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Insofar as some banks would fall short of equity, they would have to be recapitalized by their national governments.
Without that title, it would be impossible to know what the structure is meant to commemorate; there's nothing about these concrete slabs that signifies any of the words of the title, except, perhaps, "memorial" — insofar as some of them, depending on their height, may resemble either headstones or sarcophagi.
Wise men in every tradition tell us that suffering brings clarity, illumination; for the Buddha, suffering is the first rule of life, and insofar as some of it arises from our own wrongheadedness — our cherishing of self — we have the cure for it within.
But then on October 8th a federal judge struck down Texas's law on its own merits, ruling that insofar as some 600,000 registered voters in the state lacked the relevant forms of ID about 4.5% of the state's registered voters the requirement was tantamount to a "poll tax".
Insofar as some of these possibilities are actualized, others will not be, meaning that there is a sense in which not-Being (a set of unactualized possibilities of Being) is a structural component of Dasein's Being.
This idea has played some role in the debate over the embedding problem insofar as some of the proposals have been inconsistent with substantive positions taken in the debate about the possibility of moral dilemmas.
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Insofar as they took some action to invite the advertisement, they may even find it useful.
Usually, he argues, we project agency to nature insofar as there is some kind of economic interest.
Insofar as there are some modest gains for the Australian economy, the flow-on effects of that will help us too.
At fault are "social policies that reflect collective decisions," and, "insofar as we have some responsibility for those collective decisions, we are implicated by our failure to address removable barriers to others' success".
Flamboyantly introduced to the English-speaking world by the Oxford philosopher Sir A.J. Ayer (1910 89), logical positivism combined the search for logical form with ideas inherited from the tradition of British empiricism, according to which words have meaning only insofar as they bear some satisfactory connection to experience.
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