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Down Russell Street, across Chowringhee, past the race course: you reach the Taj hotel bright-eyed with the thrill of staying upright and alive in the face of the many objects, moving and inert, that have wanted to kill you.

If you begin with the premise that human beings are fundamentally passive and inert that but for the threat of a stick or the enticement of carrot, they wouldn't do much — that points you toward one set of policies and practices.

But, again, it is not in virtue of being abstract, i.e. non-spatiotemporal and causally inert, that sets violate Goodman's principle on composition.

A second controversy over Stevenson's Internalist Argument is its assumption that beliefs are motivationally inert, that is, that beliefs are insufficient by themselves to generate motivating states and, therefore, that moral judgments must be constituted at least in part by affective attitudes (which are taken to be inherently moving).

In addition, they are unchanging and entirely causally inert that is, they cannot be involved in cause-and-effect relationships with other objects.[1] All of this might be somewhat perplexing; for with all of these statements about what abstract objects are not, it might be unclear what they are.

Even though Trump's legislative agenda is inert, that does not mean that significant damage on both the domestic and international fronts cannot be inflicted.

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For process streams that contain nitrogen, air, water, or other inerts that are not organic HAP or VOC, the representative stream response factor must be determined on an inert-free basis.

Most pesticides used by applicators are mixtures of one active ingredient and several "inerts" that are not pesticides, and there are some products that contain more than one active ingredient.

This time they focused on 374 inerts that have been designated as toxic under one federal law or another, such as the Clean Air Act, the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, or the Toxic Substances Control Act.

New science out of the University of Pennsylvania's bee team shows that adjuvants, or "inert" ingredients that make up the bulk of a pesticide product formulation are impacting bee health as well.

Blue spheres denote inert macromolecules that are excluded from the space that is occupied by Gln1.

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