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“And she has also lost control of her subjects,” I inferred satisfied
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It is not, however, so much from the low price of corn, as from that of some other parts of the rude produce of land, that the most judicious writers have inferred the great value of silver in those very ancient times
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If the rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing altogether to a fall in the value of silver, it is owing to a circumstance, from which nothing can be inferred but the fertility of the American mines
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But if a person has, at any time, been at too great an expense in building, in furniture, in books, or pictures, no imprudence can be inferred from his changing his conduct
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The only option now was to undergo a total monitoring of his brain activity, whereby his dreams could be inferred
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inferred his reason for being here from what he had told me earlier, at brunch
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The first would mean that others would continue her work - with all the terrors that inferred, the second would probably result in their deaths
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It should not be inferred from the aforementioned that I am principally opposed to taxes
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Things ―exist‖ or are ―apparent‖ to the senses in the manner revealed by ―nature;‖ that is to say, in the manner they are received, that, unless conditioned by higher aspirations for their ―essential‖ meanings or truths, cannot (otherwise) be perceived any more or any less than in the manner they are either inferred or imagined from an ordinary point of view
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Charles looked over at me and nodded approvingly, “Yes, since the machines will be seeded with mankind's knowledge, Kurzweil inferred that they must be of necessity ‘spiritual’ machines
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Gary had missed all the economic and political discussions but he had inferred, correctly, that I thought that those discussions had enhanced Charles’ overall credibility
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The one can be seen, the other can only be understood or inferred by the results observed
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In fact, it was basically inferred that they shouldn‘t have conversations with the children unless one of the parents was present
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have been inferred from Adam’s experience with Eve, who’s name meant substitute
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ter is declared, or is implied, or can be inferred by the created Universe, they will not
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One view holds that the Court should hew as closely as possible to the written text, and to the intent of the framers as directly inferred from the text, or from contemporaneous written documents
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” Huxley defines a good metaphysics, as against a bad metaphysics, as one “that corresponds reasonably closely with observed and inferred reality and one that doesn’t
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Q: It may be inferred and yet it is more real than the sensory
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I inferred as much during my second large panel interview when Joanne Esparza visibly winced when I made reference to the “corrupt Greek EB GM” who nearly caused me to be brought before a grand jury (investigating him)
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I inferred finally that DOC would not send Mike to the halfway house when they broached the subject with me as to whether I, or another responsible adult, could serve as Mike’s “sponsor”, not in the AA sense, for the period between his “early release”, for both “good time” and because the State was emptying out and closing prisons
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Or perhaps I have logically inferred the necessarily existence of intentional directedness as a condition of the possibility of contact and attentional directedness, but then intentional directedness is logical speculation, and while I have maintained that intentional directedness does take its sources to be unknown theories, it is another thing to take intentional directedness itself to be only a metaphysical idea without outside support
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And Father inferred that none had died at Winghoof
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As you may have already inferred, I was to take on the identity of my beloved niece Bridget
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Values are embedded in actions, and can be inferred from those actions
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A morale is a principle that is incorporated into, or inferred from a work of art
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problems the concept addresses? Are solution presented or inferred? What can you infer? Does
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Entry level skills and performance expectations were able to be inferred from the work product, allowing posting of jobs and selection to begin within days of the activity
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page can be inferred from the data
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Had there been plant life existing in the plunamic world, would there have been the need for the plunams to prey upon each other in their struggle for survival? Wouldn’t have all those plants come in handy for the plunams to feed upon? Thus, it could be inferred that as there were no plants in place at the plunamic state of evolution, the plunams, in their bid to survive, would have been forced to feed upon each other
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Case studies in which improvement for women only is inferred from changes in grooming and the application of
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meanings might be inferred? Were a female client to call attention to her own and the
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noticed a momentary flicker on one of the inferred screens,
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When Christ was in the Temple tossing out he moneychangers, that is, the businessmen and businesswomen, He probably had the Sabbath in mind, but He also may have inferred a need for separation of church and state
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He inferred that the Holy Scriptures held a
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"Travis Ryman," he said with inferred sarcasm
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The intercept is also negative because it is inferred that it has a coefficient of “1”
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“There’s nothing inferred about it
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Neither was he at all sure what the man had meant when he had inferred that he, Jarvis, would want to co-operate with them
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As the North America and the Europe have proved in the modern times that economic well-being and social development are but the obverse and the reverse of the coin of healthy work ethics, it can be inferred that without a sound work culture, the Cambays and Harappas wouldn’t have happened in India in the antique era
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and that she had correctly inferred the cause of his black eye,
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southeast Asian populations and inferred that Northeast India might
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defenses were automatically triggered anytime she mentioned or inferred that she was in
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This is readily to be inferred from the que in the verse before, which is,however, used as a subject
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none of the dictionaries, but it can readilybe inferred from the word comentador, which had as
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Hence, I inferred, this bitter internecine strife within the organization itself
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Everything that isn’t has merely been inferred from what actually is
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was changing, Stoke inferred that the population had grown
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—se, to be inferred
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In other major religious traditions, the essential importance of oneness can be inferred
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inferred, is to be found in the writings of Josephus
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emitted electromagnetic radiation, but whose presence can be inferred from gravitational effects on
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It took him barely a second to understand the inferred innuendo and when it hit him, he saw red
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that accounts for its known or inferred properties and may be used for further study of its
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The Greek philosopher Socrates (400 BC), reflecting on the visible universe, inferred that God exists as a providence, that is, as a provider, responsible for all those things in the world that cater for human needs
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An inferred subtle message may also be that there is life after ‘physical’ death where people will continue to live in a spiritual state of immortal eternity, as opposed to existing in this present earthly state
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Pertinent to this exploration is perhaps the inferred question as to whether or not we can believe in entities that we cannot see or touch? And does the Bible and other ‘Holy’/spiritual writings, present laudable evidence of having been actually written by the Creator, or if not, provide credible evidence that a Creator may exist, or provide information about interpersonal relationships and life credible enough to be adopted? The idea of these explorations is to leave the answers to these questions up to the integrity of the intellectual and spiritual discretion of the reader
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living being (as are the angels) that was in Heaven, but that is what is inferred when this
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Alcor inferred heat from his senses and replicated, each of his replica flung across and stood on the Earth scattered here and there in the void
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At least, his successor did, didn’t he?”, Garnet inferred
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“Coz, he wasn’t recorded in the RAM anyway and was trying to impress on Captain Kraler that someone else was the Outlander, the baddy!”, Garnet inferred
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It does not say that what came from God was a created intelligent living being (as are the angels) that was in Heaven, but that is what is inferred when this passage is used to prove the doctrine that person has an immortal soul or an immortal spirit in him or her that returns to God at death
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The most that could be inferred from it is that the dead are now alive, enjoying pleasure, or writhing in agony, and they might continue in that state eternally without a resurrection
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’ It is not to be inferred from this, however, that the spirits of the just made perfect are in a state of slothful inactivity
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It is inferred that only the body is spoken of here
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The most that could be inferred from that scripture is that, in some manner unknown, the breath of life goes back to God
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It cannot be logically inferred that it goes back a thinking, intelligent being, until it goes with its resurrection body, though it is fulminated from ten thousand pulpits that it does
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· It does not say it is happy or wretched—that must be inferred also
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That the hopes of the patriarchs in a life to come were founded upon an expectation of a resurrection, may be solidly inferred from the following premisses
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Now from this it may be soundly inferred that the belief in the resurrection to eternal life was of primeval antiquity
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Understanding that under the present dispensation, salvation is made to depend upon a reception of Christ, when clearly offered to men, there are many who have inferred from this premiss that a similar condition of salvation has prevailed under all previous dispensations of God
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Something had gone wrong with him; at least, so Young Jerry inferred, from the circumstance of his holding
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After his imprisonment all trace of Cervantes in his official capacity disappears, from which it may be inferred that he was not reinstated
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whence, as has been already said, the authors of this veracious history have inferred that his name must have been beyond a doubt Quixada, and not Quesada as others would have it
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"Quite the contrary," said the bachelor; "for, as stultorum infinitum est numerus, innumerable are those who have relished the said history; but some have brought a charge against the author's memory, inasmuch as he forgot to say who the thief was who stole Sancho's Dapple; for it is not stated there, but only to be inferred from what is set down, that he was stolen, and a little farther on we see Sancho mounted on the same ass, without any reappearance of it
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Don Quixote and Sancho were left alone, and the moment Samson took his departure, Rocinante began to neigh, and Dapple to sigh, which, by both knight and squire, was accepted as a good sign and a very happy omen; though, if the truth is to be told, the sighs and brays of Dapple were louder than the neighings of the hack, from which Sancho inferred that his good fortune was to exceed and overtop that of his master, building, perhaps, upon some judicial astrology that he may have known, though the history says nothing about it; all that can be said is, that when he stumbled or fell, he was heard to say he wished he had not come out, for by stumbling or falling there was nothing to be got but a damaged shoe or a broken rib; and, fool as he was, he was not much astray in this
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The cousin was amazed as well at Sancho's boldness as at the patience of his master, and concluded that the good temper the latter displayed arose from the happiness he felt at having seen his lady Dulcinea, even enchanted as she was; because otherwise the words and language Sancho had addressed to him deserved a thrashing; for indeed he seemed to him to have been rather impudent to his master, to whom he now observed, "I, Senor Don Quixote of La Mancha, look upon the time I have spent in travelling with your worship as very well employed, for I have gained four things in the course of it; the first is that I have made your acquaintance, which I consider great good fortune; the second, that I have learned what the cave of Montesinos contains, together with the transformations of Guadiana and of the lakes of Ruidera; which will be of use to me for the Spanish Ovid that I have in hand; the third, to have discovered the antiquity of cards, that they were in use at least in the time of Charlemagne, as may be inferred from the words you say Durandarte uttered when, at the end of that long spell while Montesinos was talking to him, he woke up and said, 'Patience and shuffle
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"There is no denying it," said the duchess; "but still, if we are to believe the history of Don Quixote that has come out here lately with general applause, it is to be inferred from it, if I mistake not, that you never saw the lady Dulcinea, and that the said lady is nothing in the world but an imaginary lady, one that you yourself begot and gave birth to in your brain, and adorned with whatever charms and perfections you chose
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"That is true," said the duke; "but Senor Don Quixote will give me leave to say what I am constrained to say by the story of his exploits that I have read, from which it is to be inferred that, granting there is a Dulcinea in El Toboso, or out of it, and that she is in the highest degree beautiful as you have described her to us, as regards the
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"From this occurrence it may be inferred that, as the great Don Quixote says he saw there the same country wench Sancho saw on the way from El Toboso, it is, no doubt, Dulcinea, and that there are some very active and exceedingly busy enchanters about
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That, I suppose, is to be inferred
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But, whether true or false, my opinion is that in the world of knowledge the idea of good appears last of all, and is seen only with an effort; and, when seen, is also inferred to be the universal author of all things beautiful and right, parent of light and of the lord of light in this visible world, and the immediate source of reason and truth in the intellectual; and that this is the power upon which he who would act rationally either in public or private life must have his eye fixed
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been openly rejected by girls in the past he inferred all the bullying he received as
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Pumblechook winked assent; from which I at once inferred that he had
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Following the wall of the jail, I found the roadway covered with straw to deaden the noise of passing vehicles; and from this, and from the quantity of people standing about smelling strongly of spirits and beer, I inferred that the trials were on
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Then at the end of the conversation he had inferred a second rendezvous had been suggested, at a location he hadn’t caught, but he had heard Chang saying she knew where it was
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Fitchett laughing and shaking her head slowly, with an interjectional "Surely, surely!"—from which it might be inferred that she would have found the country-side somewhat duller if the Rector's lady had been less free-spoken and less of a skinflint