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For the non-univocal agent is the universal cause of the whole species, as for instance the sun is the cause of the generation of all men ; whereas the univocal agent is not the universal efficient cause of the whole species ( otherwise it would be the cause of itself, since it is contained in the species ), but is a particular cause of this individual which it places under the species by way of participation.
Therefore the universal cause of the whole species is not an univocal agent ; and the universal cause comes before the particular cause.
Because it is a biological scavenger ( and universal target ) it is currently the only therapeutic agent effective in providing complete stoichiometric protection against the entire spectrum of organo-phosphorus nerve agents.
IVR became vital for call centers deploying universal queuing and routing solutions and acted as an agent which collected customer data to enable intelligent routing decisions.
During the Black Lantern Corps ' universal invasion, the demon Nekron, the Lord of the Black Corps, reveals that he allows the Eradicator's success of reviving the Man of Steel so that the demon would have a sleeper agent with other resurrected individuals.
This force was known to the ancients ; it consists in a universal agent having equilibrium for its supreme law, while its direction is concerned immediately with the great arcanum of transcendental magic … This agentis precisely that which the adepts of the middle ages denominated the first matter of the Great Work.

universal and whilst
The party has been fairly neutral on social issues such as universal suffrage, whilst opposing measures that disturb the public sentiment too greatly: the resignation from the Executive Council of its leader James Tien in 2003 prevented the implementation of Article 23 of the Basic Law, which ultimately accelerated the downfall of the Tung administration.
) Ranke went on to write that the historian must seek the " Holy hieroglyph " that is God's hand in history, keeping an " eye for the universal " whilst taking " pleasure in the particular ".
Known for his moderation, pragmatism and self-irony, Erlander constantly sought approval from the liberal-conservative opposition for his policies, de facto dropping all pretences of wide-scale nationalizations whilst introducing reforms such as universal health insurance, pension additions and a growing public sector while stopping short of raising tax levels above the average OECD levels at the time.
Wilby identified many similarities between the familiars recorded as serving cunning folk and those serving witches, with a general, though by no means universal, attribution of cunning folk's familiars with being benevolent and helping people, whilst those belonging to witches were more often thought of as being malevolent and causing harm.
In Europe, its use was almost universal, whilst in North America, the Walschaerts gear outnumbered its closest competitor, the Baker valve gear, by a wide margin.
Three broad groupings can be identified, and whilst some elements are universal, style and content varies greatly due to the history and differing emphases of the various branches of Christianity.
Despite gaining a loyal and ever-growing following of fans — sometimes referred to as " Shed Heads "— the band failed to receive universal positive press attention in the UK ; NME never featured Shed Seven on its cover, whilst the now defunct Melody Maker did so once.

universal and is
We have proved so able to solve technological problems that to contend we cannot realize a universal goal in the immediate future is to be extremely shortsighted, if nothing else.
As a means of silencing a discussion which ought to have taken place, the statement is an effective one: we sympathize with the universal confusion which gives rise to such convictions.
The child of this problem was Mr. Brown's famous Serial No. 1 Universal Milling Machine, the archtype from which is descended today's universal knee-type milling machine used throughout the world.
It is the hope of attaining a list of items of universal occurrence.
I would propose, first, an abandonment of attempts at a universal lexical list, as intrinsically unachievable, and operationally inadequate in proportion as it is achieved.
that is, from aspects of a universal system of Justice into particular rules governing the relations of sovereign states.
And when psychology explains glibly, `` but the subconscious mind is able to produce it '' it refers to a mental region so vaguely identified that it may embrace the entire universal mind as conceivably as part of the individual mind.
Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
Each system develops differently, according to the area it serves, but the universal goal is to pool the resources of a given area for maximum efficiency.
One of the most widespread features of contemporary thought is the almost universal disbelief in the reality of spirit.
The death of a man is unique, and yet it is universal.
Christ is both unique and universal.
The study of kinship and social organization is a central focus of cultural anthropology, as kinship is a human universal.
There is no single " Anglican Church " with universal juridical authority as each national or regional church has full autonomy.
With this, the perspective of the author is removed from the text, and the limits formerly imposed by the idea of one authorial voice, one ultimate and universal meaning, are destroyed.
* Mohism, which advocated the idea of universal love: Mozi believed that " everyone is equal before heaven ", and that people should seek to imitate heaven by engaging in the practice of collective love.
In modern English, " Americans " generally refers to residents of the United States, and among native speakers of English this usage is almost universal, with any other use of the term requiring specification of the subject under discussion.
* Extent of the atonement – Arminians, along with four-point Calvinists or Amyraldians, hold to a universal drawing and universal extent of atonement instead of the Calvinist doctrine that the drawing and atonement is limited in extent to the elect only, which many Calvinists prefer to call ' particular redemption '.
Both sides ( with the exception of hyper-Calvinists ) believe the invitation of the gospel is universal and " must be presented to everyone can reach without any distinction.
Though their holding-power-to-weight ratio is significantly lower than admiralty pattern anchors, their ease of handling and stowage aboard large ships led to almost universal adoption.
where < big ></ big > is the number of degrees of freedom divided by two, R is the universal gas constant and n is the number of moles in the system ( a constant ).

universal and nevertheless
The nature of anthropological research lends itself to the search for universal standards ( standards found in all societies ), but not necessarily absolute standards ; nevertheless, people often confuse the two.
The wording of the First Suppression Act was clear that reform, not outright abolition of monastic life, was being presented to the public as the objective of the legislative policy ; and there is a continuing academic debate as to whether a universal dissolution was nevertheless being covertly prepared for at this point.
Adherents commonly criticize politicians who identify as pro-life but nevertheless oppose funding for pre-natal vitamins, child nutrition programs, or universal health care.
As Glazer would later recall, " one of the characteristics of group was a notion of its universal competence ... culture, politics, whatever was happening we shot our mouths off on ... It was a model created by the arrogance that if you ’ re a Marxist you can understand anything and it was a model that even as we gave up our Marxism we nevertheless stuck with.
Emil Post showed that there exist recursively enumerable sets that are neither decidable nor m-complete, and hence that there exist < u > non </ u > universal Turing machines whose individual halting problems are nevertheless undecidable.
: Ardent desire for knowledge, in fact, is the one motive attracting and supporting investigators in their efforts ; and just this knowledge, really grasped and yet always flying before them, becomes at once their sole torment and their sole happiness …. A man of science rises ever, in seeking truth ; and if he never finds it in its wholeness, he discovers nevertheless very significant fragments ; and these fragments of universal truth are precisely what constitutes science.
Benjamin Franklin describes Godfrey at length in his Autobiography, referring to him as a " Great Mathematician " who nevertheless was " not a pleasing Companion ", demanding in conversations a " universal Precision in every thing said.
Wilson proposes a comprehensive social and economic program that is primarily universal, but nevertheless includes targeted efforts to improve the life chances of the ghetto underclass and other disadvantaged groups.
Thus while Charles Taylor accused Foucault of having " no order of human life, or way we are, or human nature, that one can appeal to in order to judge or evaluate between ways of life ", Foucault nevertheless insists on the need for continuing ethical enquiry without any universal system to appeal to.
But, however occasionally useful, it is neither accurate nor universal, the true mean of nature requiring compensation, which, in the case of warmth and coolness, is in about equal proportions, while, in regard to advancing and retiring colours, the true balance of effect is, approximately, three of the latter to one of the former ; nevertheless, the proportions in both cases are to be governed by the predominance of light or shade, and the required effect of a picture, in which, and other species of antagonism, the scale of equivalents affords a guide.
Mazzaropi embodies what might be described as a rural Brazilian stereotype, the Jeca-a dude-whose emotions and sentiments are universal but which nevertheless reflect his immediate environment and culture.
Though Gertrude was never formally canonized, nevertheless she received equipotent canonization, and a universal feast day was declared in the year 1677 by Pope Clement XII.
" Tucker characterized the economic demands of Proudhon and Warren by saying, " though opposed to socializing the ownership of capital, they aimed nevertheless to socialize its effects by making its use beneficial to all instead of a means of impoverishing the many to enrich the few [...] Absolute Free Trade ; free trade at home, as well as with foreign countries ; the logical carrying out of the Manchester doctrine ; laissez-faire the universal rule.
They lacked a money commodity, in the sense of a universal equivalent for exchanging goods, but nevertheless " The concept of value equivalency was a secure element in Babylonian accounting by at least the time of the sales contracts of the ED IIIa ( Fara ) period, c. 2600 BC.

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