- the
theory of what he
calls the "
ineradicable nature of priesthood",
which is the
theory that "ordination is
ineradicable, and
should a
defrocked priest...
- any Ātman concept. As we have
already observed, this is the
basic and
ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism"; [d]
Katie Javanaud (2013)...
- unnatural,
while the
right regards most
social inequality as the
result of
ineradicable natural inequalities, and sees
attempts to
enforce social equality as...
- that time. With no true
knowledge of the hip-hop
diaspora but with an
ineradicable need to
define it for the
nescient m****es, the term
breakdancing was...
- 8.1.35. PMID 16021763. Hofstadter,
Douglas R. (1996). "Preface 4 The
Ineradicable Eliza Effect and Its Dangers, Epilogue".
Fluid Concepts and Creative...
- jobs in
either cir****stance,
establishing a
minimum yet
functionally ineradicable level of
frictional unemployment. One kind of
frictional unemployment...
- a subtle, if not
subterranean hint to the reader, a
reminder of the
ineradicable alienness of this
biblically vengeful people" and that "those
ready to...
- of the
slavery forces and
would "create a deep-seated, intense, and
ineradicable hatred of the
institution which will
crush its
political power, at all...
-
usually moved workers from one job to another,
which ultimately became an
ineradicable feature in the
Soviet industry.
Government industries such as factories...
- any Ātman concept. As we have
already observed, this is the
basic and
ineradicable distinction between Hinduism and Buddhism". Arun
Kumar Upadhyay: "The...