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Its sine qua non is that newness is valuable for no better reason than that it is new.

The sine qua non is that the citizen is invited into the process, and understands enough to make the invitation relevant.

As Natasha Wimmer, Bolaño's translator, put it, "It's not that his non-fiction is that brilliant.

The independence principle, first formulated by Ernst Mally in 1903, states that "the so-being of an object is not affected by its non-being", that is to say, an object's having properties is independent of whether it has being or not.

Who is that mysterious, non-50 Cent-looking man?

"But what is unacceptable is that [non-Syrians] are being left without proper humanitarian support".

The problem for the non-naturalist is that non-naturalism seems unable to explain this supervenience.

God is the One or the Good or the highest principle, which transcends all, and which therefore may be said to be 'the non-being that transcends being'.

Another concern of the non-nucs is that a non-proliferation treaty may hurt them commercially.

In other words, to exclude any form of inheritance that was non-Mendelian, that was Lamarckian-like, was an essential part of the modern synthesis.

The reason why my labours are non-Sisyphean is that I actually enjoy what I do.

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