| 11. | Such a state of affairs has led to " general lawlessness " at committees.
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| 12. | Agent-neutral consequentialism ignores the specific value a state of affairs has for any particular agent.
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| 13. | The dukes have historically been Catholic, a state of affairs known as recusancy in England.
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| 14. | These two factors have combined to create a state of affairs favorable to anti-change forces,
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| 15. | "' Change "'refers to a difference in a state of affairs at different points in time.
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| 16. | We must make every effort to ensure that such a state of affairs could not occur again,
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| 17. | But Bertelli has not yet stated his intentions, a state of affairs that is confounding De Sole.
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| 18. | We are in a state of affairs that is outside politics and can't be solved by war.
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| 19. | The apostates ( see communion, a state of affairs that gave rise to controversies and deplorable troubles.
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| 20. | When it arises, such a state of affairs is usually referred to as ( political ) cohabitation.
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