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Two slightly contradictory morals might be drawn from this truth.
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Mansfield made a great effort to bring English merchant law up to the same standards as that of other European nations, defining his position by saying that "the daily negotiations and property of merchants ought not to depend on subtleties and niceties, but upon rules easily learned and easily retained because they are dictates of common sense drawn from the truth of the case".
So lessons can be drawn from this?
Several consequences can be drawn from this.
Two conclusions can be drawn from this.
Two conclusions were drawn from this experiment.
As the three of us talked about that letter, on Tuesday night, we wondered if perhaps Lee intended to signal that the Atticus of "To Kill a Mockingbird" was drawn from a partial truth, not the whole truth she had tried to tell in "Go Set a Watchman".
Even as the film clearly conveys both the how and why of the mistakes made in reporting and airing the Bush National Guard story — mistakes that also shed no real light on the veracity of the story's core claims — there are no ultimate conclusions to be drawn from "Truth".
The cosmos of the acusmata, however, clearly shows a belief in a world structured according to mathematics, and some of the evidence for this belief may have been drawn from genuine mathematical truths such as those embodied in the "Pythagorean" theorem and the relation of whole number ratios to musical concords.
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What lessons can we draw from this?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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