Also, the distinction between logical and real relations, as well as the difference between phenomena and things-in-themselves, played an important role in Schopenhauer's philosophy.
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There has been no evidence to confirm that these deductions bear any real relation to the actual cost of the services to which they refer.
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First, he says that if a temporal world exists, then in virtue of his real relations to that world, God cannot remain untouched by its temporality.
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The Sikorsky offering was the S-67 Blackhawk, a sleek gunship, which despite the name was no real relation to the later S-70 Black Hawk utility-transport helicopter.
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Could you exactly inform all of us where have I enriched any " see also " section in any article that "'had no real relation "'with the matter?
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The debates, the deals, concessions made or refused, the pressures applied, the real relations among the nations _ the meat of policy-making, not the public-relations cotton candy _ are hidden from the world.
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The training center also asked the court to throw out the 20-percent requirement, saying it's an impermissible quota that doesn't bear any real relation to the number of women interested in becoming carpenters.
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"They shaped our economy as any occupying power shapes the economy of its colony . . . They didn't give any chance for any real relations between our products and the Arab markets.
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On these issues, Ramadan said : " Certainly, if we are eager to start objective, practical and real relations, both parties have to discuss and bring to the table everything that each party finds important ."
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Since the main point of the theory is not the incongruity " per se ", but its realization and resolution ( i . e ., putting the objects in question into the real relation ), it is often called the incongruity-resolution theory.