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self-evidently the pub landlady
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The maxim is so perfectly self-evident, that it would be absurd to attempt to prove it
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The truth remains and is self-evident, In the eyes of all who stand outside
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The answer, it would seem, is self-evident
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“It’s self-evident,” Bru told him
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The importance of comprehensive reading and writing skills are self-evident
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They have been with me for a very long time and are completely loyal,” he said, tossing off the statement as if it were painfully self-evident
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One key fact, one key piece of a puzzle, and suddenly everything is abundantly clear, self-evident in its totality
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It was self-evident that they were from Ivetarlis as were all other gifts he brought them
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It is self-evident and
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So it’s pretty self-evident that liberals have a culture that is willing to lean towards death
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The 3d being, however, can see the cube — its nature would be self-evident and axiomatic to him
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What are considered theoretical deductions (logical extensions from axioms) in a lower dimensional space would be considered axiomatic (‘self-evident’) in a higher dimensional space
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To the 3d observer, the relationship between the edges is ‘self-evident’ (axiomatic) — there is no need for proof
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That being so, it would be fair to examine, not the set of thoughts that people have, but the principles or foundation stones that they hold to be self-evident
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Evolved instincts have always prevented them from acting on self-evident wisdom
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but because it has become to him a self-evident fact
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Talking that intimately to a witch wasn’t that self-evident
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This fact became self-evident as the group was exposed and history was viewed from a fresh perspective
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The truth of this new development was self-evident
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She had personally thought that the need for such a mission was self-evident, thus she was quite shocked at the storm of protestations and negative reactions from the council members
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The words of the Declaration of Independence, We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are not limited to pale males, that is, only one sex with white skin qualifies them for consideration
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As for the women qualified as clerks, cooks and other trades widely occupied by women in civilian life, I believe that recognizing their training and expertise should be self-evident
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He is also the mystery of the self-evident, nearer to me than my I
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There’s no mystery to its meaning, for there’s self-evident truth that all animals share universal feelings
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restored sufficient nutrients? What is the only logical and scientific solution to this 21st century disease epidemic--more drugs and surgery or a healthier lifestyle? The answers are self-evident
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When they had returned to the conference room, Rupert explained that it had seemed to them self-evident that if it was possible to directly access a bank’s mainframe computer simply by inserting a card into a remotely sited ‘hole in the wall’, then it should equally be possible to access the computer via the Internet from a remotely sited computer
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So, ear stones? Did they ever cause me any problems? I’ve always understood it is dangerous to poke inside my ears with a cotton swab, so why on Earth would I even consider letting a stranger in there with some prehistoric dentist's equipment? Unfortunately these truths, self-evident in one's own country, do not guarantee rational thinking while travelling
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Your other translations of her name as one who has been ‘humbled’ or ‘weak’ are self-evident because, in a way, she’s been held
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For those of us who negotiate (and that is all of us) this is interesting and self-evident news
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that all men were alike, and it was this self-evident characteristic
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all
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He stands up from the Self as vision and is self-evident
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And in seeing the last days of her pain, I did not know why she asked me what was self-evident in her
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For it, the answer seemed self-evident
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“And from those loving actions, one reasons from them as conclusions that it exists? 'There is love, therefore love exists', regardless the definition, for the action is its self-evident manifestation?”
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” Ethics are not deductions from self-evident principles of rational existence
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When a country is arming the world and simultaneously occupying it with military bases to protect you from those weapons, it is natural for its citizens to seek to be armed against what is, self-evidently, a war mongering and peace breaking state
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different, they were all sure what it was was self-evident
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Standing erect, he boldly quoted, “We hold these truths to be self-evident,
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The whole idea was self-evidently false; nothing was more certain than the movement of the Sun across the sky and anyone could see it descend behind the western hills and sink into the sea; scholars raged and scientists rejected the idea as absurd, yet the evidence has finally carried conviction in the minds of all
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It is self-evident that to think the truth is to create that which is true and it is again evident that when truth comes into being, that which is false must cease to be
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You will see that it is a self-evident
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It is self-evident that it came from the very same sources as Christianity, which are stolen Hebrew texts possessed by the Vatican
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truth of the meaning and accuracy of this symbolism should now be self-evident
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Keep this self-evident truism in mind as you read
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achievements are self-evident in those pivotal lifetimes prominently recorded in history
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By imposing this great deception and purposely confusing the self-evident wisdom of the East,
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This wisdom is self-evident, as are the Creator’s expectations of us
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should understand the self-evident truth that all religions are man-made strong delusion, and the
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Greece, Rome, and later European nations upon the stage of African history that self-evident truths of
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can look at the present world, teetering on the brink of disaster and easily understand this self-evident
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While merely paying lip service to the self-evident nature, wisdom, and expectations
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Truth is self-evident! They are instead great deceivers who are in fact still striving to accumulate
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Only when you understand this self-evident wisdom and are prepared
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It is self-evident that US Presidents are in hock to various financial interests
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about this self-evident fact
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otherwise, the truth is self-evident within these carbon-dated artifacts
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This verse clearly states the self-evident wisdom of
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Verse 13:11 delivers a crucial message that is self-evident to most of the world now and as well
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It is self-evident that it came from
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In clearing up this question, so important in its bearings on the main controversy, let it be understood that we offer no denial of the self-evident fact that the term life, as used in Scripture to describe the present and future states of regenerate men, does include the associated ideas of holiness and blessedness, arising from a new relation to God, a spiritual resurrection resulting from redemption (Rom
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Dashwood, not less watchful of what passed than her daughter, but with a mind very differently influenced, and therefore watching to very different effect, saw nothing in the Colonel's behaviour but what arose from the most simple and self-evident sensations, while in the actions and words of Marianne she persuaded herself to think that something more than gratitude already dawned
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Edward was, of course, immediately convinced that nothing could have been more natural than Lucy's conduct, nor more self-evident than the motive of it
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Why, he said, we think that you are lazy, and mean to cheat us out of a whole chapter which is a very important part of the story; and you fancy that we shall not notice your airy way of proceeding; as if it were self-evident to everybody, that in the matter of women and children 'friends have all things in common
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He added as a self-evident proposition, engendering low spirits, "But you can't marry, you know, while you're looking about you
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The impossibility of keeping him concealed in the chambers was self-evident
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From the protagonist’s point of view, most things are just logical and self-evident, but when the same process is observed by someone else, it helps us understand what’s so remarkable about it
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regarded as self-evident, that good meat should have good drink, which last Dagley interpreted as plenty of table ale well followed up by rumand-water
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We all think our beliefs are rational, often self-evidently so
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The rule that a sound investment must be able to withstand adversity seems self-evident enough to be termed a truism
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Although a very small amount of analysis will show the above statements to be almost self-evident truths, the public fails to observe the simplest rules of logic when once it is in a gambling mood
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The truth of the principle above stated should be self-evident
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Your shares have advanced, good! You are richer than you were, good! But has the price risen too high, and should you think of selling? Or should you kick yourself for not having bought more shares when the level was lower? Or—worst thought of all—should you now give way to the bull-market atmosphere, become infected with the enthusiasm, the overconfidence and the greed of the great public (of which, after all, you are a part), and make larger and dangerous commitments? Presented thus in print, the answer to the last question is a self-evident no, but even the intelligent investor is likely to need considerable will power to keep from following the crowd
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At first blush the case for successful selection appears self-evident
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That idea may seem a bit drastic, but it seemed self-evident to people at the time
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History seems to assume that this force is self-evident and known to everyone
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The gravity of events was self-evident
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Some of the stories are self-evident
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This step is likely self-evident if you have ever traded anything before
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This is fairly self-evident
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Edward was, of course, immediately convinced that nothing could have been more natural than Lucy’s conduct, nor more self-evident than the motive of it
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A more self-evident villain I never saw
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The matter is absolutely self-evident
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” But what taught me better then was a thought of my dear brother's, which I had heard from him in childhood: “Am I worth it, that another should serve me and be ordered about by me in his poverty and ignorance?” And I wondered at the time that such simple and self-evident ideas should be so slow to occur to our minds
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Doctor Herzenstube roundly declared that the abnormality of the prisoner's mental faculties was self-evident
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In conclusion, the general observed that his wife took as great an interest in the prince as though he were her own son; and that she had commenced to be especially affectionate towards Aglaya was a self-evident fact
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All this the young fellow rattled off carelessly enough, as if the thing were so self-evident that it hardly needed mentioning
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Peter Gerasimovitch began to argue that it was self-evident that as she did not steal the money she could not have intended to take the merchant's life
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It so suited the people of the upper classes, that to this day, notwithstanding its entirely fantastic character and the arbitrary nature of its assertions, it is repeated by learned and unlearned as though it were something indubitable and self-evident
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And if one man may not buy of another a commodity from the other side of a certain fixed line, called the frontier, without paying certain duties on it to men who have taken no part whatever in its production—and if men are driven to sell their last cow to pay taxes which the government distributes among its functionaries, and spends on maintaining soldiers to murder these very taxpayers—it would appear self-evident that all this does not come about as the result of any abstract laws, but is based on just what was done in Orel, and which may be done in Toula, and is done periodically in one form or another throughout the whole world wherever there is a government, and where there are rich and poor
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According to the view which he himself had taken of the first resolution, it could require no discussion, it was too clear to require demonstration, and too self-evident to need proof of its propriety
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I beg to be excused for asking him (for I know he scorns submission as much as any man) if submission will pay the public debt? To that gentleman's acute and comprehensive mind, the deleterious consequences of the present system of the belligerents to our interests, must be glowing, self-evident
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To such a blasphemous height was this notion of voting abstract propositions, or declarations, or truisms (call them what you will) carried at one time in France, that their Convention very gravely decreed "that there was a God!" This was a self-evident truth; and being so could not become more so by being decreed
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These decrees have two distinct operations, the seizure of our property, and the subsequent sale of that property; and, without attempting to prove a proposition which appears self-evident, I shall take it for granted that, if it was an infringement of our rights to seize the property, it is equally an infringement of our rights to proceed to the confiscation and sale of such property
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But we are told, sir, that this question partakes of the character of a self-evident proposition
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Indeed, sir, and in what respect is it entitled to this definition of self-evident? Unless, indeed, from every consideration of history, experience and reason, it is evident that a navy is an engine of power and ambition, calculated to embroil a nation in quarrels and wars, and to fix permanent wretchedness upon the industrious class of the people
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It must be self-evident that the gas proceeding from the retort, (if the juncture at m be air tight) must press on the fluid in the innermost jar, through the trumpet-shaped tube
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observed, if the savages are unmindful of the many acts of benevolence, of justice and friendship exercised towards them by the United States; if British influence, or British gold, or any other consideration, could induce them to continue the savage practice of imbruing their hands alike in the blood of the warrior in the field, and the infant in its mother's arms; if they will be bound by no obligation however sacred; by no treaty, however solemnly made; by no dictate of nature, no matter how self-evident; the United States are absolved from all acts of further forbearance; and we are called upon by every feeling of duty and honor to disarm them of their fury and put them beyond the power of injury
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The benefits of such a policy are to my mind self-evident