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1 I, 5 | phrase as well. People whose rendering consists of a term only, 2 I, 18| also with a view to the rendering of definitions. It is useful 3 I, 18| cases. It is useful for the rendering of definitions because, 4 IV, 6 | differentia; (b) that in rendering the essence of a thing it 5 V, 1 | walking in the gymnasium.~[The rendering of a property "relatively" 6 V, 2 | rendered correctly. Of a rendering being incorrect or correct, 7 V, 2 | showing the correctness of a rendering, some will show the correctness 8 V, 2 | not do, for the object of rendering the property is that he 9 V, 2 | is whose property he is rendering. For constructive purposes, 10 V, 2 | the term of which he is rendering the property avoids bearing 11 V, 2 | often do this undetected in rendering "properties" also, just 12 V, 2 | see whether he has avoided rendering more than one property of 13 V, 3 | subject whose property he is rendering, or any of its species: 14 V, 3 | stated. For the object of rendering the property is that people 15 V, 3 | purposes, see whether in rendering the property of the present 16 V, 3 | present time which he is rendering: for else the property will 17 V, 3 | other hand, see whether, in rendering the property of the present 18 V, 3 | subject whose property he is rendering, and then appends the rest: 19 V, 4 | hand, see if he has avoided rendering the property as partaken 20 V, 5 | definite proviso that he is rendering what actually belongs, because 21 V, 5 | hand, see if he has avoided rendering a thing as a property of 22 V, 5 | is so: for sometimes in rendering a property in the case of 23 V, 8 | destructive purposes, see if in rendering the property potentially, 24 V, 8 | constructive purposes, see if in rendering the property potentially 25 V, 8 | acted upon or of acting", in rendering the property potentially, 26 V, 8 | hand, see if he has avoided rendering the property in the superlative: 27 VI, 1 | that the whole purpose of rendering it is to make something 28 VI, 5 | to read as well. For in rendering it as "knowledge of writing" 29 VI, 5 | more defined it than by rendering it as "knowledge of reading": 30 VI, 9 | defined.~Moreover, see if in rendering a term formed to denote 31 VI, 9 | in an eye": for a proper rendering of its essence must state 32 VI, 11| seeing that the object of rendering the definition is to make 33 VI, 12| that it would be a correct rendering to render the object in