Not exact matches
For I would add, «I have no faith
at all, I am by nature a shrewd pate, and every such person always has great
difficulty in making the movements of faith — not that I attach, however, in and for itself, any value to this
difficulty which through the overcoming of it brought the clever head further than the point which the simplest and most
ordinary man reaches more easily.»
The
ordinary psychology, admitting fully the
difficulty of tracing the marginal outline, has nevertheless taken for granted, first, that all the consciousness the person now has, be the same focal or marginal, inattentive or attentive, is there in the «field» of the moment, all dim and impossible to assign as the latter's outline may be; and, second, that what is absolutely extra-marginal is absolutely non-existent, and can not be a fact of consciousness
at all.
[the EICC concerned (La Poste)-RSB- was not subject to the
ordinary law rules governing the administration and winding - up of firms in
difficulty and that, according to point 1.2, second paragraph, fourth indent of the 2008 Notice [on the application of Articles 87 [EC] and 88 [EC] to State aid in the form of guarantees (OJ 2008 C 155, p. 10)-RSB-, there is aid in the form of a guarantee where more favourable credit terms are obtained by undertakings whose legal status rules out bankruptcy or other insolvency procedures (T - 154 / 10,
at para. 23, emphasis added).
[46] In Radke, Madam Justice Boyd cited these circumstances in concluding that the matter was not a matter of «more than
ordinary difficulty» (
at para. 26):