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1 I, 5 | even though at a certain time it may happen to belong 2 I, 5 | same thing being at one time white, and at another not 3 I, 9 | Quality, Relation, Place, Time, Position, State, Activity, 4 I, 15| what happens at a certain time, as (e.g.) the good that 5 I, 15| that happens at the right time: for what happens at the 6 I, 15| what happens at the right time is called good. Often it 7 II, 4 | question.~Moreover, look at the time involved, to see if there 8 II, 4 | one is concerned with past time, whereas the other has to 9 II, 7 | should belong at the same time to the same thing.~Or again, 10 II, 11| respect, and at a given time and place: for if the predicate 11 II, 11| is predicated at a given time or place: for what is absolutely 12 II, 11| respect or at any place or time. An objection may be raised 13 II, 11| escape destruction at a given time, whereas it is not possible 14 II, 11| relativity not to a certain time, but to a certain state 15 III, 6 | belongs, showing e.g. that time is not moved, nor yet a 16 III, 6 | none of these belong to time, clearly it does not move, 17 IV, 3 | same thing will at the same time partake of contrary things, 18 IV, 3 | does not belong at the same time to all; e.g. if justice 19 IV, 4 | which they happen at any time to be used (e.g. "disposition" 20 IV, 4 | which they are used at any time, though they still may be ( 21 IV, 4 | which they happen at any time to be used (as e.g. that 22 IV, 5 | could the same animal at one time be, and at another not be, 23 IV, 6 | when it is at the same time related in like manner to 24 V, 1 | four. For if he at the same time render this property of 25 V, 1 | one which is true at every time, and never fails, like being’ 26 V, 1 | true at some particular time, and does not of necessity 27 V, 1 | is never a biped at any time. On the other hand, a difference 28 V, 1 | relation to many periods of time: if essential’, discuss 29 V, 1 | relation to many periods of time; for if it does not or did 30 V, 1 | further than in regard to the time called "the present"; and 31 V, 3 | property of the present time he has omitted to make a 32 V, 3 | property of the present time which he is rendering: for 33 V, 3 | property of the present time which he intended to state, 34 V, 3 | property of the present time, and so he cannot have rendered 35 V, 3 | property of the present time, he has, in stating it, 36 V, 3 | property of the present time that he is stating: for 37 V, 5 | the property at the actual time of making the statement.~ 38 V, 8 | as can be breathed at a time when there exists no animal 39 VI, 6 | regard to all periods of time look and see whether there 40 VI, 13| same place or in the same time, and if this be in no way 41 VI, 13| are each found in the same time as the other, look and see 42 VI, 13| the latter" at the same time, and not as yet be courageous! 43 VII, 1 | not admit it at the same time; just as it is not the case 44 VIII, 1 | induction, while at the same time, even if one cannot reach 45 VIII, 1 | to urge: and at the same time they are cautious about 46 VIII, 2 | form. It is at the same time also perhaps fair to ask 47 VIII, 2 | asking one thing for a long time is a bad inquirer. For if 48 VIII, 5 | contraries belonging at the same time to the same thing; not because 49 VIII, 10| which is directed to the time allowed for discussion: 50 VIII, 14| trained yourself at the same time in both asking questions


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