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Clerics and merchants have each in their own way co-opted this generous notion, that God can be found in the mundane.
"This sense that the BBC has existed in the public realm, that it costs the same for everyone to use it, is an astonishing and generous notion," she said.
However, not every verbally possible statement is made conceptually cogent by even the most generous notion of "conceptual," according to Hartshorne.
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It is easy for people to say that opposition to this kind of America - to this abuse of an idealistic, generous, open notion of America - is the same as anti-Americanism.
Ten years later, Yellen and Akerlof challenged the notion that generous welfare benefits were responsible for a surge in illegitimate births, especially in the minority population.
The results confirm the intuitive notion that more generous financial remuneration schemes provide quicker payback; however we observe that in low irradiance regions there is little difference between upfront grants and feed-in-tariffs to accelerate payback timeframes.
They demonstrated the notion that the generous, wise human being is the kind of person who will plant a tree, even if they know they'll never enjoy its shade or its fruit.
It could be argued -- at least by those still feeling generous by the evening's end -- that this effect is not out of sync with Mr. Rushdie's novel, which plays devilish tricks with notions of time and reality.
I'm feeling generous?
Admittedly, these things have been around Feelinghile now, but none are as cool as the Sonastand.
Besides the widespread notion that he was generous, folklore has also claimed that he would protect the weak, in particular children.
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