Aún no tenemos significados para "mere abstraction".
1Without the presence of Prakriti, Purusha is helpless, a mere abstraction.
2Political rights, however, without economic security could be a mere abstraction.
3Will England incur this tremendous loss for a mere abstraction?
4We want no metaphor and no mere abstraction in our souls; we want Christ Himself.
5And an institution is not a mere abstraction; we must judge it by its use.
6Science might maintain the quantitative constancy of matter, but the so-called matter is mere abstraction.
7A chill moon, a mere abstraction of light, seemed to hang far outside the universe.
8To folks like her, you are but a mere abstraction, an idea-notan actual person.
9The Territorial Question has become a mere abstraction.
10One of the two executors is a mere abstraction- asortof algebraicalproblemwith no answer.
11To be any merit at all to a life, truth had to be more than mere abstraction.
12But the Socialism of to-day is no mere abstraction-asit was, perhaps, in the days of Brook Farm.
13The mere abstraction of her sex,-colorlessenough to most grown men,-wasa sort of miracle to the boy.
14The Union itself, apart from the sovereign States that compose it, is a mere abstraction, a nullity, and binds nobody.
15The great mistake that has been made on this subject, arises from the taking it nakedly and as a mere abstraction.
16He made no attempt to keep her at a distance, but merely continued steadfastly to treat her as a mere abstraction.
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