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Still, she retained what she describes as a "moral certainty" not only that Soering didn't get a fair trial but that he did not commit the murders.
In "A Christian Manifesto," Schaeffer writes: "What we must understand is that the two world views really do bring forth with inevitable certainty not only personal differences, but total differences in regard to society, government, and law.
This would provide much-needed investor certainty, not only in the energy sector but for industrial sectors and innovation across Europe, and give a boost to employment and the economy.
But so far, investigators have been stymied in establishing with certainty not only who is behind the bombings but also who has been plotting the smaller but often lethal roadside attacks on American troops and Iraqis working with the occupation forces.
"A Jew dare not live with absolute certainty not only because certainty is the hallmark of the fanatic and Judaism abhors fanaticism, but also because doubt is good for the human soul, its humility, and consequently its greater potential ultimately to discover its Creator".
"It is a near certainty not only that Ndola's radio traffic was being monitored routinely by the NSA from Cyprus or elsewhere, but that one or both of the large Usaf aircraft which had been flown in to Ndola on the crucial night and were parked throughout on the tarmac were there for the specific purpose of monitoring the local radio traffic," it added.
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The certainty would not only make the program fairer to the doctors, but also attract more high-quality applicants.
"So this gives not only certainty to the components suppliers but it gives the car industry manufacturers the opportunity to pass some of this money through to the components suppliers to ensure they're continuing until the end of 2017".
For the "mathematical world without bodies, without people, without the vagaries of human emotion" possesses not only "certainty and power," as the author exults, but lacks life, humanity and moral meaning.
This moral certainty, Locke remarked, "is not only as great as our frame can attain to, but as our Condition needs" (Locke 1690, 4.11.8).
With so much complexity, constant change and consequent threats to privilege, power and identity occurring at a spectacular pace, the need for certainty and simplicity becomes not only real, but a necessary resolution for conquering the disorienting impact of fear.
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