immanent u rečniku PONS

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There are other aspects that can differ among font styles, but more often these are considered immanent features of the typeface.
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One study has even demonstrated more evidence of immanent justice responding among adults than among elementary school children.
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Thus, these verses thread a story that the readers will appreciate like something immanent.
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A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity.
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He stressed the historicity and cultural construction of concepts while simultaneously advocating the necessity of an atemporal and immanent apprehension of them.
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The immanent frame can be open, allowing for the possibility of the transcendent, or closed.
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The plane of immanence necessitates an immanent philosophy.
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But still the immanent laws of the individual work had to be enunciated first.
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The lack of items on politics, polity, law and social structures does not indicate an immanent revolution.
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He is both immanent (like whiteness in milk) and transcendent (like a watch-maker independent of a watch).
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