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This identity can be understood strictly if the distinction between the attributes and the substance is taken to be only rationally distinct, that is identical in reality, and at the same time taking the distinction between attributes to be only epistemological and not ontological.

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At other times, it is understood, more strictly, as damage that has been wrongfully inflicted.

Goodwill in this sense should be understood not strictly speaking as an affect, but as a disposition to have certain affects in certain situations what we might call an affective disposition.

"She understands that Strictly is a family entertainment show and speaks for the majority of the audience both in the studio and more importantly at home".

As for the ethical constitution, it's hard to understand why, strictly speaking, it is relevant: surely the term "co-operative" is meant to describe a model of ownership, rather than an intended standard of behaviour.

The first scientific challenge is to better understand how strictly exclusive breastfeeding needs to be in order to produce these beneficial effects.

Peace in Mazar, it should be understood, is a strictly relative term.

A distinction quickly developed in Christian reflection on God between theologia, strictly understood as the study of God in himself that is, the study of God's divine nature and oikonomia, understood to mean the study of God's activities in the created order, particularly the acts of creation and redemption.

The respective duties of all risk governance players (i.e. all duty holders) should be identified, understood and followed strictly.

Civic republicans accordingly have been at pains to show the contrary that civic virtue should be understood as a strictly instrumental good, useful in establishing and maintaining republican liberty.

The scope of this entry is the recent historical development of modal logic, strictly understood as the logic of necessity and possibility, and particularly the historical development of systems of modal logic, both syntactically and semantically, from C. I. Lewis's pioneering work starting in 1918 to S. Kripke's work in the early 1960's.

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