Sanskrit in his judgment constitutes an essential element of a liberal education.
This he does not because he clings to what is old and established, but with the just perception that these forms contain an essential element of artistic construction which is capable of development.
To possess a healthy body is desirable for its consequences as a means towards other constituents of happiness, but it is still more desirable in itself as an essential element of happiness per se, i.
The practice of debate creates a sense of the injustice of suppressing one side of a case, which gradually extends through all forms of intellectual life, and becomes an essential element in the national character.
To them righteousness was the fundamental virtue of Yahveh, and if he punished Israel his anger was no longer a merely fitful outburst, unrelated to Israel's own wrongdoing, but an essential element of his righteousness.
So also in the hill tribes of the Central Provinces of India a large quantity of liquor is an essential element in their religious rites, and their acts of worship invariably end in intoxication.
For these nations of hunters and fishers, the animal constituted an essential element of the economic environment.
According to him, the communion was not only an essential element of the sacrifice, but at the beginning, at least, it was the unique element.
Every proper name is considered an essential element of the person who bears it; being closely associated in the mind to the idea of this person, it participates in the sentiments which this latter inspires.
Second, security assistance constitutes an essential element in the broad cooperative relationships we have established with many nations which permit either U.
Strong economic ties are an essential element in our free world partnership.
It will mark the strongest Federal commitment ever to the improvement of mass transit as an essential element of the improvement of life in our towns and cities.
A constituent portion of a living or spiritual whole; a member; an organ; an essential element.
An essential element; a deciding point, fact, or consideration; an essential or influential circumstance.
Nay, so far from interfering with freedom, it is an essential element of it.
In this desire of good or ill to the object, the simple element of joy or sorrow, the subjective feeling, is often merged and lost sight of; yet it ever exists as an essential element of the complex emotion.
There can be little doubt, I think, that the object which excites laughter, always present itself to the mind as in some sense its inferior; and in so far, the definition involves an essential element of the ludicrous.
It has therefore been considered the most essential element of the reflex mechanism, the nerve-fibers being regarded, and probably correctly, merely as conductors.
Büsch, Geluumlauf III, § 27, considers a certain duration of the produce or revenue as an essential element in the idea of wealth.
The compulsory circulation of paper money is an essential element only in reference to the person that issues it.
It becomes forgotten that the woman's pleasure is an essential element in the process of courtship.
Thus, a correspondent tells me that he not only finds sexual pleasure in cruelty toward the woman he loves, but that he regards this as an essential element.
So that the repelling or attracting fascination of blood may be regarded as a by-product of normal courtship, which, like other such by-products, may become an essential element of abnormal courtship.
So, too, in regard to Faith, while the word does not appear so often on the pages of the Talmud as it does in the Epistles of Paul, the thing was an essential element in the religion of the Pharisees as it was in that of Paul.
Prayer was always anessential element in the religious life of the Pharisee; not because it was required of him, but because it was the natural instinct of his soul.
Private prayer never confined itself to stated forms; and private prayer was always anessential element in the religion of Torah.
And although, long before Ezekiel's day, the kingdom of Samaria had disappeared from history, he too looks forward to a restoration of the ten tribes as an essential element of the Messianic salvation.
Ritual forms no essential element of Jehovah's covenant with Israel, and it is doubtful if his prophecies of the future contain any reference to a priestly class or priestly ordinances.
Normal-form and head-variant glyphs, showing retention of essential element in each.
The period glyph shows no essential element recognizable as such, and its identification as the katun sign therefore rests on its position, immediately following the cycle sign.
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