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equally and tenable
He found equally tenable the view that the public international legal order is supremely valid and the view that each national or state legal order is-for itself, in a kind of ' solipsism ' - supremely valid.

equally and thesis
This belief echoes David Ricardo's comparative advantage thesis and criticizes Marxist revolutionaries ' push for economic self-reliance in that it pushes for the ' initial ' development of only one or two sectors over the development of all sectors equally.
Another equally important thesis proposes the existence of a neutral language of comparison which can be used to formulate the empirical consequences of two competing theories.

equally and is
It is also possible, but equally doubtful, that he actually shot down the hundreds of men with which his legend credits him.
When we turn to Aristotle's ideas on the moral measure of literature, it is at once apparent that he is at times equally concerned about the influence of the art.
But when the situation was so complicated that even Nogaret, one of the principal actors in the drama, could misinterpret the pope's motives, it is possible that Othon and his companions, equally baffled, attributed their difficulties to a more immediate cause.
Much criticism has been leveled at this rather forced analogy, but what is equally significant is Adams' complete acceptance of the Biblical record as `` good and trustworthy history ''.
While clay is still pressed in mold, press three equally spaced holes 1/4'' '' deep, using pencil eraser, in bottom of clay to allow for proper drying and firing.
Likewise, and equally fascinating, is the news that such unlikely synonyms as `` pratakku '', `` sweathruna '', and the tongue-twister `` nnuolapertar-it-vuh-karti-birifw- '' all originated in the same village in Bathar-on-Walli Province and are all used to express sentiments concerning British `` imperialism ''.
This calculation results in an enthalpy rise which is somewhat high because it assumes a mass flow equally distributed over the plug cross section whereas in reality the mass velocity is expected to be smaller in the regions of higher temperatures.
If it is possible for an enemy to put an atomic bomb on a city, it should be equally possible to put a cloud of biological agent over that city.
Your present history is equally admirable for its industrial and scientific achievements.
That is, locking the room or stateroom door gives privacy of location, but it is equally important to be sure there is time enough for an utterly unhurried fulfillment.
Split badly during the recent presidential election into almost equally divided camps of party loyalists and independents, the Democratic party in Mississippi is currently a wreck.
Once more the fallacious equation is advanced to argue that since business is restricted under the anti-monopoly laws, there must be a corresponding restriction against labor unions: the law must treat everybody equally.
Brooding about future wars, the Field Marshal has this to say: `` The Asian fighting man is at least equally brave ( as the white ), usually more careless of death, less encumbered by mental doubts, less troubled by humanitarian sentiment, and not so moved by slaughter and mutilation around him.
Under the surface of the wide range of folk movements is apparent a sound technical ballet training, and an equally professional sense of performing.
The primitive-eclogue quality of his drawings, akin to that of graffiti scratched on a cave wall, is equally well known.
But what is equally impressive is the delicacy and wonderful lyric quality of both the band and Mulligan's baritone sax in a fragile ballad like Bob Brookmeyer's arrangement of `` Django's Castle ''.
Love and compassion are components of all forms of Buddhism, and are focused on all beings equally: love is the wish that all beings be happy, and compassion is the wish that all beings be free from suffering.

equally and new
If we thus spent our very first day in the midst of a large number of your people honoring a new hero and a great national achievement, our last day, to us at least, was equally impressive and very moving, even though the crowds were absent and there was almost complete silence.
Without an equally strong convergence on the new result, the weight of evidence will still favor the established result.
The new post-Flood world is equally corrupt, but God does not destroy it, instead calling one man, Abraham, to be the seed of its salvation.
The new boundary enabled Jordan to expand its port facilities and established a zone in which the two parties agreed to share petroleum revenues equally if oil were discovered.
Development of communication and transportation technologies made more efficient administration possible ( and popularly requested ) and democratisation and rationalisation of culture resulted in demands that the new system treat everybody equally.
The Curia was perhaps equally responsible for new financial methods that were destined in the next century to arouse bitter feelings against Rome, particularly in Germany.
The political and judicial reforms Amānullāh proposed were equally radical for the time and included the creation of Afghanistan's first constitution ( in 1923 ), the guarantee of civil rights ( first by decree and later constitutionally ), national registration and identity cards for the citizenry, the establishment of a legislative assembly, a court system to enforce new secular penal, civil, and commercial codes, prohibition of blood money, and abolition of subsidies and privileges for tribal chiefs and the royal family.
In the view of some, then, it is equally reasonable to take either the continuum hypothesis or its negation as a new axiom.
In each individual it is a new product, proceeding equally with the body from the parents, and not created later and associated with the body ( De anima, xxvii ).
Dedicated to the new scientific medicine established in Germany, he was equally fervent about " social medicine " and the study of humans in their culture and environment.
These reforms included outlawing slavery, nationalizing land to equally distribute between households, and introducing new currencies, a change which debased the value of coinage.
The new boundary enabled Jordan to expand its port facilities and established a zone in which the two parties agreed to share petroleum revenues equally if oil were discovered.
After his return to London, Carte formed a new partnership with Gilbert and Sullivan to divide profits equally after the expenses of each of their shows.
Generally a moderately scarred / scored disc, which operated satisfactorily with existing brake pads, will be equally usable with new pads.
Titled " Esteemsters ", the episode established Daria and her family's move from fictional Highland, the setting of " Beavis and Butt-Head ", to the new series ' equally fictional locale of Lawndale.
Based on the myth, the new dynasty was not immemorially ancient, but had widely remembered origins in a local, but non-priestly " outsider " class, represented by Greek reports equally as an eponymous peasant " Gordias " or the locally-attested, authentically Phrygian " Midas " in his ox-cart.
He moved into a new genre and became equally well known as a dramatist.
The new university was equally shared between the two Christian denominations.
* Sanford Luverne Medical Center opened its doors in July, 2005, near the equally new regional Veterans Home in north Luverne.
In the duel between Austria and Prussia for supremacy in Germany, William I had consistently taken the Austrian side, and this policy was equally acceptable to the new king and his advisers.
Connected to the Spitfire was production of its equally important Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, Rolls-Royce's main aero engine facility was located at Derby, the need for increased output was met by building new factories in Crewe and Glasgow and using a purpose-built factory of Ford of Britain in Trafford Park Manchester.
The new house will have " 9, 600 square feet of livable space, divided approximately equally between living space for the president's family and rooms for the president to conduct meetings and events.
Gresley was sure that steam could do the job equally well and with a decent fare-paying load behind the locomotive and so, following trials in 1935 with one of Gresley's A3 Pacifics No. 2750 Papyrus, which recorded a new maximum of and completed the journey in under four hours, the LNER authorised Gresley to produce a streamlined development of the A3.
With time, a new ideal of piano trio composition arose, in which each of the three instruments was supposed to contribute equally to the music.

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