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Religious values cannot be subordinated to ethical values which, since dictated by human interests for Leibowitz, are profane by definition, and therefore he draws a sharp distinction between mitzvoth and the realm of the ethical: "The Torah does not recognize moral imperatives stemming from knowledge of natural reality or from awareness of man's duty to his fellow man.

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This interest stems from knowledge that since the 1950s soil redistribution has responded dynamically to different phases of land use change and management.

That certitude often stems from knowledge that is deep but not wide.

The importance of sequencing CMV genomes from original fluids stems from knowledge in CMV biology that clinical isolates undergo genetic changes and selection during passage in cell culture [23], and that initial load may determine growth rate.

Feasibility of the approach stems from knowledge about molecular mechanisms involved in development of new phenotypic traits in living organisms (Fig.  1S).

The Stranger first divides knowledge into practical and theoretical and then seeks to locate the target kind at the terminus stemming from theoretical knowledge.

Then there is the irritation stemming from the knowledge that the constant reports about violence, famine or dysfunctional governments, however well-intentioned, help nurture the racist-colonialist narrative that Africans are generally incapable of efficient self-rule.

Sao Paulo's inhabitants suffer from a high degree of urban paranoia stemming from the knowledge of the huge gap between rich and poor in Brazil, and the underclass that this creates.

Every year my must-read pile gets higher and the sense of shame over its neglect grows more pronounced, all stemming from the knowledge that, if I'm honest, the pile will remain largely unread this summer, too.

He later helped with worship services at Master's Ranch, a Christian boarding school in Missouri for troubled boys, which Connor attended at age 15 to help him work through emotions stemming from the knowledge that he was adopted.

Deutsch (1960) also viewed distrust as confidence about a relationship partner's undesirable behavior, stemming from the knowledge of his or her capabilities and intentions.

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