Assuming that these conditions can be rigidly realized, we have the following very simple modus operandi: i. [Please select]
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Est modus in rebus. [Please select]
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The present modus vivendi, then worked out, had proved most satisfactory to all, from both the financial and the social viewpoints. [Please select]
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Fortunately, however, a modus vivendi was arranged by which American vessels were admitted to port privileges on payment of a license. [Please select]
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It would be to those species a modus vivendi worth while. [Please select]
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Antipodal costal spaces: Odonata; the cells between costa and subcosta, from the base to the modus; = antecubitals. [Please select]
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The treaty with Spain in 1795 had not solved the question, though it had established a modus vivendi. [Please select]
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In 1899 the two countries agreed upon a modus Vivendi and in 1903 arranged an arbitration. [Please select]
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The modus vivendi suited them better than divorce: that was apparent, or had been until recently. [Please select]
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Between 1854 and 1866 the American Government secured them by reciprocity; between 1872 and 1884 it bought them; after 1888 it enjoyed them by a temporary modus vivendi arranged under President Cleveland. [Please select]
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The modus tollens of reasoning from known inferences to the unknown proposition, is not only a rigorous, but a very easy mode of proof. [Please select]
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