单词 | sine qua non |
例句 | It was as though he knew very well that in Lombard's past actions legality had not always been a sine qua non.... And Then There Were None 1939-11-06T00:00:00Z If it had not already been so, race became the sine qua non of South African society. Long Walk to Freedom 1994-01-01T00:00:00Z Since “the notoriously perfectionistic parenting ethos of the community elevates child-rearing to the sine qua non of marriage,” this displacement is taken to extremes. Motherlode Blog: Does Helicopter Parenting Drive Dads to Cheat? 2012-05-04T16:25:47Z That said, The Big C did manage an effective usage of the small c, that four-letter word that's fast becoming the sine qua non of after-the-watershed comedy. Rewind TV: Boardwalk Empire; The Big C; Louis Theroux ? Ultra Zionists; Welcome to Romford 2011-02-06T00:05:43Z Liquid H2O is the sine qua non of life. Tough to swallow: Drinking too much water can be deadly 2014-02-14T13:30:00Z They were "the sine qua non of development at this time" and were "synonymous with privilege, elegance and prosperous metropolitan living". The London Square: Gardens in the Midst of Town by Todd Longstaffe-Gowan - review 2012-05-18T21:55:01Z The strippers were The Dreamboys, the naked, waxed, tanned, oiled, ripped sine qua non of hen parties everywhere. The Iraq War; Mothers, Murders and Mistresses; Confessions of a Male Stripper: First Cut – TV review 2013-05-30T06:00:17Z I agree that Jewishness is the sine qua non of human existence, and I regret deeply my Jewishness is not as realised as your own. Distant Intimacy by Frederic Raphael and Joseph Epstein – digested read 2013-03-18T08:00:27Z A series of insurance and newspaper buildings were constructed during those years and dubbed “elevator buildings,” enshrining their sine qua non in their very name. The most important invention in the history of the modern city 2014-02-23T13:00:00Z It was a sine qua non that he would be involved. A Word With: Michael Haneke: Michael Haneke Discusses ‘Amour’ at the Cannes Film Festival 2012-05-25T21:54:26Z Knowing how to use one’s physical instrument is a sine qua non of both modeling and acting. The Cinderella Myth We Can’t Quit 2021-11-10T05:00:00Z Chwe's error is telling: he always wants to turn motivational complexity into rational strategy, the sine qua non of game theory. Jane Austen, Game Theorist by Michael Suk-Youg Chwe – review 2013-06-12T09:01:01Z Realism is a sine qua non for contemporary television, and for good reason. TV Review: NBC Family Sitcom "Parenthood" 2010-03-03T20:49:00Z It’s a requirement, the very foundation — the sine qua non, since we seem to like three-word Latin phrases these days. Perspective | Mike Bloomberg just stabbed the journalistic heart of his news organization 2019-11-25T05:00:00Z Let’s turn at long last to the sine qua non of beach reading: water. Cool Beach Books for Hot Summer Days 2015-05-21T04:00:00Z Writing in The New York Times, Janet Maslin found the movie “a likable, good-humored hybrid” of “small, funny moments and the pointless, oversized spectacle that these days is sine qua non for any hot-weather hit.” Cross-Cuts: Reconsidering Box Office Bombs Years After the Fact 2013-08-23T12:44:45Z In fact, the South was really Dusty's birthplace—one might say that the South was the sine qua non of the very idea of that singular species the Dusty Springfield. Dusty Springfield's sublime masquerade through the American south 2018-06-23T04:00:00Z This type of close reading — the sine qua non of the New Critics — was also associated with Randall Jarrell, whose essays Burt republished in the early 2000s. Review | ‘Don’t Read Poetry’ is a literary manual for the Instagram era 2019-05-30T04:00:00Z Affirmation from Carr was the sine qua non of Kerouac’s manhood. Jack Kerouac, misogynist creep: Inside his ugly infatuation with Marilyn Monroe 2015-10-11T04:00:00Z Emotional, as well as factual, honesty is the sine qua non of a memoir. Can Sobriety Be as Interesting as Addiction? A Writer Wonders 2018-04-17T04:00:00Z For decades, each weekday, ABC has broadcast the sine qua non soap trilogy of “All My Children,” at 1 p.m. Critic?s Notebook: Young, Restless and Glued to Soaps 2011-04-15T23:03:26Z “Britney vs Spears” underscores how tricky it is to make a credible documentary about a celebrity under duress without repeating many of the gestures that treat fame as the sine qua non of American culture. ‘Britney vs Spears’ Review: When the Intervention Is the Problem 2021-10-01T04:00:00Z As always with an institution whose sine qua non is continuity, most of the things that screaming pundits are calling unprecedented are, in fact, precedented. Meghan and Harry's story is quite the drama, but it's no abdication crisis 2020-01-09T05:00:00Z As in the past, Raf Simons showed clothes of deceptive simplicity: cardigans, sleek skimmers, clothes that favor micro-quilting and the bonded fabrics that are the sine qua non around here. Fashion Review: Designers Anonymous 2011-01-19T22:49:22Z It’s also great for sharing links — and is the sine qua non of time-wasting. Social Q?s: Nuances Attached 2011-03-17T20:19:42Z I encourage the artist to be uninhibited, because that is the sine qua non condition to try to make me laugh. Rising design star: Naz Sahin 2012-05-17T21:42:00Z From sine qua non of American psychedelia, to folk-rock deity, jam band progenitor, disco Dead and Top 40 sensation, there was seemingly no pivot the band couldn’t navigate in its 30 years. The Grateful Dead were in a state of flux. 'Wake of the Flood' gave them new life 2023-10-03T04:00:00Z And in gourmet circles, nettles are the sine qua non of spring greens. Edible nettles make for a soothing soup, but tread (and touch) carefully 2023-03-18T04:00:00Z Lowering that temperature and finding genuine solutions to the disputes that divide us is increasingly the sine qua non of American domestic statesmanship. Opinion | I found hope for democracy in an unexpected place 2023-03-01T05:00:00Z Comprehensive education, full employment and wealth distribution were sine qua non. Obituary: Sir Bernard Ingham 2023-02-24T05:00:00Z All of this makes it harder for people to speak to each other — let alone move each other — across political boundaries, the sine qua non of any democracy. Review | Can Americans still change each other’s minds? 2022-12-09T05:00:00Z The successes of both these books illustrates something Rodgers and Sondheim were always the first to acknowledge — that collaboration, no matter how rocky, is the sine qua non of good work. Stephen Sondheim and Mary Rodgers, late Broadway greats, have brilliant last words 2022-11-21T05:00:00Z Preventing women from deciding whether to continue a pregnancy is the sine qua non of the regime of male dominance and female subordination. Abortion and authoritarianism: Why women's freedom threatens male supremacy 2022-10-23T04:00:00Z ‘The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari’ A deranged hypnotist uses a sleepwalker to do his dirty work in director Robert Wiene’s silent 1920 terror tale, the sine qua non of German Expressionist cinema. Classic movies in SoCal: An 'LOTR' marathon, 'Selena,' 'Dr. Caligari' and more 2022-05-26T04:00:00Z While the interplay and performance of each member of this quartet are key, Cumberbatch’s Phil is the film’s sine qua non. Jane Campion explains her enigmatic career choices: 'I’m careful about the bones I care to chew on' 2021-12-01T05:00:00Z The unasked-for and perhaps unperceived privilege most Whites reliably benefit from is the sine qua non that supports the systemic racism we need to root out and permanently eradicate. Opinion | Acknowledging the privilege we got at birth 2021-11-15T05:00:00Z "But liberal democracy is the sine qua non of American identity and, indeed, of the post-Enlightenment West. How about defending that?" Fox News host Tucker Carlson is "an apostle of authoritarianism to America": conservative 2021-08-24T04:00:00Z Those who declare civility to be the sine qua non of political discourse are frequently those ever-so-politely promoting the most odious and deplorable policies. Column: Neera Tanden and the 'civility' scam 2021-02-24T05:00:00Z “Most Conservative members of Parliament realize that the sine qua non of re-election is competence.” U.K.’s Johnson Faces a Growing Revolt Over His Coronavirus Policy 2020-11-02T05:00:00Z “It was a heated discussion,” Schumer said, adding that the demand is a “sine qua non for us. We told that to the postmaster.” Democrats demand Postal Service reverse new rules that have slowed the delivery of absentee ballots 2020-08-05T04:00:00Z I thought these lower respiratory symptoms were the sine qua non of the infection. Partygoers in Seattle, a Suburban D.C. Mom: Coronavirus in the Community 2020-03-18T04:00:00Z From its inception, Caldwell asserts, the “second constitution” curtailed essential freedoms and augured “the vast increase in federal government oversight that would become the sine qua non of civil rights.” Review | Blaming all of America’s problems on the civil rights movement 2020-03-05T05:00:00Z So whether that’s Christian fundamentalists, ultra-Orthodox Judaism, Islamic fundamentalism, Hindu fundamentalism, it is all about control, and controlling women is viewed as the sine qua non. Hillary and Chelsea Clinton: ‘We cannot give in. That’s how they win’ 2019-11-16T05:00:00Z Being “smart” is the sine qua non for Epstein. What kind of researcher did sex offender Jeffrey Epstein like to fund? He told Science before he died 2019-09-19T04:00:00Z Employers see a skilled workforce as a sine qua non of doing business. Opinion | The longer Virginia waits for free college tuition, the further behind it falls 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z In particular, the sine qua non of the periodic table—its periodicity—could break down completely. A storied Russian lab is trying to push the periodic table past its limits—and uncover exotic new elements 2019-01-30T05:00:00Z In the period of late empire in which it was popularised, the private toilet and bathroom came to be seen as the sine qua non of European achievement. Bowel movement: the push to change the way you poo 2018-11-30T05:00:00Z Gore lost to Bush in that fateful election, Nader says, for what he calls “the following sine qua non reasons.” Ralph Nader: Democrats are still weak and corrupt, “could blow it again” 2018-10-14T04:00:00Z The sine qua non of the modern tech industry is trained technical personnel. Why New York City is giving Silicon Valley a serious run for its money 2018-09-15T04:00:00Z The continuation of the Jewish people is considered a criterion, a sine qua non, of what it means to have transcended the cruelty of Christianity and become a true Christian. Scholar Robert Meister on America: Saying “the past is evil” doesn’t mean the evil is past 2018-07-01T04:00:00Z The Trump administration says accepting quotas is a sine qua non. Analysis | The Finance 202: There's no easy way out of Trump's trade feud with Europe 2018-05-02T04:00:00Z Jew-hatred was the sine qua non of the most prominent fascist movements, particularly Germany’s, where the murder of Jews was of the highest priority. Opinion | Trump is where the end begins 2018-04-30T04:00:00Z So there were a lot of sine qua nons, and what I tell people is, “You're giving the Green Party delusions of grandeur.” Ralph Nader: Democrats are still weak and corrupt, “could blow it again” 2018-10-14T04:00:00Z Both positions require a host of skills and experiences, but the sine qua non of each is credibility as a fair-minded person toward foreign nations and different peoples. Opinion | Don’t overlook John Bolton and Mike Pompeo’s anti-Muslim ties 2018-04-12T04:00:00Z Does he want to raise taxes, the sine qua non for our Progressive friends? Do Trump’s ‘Approval’ Numbers Tell Us About Him, or About Us? 2018-02-20T05:00:00Z The integrity of the process must be the sine qua non of any investigation. After #MeToo, we can't ditch due process | Shira Scheindlin and Joel Cohen 2018-01-08T05:00:00Z Net neutrality is the sine qua non of an open internet — “You can’t have one without the other,” as the old song goes. Former Commish Michael Copps: “Maybe the worst FCC I’ve ever seen” 2017-06-21T04:00:00Z “If we consider organizational survival to be the sine qua non of social movement success, SftP was a failure,” Moore wrote in her 2008 book, Disrupting Science, which devotes a chapter to SftP. As scientists prepare to march, Science for the People reboots 2017-04-04T04:00:00Z His first publication, a 1943 paper entitled 'On the optimal use of winds for flight planning', indicated a preoccupation with optimality — the sine qua non for his subsequent intellectual vision. Kenneth J. Arrow (1921-2017) : Nature : Nature Research 2017-03-28T04:00:00Z All the smart 25-year-olds in attendance, who had only ever known deep learning as the sine qua non of artificial intelligence, snickered: “Who is that old guy? Why doesn’t he get it?” The Great A.I. Awakening 2016-12-14T05:00:00Z If you’ll pardon my Latin, Italian provenance is the sine qua non of these two brands. 2017 Maserati Levante Review: A Luxury SUV That’s a Bargain? 2016-12-02T05:00:00Z And that much faster growth than today’s is the sine qua non of the greater revenues necessary to meet federal obligations, let alone reduce our debt burdens. Washington’s Wake-Up Call 2016-09-13T04:00:00Z And the free-trade agreement, he insists, is its “true sine qua non”—its indispensable element. China’s Subtle War Against U.S. Dignity 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z The Trans-Pacific Partnership is the sine qua non of Washington’s pivot to Asia because it works at many levels simultaneously — economic, political and strategic. Barack Obama is now alone in Washington 2016-09-01T04:00:00Z In other words, how does blocking you feed the ravenous advertising machine – the sine qua non of Google's existence? The New Censorship 2016-06-22T04:00:00Z Secrecy is supposed to be the sine qua non of deal-making. Leaks Abound as Yahoo Auction Gets Underway 2016-05-18T04:00:00Z It is an assumed necessity, a sine qua non of a civilized society. In Prince William County, the death of a young police officer 2016-02-29T05:00:00Z Although elections do not automatically lead to representative governments, competitive, multi-party elections constitute a sine qua non for democracy, and regular ballots indicate progress towards ensuring citizens are able to choose their leaders. Democracy in African countries: five myths explored 2016-02-25T05:00:00Z Other words that were searched more than usual: Pandering, partner, sine qua non, de facto segregation and petroleum. The Words People Looked Up During the Democratic Debate 2016-02-05T05:00:00Z Those ratings, of course, translate into revenue, giving Mr. Trump that sine qua non of all winning negotiators, leverage. With No Détente, Donald Trump’s Feud With Fox Takes Center Stage 2016-01-27T05:00:00Z “At the end of the day, our test, and most other tests, should be seen as aids to patient management,” he said, “and not regarded as a sine qua non.” New Diagnostic Tools for Prostate Cancer 2015-12-21T05:00:00Z While I can rest easy outsourcing the likes of green-bean casserole and mashed potatoes, I wouldn’t dream of ceding control of the dressing—the sine qua non, to my mind, of a Thanksgiving meal. Thanksgiving in 3 Hours or Less: No-Stress Recipes for Easy Feasting 2015-11-20T05:00:00Z This is a notably different characterization than that sine qua non of journalism movies, "All the President's Men," to which the film has already been compared. Job 1 for Tom McCarthy in making 'Spotlight' was getting the actors and journalists on same page 2015-11-06T05:00:00Z Shutting down the empire is the sine qua non—the foundation stone on which all else rests. “Does anyone have a plan?” Here’s how we fix decades of overseas neo-conservative adventurism 2015-10-28T04:00:00Z As Nate Silver explained in 2012, “central challenge that Internet polls face is in collecting a random sample, which is the sine qua non of a scientific survey.” Bernie Sanders truthers, step down: There’s no conspiracy to hide that he “won” the debate 2015-10-15T04:00:00Z Mitigation opponents in wealthy nations, on the other hand, justify inaction because cutting carbon pollution from developing countries is sine qua non for curbing global warming. Mexico Challenges Other Nations to Act Boldly against Climate Change 2015-10-14T04:00:00Z But making peace is the sine qua non. That elusive peace 2015-10-08T04:00:00Z “Up to now it was a ‘sine qua non’ that the IMF was involved,” he said. German politicians return to Berlin for key Greek bailout vote 2015-08-18T04:00:00Z Which is why rehabilitating the banks, and easing restrictions on withdrawals and lending, is right now the sine qua non of a sustainable recovery in Greece. Third time lucky for Greece? - BBC News 2015-08-11T04:00:00Z Public purpose, a sine qua non for preserving tax-exempt status, is realized almost entirely inside the conventions. Comic-Con, Defending Fantasy Culture and, Now, Its Brand 2015-06-28T04:00:00Z It’s the apotheosis of his worldview, the sine qua non of the nuclear deal — and the riskiest bet of his presidency. Obama’s gamble on Iran 2015-04-12T04:00:00Z This is madness, I tell you, a subversion of the notion that the men’s tournament is the sine qua non of college sports. Meaningless Bowls Eclipse Very Meaningful Basketball Games, at Least in Viewership 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z There is, though, one thing these two founders are missing, and it is almost the sine qua non of the fabled Silicon Valley startup. What Silicon Valley Thinks of Women Primarily in the chase for cash, which has increasingly become the sine qua non of running for president. With Romney and Bush in the picture, GOP’s 2016 field gets tricky and more interesting 2015-01-11T05:00:00Z This sounds like a small concession, but, as the sine qua non for future serious Japan-China negotiations on the islands, it is a big and critical one. Historic Xi-Abe Meeting At APEC As Japan Changes Stance? Plaudits For New China/India-Led Asian Infrastructure Bank 2014-10-27T04:00:00Z The Court noted that while “reasonably equivalent value” was an important consideration, it was not the sine qua non of an actual fraudulent transfer claim. Living Expenses Of No Utility To Creditors In Schlussel 2014-10-26T04:00:00Z In addition, the sine qua non of the administration’s policy is an inclusive government in Iraq that can draw support from neighboring Sunni states such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Iran remains America’s biggest challenge A sine qua non is national testing of students and the publication of schools’ results. Eyes on the classroom 2014-07-24T04:00:00Z “To be able to act strategically is the condition sine qua non of any ‘xy Century’. Doing It the German Way “To be able to act strategically is the condition sine qua non of any ‘XY Century’. On Top of the World: This Could Be the Start of a Century of German Success Acknowledging this is sine qua non of any serious solution. The truth about the immigration “crisis”: Our drug policies and U.S.-backed tyrants created Central America’s culture of violence 2014-07-15T04:00:00Z "The sine qua non… requires us to be very honest about our failures." Marikana : Hunger, fear and defiance 2014-05-27T04:00:00Z And to what extent does Kim’s likely pique with Beijing carry costs, possibly including to stability in North Korea itself, that remain the sine qua non of China’s policy toward the peninsula? The Park-Xi Honeymoon and the Limits of China's Patience With North Korea 2014-05-22T04:00:00Z Forget about loving dogs; “must love travel” is the sine qua non for today’s single person. Stay Home: Travel Is Overrated 2014-03-09T10:45:54Z Even in those cases, amazing execution is a sine qua non of growth and success. 4 Big Myths About Starting Your Own Company 2014-01-21T20:04:50Z That kind of functionality is the sine qua non of everything Apple is trying to do with iCloud right now. If You Think Apple Customers Are Loyal Now, Watch And See What's In Store 2013-07-07T12:39:00Z Binz recognizes that institutional and regulatory transformation is the sine qua non of technological change. Ron Binz Nominated To Be New FERC Chairman 2013-06-27T22:10:00Z He has called the path to citizenship — the sine qua non element of any measure for Hispanics — “the most divisive aspect” of the legislation, and says he is proud to be called “Obamaphobic.” Letter From Washington: Republicans to Watch on Immigration 2013-06-16T16:42:18Z The sine qua non as the criterion for success of this policy and pact was to be a marked improvement in the pace of economic recovery. Osborne must find reverse gear to drive the UK economy towards recovery 2013-02-24T00:01:04Z I wouldn’t usually do a cut and paste, but this title brought a big smile and, after all, isn’t consummate fascination the sine qua non of search engine optimization? On "Media Refusal and Conspicuous Non-Consumption: The Performative and Political Dimensions of Facebook Abstention" 2013-02-22T16:45:00.447Z Thus, painstakingly collecting and classifying natural flora and fauna and making sense of its similarities and differences is a sine qua non of the biological sciences. Darwin Day: A personal offering 2013-02-13T00:15:00.270Z Neoliberalism reigns, and says that money is all, and "economic growth" is the sine qua non. Legacy of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring 2012-09-27T15:41:00Z Knowledge of English, the modern lingua franca, is the sine qua non of survival in the global economy. IHT Rendezvous: Breathing Life Into a Dead Language 2012-09-01T08:35:52Z All Olympic gold medals are created equal, but a gold in the main stadium is the sine qua non of a truly successful team. London 2012: Jessica Ennis strikes gold with a triumph to treasure 2012-08-04T23:04:26Z A short five years ago, the BlackBerry was the sine qua non in the smartphone world. What next for RIM? 2012-07-02T13:14:50Z Clearly, this column's first task must be to secure itself the sine qua non of modern Olympics: a sponsor. The Olympic countdown begins – all we need is a questionable sponsor 2012-05-24T18:03:54Z “It was the sine qua non,” Luck said. Goal: Dynamo Ends 16-Year Search for a Home 2012-05-10T04:01:58Z After some discussion, the American embassy inquired if the pacification and settlement of a boundary for the Indians was a sine qua non. The Second War with England, Vol. 2 of 2 2012-04-05T02:00:38.213Z At the first, he had informed Mr Fitzherbert, that their High Mightinesses insisted upon the freedom of navigation as a preliminary and a sine qua non. The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution (Volume VI) 2012-04-03T02:00:34.180Z "The book will hereafter be a sine qua non for English and American visitors to Florence, whose numbers, we are fain to think, it will also tend very considerably to increase." Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z That this should be a sine qua non is not a very likely thing either. Mysterious Psychic Forces An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research, Together with Those of Other European Savants 2012-03-28T02:00:29.747Z But powerful electrostatic effects are a sine qua non of light production on the lines indicated by theory. The inventions, researches and writings of Nikola Tesla With special reference to his work in polyphase currents and high potential lighting 2012-03-28T02:00:22.660Z In the first place, the Indian boundary question was declared a sine qua non. The Second War with England, Vol. 2 of 2 2012-04-05T02:00:38.213Z He deplored lobbies, the sine qua non of office buildings since the dawn of recorded history. Melvyn Kaufman, Developer Who Shaped Manhattan?s Streetscape, Dies at 87 2012-03-25T02:45:29Z The balanced budget was the sine qua non of Republican economic policy. Economix Blog: Bruce Bartlett: The Origin of Modern Republican Fiscal Policy 2012-03-20T10:00:48Z "Yes, good cooking has become a sine qua non with me," Dennison answered. Dorothy and other Italian Stories 2012-03-18T02:00:18.513Z In principle, species-wide alteration in basic human behaviors would be a sine qua non, but that kind of pronouncement also profoundly strains credibility in the chaos of the political sphere. Effective World Government Will Be Needed to Stave Off Climate Catastrophe 2012-03-17T15:45:00.197Z Attention is a sine qua non to good teaching, and yet it is a result rather than a cause. Special Method in the Reading of Complete English Classics In the Grades of the Common School 2012-03-17T02:01:04.053Z The system of Copernicus presupposes the fixity of the sun, as a "conditio sine qua non." The Sun changes its position in space therefore it cannot be regarded as being "in a condition of rest" 2012-03-08T03:00:10.827Z This is a sine qua non in all good double punting. Ladies in the Field: Sketches of Sport 2012-03-03T03:00:17.540Z On this occasion he insisted on the re-establishment of the constitution in its integrity as a sine qua non. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z Calm being a sine qua non, Mesmer had pointed out long since that music was a necessary feature in an operation while the patient was being manipulated. The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:38.533Z Liveried coachman, rather than powdered butler, is the sine qua non. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z If engrossing interest, changing episode, deep insight into human character and bright diction are the sine qua non of a successful novel, then this book cannot but bound at once into popular favour. Christina 2012-01-16T03:00:06.507Z Knowledge of the identical in different phenomena, and of difference in similar phenomena, is, as Plato so often remarks, a sine qua non of philosophy. The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) 2011-12-29T03:00:18.017Z Mr. Hibbert made it almost a sine qua non as to his further assistance that your letter to-day for the Morning Chronicle which came to our hands should not go forth to its destination. The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z And in this sense his purpose was causa sine qua non, a cause without which any given event would not have happened, and therefore could not have been foreseen as certain. Calvinistic Controversy Embracing a Sermon on Predestination and Election and Several Numbers, Formally Published in the Christian Advocate and Journal. 2011-12-08T03:00:27.177Z In the Church it is always in vogue, in fact one might say a sine qua non in its higher branches. The Sailor 2011-12-03T03:00:11.697Z It is the sine qua non of membership to the Leander—admittedly the foremost boating club of the world. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z It is true enough," he says, "that without the idea as existence there would be no experience; the sensuous clustering is a condition sine qua non of all, even the highest spiritual, consciousness. John Dewey's logical theory 2011-11-28T03:00:21.547Z Extension of slave-territory is so great an economical sine qua non that she attacks its barriers. The Brothers' War 2011-11-01T02:00:24.007Z But they saw with undeniable clearness that there were two essential—sine qua non—conditions to the peace of the future. England, Canada and the Great War 2011-10-20T02:00:21.577Z Urdu, however, is a sine qua non for the British officer of the native army; and he has to pass at least two examinations, the Lower and the Higher Standard, in it. Life in an Indian Outpost 2011-10-19T02:00:19.943Z What supplied infinite mind with its preliminary sine qua non of brain matter? Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890 2011-10-15T02:00:25.820Z Numbers, which are supposed to be the sine qua non of Mr. Bloomberg’s management style, have proved nettlesome. Gotham Extra: Mayor Bloomberg and Those Third-Term Blues 2011-10-14T22:50:06Z It was a sine qua non that the blue colours should be "fast." Wrestling and Wrestlers: Biographical Sketches of Celebrated Athletes of the Northern Ring; to Which is Added Notes on Bull and Badger Baiting 2011-09-30T02:00:19.420Z This sine qua non condition is general in its nature and equally interests all the contending Allied nations. England, Canada and the Great War 2011-10-20T02:00:21.577Z Kropotkin even coined a new scientific term—progressive evolution—to describe how mutual aid became the sine qua non of all societal life—animal and human. The Prince of Evolution: Peter Kropotkin's Adventures in Science and Politics 2011-09-13T14:15:03.157Z A thorough admixture of the water and chlorine is a sine qua non for successful operation. Chlorination of Water 2011-09-13T02:00:32.243Z The influences upon my children must be the first, usefulness the second, and the possibility of living without debt a sine qua non anywhere. Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Wife of Henry Ware, Jr. 2011-08-02T02:00:25.157Z Scientifically, life has not progressed, it has persisted, and a sine qua non of its persistence has been adaptation to environment. A Grammar of Freethought 2011-07-30T02:00:13.083Z The possession of the doctorate is a sine qua non for eligibility to a university chair, and to a lectureship in the university of Paris. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 1 "Evangelical Church Conference" to "Fairbairn, Sir William" 2011-07-16T02:00:16.387Z But we proceeded to ram down their throats a preconceived theory that the only road to self-government was for an alien people to step in and make the ignorant masses the sine qua non. The American Occupation of the Philippines 1898-1912 2011-06-29T02:00:28.167Z Never to allow a patient to be waked intentionally or accidentally, is a sine qua non of all good nursing. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z It seemed to be a sine qua non among the Boers that each individual should have at least one new article noticeable in his or her attire at the Nachtmaal. Between Sun and Sand A Tale of an African Desert 2011-06-15T02:00:16.390Z But though they have been repeatedly told of this sine qua non rule on the Path of Theosophy and Chelaship, how few of them have given attention to it.... H. P. Blavatsky A Great Betrayal 2011-06-12T02:00:09.327Z If not, then we ask, was any circle kindred to that at Salem an essential—a sine qua non—to acquiring competency for skillful practice of witchcraft? or of acts called witchcraft of old? Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism 2011-06-05T02:00:13.200Z Another sine qua non as to subject is that the painter himself must be allowed to select it. Arts and Crafts Essays by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society 2011-05-30T02:00:17.247Z Across the ocean, British chemists discovered polyethylene, the strong, moisture-proof polymer that would become the sine qua non of packaging. A Brief History of Plastic's Conquest of the World 2011-05-29T14:15:02.467Z Of the first group, 10 in all, there is the picturesque surviving row at 301-309 West 89th Street, with peaked roofs and the sine qua non of house design since the 1860s, high stoops. | Clarence True: Row House Wrangler, Chuck Wagon Consultant 2011-05-06T14:19:35Z If he does not, his remuneration is not, strictly speaking, wages, for the furnishing of surplus-labor by the worker is a condition sine qua non of wages. Socialism, Revolution and Internationalism 2011-04-27T02:00:20.770Z Information acquisition, processing and rendering – putting it in a useful form – is the sine qua non of the oil patch today. Whither oil prices? 150 in sight. So follow Bill Gates in to digital barrels. 2011-04-12T19:04:18Z By the time H. 3rd has grown to adolescence he will feel that dogmatism is a sine qua non of parenthood, and he will wish that he had had a real father. Seeing Things at Night 2011-04-10T02:00:05.360Z But the sine qua non is that he, and he alone, shall direct the whole affair. Mississippi Outlaws and the Detectives Don Pedro and the Detectives; Poisoner and the Detectives 2011-03-28T02:00:28.167Z More and more he felt that marriage with Zinka was a sine qua non of his existence. Our Own Set A Novel 2011-03-26T02:00:12.923Z The distinctive mark of a revolution, as I have said, is the rupture of de facto legality—that is the only sine qua non, everything else is merely incidental. Socialism, Revolution and Internationalism 2011-04-27T02:00:20.770Z For the preparation of crepe ordinarily, the possession of smooth rolls is a sine qua non. The Preparation of Plantation Rubber 2011-03-09T03:00:40.870Z It is the sine qua non of man’s existence. The Radicalism of Shelley and Its Sources 2011-03-08T03:00:45.010Z It is to them what baked beans are to the Bostonian’s Sunday breakfast—a sine qua non.” The Genial Idiot His Views and Reviews 2011-02-18T03:00:20.773Z Her people and his people had demanded this, and his first constituency had made it a sine qua non. The Rustle of Silk 2011-01-27T03:00:44.390Z In fact, "cheap labor" is, with them, the great sine qua non of all national industry. A Letter to Grover Cleveland On His False Inaugural Address, The Usurpations and Crimes of Lawmakers and Judges, and the Consequent Poverty, Ignorance, and Servitude Of The People 2011-01-22T03:00:14.093Z A small foot with an arched instep was a sine qua non with Bret Harte, and he speaks particularly of the small, well-shod foot of the Southwestern girl. The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z Some capital is a sine qua non for a bank which expects its notes or deposit currency to have general acceptability. The Value of Money 2011-01-04T03:01:12.363Z It is a magnificent opportunity wasted, and, unless you happen to know these people by sight, you miss a thousand and one little points which are the sine qua non of the show.” The Genial Idiot His Views and Reviews 2011-02-18T03:00:20.773Z Soundness is to the world of science what respectability is to the world of business—the sine qua non for successfully gaining even a hearing from established personages. Charles Darwin 2010-12-24T03:00:33.847Z Physical courage, on the other hand, is a sine qua non: so much so that if a boy does not possess it he must pretend that he does. The Lighter Side of School Life 2010-12-24T03:00:31.150Z A denizen of the blogosphere, she writes with color, emotion and opinion for an online audience that does not demand the objectivity that traditional journalists regard as the sine qua non of their work. Sexual Politics 2010-09-19T04:10:00Z By contrast, critical decisions will affect the sine qua non of this initiative: curbing costs of the most expensive health care system. 2010-01-10T15:50:00Z It is one of the enabling conditions, a sine qua non of science, if science is to be objective, but it takes the life out of science. The Will to Doubt An essay in philosophy for the general thinker The quarters, besides, were in themselves excellent; the accommodations were good, and the fare abundant, reasonable, and of the first quality—especially the liquor, that great sine qua non of good cheer. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 13 According to another point of view, an arboretum should be constructed with regard to picturesque beauty rather than systematically, although it is admitted that for scientific purposes a systematic arrangement is a sine qua non. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 4 "Aram, Eugene" to "Arcueil" He was not now the flippant boulevardier to whom money was the sine qua non of existence. The Valiants of Virginia What is now more than then considered by too many heartless bipeds a sine qua non—she brought with her—wealth. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution In them the fore-brain does not seem a conditio sine qua non for psychosis—so far as we may trust the rather hazardous inferences which study of the behaviour of fish, &c., allows. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis" For in that district water was a sine qua non. The Land of Strong Men For sine qua non, write essentials; for de riguer, coup d'etat, coup de grace, Sturm und Drang, au fait and similar phrases use English equivalents. The Style Book of The Detroit News The one thing which is the sine qua non is a congregation. The Challenge of the Country A Study of Country Life Opportunity C. The creed is a conditio sine qua non of the Christian Church. Jewish Theology A wedding journey was not a sine qua non in those days, but a wedding reception was usual. Reminiscences, 1819-1899 The blooming country girl style of beauty is not admired, and everything, even to color in the cheeks, must be sacrificed to gain the delicacy that is the sine qua non of the Japanese beauty. Japanese Girls and Women Revised and Enlarged Edition This matter of reduction to a skeleton which is structurally a sine qua non may be illustrated. How to See a Play The sine qua non for obtaining the queen's favor was to be amusing. Women of England But complication is not a sine qua non, and should not be so regarded. The Technique of Fiction Writing This process is called conceptual synthesis, the possibility of which is a sine qua non for the exchange of information by speech and writing. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7 "Columbus" to "Condottiere" Much attention was given to that harmony of art with nature that the Japanese taste makes the sine qua non of all true artistic effort. Japanese Girls and Women Revised and Enlarged Edition And in the meantime we are not called upon to answer them in the affirmative as a sine qua non of being admitted students of the science. An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion It is the sine qua non, on which a National Literature should be grounded. Why a National Literature Cannot Flourish in the United States of North America Of every concession which he made during his administration, to friend or foe, the sine qua non was Union. The Upward Path A Reader For Colored Children Now open-mindedness is the sine qua non of what is called "brilliant society," and brilliant society is by far the best manure with which to fertilize the soil in which revolutions are to be cultivated. Pot-Boilers Lice and fleas seem to be the sine qua non of Chinese life, and in fact the itching with some seems to furnish the only occasion for exercise. Across Asia on a Bicycle Thus in addition to the literary perfection of his letters, they have the sine qua non of naturalness in perfection also. A Letter Book Selected with an Introduction on the History and Art of Letter-Writing In 1814 the Duke of Wellington declared "that a naval superiority on the Lakes is a sine qua non of success in war on the frontier of Canada." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865 Her bloom had gone off, too, in a strange way, and bloom was a sine qua non to this gentleman. When Ghost Meets Ghost The sine qua non of all poetry is absolutely correct grammar and freedom from redundancy. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 An agent in the background of life, to combine the multiplicity of experience, is a sine qua non of a sound Christology. Monophysitism Past and Present A Study in Christology Slavery with them was a sine qua non. Due South or Cuba Past and Present But apart from the spirit,—the sine qua non,—the beauty of the form of these works will always give them a high value to the impartial critic. Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy You don't mean to say, I hope, that you are going to make meaning a sine qua non in theories? When Ghost Meets Ghost It was soon evident that the dismissal of this youth and his cattle was a sine qua non, as cautions were vain. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845 The strong emphasis placed upon the direct method in this article should not be misinterpreted as meaning that a fluent command of the spoken language is a conditio sine qua non. College Teaching Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College This and only this will insure that progress in production itself which is the sine qua non of future comfort. Social Justice Without Socialism This possession of genius, or special faculty, is a condition sine qua non, of natural inspiration. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors She, as well as other leading lights in the Women's Christian Temperance Union, is strongly advocating woman suffrage as a sine qua non in the temperance work. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III Thus the region became subdivided among small holders, each independent, but all mutually dependent as to water, which is the sine qua non of existence. Our Italy The requisites for indoor equipment are these: A Suitable Floor--The natural place for a little child to play is the floor and it is therefore the sine qua non of the play laboratory. A Catalogue of Play Equipment It is the sine qua non of any hopeful outlook for the future of mankind. Social Justice Without Socialism He added, 'Capital which it is necessary to take from individuals, such as the land, is not of human creation; it is anterior to man, for whom it is a sine qua non of existence. British Socialism An Examination of Its Doctrines, Policy, Aims and Practical Proposals Hygienic precautions, such as might have been insisted on by an Athanasian sanitary inspector on the premises of an Arian householder, were made a sine qua non. Somehow Good I believe in the people and am always glad to give them their due, but I am not for spoiling them, that is a sine qua non ... The Brothers Karamazov A Moorish servant will not rob his European master: perquisites are a sine qua non, of course. In the Tail of the Peacock But, though a strong recommendation, this circumstance is not a sine qua non; since the most obvious properties of things may be of trifling importance compared with others that are not obvious. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive This process—the ostensible sine qua non of "Realism" and "Naturalism"—will require further treatment. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century Then, speed was a secondary consideration, and capacity for carrying deemed the sine qua non. Kathay: A Cruise in the China Seas This is a sine qua non, if the nitrate is to get a fair chance. Manures and the principles of manuring It does not and cannot exist except on the sine qua non condition of transforming itself into autosuggestion in the subject. Self Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion They exhibit a joyous inconsistency, the disproportion which is the essence of parody combined with the accuracy which is the sine qua non of satire. G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study And so in minor proportions, from the most beautiful woman of all, to simply beauty as a sine qua non, whatever else may be wanting. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868) Concerning the word "faith," 1549, Flacius, for example had said that our effort to obey God might be called a "causa sine qua non, or something which serves salvation." Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church In plain English: happiness is not the aim of life, although it is life's furtherance and in the long run life's sine qua non. Hortus Vitae Essays on the Gardening of Life To counteract this perpetual drain upon their system they were in the habit of drinking unlimited quantities of beer, which their masters provided for them as a matter of course, and a sine qua non. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say In fact it was a sine qua non of their being admitted to the Convenenza. The Inquisition A Critical and Historical Study of the Coercive Power of the Church Morality had a vogue in those days, was a sine qua non of fashion. The Tapestry Book For the same reason Flacius objected to the phrase that good works are necessary as causa sine qua non. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Finally, that confidence is the sine qua non of all useful military power. The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2 He had forgotten the final touch, the sine qua non of fashion! Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World Adaptability is therefore the sine qua non of men's life and existence. Notes on Islam It just escaped that sine qua non, the dower of a king’s favour. The Tapestry Book Why not offer it then, and make his entrance into the firm a sine qua non in the bargain with Bellamy and Brammel? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843 As to running the race of commerce with her, it is simply a sine qua non, on which there is no difference of opinion among Americans who love their country. Ocean Steam Navigation and the Ocean Post He went to the bed and flinging back the mattress uncovered three pairs of trousers slowly hardening into that razor edge which is the sine qua non of a man of fashion. Skippy Bedelle His Sentimental Progress From the Urchin to the Complete Man of the World The face muffler—either English or French design—is another sine qua non for all formal occasions, particularly at soirees and dansants near the first line. The Stars and Stripes The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919 This incessant reproduction, this perpetuation of the labourer, is the sine qua non of capitalist production. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics Let them come forward and do what they have by the Constitution the clear power to do, and that is a sine qua non in order to carry into effect the constitutional prohibition of slavery. History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States Before I was a dozen years old I came to realize that a light hatchet was a sine qua non in woodcraft and I also found it a most difficult thing to get. Woodcraft He says that a naval superiority on the Canadian lakes is a sine qua non in war on the frontier of Canada, even should it be defensive. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 From her earliest days, the girl has, perhaps, heard her parents talk of “being well-settled,” of “a good establishment,” and “a handsome property,” as the sine qua non of married life. The Young Maiden Here the step most vital to success, the sine qua non, was to keep that outside door open for the outrush of two hundred men. Lights and Shadows in Confederate Prisons A Personal Experience, 1864-5 On account of its simplicity and plain character, there is no need of precision in the installation of this apparatus, and horizontality, even, is not a sine qua non for its perfect operation. Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22,1888 Mind is language, and language is mind, the one the sine qua non of the other, and so far no goose has yet spoken, but only cackled. The Silesian Horseherd - Questions of the Hour It is a conditio sine qua non that the paper must be quite dry before, during, and after printing, to obtain good results. Photographic Reproduction Processes "The sine qua nons," the letter went on, "are marked with red crosses, the desiderata in black." Lalage's Lovers A sine qua non is that the glass be hot enough to melt the shellac. On Laboratory Arts Rembrandt's style was that which would have suited Oliver Cromwell, who, when he sat for his portrait, made it a sine qua non that the painter should leave out neither warts nor wrinkles. Rembrandt and His Works Comprising a Short Account of His Life; with a Critical Examination into His Principles and Practice of Design, Light, Shade, and Colour. Illustrated by Examples from the Etchings of Rembrandt. The sine qua non of the court of Marocco is to keep the inhabitants poor. An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa In Snooker it is a sine qua non. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, January 28, 1914 Our war is not a war of conquest, and the boundary changes of which some people speak are not the sine qua non of a good peace. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 Good annealing both with flame and asbestos is a sine qua non in all inserted work. On Laboratory Arts In fact these three things are almost the beginning, middle, and end of child-voice training, and since they thus form the sine qua non of effective boy-choir singing, we shall emphasize them through reiteration. Essentials in Conducting Catacombs, however,309 could not be excavated everywhere, the presence of veins or beds of soft volcanic stone being a condition sine qua non of their existence. Pagan and Christian Rome The great sine qua non, therefore, is some external asylum for the coloured race. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921 Mr. Lincoln met all suggestions by saying: "The restoration of the Union is a sine qua non;" and that there could be no armistice on any other terms. Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 A Political History of Slavery in the United States Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War In Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865 We Anglo-Saxons need to revise radically our judgment of the French in regard to certain traits that are the sine qua non of military efficiency. Riviera Towns I admit that Slavery is at the root of the Rebellion, or at least its sine qua non. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens Winter—cold silent, unyielding winter—still reigned at York Fort, as though it had made it a sine qua non of its existence at all that it should reign there for ever! The Young Fur Traders Harry discovered two small trees whose trunks grew so close together that it seemed impossible that any human creature could squeeze between, and insisted upon it being done as a sine qua non. A College Girl Fortuitously initiated development is a condition sine qua non of Darwinism and Weismannism. At the Deathbed of Darwinism A Series of Papers At the bar, in the pulpit, in the medical profession, and especially in political life, tact is the sine qua non to the highest degree of individual success. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson Library Edition - Vol. 6 (of 20) They are willing, obedient, and cheerful; move with agility, and are full of music, which is almost a sine qua non to soldierly bearing.' History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens Unity in the spirit, unity in doctrine, unity in faith and confession, was viewed by Tennessee as the sine qua non, the absolutely necessary condition, of all church-fellowship, church union, and cooperation. American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod Mr. Sherman said it was better to let the S. States import slaves than to part with them, if they made that a sine qua non. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 To the sine qua non of the British commissioners no answer was made by the Americans. Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII This was a sine qua non in our negotiation. St. Ronan's Well The sine qua non of reconstruction was loyalty to the Federal Government. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens As a matter of fact, though the delicate fiction of asking for the holiday was preserved, it was such a sine qua non that the cook was prepared for it. For the Sake of the School Every one who has an acquaintance with the facts of mental growth knows that language mastery of some degree is the sine qua non of conceptual thinking. The Measurement of Intelligence An Explanation of and a Complete Guide for the Use of the Stanford Revision and Extension of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale What a fool I had been not to have actually made the removal of them a sine qua non before I signed the contract! Man and Maid I have been striving at it, because it is a very sine qua non condition in a book which I have just been reading, Eastlake’s translation of Goethe’s Theory of Colours. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1 At twelve he began to show a decided bent for mathematics, that sine qua non of the successful soldier. Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers The School Council amended the vaccination clause, making vaccination a conditio sine qua non for attending school and giving the health officer the whole control of the matter. Health Work in the Public Schools In higher institutions the mastery of Latin and of Latin authors was the sine qua non. The Elements of General Method Based on the Principles of Herbart He had little difficulty in forming a committee, including, for the most part, gentlemen of considerable local influence, and that sine qua non having been obtained, the rest was comparatively smooth sailing. Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities Perfect harmony between religion and science is the sine qua non of the higher life for humanity. Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era He talks quite rationally, shows a remarkably well-preserved memory, has never exhibited hallucinations or those gross disorders of conduct which to the lay mind form the sine qua non of mental disease. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Wit, wisdom and grace may all occasionally be dispensed with, but pictorial effect, the possibility of clear mental presentation, is a sine qua non. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. The lawyer who asks his client about the "causa sine qua non," or harangues the jury concerning the "ipse dixit" of "de facto" and "de jure," will probably be mulcted for costs on general principles. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists It is almost a sine qua non that their exercise should be in the open air. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 440 Volume 17, New Series, June 5, 1852 We can say, then, of the brain as a whole that it is the organ of the mind, the sine qua non of the mind, the apparatus for the registration of sense impressions. Applied Psychology for Nurses It had stated at the Congress of Vienna that the one point which England required as the sine qua non was the abolition of the slave trade. Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O The fact is, we ignore the first great principle—the essence and sine qua non, of the art—DECORATED CONSTRUCTION. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 4, April, 1864 These things were the sine qua non of civilisation. Lectures on Modern history He added: "The freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, and coöperation." From Isolation to Leadership, Revised A Review of American Foreign Policy His “Palm-Branches” has come to be a sine qua non on its calendar Sunday wherever church worship is planned with any regard to the Feasts of the Christian year. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Ample light and air are a sine qua non; concealment appears to be a matter of no importance. A Bird Calendar for Northern India That we lay down the frontier rectification as conditio sine qua non forms a justifiable measure to protect an important interest for the Monarchy of a purely defensive nature. In the World War We are not advocates of property ownership as a qualification of voting, nor would we seek to lay down any arbitrary sine qua non, to be rigidly adhered to in our system of voting. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 It is nevertheless a sine qua non in a library with any pretension to early typographical curiosities. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three I was told that the determination of the Pasha continued in their regard the same, making the surrender of their arms and horses the sine qua non of peace between him and them. A Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar Under the Command of His Excellence Ismael Pasha, undertaken by Order of His Highness Mehemmed Ali Pasha, Viceroy of Egypt, By An American In The Service Of The Viceroy The freedom of the seas is the sine qua non of peace, equality, and coöperation. President Wilson's Addresses And in this connection it should be observed, that a sine qua non of efficient usefulness among the women of Syria, is that the Christian women who labor for them should know the Arabic language. The Women of the Arabs They then proposed that compensations for spoliations shall be a sine qua non, and this will be decided on to-morrow, Yours affectionately, Th: Jefferson. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 He therefore made it a sine qua non, without which all would have been off. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1 The prisoners aft wore very little clothing and often no head-gear at all, though we were in the tropics, where we had always thought a sun-helmet was a sine qua non. Five Months on a German Raider Being the Adventures of an Englishman Captured by the 'Wolf' Men naturally desire positive information concerning the superhuman Deity, belief in whom is the sine qua non of all religion. An Apology for Atheism Addressed to Religious Investigators of Every Denomination by One of Its Apostles Joan's "best" as a pianist did not amount to very much at any time, and she altogether lacked that intuitive understanding and sympathy which is the sine qua non of a good accompanist. The Splendid Folly Connection, money, he knew would be a sine qua non. Bluebell A Novel Exquisite palatal pleasures, then, are not a sine qua non in the enjoyment of table comforts. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy The position of the place of entry of the ducts of the pancreas and liver assures that this sine qua non shall be present. Scientific American Supplement, No. 613, October 1, 1887 This enraged the President, and it was made a sine qua non, receive Mrs. Eaton, or quit the Cabinet. The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest They having made some kindly remark as to my hospital service, Dr. —— as kindly replied, "Yes, she is a sine qua non." Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War Men are human still, certainly, yet genuine patriotism appears to be a sine qua non now, where bombast answered in the old day. Joy in the Morning On the other hand, it is the sine qua non of matrimony. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens One line under a word or words indicates that it is to be set in italics; thus, sine qua non. How To Write Special Feature Articles A Handbook for Reporters, Correspondents and Free-Lance Writers Who Desire to Contribute to Popular Magazines and Magazine Sections of Newspapers Men naturally desire positive information concerning the superhuman Deity, belief in whom is the sine qua non of all superstition. Superstition Unveiled The possession of all of these roads was the sine qua non of Russian success. New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915 "A ghost or a witch," he wrote, "is a sine qua non ingredient in all the dishes of which I mean to compose my hobgoblin repast." A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century Mr. Sherman said it was better to let the Southern States import slaves than to part with them, if they made that a sine qua non. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens Unless we can obtain security for our navigation, we want no treaty; and the only provision which can give us that security, should have been the sine qua non of a treaty. American Eloquence, Volume 1 Studies In American Political History (1896) Employment or help from the government was almost a sine qua non for the production of works which required time and research. A History of English Prose Fiction Sunday lessons were considered by the mother-in-law as inflexible duty, and the Catechism as the sine qua non. Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made Two fast motor cruisers and suitable means of making the land force also as mobile as possible are sine qua non. Supplement to Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador Supplement to an Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C. Before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation in January, 1911 Ignorance was the sine qua non of slavery. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens In every country in the world that has been a sine qua non of prosperity. The Framework of Home Rule Nevertheless, he had felt for years that knowledge of languages must be considered in future as a sine qua non for every anthropologist. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891 While, if there is no other protection, a sanctuary is a sine qua non. Animal Sanctuaries in Labrador An Address Presented by Lt.-Colonel William Wood, F.R.S.C. before the Second Annual Meeting of the Commission of Conservation at Quebec, January, 1911 This cruel custom was sometimes practised to prevent the succession of an obnoxious person, as freedom from every blemish was a sine qua non in Erinn for a candidate to royal honours. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 That the attempt to cheat the people out of this mammoth legislator,—this sine qua non to their political salvation, should have at least produced some influence with the men upon whom it was exerted. A Review and Exposition, of the Falsehoods and Misrepresentations, of a Pamphlet Addressed to the Republicans of the County of Saratoga, Signed, "A Citizen" Continual effort, which means, of course, continual disappointment, is the sine qua non—without it there is literally nothing vital. The Feast of St. Friend Of course, it was suggested, the acceptance of the Symbolical books must be presumed, sine qua non. The Lutherans of New York Their Story and Their Problems But Edward explained that infancy was a sine qua non. Lippincott's Magazine Of Popular Literature And Science Old Series, Vol. 36—New Series, Vol. 10, July 1885 There was no doubt anywhere that the presence or the express assent of the Italians was a sine qua non of the legality of the Treaty. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference The Plumb Plan has not yet been made the sine qua non of the American labor program. A History of Trade Unionism in the United States The principles of all sciences are a sine qua non. International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 In speaking of it as literature, it lacks perhaps that beauty of form in its language which the stricter demand as literature sine qua non, and yet its language is unique. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala As for Hanover, he had intended sending some one to Berlin to propose an equivalent for it in case England still made its restitution a sine qua non of peace. The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2) Literature, instead of being an accessory, is the fundamental sine qua non of complete living. Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature Its only sine qua non is that the individual should show himself ready to work zealously at any task which it may be able to find for him. Regeneration It was regarded sometimes at least as a sine qua non of the much-coveted Roman citizenship. The Common People of Ancient Rome Studies of Roman Life and Literature Antonyms: nonessential, unnecessary, optional, discretional, casual, needless. necessary, n. requisite, requirement, essential, sine qua non. necessity, n. requisite, necessary, requirement, essential; exigency, urgency; indispensability. Putnam's Word Book No arguments could induce the two old gentlemen to bate one inch from these sine qua non. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer In nowise abashed, the President solemnly doffed his hat again, stepped to the front of the platform, and resumed: "E pluribus unum, my friends, sine qua non!" The Reign of Andrew Jackson I had heard myself described as a "cold proposition," and coldness was a sine qua non of my enterprise. The "Goldfish" You think fresh air, and quiet and cleanliness extravagant, perhaps dangerous, luxuries, which should be given to the patient only when quite convenient, and medicine the sine qua non, the panacea. Notes on Nursing What It Is, and What It Is Not The introduction of contradiction into logical concepts as their sine qua non meant indeed a revolutionary departure from traditional logic. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes "I will make it a sine qua non," I answer, seriously. Nancy She lacked that absolute sine qua non of art and poetry--personality. Delsarte System of Oratory Others extended itching palms for the money, but failed to secure for me the "sine qua non." The Gentleman from Everywhere Never to allow a patient to be waked, intentionally or accidentally, is a sine qua non of all good nursing. Notes on Nursing What It Is, and What It Is Not Also:— "But we proceeded to ram down their throats a preconceived theory that the only road to self-government was for an alien people to step in and make the ignorant masses the sine qua non." The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2) The Regent considered that he had secured to himself an effective instrument of his views; acceptance of the system had been the condition sine qua non of M. d'Argenson's elevation. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 Stability is the sine qua non of the things one proposes to examine, and the memory must possess the singular power of communicating fixity to fugitive things, permanence to instantaneousness, and actuality to the past. Delsarte System of Oratory There is so much to see in and about the cathedral and its precincts, however, that a trustworthy guide-book is a sine qua non. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association And this recalls what ought to be a sine qua non. Notes on Nursing What It Is, and What It Is Not A passport or a safe-conduct was the sine qua non of even the restricted liberty which had survived. Over There War Scenes on the Western Front These are my reasons for saying that this was not a sine qua non of their concurrence. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 Membership in the Clarendon was the sine qua non of high social standing, and was conditional upon two of three things,—birth, wealth, and breeding. The Marrow of Tradition The result, as you have seen, is a demand of an official written expression of regrets and a direct explanation addressed to France with a distinct intimation that this is a sine qua non. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 3, part 1: Andrew Jackson (Second Term) I would have informed you of it at the time, if it had not been made a sine qua non that the memoirs should be written in Latin or French. Personal Memoirs of a Residence of Thirty Years with the Indian Tribes on the American Frontiers Space alone, not sensation, is a conditio sine qua non of external perception. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time Mr. Sherman said it was better to let the Southern States import slaves, than to part with them, if they made that a sine qua non. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 Now, what are we to get for that erewhile sine qua non of the sick room, Beef Tea? Reform Cookery Book (4th edition) Up-To-Date Health Cookery for the Twentieth Century. His possession of a developed subliminal self, and of a leaky or pervious margin, is thus a conditio sine qua non of the Subject's becoming converted in the instantaneous way. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature Oysters are another Western sine qua non, and are always served raw. America, through the spectacles of an Oriental diplomat Football requires neither the intellect nor the perfect organization which is a sine qua non to success in our great "national game." Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01 It never was, nor in my opinion ever will be, a sine qua non of the Union. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 A sine qua non of the new Farm Colony is that no intoxicating liquors will be permitted within its confines on any pretext whatever. In Darkest England and the Way Out I repeat my assertion, that no one may think I have blundered—inequality of powers is the sine qua non of equality of fortunes. What is Property? Is blood alone The sine qua non for a flyer? Poems by Adam Lindsay Gordon It was in this city that he had a secret interview with his brother Lucien, with whom he wished to be reconciled, but on one absolute condition, sine qua non. The Court of the Empress Josephine These are my reasons for saying that this was not a sine qua non of their concurrence. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 The dismemberment of Hungary, according to the principle of nationality, is a sine qua non of a permanent and just peace in Europe. Independent Bohemia An Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty Now, neither a commercial, nor an industrial, nor an agricultural association can be conceived of in the absence of equality; equality is its sine qua non. What is Property? But while man's emergence from that state was regarded by Rousseau as a disaster, the selfish passions, with their resulting antagonisms, were conceived by Kant as the sine qua non of rational development. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Love, then, is a sine qua non in stories; and if love, why not marriage? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860 It never was, nor in my opinion ever will be, a sine qua non of the Union. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 Even their stock of tobacco, that sine qua non of a voyageur, without which the night fire is gloomy, was entirely exhausted. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources This is an argument against the 'sine qua non' of Baptism, not against Original Sin. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge His very gloves came from a little shop in Newmarket, where only the seamiest and clumsiest of hand-coverings are provided, and horn buttons are a sine qua non. The Isle of Unrest Nevertheless, I deem it probable that the "constitutional amendment" will be ratified by every State legislature, provided the government insists upon such ratification as a conditio sine qua non of readmission. Report on the Condition of the South This last-named place—the sine qua non of all Eastern towns—is a wretched affair. Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia with Some Account of the Late Emperor the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People As indispensable foreground, indeed, for Elias Hicks, and perhaps sine qua non to an estimate of the kind of man, we must briefly transport ourselves back to the England of that period. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy A garden was a sine qua non, and he took care to have one to every house he lived in. Milton When he became a fellow, he was obliged, by the rules of the college, to take holy orders as a sine qua non to his holding his fellowship. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 I am quite with you on the subject of the acquisition of land by local authorities, and also on free education, which seem to be your two sine qua nons. The Life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Volume 2 Ultimately, however, these very Ministers were glad to make peace with the Americans, by saying nothing about the sine qua non, the right of search, for which they had gone to war. Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. — Volume 3 Pope Calixtus was a barber of a woman's sine qua non. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 2 Indeed, the Aboriginal feared that the management of the Statue would be the sine qua non of negotiation with the Prince. The Voyage of Captain Popanilla To follow our conscience, therefore, in searching for and obeying the truth, is our highest duty to God, and it is the sine qua non of acceptance with him. To Infidelity and Back For its perfect realization an institution especially devoted to the noble work is a sine qua non. The Opium Habit Diligence is the sine qua non of success. Higher Lessons in English A work on English grammar and composition I admit that Slavery is at the root of the Rebellion, or, at least, its sine qua non. The Great Conspiracy, Volume 5 This condition is the sine qua non of his Majesty's proposal. World's Best Histories — Volume 7: France The first, and indeed the only point discussed, was the demand that British representatives should reside in Afghanistan, which was a sine qua non. Indian Frontier Policy; an historical sketch I overlooked, in those days, the one sine qua non for making the triumph permanent. The Opium Habit These things are sine qua non on the modern show bench, but were not thought of in the cruel, hard fighting days of old. Dogs and All about Them It is the condition sine qua non of entering the sisterhood. The Grip of Desire Water of course being a sine qua non, the first object in selecting a site for a factory is, to have water in plenty contiguous to the proposed buildings. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter Substance supplies something from which selection can be made and to which Motion can be imparted; so that it is a sine qua non for the Expression of Spirit. The Creative Process in the Individual He was not a good animal, as Herbert Spencer declared was a first sine qua non of the successful life. The Glands Regulating Personality The Personal branch, under the direct control of the Privy Councilor, is used by the Emperor for his own special purposes and service in this branch is the sine qua non of the service. The Secrets of the German War Office Mr. Hawthorne does not want to go, and especially curses the hour when white muslin cravats became the sine qua non of a gentleman's full dress. Memories of Hawthorne The sine qua non is their own comfort, and then take what you can get, on God's side. Godliness : being reports of a series of addresses delivered at James's Hall, London, W. during 1881 The one claim was found to be the integration or sine qua non complement of the other. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 2 He therefore determined to look out for some steady naval lieutenant, and make it a sine qua non that our hero should be accompanied by him, and that he should go out as sailing-master. Mr. Midshipman Easy Still, the sine qua non was what the representative of the old Oxford in Matthew Arnold's Friendship's Garland calls "the good old fortifying classical curriculum." The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography So that this universal something is necessary, and is the conditio sine qua non of every work that claims to be immortal. Letters of Anton Chekhov Winter—cold, silent, unyielding winter—still reigned at York Fort, as though it had made it a sine qua non of its existence at all that it should reign there for ever! The Young Fur Traders This is quite as much a sine qua non for action as necessity is; for who would try to act if he did not think that his trying would influence the result? The Note-Books of Samuel Butler The great "sine qua non" with him was attention to their studies. Mr. Midshipman Easy First—Those who plant extensively for market make it a sine qua non to have at hand plenty of water; except in very favored localities, they can't be grown to profit without this essential. Success with Small Fruits The power of self-control is the sine qua non of a secure morality, and therefore of a secure happiness. Problems of Conduct This necessarily killed the project, for a reply from him to the chairman's opening address was a sine qua non. The Queen of Sheba & My Cousin the Colonel "Bobus could really have done better than any of us, I fancy, but he would not have fulfilled the religious condition, as sine qua non." Magnum Bonum The King, or rather the Queen-Mother and her advisers—for Henry himself hardly indulged in any profound reflections. on state-affairs,—desired and had made a sine qua non of those Provinces. History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce, 1584-85a In bigoted Moslem countries, it is considered a sine qua non. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah & Meccah — Volume 2 "Clearly, then, you don't think love a sine qua non?" The Crown of Life As a strict moral rectitude is a sine qua non amongst those I employ, I must ask you to be good enough to resign your appointment. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl For the fact that no cognition can be at variance with this principle without nullifying itself, constitutes this principle the sine qua non, but not the determining ground of the truth of our cognition. The Critique of Pure Reason Whatever one may think of vegetarianism as a continuous mode of living, a little consideration will make it plain that a rational vegetarian diet is the ~sine qua non~ in the cure of chronic diseases. Nature Cure I can follow your directions; I can obey orders; and physicians deem that the sine qua non in nurses. At the Mercy of Tiberius Let them be rich and amiable; as for beauty, it is not a sine qua non. Balzac That was her one sine qua non, that he should admire her most of all, or rather be fondest of her in his innermost self. Love Eternal Oh, is he?" said Helen, ironically—her views of manly beauty were different, and black eyes a sine qua non with her—"then it is a pity his soul is not made to correspond. Foul Play With them no great undertaking, either in the cabinet or in the field, will succeed; their rejection is the conditio sine qua non of the preservation of Europe. Louisa of Prussia and Her Times This is a sine qua non in all shooting. Wild Beasts and Their Ways, Reminiscences of Europe, Asia, Africa and America — Volume 1 Literature, instead of being an accessory, is the fundamental *sine qua non* of complete living. Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature For poetry this abuse of language is a sine qua non, but it is deadly foe to all true philosophy. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 09 The American commissioners asked if these proposals relating to the control of the Lakes were also a sine qua non. Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty We require every man in the Army, for that is the 'sine qua non' of victory. The Burning Spear I admit that slavery is the root of the rebellion, or at least its sine qua non. The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 6: 1862-1863 The taking the work is a sine qua non. Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino Mischief is his sine qua non of enjoyment. Gala-days Should the Americans yield this sine qua non, now that the first had been withdrawn? Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty The speaking of intelligible English is a sine qua non, and it was wonderful to find the few words badly pronounced and worse put together, which were regarded by the candidates as a sufficient qualification. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan For Johann's life FIRST; this is a thing not to be dispensed with, your Majesty, on any terms whatever; a sine qua non, this life to Protestant Germany at large. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 03 I take for granted that the rejection of Montreal was regarded as a sine qua non in the decision. North America — Volume 1 Of course, to make such high speed for ordinary carriages possible, a perfect pavement became a sine qua non. A journey in other worlds A romance of the future "We have given you one sine qua non already," was the reply, "and we should suppose one sine qua non at a time was enough." Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty This gregarious feeling is the sine qua non of social life: when we punish any one we draw away from him; when we reward we get closer to him. The Foundations of Personality It is also the sine qua non of British Empire in India. Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan The latter of these "sine qua nons" is now owned as a matter of course by most families and is no longer regarded as a mark of distinction. Perfect Behavior; a guide for ladies and gentlemen in all social crises Here is a sine qua non of a successful psychoanalysis: the capacity and the opportunity for successful sublimation. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 The last was to be regarded as a sine qua non for the conclusion of any treaty. Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty The American commissioners seem to have been startled out of their composure by this sine qua non. Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty The Americans had come to Ghent to settle two outstanding problems—blockades and indemnities for attacks on neutral commerce—and to insist on the abandonment of impressments as a sine qua non. Jefferson and His Colleagues; a chronicle of the Virginia dynasty Surely the terms which are constantly used and are the sine qua non of their theories should have a definite meaning of some sort, at least to the Freudians themselves. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 |
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