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But for the rest it was a genuinely inspiring celebration of faith in a goodness vaguely apprehended but all the more convincing for that.
The economic doctrine of normal profits, vaguely apprehended by everyone, is a necessary condition for the justification of capitalism.
Ursula carries within her a vague, dimly apprehended sense of other, semi-lived lives, inexpressible except as impetuous actions – such as when she pushes a housemaid down the stairs to save her from a more terrible ending.
He gave his theory of things the name "harmolodics" — a concept that most of his listeners and even many of his collaborators could only vaguely describe or apprehend.
In the first, a stage of nonconceptualized (nirvikalpaka) perception, the object of perception is apprehended vaguely and in a most general manner.
Much of the book reads like a plodding exegesis of the New Testament, reviewing biblical incidents through the author's own philosophical prism, and the few close-up glimpses we receive of Jesus provide only a vague sense of him as an emotionally detached and "by no means always appealing personality" who "may not fully apprehend his own divine identity".
Only vaguely.
Vaguely familiar.
Vaguely 1950s.
Or merely more difficult to apprehend?
Vaguely she regarded it.
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