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Yet the expression remains Greek, for the word thelgetai that Dionysius chooses is one that echoes the conclusion of Agathon's speech in the Symposium where Agathon praises a Love that everyone "should hymn fairly, sharing in the song he sings that enchants/charms/beguiles (thelgon) the thought (phronema) of all gods and human beings" (197c).

The final page of the treatise, however, echoes the conclusion of his Treatise on the Immortality of the Soul; for Pomponazzi admits that all philosophical demonstrations are provisional and liable to be mistaken in light of the truth taught by the Church, which condemns the Stoic doctrine on fate.

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The Parliamentary Affairs essay echoes the conclusions of another article on electoral bias in the current issue of Political Quarterly.

The social security advisory committee's advice echoes the conclusions of a cross-party MPs report in March, which called for a review of the sanctions regime after concluding it was unfair, punitive and ineffective at helping people into work.

Basically, Aslan's work, though original in detail, echoes the conclusions of the writer and scholar John Dominic Crossan in its vision of a "peasant cynic" Jesus: a rabble-rouser, a political radical, and an extreme Jewish nationalist — a Zealot, who infuriated the Romans and got the horrible Roman punishment for insurrection.

This echoes the conclusions of a cross-party group of MPs, who in a report published at the end of last year concluded that the high cost of living, alongside delays to benefit payments, was to blame for the rise in food bank use.

This echoes the conclusions of the Kerner Commission report released in 1968 in its study of urban unrest.

Four later trials echoed the conclusion, according to Fitzpatrick.

But there is enough about John Paul II's record to echo the conclusion many reached when Margaret Thatcher was awarded a virtual state funeral: some figures are too controversial and divisive to be accorded a universal acclaim.

Table 1 also shows results using educational attainment and reaches a similar conclusion.14 These results echo the conclusion of a Peronist politician who declared upon looking at an electoral map, "progress compromises us, education kills us".

And then, the 2013 Edelman Trust Barometer, while echoing the conclusion of PEW with respect to government officials, reflected that banking is considered the least trustful industry.

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