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leaves and open
While Plato finally allows a few acceptable hymns to the gods and famous men, still he clearly leaves the way open for further discussion of the issue.
Yet his lyrical subtlety, in Steve Turner's opinion, leaves the hymn's meaning open to a variety of Christian and non-Christian interpretations.
Tacitus however leaves open the possibility that she was deprived of nourishment while in prison and her death was not voluntary.
The symbolism of Revelation 9: 11 leaves the exact identification of Abaddon open for interpretation.
This leaves the last two boxes in the chain for their opponent, but then the opponent has to open the next chain.
One objection to the argument is that it leaves open the question of why the First Cause is unique in that it does not require a cause.
They inhabited open forest, woodlands, and grasslands, possibly staying close to water, and eating leaves, shrubs, and some grasses.
For example, while burning an area of fairly thick forest and thus turning it into a more open, grassy environment might reduce the viability of a large browser ( an animal that eats leaves and shoots rather than grasses ), the reverse could also be true: removing the browsing animals ( by eating them, or by any other means ) within a few years produces a very thick undergrowth which, when a fire eventually starts through natural causes ( as fires tend to do every few hundred years ), burns with greater than usual ferocity.
However, it is argued that this approach fails to properly define euthanasia, as it leaves open a number of possible actions which would meet the requirements of the definition, but would not be seen as euthanasia.
Secondly, Mill's formulation leaves open the unsettling possibility that the " gap-filling entities are purely possibilities and not actualities at all ".
This leaves 87. 7 % ( 163776 ) open to some attacks.
The use of ambiguity, symbolism, irony and other stylistic elements of poetic diction often leaves a poem open to multiple interpretations.
The leaves and flowering tops are used ; they are collected as soon as the flowers begin to open and can be dried.
The absence in this thesis of clear distinction between mathematical and nonmathematical " creation " leaves open the inference that it applies to allegedly creative endeavors in art, music, and literature.
More generally, the statement must occur in the " course of justice ," but this definition leaves room open for interpretation.
For example, a construction worker negligently leaves the cover off a manhole, and a careless driver negligently clips a pedestrian, forcing the pedestrian to fall into the open manhole.
The RFC leaves questions open and is written in a less formal style.
But, this still leaves open the question of how evolution initiated each module.
The base, when maintained, will have a designed base structure that not only channels snow, air and water, but leaves it open enough for wax to penetrate deep inside it.
Although it is commonly held that an allegorical interpretation justified its inclusion in the Biblical canon, scholarly discussion has not reached any consensus yet on Song of Songs and leaves other possibilities open.
This break from traditional art history and theory — as well as from other major streams of semiotic analysis — leaves open a wide variety of possibilities for pictorial semiotics.
This leaves open the likelihood that other nuclear-armed countries might mistake it for a nuclear launch which could provoke a counterattack.
In Latin America, plantain leaves are lightly smoked over an open fire, which makes them more flexible, and improves storage properties, flavor and aroma.
Some, such as the star magnolia ( Magnolia stellata ) and the saucer magnolia ( Magnolia × soulangeana ), flower quite early in the spring, before the leaves open.
Rand then leaves himself open while employing a final fighting maneuver Lan had taught him.

leaves and possibility
Now the remainder of dividing either a or b by d is also of the form ax + by since it is obtained by subtracting a multiple of from a or b, and on the other hand it has to be strictly smaller in absolute value than d. This leaves 0 as only possibility for such a remainder, so d divides a and b exactly.
The centrality of the principle of limiting narcotic and psychotropic drugs for medical and scientific purposes leaves no room for the legal possibility of recreational use.
The end of the novel is famous for its ambiguity, which leaves open the possibility that Irene has pushed Clare out the window, or that Clare has committed suicide.
According to the church's sacred texts and pronouncements by its leaders and theologians, the church leaves open the possibility that it may one day re-institute the practice.
At the end of his Lectures on the Philosophy of History, Hegel leaves open the possibility that history has yet to accomplish certain tasks related to the inner organization of the state.
A set is defined to be closed if its complement is open, which leaves the possibility of an open set whose complement is itself also open, making the first set both open and closed, and therefore clopen.
Of course this leaves open the possibility of one of the mixed origins ( see below ) being true in the films, as this was how they " first " appeared, not discounting other corrupted creatures or men being added to the ranks later.
: claims to establish a lower bound of 26 gigaparsecs ( 85 billion light-years ) on the diameter of the whole universe, meaning the smallest possible diameter for the whole universe would be 98. 5 % of the diameter of the last scattering surface ( since this is only a lower bound, the paper leaves open the possibility that the whole universe is much larger, even infinite ).
A mission of five members, headed by Gen. Mohammad Wali Khan, leaves Afghanistan for Europe in order to examine the possibility of entering into political and commercial relations with European states.
The Euthanasia Laws Act 1997 has no effect on the power of an Australian state to pass any law permitting euthanasia and it expressly leaves open the possibility of a territory passing laws regarding the withholding of life support.
This actually leaves the voters with the possibility to drop any member of the government during the Landsgemeinde and select someone else.
This leaves us with one possibility, the four fermionic directions transform as a Majorana spinor θ < sub > α </ sub >.
leaves the possibility that Betty is both a maid and a cook ( with " a maid and a cook " read as a unit, in apposition to Betty ).
However some of the earlier crimes are mainly linked by the weapons used or stolen which leaves open a possibility of the guns having been previously rented or sold and hence stolen and used by otherwise unconnected criminal gangs or individuals before passing into the hands of the actual Nijvel gang.
This leaves open the possibility of fruitful scientific discussion of value judgments.
Two " missing " leaves have turned up, one in 1982 and the other in 2007, leaving open the possibility that even more may have survived the riots in 1947.
" suggests that Jane's calling him interrupted his tennis-playing ( whereas in the former example, it was possible that he simply ignored her call ), and leaves open the possibility that what she told him required such urgent action that he forfeited his match and left.
This is also known as a " Blitz Beater " or " Blitz " for short because it's almost always used against a blitz-heavy defense, also called that because when you can tell a blitz is coming, this is a common play called to counter it, and the overpursuing nature of the blitz leaves the running back, and then the quarterback wide open with the possibility of gaining huge chunks of yardage.
It is uncertain as to when the work was composed, which leaves the possibility that it was an early work that was filled with Milton's ideas about the Civil War or it was a later work that incorporates his despair over the Restoration.
This decision would appear to remove the possibility of widespread interference to radio communications from any network-wide adoption of BPL technology, but still leaves as a concern the possibility of interference from in-home use of G. hn over AC.
This leaves only the possibility of launching from an elevated perch, and the authors noted that even modern birds do not need to use excess power when launching from trees, but use the downward-swooping technique they found in Microraptor.

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