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This view is motivated by the thought that, although a substance is distinct from its nature understood as the sum of its qualities, it nonetheless is individuated by its nature and so must have it essentially.
They would have it essentially that, oops, mistakes were made because of the marketplace need for quantity and speed.
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To the Editor: Bill Keller has it essentially correct.
Pascal Malville, 49, selling pastries at a Paris market, said he thought the Germans had it essentially right.
PROFESSOR: So the way we have it now, we've essentially aliased the fan's speed down so that it's just a little higher than DC.
Today, received wisdom has it that Jaws essentially redefined the economic models of Hollywood.
For remembering, as we have conceived it, essentially implies consciousness of itself.
They argue that the market hasn't worked as it essentially has become a means of avoiding real carbon cuts by paying someone else to do them.
It will have essentially jettisoned its exit options and its voice within the organization along with it.
A charity in Massachusetts said it had lost essentially its entire endowment and would have to close.
Focusing on the experience, expectable as it may have been, essentially took my mind off the task laid before me.
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