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categorially propagates that minimally invasive or laparoscopic surgery should not be done in patients in whom NSS can be safely performed.4
The head is a lexeme and the non-head is
categorially unspecified.
You may recall in the January issue of Hotelier Middle East , Shadi Al-Kadi, director, and programme management at Taqiti - the Dubai Energy Efficiency programme,
categorially stated that "Sustainability practices in hotels are not being taken seriously by many." A bold statement, especially judging by the amount of emails I receive announcing sustainability practices.
Coxs decision to
categorially disregard all notices from Rightscorp provides further evidence that Cox did not reasonably implement a repeat-infringer policy.
However, due to our limited case series, there is no strong evidence to
categorially recommend this technique, and we feel additional studies are required.
The category of childhood also delineates the adult (adulthood) as the opposite of child, in that the category of childhood renders adults as
categorially free and autonomous in contrast to children, who are vulnerable and developmental.
constitutionally and
categorially required at all critical stages of a
The general idea of the argument is that concepts possess features that make them
categorially incapable of being stored in any material locus.
Inspired by Cohen's "Law of Polarity" (32) and Schelling's pairs of contrasting terms, Hartshorne speaks of "
categorially universal contrasts" or "ultimate or metaphysical contrarieties." (33) A fallacy of the type of the "perfect dictionary" (34) is however to be feared in his late use of Cohen--something already problematic in the context of "classical ontology," but even more burdensome in the "process" area.
Historical contingency, because it is a relation of events, is "
categorially" distinct from practical contingency as it appears in the self-understandings of agents.