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Insofar and under
Insofar as reason can determine the faculty of desire as such, not only choice but also mere wish can be included under the will.
Insofar as Qutb's book follows the fundamentalist prescription that " the Quran is our law ," it comes under modernist criticism of Islamism and Islamic fundamentalism which points out, for example, that of 6000 verses in the Quran only 245 concern legislation, and only 90 of those concern constitutional, civil, financial or economic matters.
Insofar as requests to United States courts are concerned, the use of letters rogatory for requesting the taking of evidence has been replaced in large part by applications under 28 U. S. C.

Insofar and city
Insofar as its route coincides almost entirely with the city limits of Paris, it can be seen as a " frontier ", symbolizing a rift in the sociological economic and cultural cooperation between Paris and its suburbs.
Insofar as the hilly topography of the site would allow, the city was built on a Roman grid plan and settled with veterans who fought in the victorious legions and other foreign colonists.

Insofar and some
Insofar as denialists acknowledge AIDS as a real disease, they attribute it to some combination of sexual behavior, recreational drugs, malnutrition, poor sanitation, hemophilia, or the effects of the drugs used to treat HIV infection.
Insofar as any basis for the elevator's propulsion can be discerned-the book is, after all, a work of children's fantasy-it appears to fly by some combination of rockets and an unstated magical principle.
Insofar as they do not depend directly on the producers of the necessary product for their maintenance, they have to be sustained from communal or state resources, or by some other means.

Insofar and have
In the Phenomenology of Perception Merleau-Ponty wrote: “ Insofar as I have hands, feet ; a body, I sustain around me intentions which are not dependent on my decisions and which affect my surroundings in a way that I do not choose ” ( 1962, p. 440 ).
Insofar as hermeneutics is a cornerstone of both critical theory and constitutive theory, both of which have made important inroads into the postpositivist branch of international relations theory and political science, hermeneutics has been applied to international relations.
Insofar as Blenheim does have a grand staircase, then it is the series of steps in the Great Court which lead to the North Portico.
Insofar as I may be heard by anything, which may or may not care what I say, I ask, if it matters, that you be forgiven for anything you may have done or failed to do which requires forgiveness.
Insofar as these Names and Attributes have a positive reality, they are distinct from the essence, but nevertheless they do not have either existence or reality apart from it.
Insofar as these Names and Attributes have a positive reality, they are distinct from the essence, but nevertheless they do not have either existence or reality apart from it.
Insofar as international law is observed, it provides us with stability and order and with a means of predicting the behavior of those with whom we have reciprocal legal obligations.
Insofar as stands, ladders, scaffolds, and overhead rigs are properly installed, grips are charged with making them safe because the other crew members will invariably have to climb on, walk around, or otherwise negotiate the different grip set-ups.
Insofar as sufferers of visual snow have undergone ophthalmic, neurological and psychiatric examinations, no systematic problems besides the visual snow have been identified.
Insofar as the trio has a leader, he is it ; the cousins often try to work without him but have to turn to him for aid (" Read My Lips ", " Pipe Dream ") and moral support (" Root of All Evil ", " Face of Evil ", " The Quilt of Hathor ").
Insofar as the Caesarean text-type does exist ( in Matt, Luke and John is not well defined ), then it does so only in the Gospels, the proposed Caesarean witnesses do not appear to have any common distinctive readings in the rest of the New Testament.
Insofar as the personal sins of men have contributed to the existence of these public sins, he came into collision with the totality of evil in mankind.
Insofar as this is true, urban universities have been criticized for contributing to institutional racism.

Insofar and be
Insofar as only true statements can be known, moral nihilists are moral skeptics.
Insofar as hoplite warfare could be perfected, the Spartans did so.
Insofar as it is collaborative, a society can enable its members to benefit in ways that would not otherwise be possible on an individual basis ; both individual and social ( common ) benefits can thus be distinguished, or in many cases found to overlap.
Insofar as they are inefficient, however, subsidies would generally be considered by economists to be bad, as economics is the study of efficient use of limited resources.
Insofar as an attack on property is a crime, reasonable force may be used to prevent the crime or to arrest the offender, whether it be theft of a sum of money or the damage of an object.
Insofar as emperor could be seen as the English translation of imperator, then Julius Caesar had been an emperor, like several Roman generals before him.
Insofar as race is defined differently in different cultures, perceptions of multiraciality will naturally be subjective.
According to Kenneth Pelletier, " Insofar as Ayurveda constitutes an integrated orientation to healthy physical, mental, and spiritual practices, as it does in the Maharishi Ayur-Ved system, it would seem to be conducive to good health and spiritual well-being.
Insofar as the only evidence for properties of UG are in language itself, Harris's view was that such properties cannot be presupposed, but they may be sought once a principled theory of language is established on a purely linguistic basis.
Insofar as they represent a description of a world view, they can be evaluated on the basis of accuracy and value to the holder.
Insofar as legal policies are concerned, cases that are perceived as religious discrimination might be the result of an interference of the religious sphere with other spheres of the public that are regulated by law ( and not aimed specifically against a religious minority ).
Insofar today's parliament can be called " Diet " as well, but uses the term " National Assembly " in English in order to differentiate between today's unicameral republican assembly and the bicameral one during the monarchy.
Insofar as the trajectory of capitalist development is, as Marx argues, ruled by the quest for extra surplus-value, the economic fate of the system can be summarised as an interaction between the tendency of the profit rate to decline, and the factors that counteract it: in other words, the permanent battle to reduce costs, increase sales and increase profits.
Insofar as only true statements can be known, moral nihilism implies moral skepticism.
Insofar as it could be considered a form of neo-Muslim education, it represented by the end of the colonial period the first clear demarcation of a secondary stage in Islamic education.

Insofar and first
He further asserted that " Insofar as a judgment satisfies the first law of thought, it is thinkable ; insofar as it satisfies the second, it is true ….

Insofar and modern
Insofar as the " so-called " postmoderns follow the thoroughly modern trend of idealism, it is more an ultramodernism than anything else.

Insofar and had
Insofar as the minstrels had authentic contact with black culture, it was via neighborhoods, taverns, theaters, and waterfronts where blacks and whites could mingle freely.
Insofar as Knox had any definition of species – for his thinking about it was hazy – races were species.
Insofar as surviving records can prove, the earliest known traceable date of a Lodge of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes is the " Phoenix Lodge No. 1 " in 1822 at the Harp Tavern, Great Russell Street near Drury Lane Theatre, London and was created by stage hands and theatre technicians who had been denied a long held privilege extended to them by the actors and artists of the day.

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