Joan of Arc, I believe, was a revolutionary leader whose tragic end is a further affirmation of the fundamentality of the causes she championed. |
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This is exactly where the fundamentality of symmetry fails and is limited by our practical calculation. |
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The comedic effect of such errors is magnified by the fundamentality of the question. |
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Lawyers will recognize this as related to present-day incorporation through the due process clause, but this differs in requiring no showing of fundamentality. |
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In its denial of the independence or fundamentality of space-time structure, DA is in the relationist tradition. |
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Indeed, if donors wield such considerable power in the process, this is testament to the fundamentality of funding. |
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So, for those who hold that fundamental properties are exclusively qualitative, either the assumed conception of fundamentality or haecceitism must be rejected. |
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But one has to ask what is meant by the claim of fundamentality. |
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The keyness of a summarizing symbol derives from the relative fundamentality of the meanings which it formulates, relative to other meanings of the system. |
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