Seminar, Temas425-436R. Thapar, 1995 |
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... lead to rectification and regeneration . Within all their limitations and undeterred by provocations , the com- mon people involved in the movement have shown a strong common sense ; they are trying to sublimate their anger and ...
... lead to rectification and regeneration . Within all their limitations and undeterred by provocations , the com- mon people involved in the movement have shown a strong common sense ; they are trying to sublimate their anger and ...
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... lead to less corrup- tion , just as better - paid civil servants and ministers would lead to a cleaner administration . The judiciary is , after all , a part of society and it would be unrealistic to expect one part of society to be ...
... lead to less corrup- tion , just as better - paid civil servants and ministers would lead to a cleaner administration . The judiciary is , after all , a part of society and it would be unrealistic to expect one part of society to be ...
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... lead a life of bliss . Factually then suffering in old age is not inevitable ; morally , a life of bliss is always desirable particularly in old age . How do we square up these factual and moral expectations with ( a ) and ( b ) ? For ...
... lead a life of bliss . Factually then suffering in old age is not inevitable ; morally , a life of bliss is always desirable particularly in old age . How do we square up these factual and moral expectations with ( a ) and ( b ) ? For ...
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