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Aquinas treats all human law as "posited" and (synonymously) "positive", even those of its rules that are restatements of, or authoritatively promulgated deductions (conclusiones) from, general moral principles or norms.
But in the Summa Theologiae this is argued to be only an imperfect and incomplete felicitas, and the problematic character of such a concept is apparent from the Summa's definition of felicitas (and synonymously beatitudo) as perfect good and complete satisfaction of all desires.
I wanted to pay homage to this idea in the gatefold of the first release and synonymously with the first track of my album 'Welcome To The Anarchostar.' It's the theme music for the prologue of the label".
Some researchers make a clear distinction between narratives and stories [ 24] but the term narrative is also often used interchangeably and synonymously with "story" for example within nursing research [ 22, 25].
The services include: VCT and synonymously called HIV testing and counselling (HTC); management of sexually transmitted infections (STIs); home-based care (HBC); youth-friendly health services (YFHS); family planning (FP); PMTCT of HIV; provision of ARVs, nutrition, static and outreach mother and child health (MCH) services.
The variant position sequences for cases and controls weighted according to the distribution of variants in cases are given by: And synonymously we derive the position sequences for cases and controls weighted on the distribution of variants in controls as: Our goal is to construct a test statistic that assesses the spatial proximity between variants of each group.
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In more than four decades of studying businesses and consulting to organizations on how to implement new strategies, I can't tell you how many times I've heard people use the words "leadership" and "management" synonymously, and it drives me crazy every time.
I should note at the outset that Cohen used the terms "assimilation" and "acculturation" synonymously, and that he was of course aware of the threat that assimilation has always posed to "the Jewish group," and still did in late twentieth-century America.
We use the terms biome and zonobiome synonymously, and we recognize that there is a one-to-one correspondence between these and the climatic zones (Table 1).
We use "narrative" and "story" synonymously, "listeners" are the researchers and all readers of the study.
And Mute, Rough Trade and Factory all started synonymously and then Mute was sold to EMI within a month of Creation ceasing trading, and Factory kind of crumbled, so that was easy to do. .
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