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An essential premise is that what Book 3 acknowledged as an exception to its critique, the imitation of virtuous and thoughtful characters, is not apt to exist.
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He defined the term universal as referring to " … that which, although it exists in one, is apt by nature to exist in many".[1] Because it is apt to be in many, it is predicable of them.
Their foster homes are apt to have existed on the edge of poverty, and they are likely to have lived in some of the most perilous neighborhoods, educated in the most troubled schools.
Too apt to be rodent havens.
They are far more apt to be exaggerated.
Presbyterians were apt to be Patriots, Anglicans often Tories.
And they're more apt to live alone.
When effort is invisible it is apt to be undervalued.
No obvious distinguishing feature exists that is apt to clearly divide the species Homo sapiens from Homo erectus and nothing indicates any sort of qualitative leap.
"He is apt to think of it as having always existed, as much 'always' in his world as motorcars, gramophones and aeroplanes".
Would non-professionals be apt to misinterpret the numbers?
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