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They define a sayable as "that which subsists in accordance with a rational impression".
"An Essay on the Trinity" argues that God's essence is a love which subsists "in pure act and perfect energy," his holy will or activity (Edwards 1957–, vol. 21, 113 14, 122).
Therefore, MVS representation enables to measure the deviation from the tree structure which subsists in the initial pairwise differences.
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The first embryonic phase provides two types of circulating blood cells (haemocytes) – the plasmatocytes and the crystal cells (see below) – both of which subsist in the larva either in the haemolymph or attached to the inner epidermis in the case of sessile haemocytes (Holz et al., 2003; Honti et al., 2010).
They continue to be a food source in the region; many households in the Andean highlands raise the animal, which subsists on the family's vegetable scraps.
Here dancing was considered a socializing virtue expressed in this anonymous observation: I really know among us of no custom which is so useful and tends so much to establish the union and the little society which subsists among us.
Beijing's central planners (along with the provincial bureaucracy which subsists on lending and development fees) overbuilt the country to the point that 46% of the Chinese economy is now in "fixed investment" – infrastructure and real estate spending.
An objective which subsists can be called factual — it is a fact [Tatsache].
If Gucci, say, has a distinctive look, it will surely be photographed in fashion magazines, which subsist on pictures of clothes that look alike, and it might behoove another designer to produce something similar.
Researchers documenting life in the world's deepest cave, Krubera-Voronya on the eastern side of the Black Sea, discovered four new species of springtail, including the eyeless Anurida stereoodorata (inset), which subsist on fungi and decaying organic material.
The mycelium, or body, of some other species may also glow, lighting up the rotting wood on which they subsist in a phenomenon known colloquially as "foxfire".
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