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1 III, 2 | Moreover, if A be without qualification better than B, then also 2 III, 2 | is better than B without qualification; e.g. if the best man be 3 III, 2 | better than Horse without qualification.~Moreover, things which 4 III, 3 | desirable thing without qualification. Again, a thing is more 5 V, 2 | others will show it without qualification. Thus (e.g.) a man who has 6 V, 7 | predicate rendered with this qualification. Thus, for example, inasmuch 7 VI, 13| to be either good without qualification, or at least more good than 8 VIII, 5 | generally accepted without qualification, clearly the conclusion 9 VIII, 5 | generally rejected without qualification. Accordingly, the answerer 10 VIII, 5 | accepted or rejected without qualification, then the views that are 11 VIII, 6 | generally accepted without qualification or accepted by some definite