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An example of the agnostic view is given by Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, who, while participating in a colloquium at Cambridge, denied that the Copenhagen interpretation asserted: " What cannot be observed does not exist.
Historian James Reid has asserted that " What Wagner was to Hitler, Gökalp was to Enver Pasha.
As he later asserted in After Deschooling, What?
Moshé Feldenkrais asserted that his method improved functioning ( health ) by making individuals more aware: " What I am after is more flexible minds, not just more flexible bodies ".
" An earlier advertising campaign from the 1950s asserted, " What do you hear in the best of circles?
What the Cubists found attractive, according to Apollinaire, was the manner in which Seurat asserted an absolute " scientific clarity of conception.

asserted and is
Recognizing that the Rule of Law is `` a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society '', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility `` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized ''.
The possibility, as he asserted, that the Russians may get ahead of us or come closer to us because of their tests does not supply the needed ethical premise -- unless, of course, we have unwittingly become so brutalized that nuclear superiority is now taken as a moral demand.
Even now no such claim is asserted.
Since a ruled surface of order N with N concurrent generators is necessarily a cone, it follows finally that every line through a point, P, of **zg meets its image at P, as asserted.
Still another boy asserted: `` To be a good Jew is to do no wrong ; ;
") This method cannot, however, be used to show that every countable family of nonempty sets has a choice function, as is asserted by the axiom of countable choice.
For example, in some groups, the group operation is commutative, and this can be asserted with the introduction of an additional axiom, but without this axiom we can do quite well developing ( the more general ) group theory, and we can even take its negation as an axiom for the study of non-commutative groups.
* Article 4 – The treaty does not recognize, dispute, nor establish territorial sovereignty claims ; no new claims shall be asserted while the treaty is in force ;
Earthquakes he asserted were the result either of lack of moisture, which causes the earth to break apart because of how parched it is, or of overabundance thereof, which also causes cracks in the earth because of the excess of water.
The defenders of hunting and ritual slaughter asserted that lawful violence is in fact non-violence ; according to them sacrificial killing is not killing, but is meant for the welfare of the whole world.
This account is, however, contentious among historians, it being most commonly asserted that he died of natural causes.
Immanuel Kant asserted that the world as we perceive it is organized according to a set of fundamental " intuitions ", which include object ( we perceive the world as a set of distinct things ); shape ; quality ( color, warmth, etc.
" He also asserted, " Casuistry is the goal of ethical investigation.
And yet, the connection of all Christians is also asserted, albeit in a way that defenders of this view usually decline, often intentionally, to elaborate more clearly or consistently.
Rabbi Milton Steinberg wrote that " By its nature Judaism is averse to formal creeds which of necessity limit and restrain thought " and asserted in his book Basic Judaism ( 1947 ) that " Judaism has never arrived at a creed.
He asserted that the sciences, humanities, and arts have a common goal: to give a purpose to understanding the details, to lend to all inquirers " a conviction, far deeper than a mere working proposition, that the world is orderly and can be explained by a small number of natural laws.
This trade-off is asserted to work well on LCD flat panel monitors.
Once a proposition is asserted to be a self-evident truth, there is not much more to say about it.
It is asserted that, as a result, most major academic libraries in the US do not use the DDC because the classification of works in those areas is not specific enough, although there are other reasons that may truly be more weighty, such as the much lower expense of using a unique " pre-packaged " catalog number instead of having highly skilled staff members engaging in the time-consuming development of catalog numbers.
The Frege-Brentano view is the basis of the dominant position in modern Anglo-American philosophy: that existence is asserted by the existential quantifier ( as expressed by Quine's slogan " To be is to be the value of a variable.

asserted and Third
Critics have asserted that people from poor countries ( the Third World ) have been relatively accepting and supportive of globalization while the strongest opposition to globalization has come from wealthy " First World " activists, unions and NGOs.
As early as July 1985, President Reagan had asserted that " we are not going to tolerate … attacks from outlaw states by the strangest collection of misfits, loony tunes, and squalid criminals since the advent of the Third Reich ," but it fell to the Clinton administration to elaborate this concept.
Irving asserted that his " sceptical " views about the Third Reich were due to his doubts about the cartoonist caricatures of Hitler and the other Nazi leaders that appeared in the British press during the war.
However, at the same time, it can also be argued that it was imperialist, as it asserted its dominance over Afghanistan in the 80s and dominated the countries of Eastern Europe, the Baltic States and the Caucasus as well as supporting many Third World insurgent groups and supporting sovereign nations in war.
Third, he asserted that theory was needed for the archaeologist to accept and admit to their own personal biases and agendas in interpreting the material evidence.
Unfinished Victory was a book which Bryant had published in January 1940 ; it dealt with recent German history, and explained sympathetically how Germany had rebuilt herself after World War I. Bryant asserted that certain German Jews had benefited from the economic crises and controlled the national wealth, and although he criticised the destruction of Jewish shops and synagogues, he declared that the Third Reich might produce " a newer and happier Germany in the future ".

asserted and ?
Moore asserted, however, that we could always ask, " But are pleasure-causing things good?
In it, he asserted, " The struggle we are waging is an ideological struggle and the question is: where has the Islamic land of Palestine gone?
# Is the asserted government interest substantial?
# Does the regulation directly advance the governmental interest asserted?
Harris also asserted that most of the cost of the meal was from Wade ordering several unopened bottles of wine to take home, although the management of the restaurant denies ever allowing anyone to take unopened bottles of wine off the premises, saying " Why would we jeopardize our liquor license for the sake of selling a couple bottles of wine?
In the House of Lords on 25th April 2012 it was asserted " Lord Lexden: My Lords, would my noble friend think of reminding Mr Henry Bellingham that he has already experienced the Perceval family's taste for revenge, having been deprived of his Commons seat at the 1997 election by a direct descendant of the assassinated Prime Minister?
" Director Martin Scorsese asserted, " The picture asks: Does great goodness bring upon itself great evil?
" When placing blame for the film's critical failure, critic Willie Waffle of WaffleMovies. com asserted, " How far down the Hollywood food chain do you have to go before you get stuck with Jamie Kennedy as the star of your movie?

What and is
`` What is it you want me to do, Mr. Brenner ''??
What is the gunk ''??
`` Oh, it's that myth, about Orpheus and What is her name??
`` What is the scaffolding for, Brassnose ''??
`` What is your name, boy??
`` What is with this vow jazz ''??
What appears here is shorter than what he actually said but very close to his own words.
`` What is more true than anything else??
What is the history of criticism but the history of men attempting to make sense of the manifold elements in art that will not allow themselves to be reduced to a single philosophy or a single aesthetic theory??
What they are after is the beatific vision.
What they discuss with dialectical seriousness is the degree to which sex can inspire the Muse.
What one actually remembers is its greenness.
What Hume calls `` sensation '' is what Whitehead calls `` perception in the mode of presentational immediacy '' which is a sophisticated abstraction from perception in the mode of causal efficacy.
What he really wants is to find `` a sacred cause '' to which he can honestly devote himself.
What was only a vague suspicion in the case of Sherlock Holmes now appears as a direct accusation: the private eye is in danger of turning into his opposite.
For example, suppose a man wearing a $200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk, `` What time is it ''??
What I am here to do is to report on the gyrations of the struggle -- a struggle that amounts to self-redefinition -- to see if we can predict its future course.
What I want to point out here is that all of them are ex-liberals, or modified liberals, with perhaps one exception.
What is the common man's complaint??
What is simply an opinion formed in defiance of the laws of human probability, whether or not it is later confirmed, has become by September of the election year `` a firm conviction ''.
What is more, the legends have become so sacrosanct that the very habit of self-examination or self-criticism smells of low treason, and men who practice it are defeatists and unpatriotic scoundrels.
`` What I'd like you to comment on is the criticism leveled at your Committee ''.
What is the probable course of future developments??

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