Bar associations are not
a single type of entity, but come in many different constructions.
Not exact matches
If, on the contrary, they are taken strictly, in any one
of the senses they have when applied solely to
entities within a
single logical
type, he is equally justified in holding that they are then used in the same sense, and, therefore, are literal, not analogical, even when applicable to God.
But, then, there is something else that he very well could say that would render his apparently contradictory statements consistent — namely, that, although such terms as «absolute» and «relative,» or «necessary» and «contingent,» explicate the meaning
of more than one logical
type, and thus apply to
entities within these different
types in correspondingly different senses, rather than in simply the same sense, they nevertheless apply to the different
entities within any
single type whose meaning they in some sense explicate, not in different senses, but rather in the same sense.
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of site - and situation - specific works with national and international contemporary artists Collaborating with a variety
of institutions and organizations, such as universities, museums, and theaters as well as other
types of spaces, industries, and
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I mean, I love talking about the possibilities and advantages that specific
types of technology can offer, but I hate it when the various
types of tools and programs are reduced to a
single, amorphous
entity.
The reason I thought that is, at a local REIA meeting, we had one
of those Legal Zoom
type guys, who helps with
entity creation in all 50 states, is a graduate
of Harvard law, etc., etc. he
of course was pitching his
entity creation services, and I Know he specifically told us the
single member LLC was totally vulnerable, as in the individual's assets being attached from a judgment against the LLC, not the other direction as in Olmstead.