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If reason, the lawful ruler of our mind, can conquer our passions and false opinions, we will be able to face public and private evil with true constancy.
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God makes a better poet than a saint She liked to think her constancy was true It was the day to bring about a taint.
"Romantic constancy," "heroic victim," "devotion and chivalry," "true romantic hero" — these words are there, even in The New Yorker's snide assessments.
In addition, only the constancy, the difference between the indicated and true activity of the calibration source, was used in the statistical analysis.
Our visual systems intuitively know to filter out normal backgrounds and lighting in order to see the "true" color of an object — a concept called color constancy — but the bluish tint to the photo is throwing off that ability for many people.
But as soon as he came into employments, his virtues exerted and showed themselves; his reputed want of energy then was recognized by people in general as a freedom of passion; his slowness in words and actions, the effect of a true prudence; his want of rapidity and his sluggishness, as constancy and firmness.
Whether this is true only for stimuli in psychophysics studies in which the constancy of velocity must be judged, or also applies more generally, is not known.
Constancy in love was Shakespeare's way of alluding to the importance of a true faith in the 'old religion', she says.
If true, it would make Mr. Felder a serial political jumper, someone who makes a weather vane look like a symbol of constancy.
constancy," he says.
Constancy is usually admirable.
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