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In the passage that may fairly be taken as the climax of Timaeus' discourse (90a2 d7), human beings are urged to devote their utmost attention to the cultivation and preservation of the well being of their immortal, rational souls.
Many ideologies and political positions may fairly be described as "hateful", but hate is rarely celebrated for its own sake.
But there are also plenty of self-inflicted wounds that account for what may fairly be called a crisis of confidence.
Obviously a clue may fairly be labelled unsuccessful if it can't readily be solved because of misleading or over-complex construction.
He's the 53rd, but so what?" "So what?" is a question that may fairly be asked about Mr. Stanley's quixotic campaign.
A joke is not a question, and it may fairly be said that he has still not asked a question for almost seven years.
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And so we may fairly ask, is it accurate to describe Sting or any other man as the King of Pain?
Christians in Britain and the United States may fairly complain about being ridiculed, Williams acknowledged.
Shares are now closing in on the highs they hit in May 1999; they may be fairly valued.
Alternatively, if the change found is cancer, the growth may already be fairly advanced.
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