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context and remark
The context of this remark, however, suggests only that Aristotle advised that it could be rhetorically advantageous to appeal to such a law, especially when the " particular " law of one's own city was averse to the case being made, not that there actually was such a law ; Aristotle, moreover, considered two of the three candidates for a universally valid, natural law provided in this passage to be wrong.
The context of Mac Lane's remark was the axiomatic theory of homology.
In May 1990 he repeated his remark in the context of NATO membership while meeting Bush, amazing both the Americans and Germans.
This house was built as a suitable residence for a rising industrial entrepreneur, and sets Samuel Thomas ' gloomy remark in context.
" ( Clark, 650 ) In his book, Clark does not offer any background context to explain Klass's remark on Larry King Live.
Reta Halteman Finger approves Capper's judgment that only in the context of an almshouse at Bethany, where the poor were received and assisted, could Jesus remark that " The poor you will always have with you " ( Mark 14: 7 ; Matthew 26: 11 ) without sounding callous.

context and however
The Chief Minister performs many of the roles that a state governor normally holds in the context of a state, however the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly gazettes the laws and summons meetings of the Assembly.
In the context of emerging western imperialism and economic competition between European kingdoms seeking wealth through the establishment of trade routes and colonies, Columbus's speculative proposal, to reach the East Indies by sailing westward, eventually received the support of the Spanish crown, which saw in it a promise, however remote, of gaining the upper hand over rival powers in the contest for the lucrative spice trade with Asia.
In the context of the passage, they seem to equate to something like “ east and west .” There is a passage in Ezekiel, however, where God says to the prophet, " Set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him.
The development and testing of hypotheses on extraterrestrial life is known as exobiology or astrobiology ; the term astrobiology, however, includes the study of life on Earth viewed in its astronomical context.
No personal denunciation was made of Erasmus during his lifetime, however, and he took pains to put distance in later life with these earlier episodes by condemning sodomy in his works, and praising sexual desire in the context of marriage between men and women.
In the context of events like this, the Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence ; however, no extant contemporary records have been discovered which confirm a view that this historical figure actually reigned.
Joosten, however, while accepting that the carelessness of the English scribe is the most likely explanation for most such instances, nevertheless argues that a minority of such readings are due to translation errors in the Spanish text: as, for example, where the Italian text employs the conjunction pero, with an Italian meaning ' therefore '; while the Spanish text also reads pero, with a Spanish meaning ' however '; the Italian sense being the one demanded by the context.
For this reason, however, ' narcotic ' has come to mean any illegally used drug, but it is useful as a shorthand for referring to a controlled drug in a context where its legal status is more important than its physiological effects.
Few of the big bands, however, featured amplified guitar solos, which were done instead in the small combo context.
With a large enough ontology as a source of knowledge however, the possible interpretations of ambiguous words in a specific context can be reduced.
It is true, however, that condition 1 implies condition 2 in the context of all spaces.
In this context, the role of risk is also easily understandable, however it is debatable whether the underlying motivation should be seen as true entrepreneurship or entrepreneurship as a product of some social disadvantage.
In poker, the strength of a hand ( how likely it is to be the best according to the rules of the game being played ) is often called its value ; however, in the context of poker strategy the term is more often used to describe a betting tactic, a bet for value.
In this context, linguists today use jargon to denote a particularly rudimentary type of pidgin ; however, this usage is rather rare, and the term jargon most often refers to the words particular to a given profession.
This problem must be put in the proper context, however.
" Nicolosi adds, " With appropriate masculine affirmation and support, however, they can all be developed within the context of normal heterosexual manhood.
The term may however be used in the specific context of referring to the original science of society established in 19th century sociology ( Latin: socius, " companion ";-ology, " the study of ", and Greek λόγος, lógos, " word ", " knowledge ").
This is said in a context where a client is offering to double his fees ; however, it is likely that rich clients provided Holmes a remuneration greatly in excess of his standard fee.
The Court has not indicated, however, whether this holding extends to the public school context, and it may well be limited to the context of individuals training to enter the ministry.
In private notes written in 1939, Heidegger took a strongly critical view of Hitler's ideology, however in public lectures he seems to have continued to make ambiguous comments which, if they expressed criticism of the regime, did so only in the context of praising its ideals.
Encyclopedic museums have advantages ; however, some scholars and archaeologists argue against encyclopedic museums because they remove cultural objects from their original cultural setting, losing their context.

context and suggests
Connolly also suggests that in context the marriage metaphor was necessary in that it truly exemplified the unequal interaction between Yahweh and the people Israel.
" This suggests that " the text and context was meant to apply to Nicodemus particularly, and not to the world.
" In this case, the plural verb is used because the context for " none " suggests more than one thing or person.
Iron ore was not found in Egypt, making the iron dagger rare, and the context suggests that the iron dagger was valued on a level equal to that of its ceremonial gold counterpart.
One of the earliest objects made of smelted iron dates is a dagger dating to before 2000 BC, found in a context that suggests it was treated as an ornamental object of great value.
Tradition in music suggests a historical context with which one can perceive distinguishable patterns.
The term suggests a feminist approach to theism and the context of God and gender within Paganism, Neopaganism, Goddess Spirituality and various nature-based religions.
Philosophers, he suggests, may have made the error of hypostatizing simplicity ( i. e. endowed it with a sui generis existence ), when it has meaning only when embedded in a specific context ( Sober 1992 ).
The question which then arises is whether the paradox is to be understood in the context of absolutely no background information ( as Hempel suggests ), or in the context of the background information which we actually possess regarding ravens and black objects, or with regard to all possible configurations of background information.
The fact that his brother Duke William carries a similar item suggests that, in this context, the mace may have been simply a symbol of authority.
Open-field planting refers to the form of sowing used historically in the agricultural context whereby fields are prepared generically and left open, as the name suggests, before being sown directly with seed.
Eagleton suggests: " When the political is introduced ... it is only in the context of what Heaney will or will not say.
The Vetus Latina Bible contains a passage Est tamen ille dæmon sodalis peccati (" The devil is a companion of sin "), in a context that suggests that the word meant little more than an article.
It is common in Egyptian iconography which suggests its use in a religious context.
In the First Branch of the Mabinogi, it is implied that Annwn is a land within Dyfed, while the context of the Arthurian poem Preiddeu Annwfn suggests an island location.
Chapter IV of Atlantis: The Antediluvian World ( 1882 ) by Ignatius L. Donnelly, titled " The God Odin, Woden, or Wotan ", repeats Clavigero's reference in the context of speculation about Atlantis and ( following Brasseur de Bourbourg ) also suggests that Votan built Palenque.
" Raymond Brown suggests that the translators of the Septuagint may have understood the Hebrew word " almah " to mean virgin in this context.
Macbeth ( Mac Bethad mac Findláich ) is recorded as his dux, literally duke, but in the context" dukes of Francia " had half a century before replaced the Carolingian kings of the Franks and in England the over-mighty Godwin of Wessex was called a dux — this suggests that Macbeth was the power behind the throne.
Goffman suggests that life is a sort of theater, but we also need a parking lot and a cloak room: there is a wider context lying beyond the face-to-face symbolic interaction.
Vandekerckhove suggests that Duska and Corvino combine, however, to point in a direction that makes it possible to resolve the conflict of loyalties in the context of whistleblowing, by clarifying exactly what the objects of those loyalties really are.
Research suggests that source amnesia results from poor memory encoding of a particular context opposed to poor retrieval of a context specific memory, except within the case of amnesiacs.

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