10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APTITUDINALLY»
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Register - University of California
Second priority for acceptance is given to students physically and aptitudinally
qualified for general service and who are majoring in engineering or a basic
science in which the Air Force has a primary interest. The advanced Air Science ...
University of California, Berkeley, 1957
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A treatise of Master Hervaeus Natalis (d. 1323), the doctor ...
For just as it is impossible that whiteness be founded on some subject that is not
actually white (even though it is aptitudinally non-white inasmuch as it can exist
with whiteness circumscribed, on the supposition that whiteness is a separable ...
Hervaeus Natalis, John P. Doyle, 2008
But what it means to say that God knows these extramental things such that they
are characterized as aptitudinally true is left unexplained. For the foundation of
such an attribution is the formal truth present in the divine mind. What becomes of
...
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Winning Without Thinking: A Guide to Horse Racing Betting ...
Rather, the lower Dosage figures merely reflect the fact that our most prestigious
races are run at longer distances and that successful competitors are
aptitudinally suited to those races. Elite Thoroughbreds also have a higher point
total in ...
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Basic Writings of St. Thomas Aquinas, Volume 2:
That science and virtue are distinguished as genera one of which is not
subalternate to the other (I-II, 57, 1, obj. 3).— That sciences and virtues are in us
by nature aptitudinally (I-II, 63, 1). — That science and virtue are habits (I-II, 55, 1,
O.t.c.).
Thomas Aquinas, Anton C. Pegis, 1997
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Introduction to Moral Theology (Catholic Moral Thought, ...
... world what it means to be fully human, it makes more sense to begin with the
supernatural life.79 There are nonetheless apologetic reasons for recalling that
what is only potentially and aptitudinally an image of the divine Persons by
nature, ...
... AQUAPLANERS AQUAPLANES AQUAPLANING AQUARELLE AQUARELLES
AQUARELLIST AQUARELLISTS AQUARIA AQUARIAL AQUARIAN AQUARIANS
AQUARIST AQUARISTS APTITUDES APTITUDINAL APTITUDINALLY APTER ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Economic Emancipation: The Crisis of a Christian Value ...
Complete- the person must have a complete nature, and thus that which is but
part of a nature, either actually or aptitudinally, does not satisfy the definition; A
person has a complete nature. This means that a person is not a part of the
totality ...
Albert Okechukwu Ikpenwa, 2011
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The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe
... there is nothing tending * Aptitudinally, I mean, and exhypotbesi, that is
supposing the knowledge ot 'die object : otherwise as to actual explicit desires,
tiod dotii give us beyond what we can ask or think. But it is impossible the soul
should ...
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Dosage: Pedigree and Performance
In the end, Dosage reserves the term chef-de-race for the aptitudinally prepotent
and uniquely influential animal. We recall that at the beginning of the 20th
century, Vuillier was content to name only 15 chefs-de-race in three series
covering the ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «APTITUDINALLY»
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aptitudinally is used in the context of the following news items.
Cal State University system helps veterans move from battlefields to …
“This group of veterans is the highest performing, aptitudinally, of any group that we've seen going in the military,” said D. Wayne Robinson, ... «Long Beach Press-Telegram, Nov 13»
The Sadler's Wells/Mill Reef Nick
... conformationally and aptitudinally to Sadler's Wells because of Mill Reef), but they also were the right age to be booked to Sadler's Wells. «BloodHorse, Jul 10»
Mating Choices -- Serena's Song
As a daughter of Rahy, Serena's Song also descends from an aptitudinally and physically distinct branch of Nasrullah, making her potential ... «BloodHorse, Jun 09»