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But East had been caught in a position known as a nonmaterial squeeze.
It was the spirit of cooperation in its abstract, nonmaterial form.
The mind (or soul), on the other hand, was described as a nonmaterial and does not follow the laws of nature.
How far was the nonmaterial science apparently developed by Karres involved?
And the nonmaterial tunnel would not become visible until they began to enter it.
And for their nonmaterial needs, the innkeepers would take care of anything they might desire.
If this is done, the focus will be gradually shifting to nonmaterial goods.
"The main thing about the 60's was its spirit, which was nonmaterial.
He paid particular attention to the physical element of mental life, ignoring all spiritual or nonmaterial factors in man.
But since it was nonmaterial vatch stuff, it might not.
Nonmaterial social facts are values, norms and conceptually held beliefs.
Human minds are not equipped to face the realities of nonmaterial existence on this sphere.
Nonmaterial entities are unnecessary to explain evolution and remain irrelevant until you produce one.
The creation of designs thus proceeds through a nonmaterial form of evolution.
Ask an average player, or even an expert, to define a nonmaterial squeeze and you will probably collect a blank stare.
-and go on worrying about, even when they have been promoted to nonmaterial existence, like me.
Matter was converted into nonmaterial hyper-impulses and transmitted across the timeless 5th dimension.
Still others, trying to correct for that, insisted on defining it in purely nonmaterial terms, seeking chimeras.
Nonmaterial incentive policies, such as intergroup competitions for red flags, were downplayed.
Brothers and Sisters of the Order dedicate their lives to nonmaterial things, to simplicity, to doing good."
But this is absurd, for whatever is observed must ultimately be the content of our own consciousness and, consequently, nonmaterial.
Within social facts Durkheim distinguished material and nonmaterial social facts.
As a neurologist, he has a materialist's innate suspicion of nonmaterial concepts and explanations.
They are the nonmaterial, nonuniverse subjects.
'Look, tears such as their tears,' I said to the others, though of course my tears were nonmaterial.