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Even though his theological theses have become, to us, commonplaces, the fundamental interrogation he phrased is very much with us.
Even though the three processes mentioned above proved to be equivalent, the fundamental premise behind the thesis — the notion of what it means for a function to be effectively calculable — is " a somewhat vague intuitive one ".
Even fundamental issues, such as Max Born's basic rules concerning probability amplitudes and probability distributions took decades to be appreciated by society and many leading scientists.
Even the " standard " ten-dimensional string theory allows the " curled up " dimensions to be compactified in an enormous number of different ways ( one estimate is 10 < sup > 500 </ sup > ) each of which corresponds to a different collection of fundamental particles and low-energy forces.
Even so, it did serve as the fundamental force behind the establishment and vast growth of Montreal and the French colony.
Even memory is not a special faculty ; it is simply the fundamental property of tenacity possessed by the original faculties.
Even now, more than 40 years after Habitat, much of Safdie's work still holds to the concepts that were so fundamental to its design, especially the themes of reimagining high-density housing and improving social integration through architecture that have become " synonymous " with his work.
Even apart from duty, everyone has the most fundamental urge to be happy, since the idea of happiness more or less sums up in our minds the satisfaction of all our desires, cares, and needs.
Even syndicalist unions are constrained by the fundamental nature of unionism.
Even though, his football skills were fundamental to Figuerense avoid the relegation in the Campeonato Brasileiro da Serie A de 2005 and Palmeiras the relegation in Campeonato Brasileiro da Serie A de 2006.
The formal definition of cachexia is the loss of body mass that cannot be reversed nutritionally: Even if the affected patient eats more calories, lean body mass will be lost, indicating a fundamental pathology is in place.
Even before his trip to Rome in the 1450s and his contact with Alberti, Bernardo demonstrated a thorough appreciation for the nature of the antique revival that was so fundamental to the Renaissance movement.
Even though fundamental questions were addressed in the Treaty of Paris, In addition, many German speakers of the province wanted to renege their attachment to Italy and to once again become part of Austria and others wanted to become self-governing.
Even though the Carta de Jamaica was nominally addressed to Henry Cullen, it is clear that its fundamental objective was to gain the attention of the most powerful liberal nation of the 19th century, Britain, with the aim that it would decide to involve itself in American independence.

Even and questions
Even then, a few of the `` less interesting '' questions are edited out and glibly summarized by a commentator.
Even half a century did not change much, and it took until the 1960s for the right questions to be asked about his work, and for it to be viewed in a more balanced and sympathetic light.
Even explorer A. Greely, who came ( after initial acceptance ) to doubt Peary's reaching 90 °, correctly notes that no Arctic expert questions that ( unlike Cook ) Peary courageously risked his life travelling hundreds of miles from land and that he reached regions adjacent to the pole.
Even on the tour bus, if Avery and Navarro ever needed " to retreat ", they were given the back of the tour bus at any time, no questions asked.
Even within those three minutes of discussion, most talk is not true discussion because it depends upon teacher directed questions with predetermined answers ( Corden, 2001 ; Nystrand, 1996 ).
Even questions without bias may leave respondents with expectations.
Even so, Ong raises questions as to whether Ramus actually ever delivered this thesis.
Even if it were accurate, however, the whereabouts of the great majority of China's orphans would still be a complete mystery, leaving crucial questions about the country's child welfare system unanswered and suggesting that the real scope of the catastrophe that has befallen China's unwanted children may be far larger than the evidence in this report documents.
Even with the quasar data roughly in agreement with the CMB anisotropy data, there are still a number of questions, especially concerning the energy sources of reionization and the effects on, and role of, structure formation during reionization.
Like Lembke, Greene questions whether the spitting stories even made sense, noting " Even during the most fervent days of anti-war protest, it seemed that it was not the soldiers whom protesters were maligning.
Even though the hero successfully saved Henshaw, Booster also questions himself if he should have left him to die in order to save the lives he would eventually murder.
Even before the Bill became law, questions arose about proposals to exclude Ulster from the Act.
Even if the bear population is healthy and bear hunting is sustainable, ethical questions arise especially if hunting occurs near viewing areas and either during or soon after the viewing season.
Even if the Irish House of Lords still met, the questions here would be moot.
Even before they were completed questions arose over the effectiveness of the forts in the face of improving weapons technology and the forts were not fitted with guns until some years after they had been completed.
Even after his release, he was barred from leaving the country for many years, and summoned on a regular basis to answer questions before the revolutionary council, with his lawyer, Nobel prize winning Shirin Ebadi.
Even the answers to real questions began with vague hints, so a player could choose to stop short of getting explicit solutions to the puzzles.
Even in death, an air of mystery continues to surround Taylor, with several unanswered questions remaining about the circumstances of his death.
" Even though the coroner had heard forensic evidence suggesting the pistol found in Taylor's possession was used to shoot Cutmore and the pistol used by Cutmore had fired the fatal shot at Taylor, there remained a number of unanswered questions.
Even if he were to be convicted, there would be serious questions about whether he would serve jail time, as he is over 70 years of age.
" Davis then answers the questions with basic facts delivered in short easy-to-read essays which have a straightforward approach, but sometimes grab the reader's attention by beginning with light humor and anachronistic comparisons, for example: " Even the astronauts who flew to the moon had a pretty good idea of what to expect ; Columbus was sailing, as Star Trek puts it, ' where no man has gone before '.
Even by the time of the founding of Lawrence in 1845, there were questions being raised about its viability.
Even after being in a coma for a year, he is still incredibly strong which usually raises a lot of questions because of his small size.
Even these rules, he would not permit to apply to important questions, such as capital cases in which no express Scriptural warrant for punishment existed ; he would not consent to attach a sentence of death, or even a fine, to a crime or misdemeanor on the strength of a mere inference, however logical, where no such punishment is clearly stated in Scripture ( Yerushalmi Avodah Zarah, v. 45b ), or to draw a rule from a law itself based on an inference ( Yerushalmi Kiddushin, i. 59a ).

Even and existence
Even if there were a deceiving god ( or an evil demon ), one's belief in their own existence would be secure, for there is no way one could be deceived unless one existed in order to be deceived.
Even earlier than this collection, it is referred to by Procopius of Gaza ( c. 465-528 ), and Methodius appeals to Justin in support of his interpretation of 1 Corinthians 15: 50 in a way which makes it natural to assume the existence of a treatise on the subject, to say nothing of other traces of a connection in thought both here, in Irenaeus ( V., ii .- xiii.
Even in the case of a concentrated market, with few firms, the existence of such a firm may undermine the collusive behaviour of the cartel.
Even at a very early stage, life played a significant role in the continued existence of oceans, by affecting the composition of the atmosphere.
Even when Lear and Cordelia are captured together, this madness persists as Lear envisions a nursery in prison, where Cordelia ’ s sole existence is for him.
Even if these features depend on each other or upon the existence of the other features, a naive Bayes classifier considers all of these properties to independently contribute to the probability that this fruit is an apple.
Even as I fell I heard the door slam, which brought me a little comfort … that meant they were not pursuing me down the street with a stick, to beat me .”) “ into an environment where he cannot exist but cannot escape … Whereas Godot ’ s existence remains uncertain, here an external force exists ” “ represented by a sharp, inhuman, disembodied whistle ” which will not permit him to leave ; “ like Jacob, wrestles with it to illustrate its substance .” In simplistic terms the man ’ s actual fall could be seen to represent the fall of Man.
In 2006 Norman recalled: " Even after one of my recordings had charted, I continued to live a spartan existence, slept on the floor, got my teeth fixed without a shot of Novocaine, chose to have no car and walked everywhere – trying to toughen myself for whatever vicissitudes the future might bring.
Even so, it is only a couple of metres above the surrounding region, which consists of some of the oldest polders in existence.
Even though the miners who mined ore In the Seven Mountains believed in the existence of dwarfs, it is more likely that the cradle of the fairy tale is to be searched in France.
Even before the competitive long distance market came into existence, MCI created ( in late 1970 ) a subsidiary company named MCI Satellite, Inc.
Even the existence of these towns was a military secret, and the towns themselves were closed to the public until after the war.
Even though the existence of this law, local carriers continue to apply SIM restrictions to the phones they sell.
Even though arena football is a relatively young sport, it has appeared in other forms of popular culture over the course of its existence.
Even after 17 years, however, the mayor's office receives phone calls and e-mails each day which doubt the existence of the city.
Even during the 4th century BC, the idea of the treaty was controversial, and two authors from that period, Callisthenes and Theopompus, appear to reject its existence.
Even today, the downtown area shows the influence of its past existence of a hub of samurai and merchants.
Even once the threat of invasion had passed, the Home Guard remained in existence manning guard posts and performing other duties to free up regular troops for duties overseas.
Even if we postulate the existence of global clock, the checkpoints made by different processes still may not form a consistent state.
Even making an informed guess of the existence of real messages would facilitate traffic analysis.
Even if the letter is genuine it tells us nothing more than that an expanded version of Mark was in existence in Alexandria in AD 170.
Even J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, was not privy to the existence of Magic intelligence.
Even if the concept of scientific proof were not problematic, the fact that there is no conclusive scientific proof of the existence, or non-existence, of God mainly demonstrates that the existence of God is not a scientific question.
Even today, despite the existence of a national tournament, the state tournaments continue to be hotly contested and the intrastate rivalries remain intense.

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