The aim of this article was to evaluate the concomitance of symptomatic varicose veins and varicoceles in a young male patient group. |
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I will take my medicine on the doctrine of concomitance from the good doctor W.L. Smith. |
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His blood, soul, and divinity become present by concomitance, their inseparable connection with his body, not precisely because of the words of consecration. |
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He is apparently ignorant of the classical doctrine of concomitance by which Jesus the Lord is present in the Host, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. |
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Śāntarakṣita argues that love and hatred exist due to habit and repetition which is ascertained by confirming and disconfirming concomitance. |
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According to the hypothesis of concomitance no created substance ever acts upon any other created substance. |
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Hence, in the present case, the fact that a banking syndicate undertook to underwrite the transaction cannot be taken as a basis for concluding that the concomitance principle is complied with. |
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Ashʿarite theologians attack this aspect of Aristotelian natural philosophy on the ground that repeated observation of concomitance is not evidence of causation. |
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The converse of the pervasion relation is the concomitance relation. |
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The universe of meaning-configurations constitutes for Rickert an authentic mundus intelligibilis experienced in concomitance with but as different from the mundus sensibilis of perceivable being. |
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