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Thus traditional exegesis supposes that after his release Paul sailed from Rome into Asia, passing Crete by the way, and that there he left Titus " to set in order the things that were wanting.
He manifests there that " No social ideal, from the point of view of anarchism, could be referred to as absolute in a sense that supposes it ’ s the crown of human wisdom, the end of social and ethical quest of man.
Optimality theory supposes that there are no language-specific restrictions on the input.
Finally, it supposes that there is some physical distinction between a conscious observer and a non-conscious measuring device, so it seems to require eliminating the strong Church – Turing hypothesis or postulating a physical model for consciousness.
This idea is problematic for the analytic-synthetic distinction because ( in Quine's view ) such a distinction supposes that some facts are true of language alone, but if conceptual scheme is as open to revision as synthetic content, then there can be no plausible distinction between framework and content, hence no distinction between the analytic and the synthetic.
But if one supposesin line with the principle of non-contradiction — that there can only be one complete set of truths, coherentism must provide a way to choose between these competing sets.
The " one church in the city " idea is based on an unusual reading of the Scriptures that supposes that just because there was only one church in each city in the time of the primitive church, that there should also be today.
Dahl supposes that there are certain conditions which make it easier to maintain a democracy in a given country.
" The statistics from the World Christian Encyclopedia ( David Barrett ) illustrate the emerging trend of dramatic Christian growth on the continent and supposes, that in 2025 there will be 633 million Christians in Africa.
Thus traditional exegesis supposes that after his release Paul sailed from Rome into Asia, passing Crete by the way, and that there he left Titus " to set in order the things that were wanting.
Kirman supposes that there are N ants and that each switches randomly between piles with probability ε ( this prevents the system getting stuck with all at one pile or the other ), and imitates a randomly chosen other ant with probability δ. Eichengreen, Hale and Mody ( 2008 ) focus on the transmission of recent crises through the market for developing country debt.
This image of the subject supposes that there are different faculties, each of which ideally grasps the particular domain of reality to which it is most suited.

supposes and is
I speak of `` the largest possible measure '' because any person who supposes that these conditions can be universally and perfectly achieved -- ever -- reckons without the inherent imperfectability of himself and his fellow human beings, and is therefore a dangerous man to have around.
" Wesley also states infants who are baptized are born again, but for adults it is different :... our church supposes, that all who are baptized in their infancy, are at the same time born again.
Searle then supposes that he is in a closed room and has a book with an English version of the computer program, along with sufficient paper, pencils, erasers, and filing cabinets.
That the Earth is quite as old as he supposes, has long been my creed ..."
This uniqueness proof will only work if one supposes that the positiveness of a property is independent of the object to which it is applied, a claim which some have considered to be suspect.
Thus, Merleau-Ponty does not postulate that " all consciousness is consciousness of something ", which supposes at the outset a noetic-noematic ground.
However, a similar objection was noted by Thomas Nagel in 1970 who claimed that consequentialism ‘ treats the desires, needs, satisfactions, and dissatisfactions of distinct persons as if they were the desires, etc., of a mass person .’ and even earlier by David Gauthier who wrote that utilitarianism supposesthat mankind is a super-person, whose greatest satisfaction is the objective of moral action.
His hypotheses are that the fixed stars and the Sun remain unmoved, that the Earth revolves about the Sun on the circumference of a circle, the Sun lying in the middle of the orbit, and that the sphere of fixed stars, situated about the same center as the Sun, is so great that the circle in which he supposes the Earth to revolve bears such a proportion to the distance of the fixed stars as the center of the sphere bears to its surface.
One train of thought supposes society itself is the victim of many crimes, especially felonies as murder, homicide and manslaughter.
Therefore, the universal concept has for its object, not a reality existing in the world outside us, but an internal representation which is a product of the understanding itself and which " supposes " in the mind the things to which the mind attributes it ; that is, it holds, for the time being, the place of the things which it represents.
Don supposes it is Helen, but ignores it.
This is also the explanation advanced by the Doctor Who role-playing game, which supposes that Time is like a stream ; you can dam it, divert it, or block it, but the overall direction resumes after a period of conflict.
* The term is used, in fact Prime Directive is the title of a section, of Arthur C. Clarke's " A Meeting with Medusa ," which supposes that life, probably intelligent, has been discovered in the atmosphere of Jupiter.
Aloys Hirt supposes that the name of the painter of Alexander's marriage, whom Lucian praises so highly, as Aetion, is a corruption of Echion.
He supposes that a billiard ball is thrown at random onto a billiard table, and that the probabilities p and q are the probabilities that subsequent billiard balls will fall above or below the first ball.
To purchase a contract at more than $ 75 supposes a loss of $ 25 to the agent who " bought forward " as opposed to waiting a year to buy at the spot price when oil is actually needed.
In some cases, it is possible to define abstractions using Galois connections ( α, γ ) where α is from L to L ′ and γ is from L ′ to L. This supposes the existence of best abstractions, which is not necessarily the case.

supposes and program
Geordi supposes that perhaps it's part of the program, that Data is supposed to oversleep at times, as part of the human experience.

supposes and gives
Condign merit supposes an equality between service and return ; it is measured by commutative justice ( justitia commutativa ), and thus gives a real claim to a reward.
In ancient Greek philosophy, probabilism referred to the doctrine which gives assistance in ordinary matters to one who is skeptical in respect of the possibility of real knowledge: it supposes that though knowledge is impossible, a man may rely on strong beliefs in practical affairs.
Anderson supposes it dates from " about 1424 ", Brown says 1438, Leeson gives 1452, and Burke's and Pine actually give an exact date: June 12, 1452.

supposes and computer
John Searle, on the other hand, suggests that a thinking machine is, at best, a simulation, and writes " No one supposes that computer simulations of a five-alarm fire will burn the neighborhood down or that a computer simulation of a rainstorm will leave us all drenched.

supposes and on
Ovid, on the other hand, supposes that the island was not uninhabited at the time of the birth of Aeacus, and states that, in the reign of Aeacus, Hera, jealous of Aegina, ravaged the island bearing the name of the latter by sending a plague or a fearful dragon into it, by which nearly all its inhabitants were carried off, and that Zeus restored the population by changing the ants into men.
The first men were, in this case, a family of gigantic, sensitive mandragores, animated by the sun, who rooted themselves up from the earth ; this assumption not only does not exclude, but, on the contrary, positively supposes, creative will and the providential co-operation of a first cause, which we have reason to call God.
In contrast, Calvinism views universal grace as resistible and not sufficient for leading to salvation — or denies universal grace altogether — and instead supposes grace that leads to salvation to be particular and irresistible, given to some but not to others on the basis of God's predestinating choice (" unconditional ").
On the one hand, he maintained the unchangeable nature of substance ; on the other, he supposes a plurality of such substances-i. e.
However, as far as Hortensio should be concerned, Lucentio has denounced Bianca ( in Act 4, Scene 2, Tranio ( disguised as Lucentio ) agreed with Hortensio that neither of them would pursue Bianca, because she obviously loved Cambio ), and as such, his knowledge of the marriage of who he supposes to be Lucentio and Bianca makes no sense, and again seems to suggest some careless editing on Shakespeare's part.
The upper part of the staff supposes that you are playing on the upper four strings and the lower part that you are playing on the lower four strings ( still imagining that you are reading the four strings of a viola in alto clef ).
Lanciani supposes the statue depicted in this article might have been found on the site of the shrine on the Quirinal as it appeared in the antiquarian market of Rome at the time of the excavations at S. Silvestro.
* The Collection of Short Stories The Night Chicago Died by Tom Wessex contains a story entitled " An Afternoon on Skull Hill ", in which the author supposes that Gestas, one of the thieves crucified with Christ, was in fact Pilate's illegitimate son.
They not only entail the obligation to reciprocate presents received, but also " supposes two other obligations just as important: the obligation, on the one hand, to give presents, and on the other hand, to receive them ".
It supposes a former * Dianus, formed on * dia-< * dy-eð ( 2 ) from Indo-European root * dey-shine represented in Latin by dies day, Diovis and Iuppiter.
Adams Holland opines it would have been originally the name of a small bridge connecting the Tiber Island ( on which she supposes the first shrine of Janus stood ) with the right bank of the river.
The correlation of the ideas of infinite and finite does not necessarily imply their correality, as Cousin supposes ; on the contrary, it is a presumption that finite is simply positive and infinite negative of the same — that the finite and infinite are simply contradictory relatives.
The neoliberal reliance on freedom also supposes another important neoliberal belief, which comes from the work of Friedman and has been absorbed into idea of rational expectations, which supposes that the freer the economy, the healthier it is.
Ed goes up to the woman, rests on what he supposes are his hocks, flaps his “ wings ” and screams like a banshee.
He called the results " Black Thursday ", said the Conservatives needed to fight the next general election on a " balanced ticket " and that " no one seriously supposes that the Prime Minister would be Prime Minister throughout the entire period of the next Parliament ".

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