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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute act of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a definitive or unconditional action or decision in various contexts, often in philosophical or legal discussions.
Example: "The decision to proceed with the project was seen as an absolute act of commitment by the board."
Alternatives: "unconditional act of" or "definitive act of".
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And yet such must be the direct and immediate result of applying an absolute act of exclusion to corporations who are not subject to such absolute exercise of power, because of the right bestowed upon them by the Constitution of the United States to carry on within a state an interstate commerce business.
He writes: "If we therefore define philosophy as a whole according to that wherein it surveys and presents everything, namely the absolute act of cognition, of which even Nature is again only one side, the Idea of all ideas, then it is Idealism.
The horrible shooting that took place in San Bernardino was an absolute act of terror that many people knew about.
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So for us, we want the UN to move beyond simple rhetoric and take action because those are absolute acts that disturb the peaceful existence of states; those are acts that go against United Nations charter".
While the absolute number of infections was low, however, Pokrovsky had no illusions that it would stay that way if the country did not act immediately.
José Antonio Crespo, a political analyst at Mexico's Center for Economic Research and Teaching, called Amlo's decision "an act of absolute irresponsibility".
"The ruling constitutes an act of absolute irresponsibility," said Sergio Acevedo, chairman of the commission and a member of Mr. Duhalde's Peronist party.
"That's one of the perspectives here," said Todd Zeile of the Mets, who called Clemens's bat toss "an act of absolute stupidity".
At this rate, Clare Balding will have to present the last few episodes in a John Inverdale mask as a nightmarish final act of absolute contrition.
But basic principles – that migration benefits Britain socially, culturally and economically and that to cut ourselves off from the world's largest single market would be an act of absolute folly – must be defended vigorously.
Individual voices in various lands decried the evils of war, but the first genuinely pacifist movement known came from Buddhism, whose founder (the Buddha) demanded from his followers absolute abstention from any act of violence against their fellow creatures.
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