A senior government source said: We know what companies' investment criteria is.
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However, we know where that road leads today, when food is abundant.
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You know, in other words the end result, Trump said without explanation.
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WANT to know the most dangerous words in the market right now?
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But we know subsidy leads to distortion, leads to longer term problems.
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It is by the breaks, the turnings in the road that we cognise its course.
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If, on the other hand, the substance changes, then it is not unknowable, or uncognisable, for by cognising its changes we cognise it.
Ús de cognize en anglès
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The Absolute includes the idea of necessity, which the mind cannot cognize.
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Man is more than physical personality, or what we cognize through the material senses.
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Still, you could not cognize in concreto the object of your ideas in any experience.
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The five physical senses do not cognize it.
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To think an object and to cognize an object are by no means the same thing.
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By spiritual advancement, one is able to cognize the breath as an act of mind-a dream-breath.
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Thus we cognize only the necessity of effects in nature, the causes of which are given us.
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Only an Absolute can cognize an absolute.
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Perception enables us to cognize phenomena only, not the true essence of things and of ourselves, etc.]
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To things as things in themselves, conformability to law must necessarily belong independently of an understanding to cognize them.
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Cognition from principles, then, is that cognition in which I cognize the particular in the general by means of conceptions.
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For it is of course only in phenomena that we can empirically cognize this continuity in the connection of times.
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But I cannot for this reason say that I cognize this property of a straight line from principles- Icognizeit only in pure intuition.
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The former alone can we cognize à priori, that is, antecedent to all actual perception; and for this reason such cognition is called pure intuition.
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I can cognize beforehand by analysis the conception of body through the characteristics of extension, impenetrability, shape, etc., all which are cogitated in this conception.
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The source of this spiritual Omniscience we may not, in our finite intelligence, fully cognize, because full cognition would preclude the possibility of finite expression.