Sentence examples for paragraph to which from inspiring English sources

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See note 12 above, together with the paragraph to which it is appended.

Compare note 4 above, together with the paragraph to which it is appended.

For the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science and Kant's conception of the Newtonian science of nature see the paragraph to which note 12 above is appended, together with the preceding paragraph; for Kant's reconstruction of the argument for universal gravitation in this context see the paragraph to which note 35 above is appended, together with the two preceding paragraphs.

We explained how the law of universal gravitation, for Kant, possesses precisely this empirical or material necessity in section 3 above: compare note 45 above, together with the paragraph to which it is appended.

Thus, once again, the general causal principle and particular causal laws are inextricably connected for Kant (compare note 9 above, together with the paragraph to which it is appended).

For further details on this crucial part of Kant's argument see Friedman (1992a 1992b 20132013); compare also note 40 below, together with the paragraph to which it is appended and the preceding paragraph.

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These are the two paragraphs to which she was objecting: "At first, the patrons of a packed Court Philippe Chatrier were not sure which of the two ladies in pink might win their affection on this blessedly sunny day.

If this is correct, there might be something importantly right about "Kant's debt to Hume via Beattie" after all (compare notes 1 and 8 above, together with the paragraphs to which they are appended).

Although not qualitatively different from the fifth collapse step (described in the paragraph to follow), which allowed sequences to overlap only partially, the full-overlap requirement provided numerous algorithmic advantages over the equivalent operation allowing overlaps.

Thus, in those situations where paragraph (E) has no application (informal rulemaking, for example, which is not governed by §§ 556 and 557 to which paragraph (E) refers), paragraph (A) takes up the slack, so to speak, enabling the courts to strike down, as arbitrary, agency action that is devoid of needed factual support.

"It was another 12 years before John Ellis at Cern suggested experimentalists started taking an interest, in what I had actually pointed out in an added paragraph to a paper, which, in its first version, had been rejected".

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