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For properties: to be is to be exemplified.
Similar to the manner with which God causes being red to be exemplified by the table in exemplifying the table's essence, God causes being omnipotent to be exemplified by himself.
Just as God causes being red to be exemplified by the table when he causes it to exist, God causes being God to be exemplified necessarily.
So, God causes the property being exemplified by God to be exemplified by being omnipotent in causing being omnipotent to exist.
The latter, as we have seen, involves the universal; and a universal as such need not be exemplified.
While data production can be ensured by Good Laboratory Practices (OECD 1998), the robustness of the technology used to collect the data may evolve in time, and therefore the quality of the data collection process itself may need to be verified (exemplified by the 'Noise Level in Gene Expression Data' challenge in Fig. 1B).
Flying around this large galaxy with no music is definitely something that needs to be fixed, unless you really want to exemplify how lonely and empty it is in space.
"At its best," Mr. Poirier wrote of Mailer, "his writing exemplifies the kind of effort that can and needs to be made by anyone who proposes to make more than submissive sense of the world as it now is".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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