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Moreover, he offers the same excuse for his 'progress in the art of versification' being less marked than his readers might otherwise expect. He gives in full Johnson's note approving The Village, and after a further laborious apology for the shortcomings of his present literary venture, goes on to tell the one really relevant incident of its appearance.

It affected Strether for thirty seconds as a relevant truth, a truth which, however, the next minute, had fallen into its relation. "Can't you imagine there being some questions," Chad asked, "that a fellow however much impressed by your charming way of stating things would like to put to you first?" "Oh yes easily. I'm here to answer everything.

'Isn't it getting quite springy? said Edith, as she glanced at the window. 'It's one of those sort of warm days that seem to have got mixed up by mistake with the winter. 'Very, was his reply, which was not very relevant. Another pause was beginning. 'Mr Vincy, announced the servant. He was received with enthusiasm, and Aylmer Ross now recovered his ease and soon went away.

Even without further advance in technological expedients or in the relevant material sciences, there will still necessarily ensue an effectual advance in the industrial arts, in the sense that further organisation and enlargement of the material equipment and industrial processes on lines already securely known and not to be forgotten must bring an effectually enhanced efficiency of the industrial process as a whole.

These are also operations that, because of intense, instantaneous media coverage, can have huge domestic political impact especially if events go wrong. Whether or not this armored division is the most optimally configured force for such an operation is not relevant for the moment even though this unit probably was the most appropriate for this task.

Some scholars raise the issues of exclusivity and scarcity as the precursors of property rights. True but not relevant. In other words, exclusivity and scarcity do not constitute property rights or even lead to their establishment. On the contrary, it is surprisingly easy to think of numerous exceptions to a purported natural right of single access to one's brain.

It is needless to point out how much time is wasted in the defence of positions that have long been turned by the enemy from sheer want of acquaintance with the relevant evidence, or with the logic that has been revealed by the slow thrashing out of thorough controversy.

The reminder came home to me as a reproach. I had been forgetful of the Prince's lessons; I had allowed myself to fall into a habit of thought which led me to assume that my happiness or unhappiness was a relevant consideration in judging of the merits of the universe. The assumption is so common as to make us forget that so far from being proved it is not even plausible.

Municipal law, to be satisfactory, should be a body of abstract principles capable of being applied impartially to all relevant facts, just as Marshall and Jay held it to be.

Thorndyke, that the curious story you are telling us has some relevance to the matter in which we are interested." "You are quite correct in your assumption," replied Thorndyke. "The story is very relevant indeed, as you will presently be convinced." "Thank you," said Marchmont, sinking back once more into his chair with a sigh of resignation. "A few days ago," pursued Thorndyke, "Dr.

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