- does not
occur it is the
Christian faith which is
modified and thus
relativised by the worldview, and the
consequence is syncretism. [...] The term 'syncretism'...
- has an
irregular relativised form экен(дик)
which may be used
equivalently to
forms of the verb бол- be (болгон(дук), болор).
Relativised verb
forms may...
- relativiert: "Behörden entscheiden" über
Zuschauer bei EM" [Čeferin
relativises: "Authorities decide" on
spectators at
European Championship]. Sportschau...
-
Michael Friedman (born
April 2, 1947) is an
American philosopher who
serves as
Suppes Professor of
Philosophy of
Science and Professor, by courtesy, of...
-
orthodox theologically and had no
sympathy with
modernist ideas that
relativised fundamental Catholic teachings. He
condemned modernism in his writings...
- twin evils,
therefore communism is as
monstrous as ****sm, "has been to
relativise the
unique crimes of ****sm, bury
those of
colonialism and feed the idea...
- in the
position of the
object of the verb saw.
Other arguments can be
relativised using relative pronouns:
Subject Hunter is the boy who
helped Jessica...
-
concert should be
viewed as a work of art and that it "did not
glorify or
relativise the
crimes of the ****s or
identify with ****
racist ideology". That May...
- of
Apollo at Syracuse) had
become a key
principle of design, this was
relativised by the
broadening of
column distances on the long sides, e.g. Temple...
-
describe how
other online communities work, such as Wikipedia.
Cunningham relativises his
ownership of the law,
calling it a "misquote that
disproves itself...