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It is called "everlastingness" (sarmad) when related to God and the Intelligences (angels) that are permanent and do not move or change in any way, "eternity" (dahr) when related to the totality of the world of movement and change, and "time" (zamān) when related to corporeal beings that make up the world of movement and change.
With the recent availability of detailed input-output tables covering a large part if not the totality of the world economy, it is now possible to quantify global value chains.
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God as the world-creating entity is personalized in Christian thought, but Stoicism equates God with the totality of the universe, which was deeply contrary to Christianity.
Plenty of people put the place down ("no soul" was how a woman from Hampshire summed it up, with a shudder), dismissing Southampton as if the chain shops and sad, post-second world war architecture were the totality of the city.
"Rather, the United States is taking these actions in response to the totality of the Russian government's ongoing and increasingly brazen pattern of malign activities across the world".
It's the totality of the thing.
"We were looking at the totality of the evidence".
"That doesn't reflect the totality of the circumstances".
The group, he explained, considered the totality of the evidence.
"They looked at the totality of the positions," Mr. Golden said.
That was the totality of the Ivory Madison call to me".
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