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He also imagines an individual within society who would exercise superiority to the full: if a man of outsize ability manages to throw off our moralistic shackles, "he would rise up and be revealed as our master, and here the justice of nature would shine forth" (484a-b).
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It has been assumed that these seven kings exercised a certain superiority over a large part of England, but if such superiority existed it is certain that it was extremely vague.
What it highlights is a tendency toward sneering superiority exercised by the occupier, whether that occupier is a British officer in the 1840s or an American advisor today.
Subgroup analyses did not, however, show a superiority of mixed exercise versus aerobic exercise nor a superiority of pool-based exercise versus land-based exercise.
Quite unlike the situation in 1948, or even 1967, when Israel captured the West Bank, Israel's strategic problem is to figure how to exercise its overwhelming military superiority, General Gantz said.
However, the small sample size did not allow us to make safe conclusions regarding the superiority of exercise training compare to placebo in terms of reducing EMCL, as no significant differences were found between groups.
So scandal allows us to exercise socializing emotions, such as superiority and contempt, while providing a sense of superiority, not to mention a false connectedness to those we share gossip and hearsay.
Best, who checks the ball so adroitly, upset the defence yet again to take Syiles's pass in the 25th minute and score, and the remainder of the game, although there were little bursts from Sissons and Hurst, was an exercise in Manchester United's superiority, and at their own speed later in the game -walking pace.
In the end, film snobbery isn't about having even a primitive critical sensibility; it is about possessing arcane information, holding it close and using it to exercise a pathetic sense of superiority over less obsessively informed but possibly more intellectually and emotionally balanced moviegoers.
Burke believed such relentless questioning would lead to anarchy, while Wollstonecraft connected Price with "reason, liberty, free discussion, mental superiority, the improving exercise of the mind, moral excellence, active benevolence, orientation toward the present and future, and the rejection of power and riches"—quintessential middle-class professional values.
Benefits of other interventions or the possible superiority of individual exercise, however, mostly remain unclear.
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