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This, at any rate, was a patent fact, and beyond the experience of the world.
I'm worried that we are going to patent facts."
These are the more patent facts which are to be deduced from his hat.
In addition, there is the rather bizarre question of whether simply thinking about a patented fact infringes the patent.
A company called LabCorp used a different test but published an article mentioning the patented fact.
It was a patent fact.
Lacan was deeply committed to the 'proposition that the analyst hystorizes only from himself: a patent fact.
But one does not react with calm and reasoned thoughts in the f ace of the unthinkable as a visible and patent fact.
We feel dissatisfaction, and think that such and-such a thing would remove it; but in thinking this, we are theorizing, not observing a patent fact.
While their minds and intellects are admittedly on an equal, it is a patent fact that their association in the class room can be wholesome in its effect upon both.
In science, too, and in literature, the substitution of the category of becoming for the category of being is a very patent fact, and is due to the influence of Hegel's method.
What tracks there were had been blown nearly full of the white sand of that particular locality There was nothing to be learned there, except the very patent fact that the machine bad been abandoned for some reason.
And the thesis of this essay is strongly confirmed by the patent fact that at present when the overruling intervention in public life of the masses has passed from casual and infrequent to being the normal, it is "direct action" which appears officially as the recognised method.
When a wealthy nation like the English discovers the perfectly patent fact that it is making a ludicrous mess of the government of a poorer nation like the Irish, it pauses for a moment in consternation, and then begins to talk about Celts and Teutons.