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"Democracy is an indispensable condition of the functioning of public opinion in a given society," he wrote.

"Religion has long taught that it is our duty to love our neighbour and to desire the happiness of others," he writes, "but in the new world, this kindly feeling towards others will be not only a moral duty but an indispensable condition of survival".

His statement on September 6 that he "would not yield to Germany an inch of territory nor a single stone of the fortresses" was a piece of oratory that Otto von Bismarck countered, at the Ferrières meeting on September 19, by his declaration that the cession of Alsace-Lorraine was the indispensable condition of peace.

Conservatives, viewing marriage as an indispensable condition of the good life, are no more willing to view marriage in this light than most people would be willing to blame oxygen for the occurrence of house fires.

The positive effect of Y-27632 on cofilin phosphorylation was observed only in 3D suggesting that specific, and for AMT indispensable, condition of cultivation in 3D is responsible for the effect.

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Freedom of inquiry in the search for truth, the freedom of thought to speak one's mind -- these are the indispensable conditions of any university worthy of the name.

According to Lacan, one of the (if not the) most significant and indispensable conditions of possibility for singular subjectivity is the collective symbolic order (sometimes named "the big Other," a phrase to be unpacked further shortly—see 2.3 below).

He argued that denying the value of successful agency and action is not an option for a human being; having a life requires regarding the indispensable conditions of agency and action as necessary goods.

The methodology stimulates the learners' motivation for developing prosodic and grammatical skills, contributes to the growth of pragmatic competence and linguistic competence, which are indispensable conditions of oral fluency as a characteristic feature of L2 proficiency.

As John Gray sees it, Hayek commended the laws of justice "as being the indispensable condition for the promotion of the general welfare" but Hayek held, at the same time, that "an impartial concern for the general welfare is itself one of the demands of universalizability" (Gray 1984, 65).

In this connection, Ortega was in basic agreement with Husserl as he attempted to reconcile the realms of "I" and other, solitude and society, by establishing the fact that a referral to the other (on the part of the "I") is an indispensable condition for the constitution of being-in-the-world.

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