10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MATTER-OF-COURSE»
Discover the use of
matter-of-course in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
matter-of-course and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Annie Payson Call. If opportunity arises to do a good action, take advantage of it,
and silently decline the disadvantage of having your attention riveted to it by the
praise of others. A man who is constantly analyzing his physical state is called a ...
2
A
Matter of Public Interest
Approval would be given almost as a matter of course, not always, but usually.
These days things are different. This is still the formally correct way to proceed. In
the interests of speed and ease of operation, the correct procedure is rarely ...
Traffic handled such events as a matter of course. So Sergeant Madden dozed
during most of the first day of overdrive. He reflected somnolently when awake
that it was fitting for Timmy's father to be on the job when Timmy's girl was in
difficulty ...
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What is Enlightenment?: Eighteenth-century Answers and ...
It was not at all a matter of course that madness and mental illness be
superimposed in the institutional and scientific system of psychiatry; it was no
more a matter of course that the punitive processes, imprisonment and the
discipline of the ...
The Liberals would, as a matter of course, come in, and equally as a matter of
course, Phineas would be in OHCICQ She spoke of this with such certainty that
she almost convinced him. Having tempted him away from the safety of
permanent ...
Anthony Trollope, John Bowen, 2011
Denton was that liberty to inspect the corporation books and papers would be
granted in equity as a matter of course, and that it would only create expence to
the parties to send thtm ipto that court. But on looking into the authorities it does
ndt ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1801
... about intentionality" already knew, or took it as a matter of course that they
knew, that there was a "problem of perception." And if the problem is not about
reference to "external" things, in the funny sense of "external" in which everything
...
Hilary Putnam, James Conant, 1995
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A Better History
of Our World
... an end as a matter of course and that the end of one kind of matter is the
beginning of another. But it does not necessarily mean that all matter emerged
together and simultaneously and will disappear again in the same way. Even the
Hindu ...
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Matter and Mind: A Philosophical Inquiry
Both the positivist Ayer and the rationalist Popper adopted psycho- neural
dualism as a matter of course, just because it is part of ordinary knowledge. The
linguistic philosophers believe that the clue to the mind is the philosophy of
language ...
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Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment
of Borderline Personality ...
Entering the paradox, playing the devil's advocate, extending, allowing change,
and making lemonade out of lemons are only effective if the therapist presents
them with confidence and as completely matter-of-course. The therapist uses a "
but ...