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  • 61Israel —     Israelites     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Israelites     The word designates the descendants of the Patriarch Jacob, or Israel. It corresponds to the Hebrew appellation children of Israel , a name by which together with the simple form Israel… …

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  • 62Doubt — • A state in which the mind is suspended between two contradictory propositions and unable to assent to either of them Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Doubt     Doubt      …

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  • 64calculated risk — noun 1. : a hazard or chance of failure whose degree of probability has been reckoned or estimated before some undertaking is entered upon 2. : an undertaking or the actual or possible product of an undertaking whose chance of failure has been… …

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  • 65Moral certainty — is a concept of intuitive probability. It means a very high degree of probability, sufficient for action, but short of absolute or mathematical certainty. The concept stems from a statement in Aristotle s Nicomachean Ethics that one must be… …

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  • 66Epistemology — • That branch of philosophy which is concerned with the value of human knowledge Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Epistemology     Epistemology      …

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  • 67Christopher Marlowe — This article is about the English dramatist. For the American sportscaster, see Chris Marlowe. Christopher Marlowe …

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  • 68Verb — This article is about the part of speech. For the physical activity program, see VERB (program). For English usage of verbs, see English verbs. Verbs redirects here. For the Christian gospel rapper, see Verbs (rapper). Examples I washed the car… …

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  • 69Aromanians — Aromanians, Macedo Romanians, Vlachs Armâñji Total population 100.000[1] 1.000.000 Regions with significant populations …

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  • 70Malice aforethought — For the novel, see Malice Aforethought. Criminal law …

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