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  • 31all very well — adjective a) All right, to a certain extent. Thats all very well, but how are we supposed to move 900 pounds of equipment out there, at all? b) True, as far as it goes …

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  • 32career change —    dismissal from employment    True as far as it goes, but unlikely to be the whole story:     The company s claim that its trading director had suddenly decided it is time for a career change after 23 years with Sainsbury s was a surprise to… …

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  • 33financial assistance —    American    state aid for the poor    True as far as it goes, but it could as well be a loan, gift, or subsidy to the rich:     You re on welfare? Financial assistance, she said haughtily. (Sanders, 1985) …

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  • 34repositioning —    the summary dismissal of staff    Used in this sense by Stanford University. (Daily Telegraph, 20 August 1996). True as far as it goes, but not the whole story …

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  • 35Critique of Pure Reason — Part of a series on Immanuel …

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  • 36List of The Dresden Files characters — The Dresden Files series features a diverse cast of complicated characters. Contents 1 Main characters 1.1 Harry Dresden 1.2 Karrin Murphy 1.3 Bob …

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  • 37Jewish philosophy — Colette Sirat INTRODUCTION The history of medieval Jewish philosophy can be divided into two consecutive periods. The first, beginning in the ninth century and ending roughly with the death of Maimonides in 1204, occurred in Islamic lands. The… …

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  • 38Hume on human understanding — David Hume on human understanding Anne Jaap Jacobson David Hume’s A Treatise of Human Nature1 was published before he was 30 years old. It is often said to be the greatest philosophical work written in English. Bold and ambitious, it is designed… …

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  • 39The Church —     The Church     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church     The term church (Anglo Saxon, cirice, circe; Modern German, Kirche; Sw., Kyrka) is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which… …

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  • 40Existence of God —     The Existence of God     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Existence of God     The topic will be treated as follows:     I. As Known Through Natural Reason     A. The Problem Stated     1. Formal Anti Theism     2. Types of Theism     B.… …

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