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1 I, 7 | precisely two, since there is a difference of essential nature, but
2 I, 7 | statement has elucidated the difference between the contraries,
3 II, 2 | motion, and it makes no difference, nor does any falsity result,
4 II, 3 | apparent good" makes no difference.)~Such then is the number
5 II, 3 | actual or as potential. The difference is this much, that causes
6 II, 5 | ignoring the hair’s breadth of difference. Further, it is with reason
7 II, 6 | purpose of striking. The difference between spontaneity and
8 III, 1 | they were there would be no difference between being ill and being
9 III, 7 | of proof, it will make no difference to them to have such an
10 III, 8 | limited.~(2) There is a difference between touching and being
11 IV, 4 | is separate. It makes no difference whether what contains is
12 IV, 8 | as it is void admits no difference.~The second reason is this:
13 IV, 8 | movement if there is no difference throughout the void or the
14 IV, 8 | down; for as there is no difference in what is nothing, there
15 IV, 8 | either because there is a difference in what it moves through,
16 IV, 8 | Now the medium causes a difference because it impedes the moving
17 IV, 8 | consequences that result from a difference in the media; the following
18 IV, 11| been time, so too when its difference escapes our notice the interval
19 V, 2 | quality itself. It makes no difference whether the change be qualified
20 V, 4 | however, we may answer, this difference: that if the states are
21 V, 4 | such divisible. But the difference would seem to be one of
22 V, 4 | increase and decrease. The difference that makes a motion irregular
23 VI, 2 | exact measure: it makes no difference which it is.) Then, since
24 VI, 5 | thing changes-there is a difference to be observed. For in a
25 VI, 7 | the parts.~But it makes no difference even if the velocity is
26 VI, 7 | originally taken. It makes no difference whether the parts are equal
27 VI, 7 | finite time: and it makes no difference whether the magnitude is
28 VI, 7 | infinite; for it makes no difference which of the two is the
29 VI, 7 | infinite motion: for what difference does it make whether we
30 VII, 1 | finite or infinite makes no difference to our present argument;
31 VII, 2 | described above. But it makes no difference whether that which pulls
32 VII, 4 | matter of fact make any difference to the argument to say that
33 VII, 4 | any attribute is due to a difference in that which is primarily
34 VII, 4 | it contains no specific difference and therefore no difference
35 VII, 4 | difference and therefore no difference in the motion that takes
36 VII, 4 | When, then, is there a difference of species? Is an attribute
37 VII, 4 | likeness inasmuch as the difference in the affections at once
38 VII, 4 | terms that will convey this "difference" in the way in which unlikeness
39 VIII, 7| contraries or not makes no difference, provided only it is impossible
40 VIII, 8| thing is true. It makes no difference whether we take the intermediate
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