Per se Sentence Examples

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  • The three find no treasure per se but Joe retrieves some old parchment which was worth a lot more than it appears to.

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  • It must be noted, however, that potential is a mere mathematical concept, and has no objective existence like difference of level, nor is it capable per se of producing physical changes in bodies, such as those which are brought about by rise of temperature, apart from any question of difference of temperature.

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  • All cats are fostered; there is not a central shelter per se.

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  • But, he added, as the Ego is not conscious of this self-determining activity, but forgets itself, the non-Ego seems to be something independent, a foreign limit, a thing in itself, or per se.

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  • Hence it is the office of the theory of knowledge to show that the Ego posits the thing per se as only existing for itself, a noumenon in the sense of a product of its own thinking.

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  • The moneys for the purpose are mainly derived from general taxation (poor rates per se being but rarely directly levied), special funds and voluntary contributions.

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  • Hereditary sovereignty per se was not held to signify unlimited dominion, still less absolutism.

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  • The particular method of granulating slag for Passow cement produces a material which sets per se and attains a strength comparable with that of Portland cement.

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  • In Germany, Austria and Italy no period of residence is prescribed, while in Austria a ten years' residence confers per se the rights of citizenship. In the United States an alien desiring to be naturalized must declare on oath his intention to become a citizen of the United States; two years afterwards must declare on oath his intention to support the constitution of the United States and renounce allegiance to every foreign power, including that of which he was before a subject; must prove residence in the United States for five years, and in the state where his application is made for one year, as a good citizen; and must renounce any title of nobility.

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  • The general conclusion of the Famine Commission of 1901 was that " except in Bombay, where it is full, the incidence of land revenue is low to moderate in ordinary years, and it should in no way per se be the cause of indebtedness."

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  • The very point to be established is the possibility of reaching being per se or pure being; yet in the Hegelian system this is the very thing assumed as a starting-point.

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  • First we could offer the passenger cancun Caribbean in royal quot per se.

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  • And dining with quot per se age habitation and water and beach.

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  • There is nothing per se wrong with speculative neurophysiology, but it needs to have a point.

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  • In the post-Cold War world, effective norms against proliferation are inseparable from norms against proliferation are inseparable from norms against nuclear weapons per se.

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  • Nor do I see anything objectionable per se about Popper's tripartite division.

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  • This, of course, isn't a problem with women theologians per se.

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  • Thus while its form would by analogy tend per se to awaken suspicion, its contents remove this feeling; and we may even infer from this surviving early formulation of local ecclesiastical tradition, that others of somewhat similar character came into being in the sub-apostolic age, but failed to survive save as embodied in later local teaching, oral or written, very much as if the Didache had perished and its literary offspring alone remained (see Didachf).

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  • Singapore, where plague has several times been introduced, but never taken hold, is probably quite as dirty and insanitary as Hong-Kong, and it is pertinently remarked by the Bombay Research Committee that filth per se has but little influence, inasmuch as " there occurred in the House of Correction at Byculla, where cleanliness is brought as near to perfection as is attainable, an outbreak which exceeded in severity that in any of the filthy thaw's and tenements around."

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  • Volta then proved that all metals could be arranged in an electromotive 1 Modern researches have shown that the loss of charge is in fact dependent upon the ionization of the air, and that, provided the atmospheric moisture is prevented from condensing on the insulating supports, water vapour in the air does not per se bestow on it conductance for electricity.

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  • The statement is not there because you want the log per se but because the logging of the actions is what documents how much you need to pay.

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  • This, of course, is n't a problem with women theologians per se.

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  • The team is also not a scholarship per se but an academic ambition team program.

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  • When you're talking about Bully cheats for Wii -- the updated version called Scholarship Edition -- there don't appear to be any traditional cheat codes per se.

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  • There are no complications per se from the tests themselves with the exception of unfavorable test results or supine (lying horizontality on the back) hypotension secondary to a pregnant woman lying on her back for an ultrasound.

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  • Second, critics of creativity tests argue that these tests do not measure creativity per se but instead reflect the specific abilities that are assessed by the tests.

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  • However, it isn't really a game per se - the only way to lose would be to stop playing, and winning is mainly a matter of clicking the "next" button and reading what your character says to the next animated schoolgirl.

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  • It is not actually gluten per se that is responsible for triggering the autoimmune response in celiacs, but, rather, specific proteins within the gluten molecule.

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  • They're not even all athletic shoes, per se.

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  • It's not a high heel shoe stretcher, per se.

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  • One difference may be that your acting experience really doesn't matter as much as your personality does, and you really don't need to have any acting skills per se.

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  • These strategies aren't really FarmVille cheat codes per se - but to a player who is engrossed in playing the game "fairly", they may seem like cheating.

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  • It was a council created by parliament to give advice in church matters at a great crisis in the nation's history; but its acts, though from the high character and great learning of its members worthy of deepest respect, did not per se bind parliament or indeed anyone.

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  • But whatever merits they had as clarifiers of turbid water, the advent of bacteriology, and the recognition of the fact that the bacteria of certain diseases may be water-borne, introduced a new criterion of effectiveness, and it was perceived that the removal of solid particles, or even of organic impurities (which were realized to be important not so much because they are dangerous to health per se as because their presence affords grounds for suspecting that the water in which they occur has been exposed to circumstances permitting contamination with infective disease), was not sufficient; the filter must also prevent the passage of pathogenic organisms, and so render the water sterile bacteriologically.

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  • Of course, mystery shoppers are not real shoppers per se.

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  • The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) does not provide loans per se.

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  • Nine West doesn't sell organizer totes per se.

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  • All of our investigations are not scientific, per se.

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