| Chris Jenks - 2004 - 422 pages
...consciousness. The way the world appears to us, in other words, may conceal or distort its essential character. Indeed, if this were not the case, there would be no need for science since all knowledge of reality would be immediately available to us through our everyday unmediated... | |
| Bent Sørensen - 2004 - 948 pages
...part of the consequences are known at any given time and where most quantitative data are uncertain. If this were not the case, there would be no need for decision-makers, as the calculated total impact values would directly point to the best alternative.... | |
| Robert R. Owens - 2004 - 410 pages
...promoted in the media and in academia have successfully shaped the beliefs of generations of Americans, If this were not the case, there would be no need for this book. Repeatedly in words and pictures the drumbeat goes on, "America lost the Vietnam War." Today... | |
| Tom Campbell, Seumas Miller - 2004 - 268 pages
...First, there is a clear tension between the pursuit of profits and staying within the rules of the game. If this were not the case, there would be no need for enforcement. But of course enforcement is required as is illustrated by the many examples of business... | |
| Wesley Cragg - 2005 - 424 pages
...they point to a clear tension between the pursuit of profits and staying within the rules of the game. If this were not the case, there would be no need for enforcement. But of course enforcement is required as is illustrated by the many examples of business... | |
| Michael Sánchez Rydelski - 2006 - 848 pages
...an 'economic activity' that should in principle be subject to the competition rules of the Treaty. If this were not the case, there would be no need for any exception. That is why 14 According to a Commission Communication, SGEI is a term that 'refers... | |
| Eberhard Jüngel - 2006 - 346 pages
...sacrifice is thus an admission of human guilt. The one making the sacrifice admits: 'I am a sinful person.' If this were not the case, there would be no need for a sacrifice. If this person were holy, his or her whole life would express and fulfil the immediate... | |
| Leonard J. Weber - 2006 - 225 pages
...consideration. Apparently, even gifts that benefit patients can influence physician behavior inappropriately. If this were not the case, there would be no need for limits on value or frequency. Despite this implicit acknowledgement, however, the Code as a whole is... | |
| Ensor Transfeldt, Ian Macnab - 2007 - 462 pages
...to significant Present TABLE 14-7 Classification of Extremity Weakness/Sensory Deficit application. If this were not the case, there would be no need for the specialty of neurology! Finally, many of these conditions bear little resemblance to differential... | |
| U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission - 1981 - 984 pages
...must be assumed that accidents involving sufficient voiding to interrupt circulation are credible. If this were not the case, there would be no need for several modifications, such as the high point vents, being required by the Commission." 618. This is... | |
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