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Baldwin seems especially bullish about the widget, which he says shows a "distinct desire for publishers to connect directly to consumers".

They are each distinct: desire, for instance, is directed at the future, whereas love is a passion involving a "consent by which we consider ourselves from the present on as joined with which we love, in the sense that we imagine a whole of which we think of ourselves only as one part and the loved thing as another" (AT XI 387, modified from CSM I 356).

Still, the desire for a distinct identity was not slaked.

Cascadians are quickly recognizing that despite the vast array of cultures and attitudes that make up the region, many people here share the same set of values: an affinity for nature, a distinct open-mindedness, and a desire for societal and technological progress.

Cascadians are quickly recognising that despite the vast array of cultures and attitudes that make up the region, many people here share the same set of values: an affinity for nature, a distinct open-mindedness and a desire for societal and technological progress.

A key motivation for neo-sentimentalism is that making a judgment about desirability or shamefulness is distinct from desiring or being ashamed.

In some applications, an OWA weight vector with positive and distinct components for any desired orness level is preferable.

There is competition for lands with mestizo ranchers and, in most groups, a conscious desire for survival as distinct cultural entities.

On the other hand, there is a distinct finding that the inspection was desired for the purpose of ascertaining the true financial condition of the bank, and for the purpose of enabling the complainant to find out the value of his stock, and whether its business was being conducted according to law.

So, an absolutely perfect agent as is God cannot act from desire for an end distinct from itself.

He argues that an agent's desire for an end distinct from itself implies the agent's imperfection, since the object of the agent's desire must be superior to the agent.

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