Sentence examples for human stipulation from inspiring English sources

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The Manual of Reason states that it is God, but most later Naiyāyikas drew a distinction between words which have belonged 'endlessly' in the language (introduced by God) and words introduced by an explicit human stipulation (e.g. the technical terms in Pāṇini's grammar).

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Thus we end up with human beings stipulating that the Written Torah is divine, a stipulation, however, that only has authority based upon the Written Torah's own statements to the effect that one must follow the words of the human sages.[8] Reinforcing the circularity, this reading of the relevant verses in the Torah is itself an interpretation of the sages.

We will note the difficulty of separating claims about such stipulated individuals from claims that some actual human beings satisfy that stipulation.

Assange argued that the new stipulations violated his human rights and were part of a push to get him out of the embassy, while Ecuador insisted they were aimed at making their continued cohabitation work in the cramped building, where their guest takes up more than a third of the space.

Even before the September 16 incident, many PSCs understood this concept and voluntarily signed the International Peace Operations Association's code of conduct, which among other stipulations says signatories will respect international human rights laws including the Geneva Conventions and the Convention Against Torture.

In his view, work with the cells would not be prohibited by the Congressional stipulation that no federal money be used for research in which a human embryo is destroyed.

In Allison's proposal, for example, the Chinese-manufactured risk of nuclear war with North Korea leads to the implied conclusion that peace should be purchased at any cost, including the cost of suspending democracy and human rights for South Korean citizens, because they would lose those rights under a stipulation of rule by a pro-Beijing Seoul.

"One of the first signs of human culture was our ability to express ourselves with images," explains Conru about the brush stipulation.

Human rights officials with knowledge of the negotiations said the Saudis insisted on certain stipulations, including that the aid not be distributed in Houthi-controlled areas.

(1) Language meaning and definition: The Epicureans held that natural languages came into existence not by stipulation of word meanings but as the result of the innate capacities of humans for using signs and articulating sounds and of human social interaction (D.

Supplementing these requirements within the history curriculum is the stipulation of three additional subjects in a second field of humanities, arts, and social sciences that provide the perspectives of another discipline on the history of human thought and behavior.

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