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Before its association with the locality, this latter term may have referred to a Jewish sect of "observants," or "devotees," and was later transferred to the Christians.

This latter term is reminiscent of an old Indian Buddhist tradition according to which the Buddha instructed his disciple Ānanda to provide robes for the monks made like a field in Magadha (in India), which was laid out in "strips, lines, embankments, and squares".

This latter term represents the net impact of shifting of employer tax rates onto workers (which tends to raise migrants' wages relative to natives) and a monopsony effect, which we expect to have the opposite effect.

Let us be clear from the start, Levinas is as Hilary Putnam rightly notes a "moral perfectionist". 4 But this is not to say that Levinas's work is "otherworldly". Although Alford does not use this latter term, it is clearly implied in his analysis.

This latter term denotes social conditions in which crime, deceit, harassment, strife, and military aggression are absent, people cooperate with and assist each other, those without family to support them are cared for, and individuals manifest the virtues appropriate to their roles as rulers, subjects, fathers, sons, and brothers.

While 'humanity' is not the name of the form considered in its totality, but rather the name only of the essential principle of the form, that is, of the intensional content carried by the term 'man', this latter term signifies the substantial form considered as a constitutive element of the reality (esse) of a certain set of individual substances that instantiate it.

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In this section the latter term is used to denote the hydrostatic and aesthetic aspects of marine engineering.

In this study, the latter term is used, as it does the most justice to the multidimensionality and complexity of quality of care from a patient's perspective.

The words "commissioned officer" are substituted for the word "officer" for clarity throughout this chapter, since the latter term was defined in the limited sense of commissioned officer in clause (5) of 50 551, and is now covered by section 101(14) of this title.

On contrary, if the latter term becomes dominant, this model should be able to describe the force decreasing phenomenon reported in haptic studies.

There has been a shift away from the former to the latter term, which will be used in this paper [ 11].

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