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Merely and does
Merely the use of formalism alone does not explain several issues: why we should use the axioms we do and not some others, why we should employ the logical rules we do and not some others, why do " true " mathematical statements ( e. g., the laws of arithmetic ) appear to be true, and so on.
* Merely touching a member of the opposite sex does not break one's wudu.
Merely walking or hunting on land does not establish actual possession.
* Senior party: Merely being the first to file the application does not grant a party legal protection.
Merely failing to attend church meetings does not qualify as apostasy.

Merely and over
* February 26 – Merely by appearing behind a German two-seat aircraft over the Verdun battlefield, Jean Navarre induces its crew to land in French-held territory and surrender without ever firing a shot.
Merely the sight of Jonathan Pryce shuffle-dancing through clouds over the opening credits loads the film with promise.

Merely and on
This was followed in the Examiner on 20 December by the short-lived Mary's Home from College, a precursor to the " girl strips " such as Cliff Sterrett's Polly and Her Pals and John Held Jr .' s Merely Margie ; and on 23 December with Gooseberry Sprigg, about a cigar-smoking " Duck Duke ", acharacter who had previously, and popularly, appeared in Herriman's sports cartoons.
" Merely uploading and downloading files on the internet did not fulfill this requirement, meaning that even large-scale online infringement could not be prosecuted criminally.
Merely pointing out that the plaintiff could have sued somewhere else is not sufficient to succeed on an FNC motion.
Merely leaving them on the curb for the garbage man to collect, Brennan argued, should not be found to remove that expectation of privacy, for “ scrutiny of another's trash is contrary to commonly accepted notions of civilized behavior .”
" He wrote screenplays for a number of important or popular films, including: The Docks of New York ( 1928 ), Thunderbolt ( 1929 ), Merely Mary Ann ( 1931 ), Shanghai Express ( 1932 ), Bombshell ( 1933 ), Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 ), Come and Get It ( 1936 ), Only Angels Have Wings ( 1939 ), To Have and Have Not ( 1944 ), The Big Sleep ( 1946 ) and Nightmare Alley ( 1947 ).
In Things Merely Are ( Routledge, 2005 ), Critchley examines the relation between philosophy and poetry through an extended meditation on the poetry of Wallace Stevens.

Merely and .
Merely having a mental image of some sort is not the all-important consideration.
Merely to satisfy the author's curiosity.
Merely being aware of kindness in oneself and others is also associated with greater well-being.
:" Merely quantitative differences, beyond a certain point, pass into qualitative changes.
Merely remaining silent in face of protracted questioning is insufficient to assert right.
Merely passing money from one person to another, so long as it is done with the intent to disguise the source, ownership, location or control of the money, has been deemed a financial transaction under the law.
Merely an analogy to show how media influences public perception.
Rush Tribute: Merely Players.
Merely launching a large total quantity reduces the manufacturing costs per vehicle, similar to how the mass production of automobiles brought about great increases in affordability.
Merely requesting a web page from a few kilometers away involves satisfying a stack of protocols that involve many examples of hardware and software servers.
For a number of years, Gaynor was the Fox studios foremost actress and was given the choice of prime roles, starring in such films as Sunny Side Up ( 1929 ), Delicious ( 1931 ), Merely Mary Ann ( also 1931 ), and Adorable ( 1933 ), as well as State Fair ( 1933 ) with Will Rogers and The Farmer Takes a Wife ( 1935 ), which introduced Henry Fonda to the screen as Gaynor's leading man.
Merely snatching the property from the victim's person is not sufficient force unless the victim resists or one of the items is attached or carried in such a way that a significant amount of force must be used to free the item from the victim's person.
Merely inserting an object like a probe into a plasma changes the density, temperature, and potential at the sheath edge and perhaps everywhere.
Merely being traded is insufficient, it must be a full listing, and this excludes AIM ' PLUS-quoted and PLUS-traded market segments, but PLUS itself is acceptable ; shares in unquoted companies ; warrants ; futures and options.
Merely a few months later, he was involved in a new fling with Alma Ross, an actress.
Merely one day later, Jameson broke the spirit ( though not the letter ) of his agreement with Iron Man, using the headline " a wanted murderer ( Wolverine ), an alleged ex-member of a terrorist organization ( Spider-Woman ) and a convicted heroin-dealer ( Luke Cage ) are just some of the new recruits set to bury the once good name of the Avengers ," but refraining from attacking Spider-Man.
Merely a large hostile presence.
Merely understanding culture at the deepest level may be insufficient to institute cultural change because the dynamics of interpersonal relationships ( often under threatening conditions ) are added to the dynamics of organizational culture while attempts are made to institute desired change.
Merely giving a treatment can have nonspecific effects, and these are controlled for by the inclusion of a placebo group.
Merely deleting, disabling or rashly altering them can lead to undetectable holes in the test coverage.

holding and office
The oath of allegiance is an oath of fidelity to the sovereign taken by all persons holding important public office and as a condition of naturalization.
The monks, then kneeling, gave him the kiss of peace on the hand, and rising, on the mouth, the abbot holding his staff of office.
While citizens voting in the assembly were the people and so were free of review or punishment, those same citizens when holding an office served the people and could be punished very severely.
During the period of holding a particular office everyone on the team is observing everybody else.
His office holding was rather an expression and a result of the influence he wielded.
Elected officials too were subject to review before holding office and scrutiny after office.
After this point, few people were willing to hold such a powerless office, and Augustus was even known to compel individuals into holding the office.
There were minimum intervals between holding successive offices and laws forbade repeating an office.
The reforms of Lucius Cornelius Sulla required a ten year period between holding another term in the same office.
After holding either the office of quaestor or aedile, a man of 39 years could run for praetor.
The princeps senatus was chosen from all Patricians who had served as a Consul, with former Censors usually holding the office.
Because of legal issues related to holding a military rank while in a civilian office, Eisenhower had resigned his permanent commission as General of the Army before entering the office of President of the United States.
John Forrest was the longest serving president of Dalhousie, holding the office from 1885 to 1911.
The Boys countered with rules of their own, forbidding anyone in the Grants from holding " any office of honor or profit under the colony of N. York ".
Formation of an SE holding company is available to public and private limited companies with their registered offices in different Member States or having subsidiaries or branches in Member States other than that of their registered office.
The influence of Richard Hooker was crucial to an evolution in this understanding in which bishops came to be seen in their more traditional role as ones who delegate to the presbyterate inherited powers, act as pastors to presbyters, and holding a particular teaching office with respect to the wider church.
More seriously, parliament declared Bacon incapable of holding future office or sitting in parliament.
A head of state is often, by virtue of holding the highest executive powers, explicitly designated as the commander-in-chief of that nation's armed forces, holding the highest office in all military chains of command.
Judaism was the only non-Christian religion tolerated, but there were bans on Jews building new places of worship, holding public office or owning slaves.
She was also the only Indian Prime Minister to have declared a state of emergency in order to ' rule by decree ' and the only Indian Prime Minister to have been imprisoned after holding that office.
Although the subject of the charge is criminal action, it does not constitute a criminal trial ; the only question under consideration is the removal of the individual from office, and the possibility of a subsequent vote preventing the removed official from ever again holding political office in the jurisdiction where he was removed.

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