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Whatever and cause
Whatever the cause, his mood in the fifties rarely rises above the level of the capably sardonic.
# Whatever begins to exist has a cause.
Whatever the cause, hyperinflation involves both the supply and velocity of money.
Whatever the cause or causes of forgetting over the short-term may be, there is consensus that it severely limits the amount of new information that we can retain over brief periods of time.
Whatever the cause of Themistocles's unpopularity in 479 BC, it obviously did not last long.
Whatever the cause, by the LH IIIC period ( whose latest phase is also termed " Submycenaean "), Mycenae was no longer a major power.
Whatever the cause, Patton found himself once again in trouble with his superiors and the American people.
Whatever the cause, in his acute illness, which lasted fifteen days, Raphael was composed enough to receive the last rites, and to put his affairs in order.
Whatever the cause, there are treatments available, some of them medical and some psychological.
Whatever the case, in the words of Barker's character Billy Prior, Rivers's experience was traumatic enough to cause him to " put his mind's eye out ".
Whatever the cause, within a few hundred years of the abandonment of the last Olmec cities, successor cultures became firmly established.
Whatever the origins of the story, its utility was obvious: the murder could be presented not as a political act but as a cause passionelle-a lover's quarrel, in which the German diplomat could be judged incidentally as having seduced a minor.
Whatever the cause, due to this linguistic ( if not cultural ) replacement, most place names in modern England are discernibly Anglo-Saxon.
Whatever the cause, it was evidently a source of lingering resentment for Tipton, who was one of the few significant collaborators who refused to participate in the 2010 documentary on Nilsson's life and career.
Whatever the cause of the strike, employers are generally motivated to take measures to prevent them, mitigate the impact, or to undermine strikes when they do occur.
Whatever the cause of the fight for the town, it rapidly escalated into a large and bitterly fought engagement, continuing well after night had fallen and resulting in about 4, 000 casualties to each side, including Barclay, who was shot in the arm and forced to leave the battlefield.
Duns Scotus however argued that inductive inference from a finite number of particulars to a universal generalization was justified by " a proposition reposing in the soul, ' Whatever occurs in a great many instances by a cause that is not free, is the natural effect of that cause.
Whatever the cause, the distortions can recur several times a day and may take some time to abate.
Whatever the actual cause of his injuries, Hirt underwent surgery and had to wait a while and then practice slowly to make a return to the club scene.
Whatever the cause, two Greek entrepreneurs, George Georgiades and George Tragides, took advantage of the opening.
Whatever the cause, the event resulted in the rapid mixing of the supersaturated deep water with the upper layers of the lake, where the reduced pressure allowed the stored CO < sub > 2 </ sub > to effervesce out of solution.
Whatever the cause, Scarron began to suffer from miserable deformity and pain.
Whatever from the physical point of view was the organic, biological cause of the end of her bodily life, it can be said that for Mary the passage from this life to the next was the full development of grace in glory, so that no death can ever be so fittingly described as a “ dormition ” as hers.

Whatever and is
Whatever the psychological truth in the Oedipus myth, an Oedipus who is drawn to his fate by irresistible external forces can carry the symbol of humanity and its archaic crime, and the incest that is unknowing renews the mystery of the eternal dream of childhood and absorbs us in the secret.
) Whatever philosophy is conceived to be, its rationalist, logistic attitude to evidence should make it clear that it is something other than science.
Whatever the merits of its intent, Utopian communism is far too naive, far too crude, to suit any modern socialist or communist.
Whatever the source of Rangoni's power, Marina is his captive now ; ;
Whatever projection one makes, the striking fact about congregational and parochial life is the extent to which it is a vehicle of the social identity of middle-class people.
Whatever the long-range impact of integration, the owners of Negro-appeal radio stations these days know they have an audience and that it is loyal.
*" Whatever may not properly be done in public is forbidden even in the most secret chamber " ( Shabbat 64b ).
Whatever may be the date of the institution of the office of abbreviator, it is certain that it became of greater importance and more highly privileged upon its erection into a college of prelates.
Whatever can be predicated of all things is universal-like but not universal, category-like but not a category.
Whatever difference which might part us, something hovers over them, it is the great images of national unity, which we all desire, for which we would all stand, willing to die if necessary.
" The contention is that this is a syllogistic inference, for it appears to require the extra premise: " Whatever has the property of thinking, exists ", a premise Descartes did not justify.
To argue that the cogito is not a syllogism, one may call it self-evident that " Whatever has the property of thinking, exists ".
* Superman is real, Clark Kent the mask: Pre-Crisis interpretations of Superman assumed that Clark Kent was the " mask " and Kal-El the person ( in the classic story Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow ?, when Superman's dual life is revealed, he completely abandons his Clark Kent persona ).
Whatever its intent, it is a remarkable conversation, representing an era that held the art of conversation in the highest regard.
Whatever specific ethnicity is involved, ethnic nationalism always includes some element of descent from previous generations and the implied claim of ethnic essentialism, i. e. the understanding of ethnicity as an essence that remains unchanged over time.
Whatever the mechanism, blood meant for the pulmonary system is not ventilated and so no gas exchange occurs ( the ventilation / perfusion ratio is decreased ).
Whatever the original plan might have been, the larger, historical account is often merely a background to a broad range of inquiries and, as Herodotus himself observes, " Digressions are part of my plan.
Whatever strategy is used ( simple or mutual ), the level of protection strongly depends on the correctness of the implementation of the web browser and the server software and the actual cryptographic algorithms supported.
Whatever the precise nature of Hecate's transition into folklore in late Antiquity, she is now firmly established as a figure in Neopaganism, which draws heavily on folkloric traditions associating Hecate with ' The Wild Hunt ', witches, hedges and ' hedge-riding ', and other themes that parallel, but are not explicitly attested in, Classical sources.

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