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In its proposed constitution the role of Christianity in the creation of European civilization was not merely omitted, it was deliberately excluded.
Another possibility is that the writers merely omitted the doctrine of "Heaven's intention" without actually rejecting it, since their texts treat only the content of the ethical theory, not its foundations.
The candidate has offered various explanations, including that he merely omitted to refer to the borrowed texts in his thesis bibliography, and that he co-authored the book with his teacher.
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The Guardian (here) wasn't much better, merely omitting the words "feeling refreshed" while the Telegraph (here) was more restrained, publishing only the first 11 words.
When a physician pulls a feeding tube, is she "merely omitting" to do something, which would presumably be licit, or is she actually doing something, i.e., removing the tube, which would presumably be illicit?
Physicians often justified their actions (e.g., withdrawing a ventilator or feeding tube) on the ground that a particular treatment constituted an "extraordinary means;" and in response to worries that withholding or withdrawal a tube might kill the patient, they often claimed that they were "merely omitting" to do something, rather than doing something illicit.
This represents an attractive alternative to merely omitting such frames (e.g., see Liao et al., 2013 and Allegretti et al., 2014), since these frames may still contribute useful information to the reconstruction process, particularly at low resolution.
This paper merely proposes, but omits, the relevant proof since it is similar to the proof in [61].
His new translation not only deletes passages that West merely brackets or questions but omits even some passages that West thinks were "expansions" by P himself.
One part of that advice was that Regius should have dealt with substantial forms as Descartes had done in the Météores (AT VI, 239): that he should not have rejected them explicitly but, instead, should merely have omitted them as redundant to genuine explanations.
Whereas a lot of methodological thinking is criticized for remaining merely theoretical, omitting any sustained testing in practice (Adams & Bomhoff, 2012, p. 1), the 'SPOCs & survey'-method detailed in this paper has been successfully used in past research projects.
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