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This is consistent with the claim that men and women have the same rational souls, if we allow that the human soul is constituted by something more than the faculty of reason, and so two human (and hence rational) souls might be put to different purposes.
An evaluation of sameness due to common ancestry is made separately from the role the function plays (or its use), whether understood in terms of a causal role, a fitness advantage, or a history of selection.[19] Activity-functions can be put to different uses while being shared via common descent (i.e., homologous).
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Although the structure is unchanged, some rooms have been put to different uses.
All those elements and more came together in the program that opened the Central Park SummerStage season on Tuesday evening — called "Night at the Caravanserai: Tales of Wonder" — but they were put to different uses.
Indeed, many synonyms customarily are put to different uses.
The resources of those artist-created foundations vary, and they are put to different charitable ends.
Our data also show that exploration and engagement, while both good, don't easily coexist, because they require that the energy of team members be put to two different uses.
But maybe all that soil can be put to a different use: a handful of colleges and universities have planted small student-run farms on formerly grassy areas in recent years.
Their interest sparked his own passion for coding and gave him the insight that his Philosophy major and passion for symbolic logic, could be put to a different use in the technology industry.
Existing football stadiums could be put to so many different uses to accommodate a decent chunk of the 26 sports.
But that's only half the picture, since the chord sequence that is the blues form can be put to so many different feelings.
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