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Kant also uses the term 'spontaneity' in a somewhat different sense in a metaphysical context, to refer to a mental cause that can sufficiently determine an effect in time while also lacking any temporally prior sufficient cause of itself (A445/B473).
In a narrative verdict, Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg gave the cause of death as hanging but said "the evidence does not sufficiently determine whether this was intentional or accidental".
The coroner said "the evidence does not sufficiently determine whether this was intentional or accidental".
Against this backdrop, and again assuming the strongest version of transcendental idealism, Kant's fundamental idea in the Second Analogy is that singular events in phenomenal nature are causes if and only if they sufficiently determine, or necessitate, later singular events according to specific natural laws.
Furthermore, from the surveys used we could not sufficiently determine duration and intensity of exercise activities in each of the countries to obtain a quantitative measure like METhours per week.
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He demonstrates the autonomy of spirit which ideal democracy puts within the sufficiently determined reach of anyone.
"We have learned the hard way that almost any computer system can be broken into by a sufficiently determined, skillful, and persistent adversary," said Rivest.
Although no specific date is named in the contract, the time is sufficiently determined by the occurrence of a specified event, i.e., the completion of the project.
If enough people are sufficiently determined, they can utterly destroy ancient and seemingly permanent legal, political, educational and religious institutions of all kinds.
Josh Mantellato, the 26-year-old from Gosford on the New South Wales Central Coast who kicked the late match-winning drop goal, had been sufficiently determined to represent his Italian ancestry that he paid his own way to make his debut, against Wales in Wrexham in the autumn of 2010.
This works, in his view, with what he called ontological relativity, which holds that because our theories of what exists are not sufficiently determined by the experiences that give rise to them, quite different accounts of what there is, each with its own interpretation of the evidence, may be equally in accord with that evidence.
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