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the interposition
noun
The act of interposing, or the state of being interposed; a being, placing, or coming between; mediation.
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It is "a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the deity, or the interposition of some invisible agent".
"The ministries have disappeared," said Mr. Touré, who called for the interposition of an international force to counter the "barbarian horde" that has weapons.
But the interposition of weighting, between the raw data and the published poll, includes what is essentially a kind of expert hunch.
It remains, therefore, a localized zone of specialized tissue, never becoming diluted by the interposition of expanding or differentiating cells.
As we saw last week, in "Of Miracles", David Hume defined a miracle, rightly in my view, as "a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the deity, or the interposition of some invisible agent".
The learned separation of stimulation and response allows the interposition of more complex intellectual activities such as thinking, imagining, and planning.
But of course Piero della Francesca was depicting a miracle, which the Scottish philosopher David Hume described as "a transgression of a law of nature by a particular volition of the Deity, or by the interposition of some invisible agent".
The interposition maintains separation between the ruptured ends of the ligament thus preventing ligamentous healing.
Reoperation for recurrent TEF usually includes the interposition of adjacent soft tissue [5, 6].
The technique that provides the best results is the interposition of muscle or vascularized adipofascial flaps.
US is limited in the evaluation of retroperitoneal structures due to their depth and the interposition of the bowel [16].
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