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Willing to give of and change itself without losing itself; between form and formlessness; borne, not out of my will, but out of its determination, it is an ego-less, inclusive, and essentially democratic process, from which an order emerges out of chaos.
TO THOSE who see China as an increasingly assertive, even expansionist, power, it offers yet more proof of its determination to establish authority even over fiercely disputed land and water.
(6) When the enrollee requests an immediate QIO review in accordance with paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the QIO must make a determination and notify the enrollee, the hospital, the MA organization, and the physician of its determination within one calendar day after it receives all requested pertinent information.
The party is spinning the case as proof of its determination to keep cadres clean, with state media saying it shows that no one is above the rules and treating it as an isolated case.
"Tangerine" is over the top, but it is also endearing and even impressive in the force of its determination to conjure a life more exciting than most lives are.
In a sign of its determination to change the culture of bellringing at the minster, it added that it planned to have "a year-round recruitment process that will give experienced bellringers moving to York and the region the opportunity to apply to join the team at any time".
This paper discusses different elements and approaches of its determination.
New Labour makes much of its determination to avoid "boom and bust" in the economy.
"Its failure to address and decide that question is an error which goes to the root of its determination.
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There are, however, two different kinds of indeterminacy: privative indeterminacy (the mere absence of determination, that is, the indeterminacy of what can be conceived regardless of its determinations, though being in itself fully determinable) and negative indeterminacy (that is, the indeterminacy of what is so simple and subsistent as not to allow any further determination).
In Sartre's terms, while other entities exist "in themselves" (en soi) and "are what they are," human reality is also "for itself" (pour soi) and thus is not exhausted by any of its determinations.
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