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Example sentences for "indispensable condition"

  • Such people, who retain the obsolete public opinion and conceal the new, are all those who at the present time form the governments and the ruling classes, and who profess patriotism as an indispensable condition of human life.

  • It is certain that we conceive existence before thought: nothing can think without existing: existence is an indispensable condition to thought: to think and not to exist is a manifest contradiction.

  • The possession of one or more of these primitive truths is an indispensable condition to intellectual life; without them intelligence is an absurdity.

  • This motion is an indispensable condition, though it may be either in the object or in the eye itself.

  • It will be an indispensable condition, however, that the source of such extracts shall at all times be acknowledged.

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  • The previous employment of labor is an indispensable condition to every productive operation, on any other than the very smallest scale.

  • The expression “applying capital” is of course metaphorical: what is really applied is labor; capital being an indispensable condition.

  • In 1820, the New-York Legislature instructed the representatives from that state in Congress, to insist on making "the prohibition of slavery an indispensable condition of admission" of certain territories into the union.

  • Even so early as the times of Ambrose the possession of relics was regarded as an indispensable condition to such services.

  • Judaism by circumcision was still an indispensable condition of reception into the kingdom of Christ.

  • But the reaction under Cromwell set this unpopular law aside, and the Restoration made marriage by an Anglican clergyman, even for dissenters, an indispensable condition of legal recognition.

  • Its shibboleth was the obligation of the Gentiles to observe the Mosaic ceremonial law, the Sabbath, rules about meats, circumcision, as an indispensable condition of salvation.

  • The sort of revolution which is recommended is never practically feasible except in a time of national misfortune; in fact, defeat in war seems to be an indispensable condition.

  • Self-government in industry, for example, is an indispensable condition of a good society.

  • I was anxious to know whether advocacy of violent revolution is an indispensable condition of joining the Third International, although I did not put this question directly because others were asking it officially.

  • And we need only consider what comparison is, to see that where the objects are more than two, and still more when they are an indefinite number, a type of some sort is an indispensable condition of the comparison.

  • And in like manner, believing is an act which has for its subject the facts themselves, though a previous mental conception of the facts is an indispensable condition.

  • The habit of hope is an indispensable condition of salvation for all, infants included.

  • The act of hope is an indispensable condition of salvation for all adults.

  • We cannot precisely contend that this encyclopaedic quality is an indispensable condition of such self-respect in every kind of temper.

  • Then A is probably the cause, or an indispensable condition, of p.

  • Supernatural union with Christ is an indispensable condition of all efficacious prayer.

  • Consequently, freedom of choice is an indispensable condition of moral goodness and therefore also of merit.

  • This is an indispensable condition even of the most imperfect form of social existence.

  • Some such logical analysis (that of Aristotle or some other) is an indispensable condition even of the most strictly inductive philosophy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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