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Teichman's beliefs have been summarized by Brian Orend as "... A pacifist rejects war and believes there are no moral grounds which can justify resorting to war.

"... and belief
Smith has a justified true belief that a man with ten coins in his pocket will get the job ; however, according to Gettier, Smith does not know that a man with ten coins in his pocket will get the job, because Smith's belief is "... true by virtue of the number of coins in Jones's pocket, while Smith does not know how many coins are in Smith's pocket, and bases his belief ... on a count of the coins in Jones's pocket, whom he falsely believes to be the man who will get the job.
Europe ), so naturally it feels familiar, even if a little glorified by enchantment of distance in time., Letters pg, 239 ",</ ref > This was not always clear, however, as a few of his early letters described that while his stories take place on earth, elements of the stories as a kind of "... secondary or sub-creational reality " or " Secondary belief " in replies to letters, or " at a different stage of imagination ...".
Most modern Christian churches continue to uphold the belief that there will be a final Resurrection of the Dead and World to Come, perhaps as prophesied by the Apostle Paul when he said: "... he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world ..." ( Acts 17: 31 KJV ) and "... there shall be a resurrection of the dead, both of the just and unjust.
For Peirce, the idea of "... endless investigation would tend to bring about scientific belief ..." fits negative pragmatism in that a negative pragmatist would never stop testing.
In 1999, Archaeology Magazine reported that the earliest Egyptian glyphs date back to 3400 BC which "... challenge the commonly held belief that early logographs, pictographic symbols representing a specific place, object, or quantity, first evolved into more complex phonetic symbols in Mesopotamia.
The Globe and Mail wrote: "... any group that does not come under the control of the Party is a threat " Craig S. Smith of The Wall Street Journal suggests that the government which has by definition no view of spirituality, lacks moral credibility with which to fight an expressly spiritual foe ; the party feels increasingly threatened by any belief system that challenges its ideology and has an ability to organize itself.
The metal bands that earned this epithet are those "... who adopt the visible aspects of the orthodoxy ( sound, images ) without contributing to the underlying belief system.
The Court stated: "... while petitioner's religious beliefs are substantially burdened by payment of taxes that fund military expenditures, the Supreme Court has established that uniform, mandatory participation in the Federal income tax system, irrespective of religious belief, is a compelling governmental interest.
" His vision on the road to Damascus was "... that to deprive ' the world ' of value he needed the belief in immortality, that the concept ' Hell ' will master even Rome — that with the ' Beyond ' one kills life ... Nihilist and Christian ( Nihilist und Christ ): they rhyme, and do not merely rhyme ...
He went so far with this mentality that he would not allow the reading of the Bible during worship on the grounds that a translation was "... the worke of a mans witt ...& therefore not to be brought into the worship of God to be read .” This idea stemmed from the belief that worship should be ordered by the Spirit.
Customary international law "... consists of rules of law derived from the consistent conduct of States acting out of the belief that the law required them to act that way.
* Colorado "... any occupant of a dwelling is justified in using any degree of physical force, including deadly physical force, against another person when that other person has made an unlawful entry into the dwelling, and when the occupant has a reasonable belief that such other person has committed a crime in the dwelling in addition to the uninvited entry, or is committing or intends to commit a crime against a person or property in addition to the uninvited entry, and when the occupant reasonably believes that such other person might use any physical force, no matter how slight, against any occupant.
A more basic reason ( although "... he ' pope question ' was not raised at the time, and was not at issue ") was the belief amongst the Nine that the men who had reigned as pope since the death of Pope Pius XII ( d. 1958 ) had not been legitimate popes ( Canon 1325, no.

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He wrote: "... The amassing of wealth is one of the worse species of idolatry.
"... Turquoise was chosen because the greenish-blue stone is indigenous to Arizona, copper because Arizona is one the nation's top copper-producing states and purple because it has become a favorite color for Arizona sports fans, thanks to the success of the National Basketball Association's Phoenix Suns.
It is perhaps the need to balance the social and scientific aspects of archaeoastronomy which led Clive Ruggles to describe it as: "... field with academic work of high quality at one end but uncontrolled speculation bordering on lunacy at the other.
But in 1952, when General Motors president Charles E. Wilson, nominated for a cabinet post, told Congress "... what was good for the country was good for General Motors and vice versa ," he inspired one of Capp's greatest satires — the introduction of General Bullmoose, the robust, ruthless, and ageless business tycoon.
Unity is the basis of actuality: "... ' being ' is being combined and one, and ' not being ' is being not combined but more than one.
Schaefer ’ s concept of " vocality " offers neither a compromise nor a synthesis of the views which see the poem as on the one hand Germanic, pagan, and oral and on the other Latin-derived, Christian, and literate, but, as stated by Monika Otter: "... a ' tertium quid ', a modality that participates in both oral and literate culture yet also has a logic and aesthetic of its own.
In other formulations of the Berry paradox, such as one that instead reads: "... not nameable in less ..." the term " nameable " is also one that has this systematic ambiguity.
According to one historical account, aboriginal tribes of Australia were " most certainly cannibals ", and would willingly eat anyone who was killed in a fight ; they would also eat men famed for their fighting ability who had died natural deaths "... out of pity and consideration for the body ".
" Romare Bearden described Alston as "... one of the most versatile artists whose enormous skill led him to a diversity of styles ..." Bearden also describes the professionalism and impact that Alston had on Harlem and the African American community: "' was a consummate artist and a voice in the development of African American art who never doubted the excellence of all people's sensitivity and creative ability.
"... hen we form a set of phenomena into a class, that is, when we compare them with one another to ascertain in what they agree, some general conception is implied in this mental operation " ( A System of Logic, Book IV, Ch.
In his discussion of Kant, Christopher Janaway wrote: "... generic concepts are formed by abstraction from more than one species.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá advised all Bahá ' ís to shun anyone opposing the Covenant: "... one of the greatest and most fundamental principles of the Cause of God is to shun and avoid entirely the Covenant-breakers, for they will utterly destroy the Cause of God, exterminate His Law and render of no account all efforts exerted in the past.
"... if no one knows which therapy is better, there is no ethical
"... any firearm which shoots ... automatically more than one shot, without manual reloading, by a single function of the trigger ".
He asked Cantor to withdraw the paper from Acta while it was in proof, writing that it was "... about one hundred years too soon.
In Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard writes that: "... to be able to fall down in such a way that the same second it looks as if one were standing and walking, to transform the leap of life into a walk, absolutely to express the sublime and the pedestrian -- that only these knights of faith can do -- this is the one and only prodigy.
Coleman's former manager Dion Mial was involved initially, but withdrew after Coleman's 1999 will, which named Mial as executor and directed that his wake be "... conducted by those with no financial ties to me and can look each other in the eyes and say they really cared personally for Gary Colemen ", turned out to be superseded by a later one replacing Mial with Gray, and directing "... that there be no funeral service, wake, or other ceremony memorializing my passing.
About the Fiennes Hamlet Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times that it was "... not one for literary sleuths and Shakespeare scholars.
Goldziher writes, in his Mohammedan Studies: "... it is not surprising that, among the hotly debated controversial issues of Islam, whether political or doctrinal, there is not one in which the champions of the various views are unable to cite a number of traditions, all equipped with imposing isnads ".
For example, "... And there was evening and there was morning, one day ".

"... and must
' Euan MacKie would place the origin even later, stating: "... the genesis and modern flowering of archaeoastronomy must surely lie in the work of Alexander Thom in Britain between the 1930s and the 1970s.
All this was evidently much to the surprise of the Persians ; "... in their minds they charged the Athenians with madness which must be fatal, seeing that they were few and yet were pressing forwards at a run, having neither cavalry nor archers ".
"... a new destiny requires a new origin, and the new origin must be from God.
According to Kelly: "... when you are involved in doing choreography for film you must have expert assistants.
The second group of mandates, or Class B mandates, were all former Schutzgebiete ( German territories ) in West and Central Africa which were deemed to require a greater level of control by the mandatory power: "... the Mandatory must be responsible for the administration of the territory under conditions which will guarantee freedom of conscience and religion.
Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring, head of the Luftwaffe, responded with a single-page letter in which he stated: "... a combined operation having the objective of landing in England must be rejected.
The ANCD study notes that, to be effective, programs must address "... the underlying structural determinants that have a significant impact on alcohol and drug misuse.
He explained, "... making this Czech garbage into Germans must give way to methods based on racist thought ".
Cassette copies of his lectures fiercely denouncing the Shah as ( for example ) "... the Jewish agent, the American serpent whose head must be smashed with a stone ", became common items in the markets of Iran, helped to demythologize the power and dignity of the Shah and his reign.
Hempel rejected this as a solution to the paradox, insisting that the proposition ' c is a raven and is black ' must be considered " by itself and without reference to any other information ", and pointing out that it "... was emphasized in section 5. 2 ( b ) of my article in Mind ... that the very appearance of paradoxicality in cases like that of the white shoe results in part from a failure to observe this maxim.
Additionally, Carroll inserted on his own expense an " Easter Greeting " into the first edition of his poem after it already was printed: "... And if I have written anything to add to those stores of innocent and healthy amusement that are laid up in books for the children I love so well, it is surely something I may hope to look back upon without shame and sorrow ( as how much of life must then be recalled!
Aristotle made the statement "... the citizens must not live a mechanic or a mercantile life ( for such a life is ignoble and inimical to virtue ), nor yet must those who are to be citizens in the best state be tillers of the soil ( for leisure is needed both for the development of virtue and for active participation in politics.
"... the blood from the right chamber of the heart must arrive at the left chamber but there is no direct pathway between them.
At the same time there was no obligation to adhere to democratic standards ( in contrast, the Basic Law stipulates that parties ' "... internal organisation must conform to democratic principles ", which precludes any party using the Führerprinzip, even internally.
I went one afternoon to the church of my childhood and had a vision of what I must have really meant with " Beat "... the vision of the word Beat as being to mean beatific ... People began to call themselves beatniks, beats, jazzniks, bopniks, bugniks and finally I was called the " avatar " of all this.
" He admits, however, that "... some speculation is necessary and unavoidable, for in many common-stock situations, there are substantial possibilities of both profit and loss, and the risks therein must be assumed by someone.
"... Yes, Mama, and at the second division I will see whom I must see ... you know whom ..."
And while two of his disciples, Bhāgodās and Dharmadās, did write much of it down, "... there is also much that must have passed, with expected changes and distortions, from mouth to mouth, as part of a well-established oral tradition.
Eventually, someone must have commented on the grammar of "... did taw ..."; in later cartoons, Tweety says " I did!
Most early rooted Massianic Hebrews refrain from the use of " J " and the name " Jesus " due to the importance of not calling on to him by any other name except " Yahuah "... “ Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved .” ( Acts 4: 12 ).
"... though we cannot know these objects as things in themselves, we must yet be in a position at least to think them as things in themselves ; otherwise we should be landed in the absurd conclusion that there can be appearance without anything that appears.
Carpentier articulates this feeling as "... to seize the mystery that breathes behind things ," and supports the claim by saying a writer must heighten his senses to the point of " estado limite " as " limit state " or " extreme " in order to realize all levels of reality, most importantly that of mystery.
"... First, then, you are to suppose that the list of names has been delivered safely by the Recorder to the Sheriff, and been by him duly numbered, and the number of each name written on a separate card — that the list, in fact, the whole list, and nothing but the list, is now actually in the ballot-box, faithfully numbered to correspond with the Sheriff's book — you must suppose all this, albeit I know a rather violent supposition ;— and then, in presence of the attorneys for the Crown and for the accused criminal, forty-eight cards are to be taken out of the box.

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