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In later work (1989), Williams proposes, more temperately, that they may be 'optimistic internal reasons claims': likely false statements made in the hope that they may become true through the intended audience's contemplation of them.
When he discovered running, he might have pursued it more temperately, as if he were just another American boy.
Alicia Terzian's "Voces," sung by Desiree Halac, used similar devices but more temperately.
Another, more temperately worded petition was signed by a list of French celebrities, including actress Catherine Deneuve, who played a prostitute in the 1967 Luis Buñuel film Belle de Jour.
But the theological voluntarist may deny that acting justly is morally required prior to God's commanding it, any more than acting courageously, temperately, or prudently are morally required prior to God's commanding us to act courageously, temperately, or prudently.
More honest than most".
More dead than alive.
"More so than curling.
More inconvenient than dreadful.
More shunting than hunting?
More wise than unwise".
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