extricable


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capable of being extricated

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In this case perhaps most significant is the intellectual context of the Tibetan Kagyu and Shambhala lineages, where conditioned arising or interrelatedness is embedded in the matrix of tathagatagarbha and basic goodness, where facts are not ultimately extricable from value.
But neither are the two entirely extricable. Rather, the rhetoric of feminine representation in Seneca's dramas should be read, like declamation, as "seriously engaged with the psychic life of Rome" (Gunderson 2003, 18), especially with Roman conceptions of gender, maternity, and masculine power.
Within Rogerian science, humans are not viewed as extricable from nature, but rather are integral with it.
(24.) As I have argued elsewhere, it is no longer helpful to consider an additional ground of appeal on questions of mixed fact and law: If, on the one hand, a supposed question of mixed fact and law contains an "extricable" error in principle, then the question is actually two separate questions: one of law (the extricable issue), and one of fact (the underlying facts that surround the legal issue).
Freedman JA for the Court agreed with the lower court judge that the question was one of mixed fact and law, but determined that there was an extricable question of law with 2 parts: 1) whether promissory estoppel was available as a remedy, given the fact that the union was deemed to have complied with an alteration of the initial agreement; 2) whether the law of promissory estoppel requires that the promisor intend by its representation, whatever its form, to affect legal relations with the other party (the promisee).
Hence, there is need to understand it clearly, otherwise if democracy is not properly defined and understood, McGowan (1991:21) noted that people would live in an extricable confusion of ideas, much to the advantage of demagogues and despots.
"In all three places," Loeffler concludes, "it was primarily the memories, the memoirs, and the reflections on the past that took the place of the music itself." But then, as The Most Musical Nation shows, the music itself had never been extricable from the thoughts, hopes, and fantasies its listeners imposed on it.
For these reasons, and to confront residual models such as conservationism or hegemonic models such as 'sustainable development', the emergence of a critical ecologism that foregrounds the extricable link between environmental struggle and the theoretical and practical questioning of capitalism, becomes ever more necessary.
For Ranciere discourse is never extricable from events, which is where disagreement differs from Lyotard's differend (Ranciere, 1999: xi).
Of course, these are not easily extricable in the context of antiquity.
What the OHRC fails to grasp is that in an institution as racially charged as policing, the discourse of reasonable suspicion is not readily extricable from racist stereotypes deeply embedded within police subcultures.
(10) En este caso, el "tejido" de Ariana es de orden intelectual: la estratagema de reducir la complejidad del laberinto a una secuencia "legible", extricable, para liberar al Minotauro (el plan fracasa, tal vez porque la trama lineal no concuerda con el caracter esencial de su destinatario).