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It's theological, but it always pertains as immediately as any fairy tale does.
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Any mention of the "philosophy of physics," the "philosophy of history," or even the "philosophy of anthropology" almost always pertains to philosophy in this narrower sense.
These generalities do not always pertain, but serve as useful guides to the design or interpretation of trials.
These generalities do not always pertain, but they serve as useful guides to the design or interpretation of trials.
"Even when we have disagreements with the United States, they always pertain to the matter at hand, and are not personal," Mr Netanyahu said in parliament, referring to Mr Yaalon, a member of his right-wing Likud party.
No, my anxiety's always pertained to things I cannot create or control.
As with the Prisoner X case, the reasons given behind these administrative detention order arrests always pertain to "security", an ambiguous word that is often used to cover up a myriad of other motivations and explanations that authorities are reluctant to release into the public domain.
As with the Prisoner X case, the reasons given behind these administrative detention order arrests always pertain to "security," an ambiguous word that is often used to cover up myriad motivations and explanations that authorities are reluctant to release into the public domain.
But I never use it when it pertains to sex, ever, because I don't think that is funny.
But does it always?
But it is important that it pertains only to a limited class of rather atypical judgments.
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