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even and stronger
The vision became even stronger now.
not only loathing of captivity, but a faith, a hope that is even stronger.
Women themselves have come to look upon matters in the same light as the outside world, and scarcely find any wrong in submitting to the importunities of a stronger will, even when their affections are withheld.
They've found some sort of new evidence, a bundle of clothes or something, and it must link the kid even stronger to the crime.
For example, one study on volunteerism found that feeling overwhelmed by others ' demands had an even stronger negative effect on mental health than helping had a positive one ( although positive effects were still significant ).
However, ZF plus GCH implies AC, making GCH a strictly stronger claim than AC, even though they are both independent of ZF.
But probably the most influential and original of these schools was the Chan sect, which had an even stronger impact in Japan as the Zen sect.
The involvement of the thalamus can be found in sCJD, is even stronger and constant in vCJD.
But probably the most influential and original of these schools was the Chan sect, which had an even stronger impact in Japan as the Zen sect.
Although the super-soldier serum is an important part of his strength, Rogers has shown himself still sufficiently capable against stronger opponents, even when the serum has been deactivated reverting him to his pre-Captain America physique.
An extractor is a related type of graph that guarantees an even stronger property ; every ( N, M, D, K, e )- extractor is also an ( N, M, D, K, e )- disperser.
In fact, a fire can be fed by an oxidant other than oxygen ; fluorine fires are often unquenchable, as fluorine is an even stronger oxidant ( it has a higher electronegativity ) than oxygen.
Also if a tag of this youth group or gang is placed on a building occupied by asylum seekers, for example, its racist character is even stronger.
An even stronger claim is that all lifeforms are part of a single planetary being, called Gaia.
Some cryptographic hash functions, such as SHA-1, have even stronger uniformity guarantees than checksums or fingerprints, and thus can provide very good general-purpose hashing functions.
The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary ( 1921 – 25 ) defines hīna in even stronger terms, with a semantic field that includes " poor, miserable ; vile, base, abject, contemptible ," and " despicable.
During the regime of Saddam Hussein, the leader of the Ba ' ath Party had strong relations with Bachir, and Amine Gemayel ; relations grew even stronger when Iraqi officials verbally lashed out against Israel's actions in the 2006 War.
Thus, even when tin became available again, iron was cheaper, stronger, and lighter, and forged iron implements superseded cast bronze tools permanently.
Thallium shows an even stronger effect, making oxidation to thallium ( I ) more likely than to thallium ( III ), making + 1 the more likely oxidation state.
It is the opinion of some food scholars that the Japanese diet always relied mainly on " grains with vegetables or seaweeds as main, with fowl meat secondary, and mammal meat in slight amounts ," even before the advent of Buddhism which placed an even stronger taboo.
If a statement P is provable, then it is certainly impossible to prove that there is no proof of P. But even if it can be shown that no disproof of P is possible, we cannot conclude from this absence that there is a proof of P. Thus P is a stronger statement than not-not-P.
It is specific not only for the formation of chemical bonds, but as we will see, also for magnetism, i. e. in this connection the term exchange interaction arises, a term which is essential for the origin of magnetism, and which is stronger, roughly by factors 100 and even by 1000, than the energies arising from the electrodynamic dipole-dipole interaction.
Researchers like Mott and Hubbard realized that this was perhaps appropriate for strongly delocalized s-and p-electrons but for d-electrons, and even more for f-electrons the interaction with electrons ( and atomic displacements ) in the local environment may become stronger than the delocalization that leads to broad bands.

even and assertion
As a first step, Algerian literature was marked by works whose main concern was the assertion of the Algerian national entity, there is the publication of novels as the Algerian trilogy of Mohammed Dib, or even Nedjma of Kateb Yacine novel which is often regarded as a monumental and major work.
For instance, Goldbach's conjecture is the assertion that every even number ( greater than 2 ) is the sum of two prime numbers.
" This is an assertion that he is most certainly a good pianist, perhaps even impressively so.
Victor Davis Hanson has suggested that Epaminondas may have planned for a united Greece composed of regional democratic federations, but even if this assertion is correct, no such plan was ever implemented.
In Book II, Quintilian sides with Plato ’ s assertion in the Phaedrus that the rhetorician must be just: “ In the Phaedrus, Plato makes it even clearer that the complete attainment of this art is even impossible without the knowledge of justice, an opinion in which I heartily concur " ( Quintilian 2. 15. 29 ).
Also somewhat contradictory is her assertion that she would continue to write even if she had no readers, which is not in line with her desire for fame.
Lyons says " His teachings were followed so slavishly that his assertion ... that the earth was flat and ' resembles a wheel ' long retained a hold on many in medieval Europe, even if a handful of scholars and learned monks knew otherwise ".
Brouwer gives brief synopsis of his belief that the law of excluded middle cannot be " applied without reservation even in the mathematics of infinite systems " and gives two examples of failures to illustrate his assertion.
Stricter individualist anarchists generally deny the assertion that private corporations, for instance, are fundamentally different from trade unions or political parties or religious institutions or even non-governmental organizations.
When he makes an assertion about ' the marble I saw yesterday ' we take him to be referring to the one that he did in fact see, even if he could not supply enough descriptive information to identify it later.
In the true sense of the word, according to the axioms established above for the reliability of historical tradition, there can be only assertion of real prophecy when the divine revelations apply to important public matters ; while those revelations which pertain to less important matters, or even to the personal affairs of a single individual, can not be classed under this head ( ib.
The form " styli " or even " stylii " has become acceptable, even among major American manufacturers of styli and online dictionaries, based on the assertion that it is a direct loanword from Latin.
In other words, any unqualified assertion is likely to be at least a little wrong or, if right, still right for not entirely the right reasons ; so one is more veracious by being Socratic and including a recognition of one's own ignorance, though in practical matters one sometimes must act, if one is to act at all, with decision and complete confidence of supposed knowledge even though one may end up proven wrong.
On the other hand, Pope Gregory VII, intellectual progenitor of the Ultramontanes and nemesis of the lay faction in the investiture controversy, voiced an assertion of Papal prerogative beyond even the strongest of modern apologists ':
The assertion that he put forward indulgences as being not only a remission of the temporal punishment of sin, but as a remission of its guilt, is as unfounded as is that other accusation against him, that he sold the forgiveness of sin for money, without even any mention of contrition and confession, or that, for payment, he absolved from sins which might be committed in the future.
The assertion shocked some because even J. Edgar Hoover had tried and been unable to prove that Bernstein's parents had been party members.
" The Court agreed with the government that there was a " voluminous congressional record " supporting the " assertion that there is pervasive bias in various state justice systems against victims of gender-motivated violence ," and the Court also agreed with the government that " state-sponsored gender discrimination violates equal protection unless it serves important governmental objectives ...." However, according to the majority, even if there is unconstitutional state action, that only justifies Congress in targeting the state actors, rather than targeting private parties.
It is a woman who poses the question ; you will not deprive her of that right at least .” The latter part of the statement shows her assertion that men have been absurdly depriving women of what should be common rights, so she sarcastically asks if men will find it necessary to take away even her right to question.
Hassan Rowhani, the council's chair, and Mohammad Khatami, then the president, denied this assertion on February 20 and February 23, respectively, saying that the matter was not even discussed at the council's meeting.
Revanchist justifications are often presented as based on ancient or even autochthonous occupation of a territory since " time immemorial ", an assertion that is usually inextricably involved in revanchism and irredentism, justifying them in the eyes of their proponents.
Other Romance languages derive their word for " yes " from the classical Latin sic, " thus ", such as the Italian sì, Spanish and Catalan sí, Portuguese sim, and even French si ( used when contradicting another's negative assertion ).
It makes a bold and positive assertion and therefore requires warrant in excess of that which attends the Molinist assumption that there are true counterfactuals about creaturely free actions .” Latter, Craig points out “ Anti – Molinists have not even begun the task of showing that counterfactuals of creaturely freedom are members of the set of propositions or statements which require truth – makers if they are to be true .” Thus the grounding objector must prove a universal negative regarding the falsity of counterfactuals of freedom or he must explain his theory of the basis for truth and prove that theory true.

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