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"It merely follows that, if he existed anywhere, he would exist necessarily rather than contingently or that, in that case, he would not be capable of not existing" (Regius 1654, 357).
He would exist only as long as the dancers didn't blink, and so far, wild-eyed and dishevelled, they seemed not to.
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Obama's black support in the past two elections stemmed in part from the idea that as President he'd be a symbol of the civil-rights movement and, more substantially, from the hope that he'd exist as an agent of it.
Obama's black support in the past two elections stemmed in part from the idea that as President he'd be a symbol of the civil-rights movement--and, more substantially, from the hope that he'd exist as an agent of it.
He might argue that his presidency is held hostage by events that no politician can control, the economy chief among them, and that he has to govern in the environment that exists, not one that he wishes WOULD exist.
Firms would exist, he reckoned, when it was cheaper and easier to co-ordinate activity within a centrally planned organisation than to spell out contract details for every step in the production process.
Aristotle calls them "primary substances" (prôtai ousiai) for without them, as he says, nothing else would exist.
In each case he said none of the problems in those areas would exist if he were president.
Democrats cried foul, but what was lost in the fray was another comment he made -- that the committee would exist for as long as he thought necessary, even if it ran all the way through the 2016 election.
"Ongoing surveillance programs are something that Americans are quite concerned about, and whether the concerns he raised back in 2004 would exist with current programs as we know them" remain an open question.
I don't think that Massey would exist anymore; he's just been through so much.
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