolute truth. |
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In absolute terms, German military expenditure is the 9th highest in the world. |
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The Rankine temperature scale was based upon the Fahrenheit temperature scale, with its zero representing absolute zero instead. |
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In May 1917, following the decree absolute, Syrie Wellcome and Maugham were married. |
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Plurality voting elects the candidate who is preferred first by the largest number of voters, although this need not be an absolute majority. |
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In presidential republics or in absolute monarchies, the head of state is also usually the head of government. |
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However, the Supreme Court did not identify specific provisions which are in the category of absolute entrenchment. |
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An example of absolute unmodifiability is found in the German constitution. |
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Parliamentary sovereignty is a description of to what extent the Parliament of the United Kingdom does have absolute and unlimited power. |
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Whether it should be regarded as a constitutional or an absolute monarchy is a matter of opinion. |
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Qatar is either a constitutional or an absolute monarchy ruled by the Al Thani family. |
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Notice that if everyone's real income in an economy increases, and the income distribution does not change, absolute poverty will decline. |
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The term absolute poverty is also sometimes used as a synonym for extreme poverty. |
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The basic needs approach is one of the major approaches to the measurement of absolute poverty in developing countries. |
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As with classical objects at absolute zero temperature, it was assumed that black holes had zero entropy. |
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Wesleyan Methodists identify with the Arminian conception of free will, as opposed to the theological determinism of absolute predestination. |
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In any multicriterial setting, absolute perfection is simply an impossibility. |
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God can be regarded only as related to consciousness, and insofar is, therefore, not absolute or unconditioned. |
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A classical liberal, he took part in agitation for a constitution and reforms in Prussia, then governed by an absolute monarchy. |
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However, the Sikh state being proposed was for an area where no religion was in absolute majority. |
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God indeed can by his absolute power over his Creature, make him act this thing, or take that thing, by ineluctable Necessity, and whether he will or no. |
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At the end of his reign royal power had become absolute in France. |
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The majority of Spanish Americans continued to support the idea of maintaining a monarchy under Ferdinand VII, but did not support retaining absolute monarchy. |
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Midbie status was shaped not just by the absolute amount of time since the creation of an account, but by the cumulative amount of time spent inworld. |
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The European Court of Human Rights has held that the right to property is not absolute and states have a wide degree of discretion to limit the rights. |
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It is the absolute interest of every capitalist to press a given quantity of labour out of a smaller, rather than a greater number of labourers, if the cost is about the same. |
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Once again, Mario Cipollini has announced his definite, absolute, unswerving and irrevocable decision to retire, and this time he means it. Probably. |
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The City magistrates were of the generation that had fought in the Civil War, and could remember how Charles I's grab for absolute power had led to that national trauma. |
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The third branch of God's authoritative or potestative power consisteth in the use of all things in his possession, by virtue of his absolute dominion. |
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While in theory King Louis XVI was an absolute monarch, in practice he was often indecisive and known to back down when faced with strong opposition. |
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This state of affairs led some Chartists to question the very idea of a state sponsored church, leading them to call for an absolute separation of church and state. |
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In practice, this means that the leader of the political party with an absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons is chosen to be the Prime Minister. |
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This being the absolute historical tendency, part of the working population will tend to become surplus to the requirements of capital accumulation over time. |
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From 1945 to 1962, the Norwegian Labour Party held an absolute majority in the parliament led by Einar Gerhardsen who was Prime Minister with 17 years in office. |
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As it turned out, the results were even more favourable to the Conservatives than the poll predicted, with the Conservatives obtaining 330 seats, an absolute majority. |
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The Saudeleur centralized form of absolute rule is characterized in Pohnpeian legend as becoming increasingly oppressive over several generations. |
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Although the absolute number of Nahuatl speakers has actually risen over the past century, indigenous populations have become increasingly marginalized in Mexican society. |
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This was the last general election in which the Liberals won an absolute majority in the House of Commons, and the last general election in which they won the popular vote. |
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The United Kingdom is a developed country with social welfare infrastructure, thus discussions surrounding poverty tend to be of relative poverty rather than absolute poverty. |
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He requested that accommodations be provided only for himself and his retinue, which would forsake its weapons in a sign of amity and absolute confidence. |
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It also provides tools to determine the relative and absolute ages of rocks found in a given location, and also to describe the histories of those rocks. |
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The alloy will become superconductive at 8 degrees absolute. |
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The speed of a gas particle is proportional to its absolute temperature. |
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Although sometimes described as an absolute monarch, Philip faced many constitutional constraints on his authority, influenced by the growing strength of the bureaucracy. |
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However, where a party wins an absolute majority of votes, but does not have a majority of seats, that party is given additional seats to ensure a parliamentary majority. |
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The Government has said the current level is the second highest in the European Union in absolute terms and sixth highest when expressed in purchasing power. |
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They were in a manner absolute despots in their little domains, lording it, if so disposed, over both law and gospel, and accountable to none but the mother-country. |
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Patterned grounds like these become smaller and smaller with the increasing absolute altitude, because the sorting depth in the frost debris is getting smaller. |
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With Charles, government became more absolute, even though until his mother's death in 1555 Charles did not hold the full kingship of the country. |
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Since 1999, the absolute number of births in Galicia has been increasing. |
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He identifies this absolute truth with God, who therefore forms the fundamental principle both in the existence of things and the correctness of thought. |
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A Hindu may worship multiple deities, all as henotheistic manifestations of the same ultimate reality, cosmic spirit and absolute spiritual concept called Brahman in Hinduism. |
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As its existence was revealed to him through confession, Garnet was prevented from informing the authorities by the absolute confidentiality of the confessional. |
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It would be an intense disgust. The absolute apex of teen angst. |
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Consequently, he has long been considered the archetypal absolute monarch. |
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Because the process is not thought to vary significantly in mechanism over time, it is also a valuable tool in estimating the absolute ages of certain materials. |
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The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina established a model in which a rigid social hierarchy placed slaves under the absolute authority of their master. |
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Though the sovereign's edicts may well be arbitrary and tyrannical, Hobbes saw absolute government as the only alternative to the terrifying anarchy of a state of nature. |
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The absolute goal of all phenomenological inquiry is pure consciousness as it manifests itself in the transcendental ego, the source of all intentional acts. |
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The trivial absolute value gives rise to the discrete metric. |
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In fact, in a harvest of two and a half tons of oysters, only three to four oysters produce what commercial buyers consider to be absolute perfect pearls. |
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Research methods have been developed to calculate, as accurately as possible, how much a person is drinking in terms of ounces of absolute alcohol. |
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The absolute highest temperatures in Egypt occur when the Khamaseen blows. |
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Such estimates can be used to extend the visual light curves, and hence derive more accurate absolute magnitudes, and to derive equivalent parameters for fainter comets. |
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The umpire has absolute authority to make factual determinations. |
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This categorization, however, is not absolute, as many constructed languages may be both a priori and a posteriori depending on which linguistic factors of them are observed. |
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It is at the cost of making the absolute unknowable, of reducing it to the status of the unexperienceable external world of the dualistic realist. |
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During the brief period of absolute monarchies in Europe, the divine right of kings was an important competing justification for the exercise of sovereignty. |
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His aim, of course, is to emphasize the absolute significance of Christ, so that all that ever existed of virtue and truth may be referred to him. |
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In the absence of reliable methods for obtaining absolute ages for rocks, it was thought that reversals occurred approximately every million years. |
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Chaos is absolute unharmony, and unharmony must struggle for harmony. |
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Korea under the Joseon dynasty was also an absolute monarchy. |
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In ancient and medieval India, rulers of the Maurya, Satahavana, Gupta and Chalukya Empires, as well as other major and minor empires, were considered absolute monarchs. |
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Danish agriculture was very inefficient and unproductive as a result, since the peasants had no motivation to perform anything more than the absolute minimum of work. |
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The development of radiometric dating techniques in the early 20th century allowed scientists to quantitatively measure the absolute ages of rocks and the fossils they host. |
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Until 1905 the Tsars of Russia governed as absolute monarchs. |
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They rejected a new absolute monarchy and advised him instead to convoke a constituent assembly to draw up a liberal constitution and decide the form of government. |
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So, for example, simple English past tense is absolute, such as in. |
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To thwart this, they concluded a Treaty of Alliance with the United States on February 6, 1778, committing the Americans to seek nothing less than absolute independence. |
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As it happened, this particular ordeal was exceedingly severe, but nothing can excuse the absolute failure of the troops concerned to rise to the occasion. |
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The concept of absolute advantage however does not address a situation where a country has no advantage in the production of a particular good or type of good. |
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My dormantly resting multitasking skills had never been so sensely bombarded, as absolute chaos kissed the lips of mayhem that thwarted our every turn. |
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If it were possible to cool a system to absolute zero, all classical motion of its particles would cease and they would be at complete rest in this classical sense. |
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The political system of the principate, which had retained some features of the republican constitution, began to transform itself into the absolute monarchy of the dominate. |
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The confidentiality of the person, and the priest's absolute obligation to preserve the secrecy of the Sacrament of Penance, are still in force in such cases. |
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Parliamentary proceedings are covered by absolute privilege, but the reporting of those proceedings in newspapers is only covered by qualified privilege. |
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On the way out, all five of us were subjected to an absolute gauntlet of ass-grabbings and crotch-grabbings. I suspected most of the culprits to be transvestites. |
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Temperature is basically defined for a body in its own state of internal thermodynamic equilibrium, and in this definition, on an absolute scale, it is always positive. |
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The power of financial initiative was not, however, absolute. |
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In Denmark, as a result of the Napoleonic Wars, the absolute monarchy lost its personal possession of Norway to another absolute monarchy, Sweden. |
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Since the dates of borrowings and sound laws are not precisely known, it is not possible to use loans to establish absolute or calendar chronology. |
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All those laws which give to the irresponsible officers of the Executive Government of India absolute powers to override the popular will, are still unrepealed. |
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His absolute chronology has held up well against radiocarbon dating, with the exception that the period's start is closer to 1700 BC than 1800 BC, as Montelius suggested. |
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With the introduction of absolute monarchy in Denmark, the Icelanders relinquished their autonomy to the crown, including the right to initiate and consent to legislation. |
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Universality has its provenance in the absolute singularity of this death-destroying anastasic moment at the impossible interface between time and eternity. |
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Frank argues that satisfaction with levels of income is much more strongly affected by how someone's income compares with others than its absolute level. |
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Such an absolute measure should look only at the individual's power to consume and it should be independent of any changes in income distribution. |
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In an absolute government there can be no such equiponderant parties. |
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The Kadambas were contemporaries of the Western Ganga Dynasty and together they formed the earliest native kingdoms to rule the land with absolute autonomy. |
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The leaders of the Enlightenment were not especially democratic, as they more often look to absolute monarchs as the key to imposing reforms designed by the intellectuals. |
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A covey of grey soldiers clanked down the platform at the double with their equipment and embarked, but in absolute silence, which seemed to them very singular. |
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He revealed his beasthood only in rare moments of absolute cruelty. |
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It was a strip of absolute desert, where the only vegetation was the occasional splodge of moss, which lay over the sand edging of the salt flats like livid green cowpats. |
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While Prussia, Austria, and Russia, as absolute monarchies, tried to suppress liberalism wherever it might occur, the British came to terms with new ideas. |
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The fact, however, that all thought seems to demand the idea of the infinite or absolute provides a sphere for faith, which is thus the specific faculty of theology. |
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Its chief practical corollary is the denial of philosophy as a method of attaining absolute knowledge and its relegation to the academic sphere of mental training. |
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Furthermore, the Commons has absolute power when it comes to money bills. |
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A general election in December 2007 restored a civilian government, but in May 2014 another military coup returned the absolute power to the army. |
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Some records indicate the ceremony has taken place since the Medieval era, while others place its origins in the 16th century, when England was an absolute monarchy. |
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Some customs may not be true in all regions and they are never absolute. |
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The diverse baptizings of the Apostle, and the diverse baptisms of the Patriats, are in the most absolute accord with the diverse baptisms of the Classics. |
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The utmost they allow is an extenuation of its absolute necessity. |
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