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- noun Plural form of
philosophy .
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Examples
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Certainly one of the greatest fundamental flaws in Democratic philosophies is that the government is the total, one and only, all-powerful owner of the economy.
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The message from many religions and philosophies is essentially the same:
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Neither of these philosophies is sustainable in the long run, and it's beginning to look like we're nearing the end of a long run that was started seventy or so years ago.
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It is good to change your clothes for clean ones, change your furniture around, change your bad spending habits, change your erroneous thinking about certain philosophies, change the things that come into your house, and change the way you spend your time.
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It is good to change your clothes for clean ones, change your furniture around, change your bad spending habits, change your erroneous thinking about certain philosophies, change the things that come into your house, and change the way you spend your time.
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Further, neither of these philosophies is supported by the U.S. Constitution.
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I think instead it shows a difference in philosophies: the left expects government to take care of troubled situations, and the right expects people to either help themselves but need occasional charity to cover emergency situations.
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But let's avoid hypocritical situations where certain philosophies are treated as exceptions to an otherwise firm rule.
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You obviously have ample time to go to websites to which you totally disagree in philosophies with and try to provoke others into arguing with you because you find this tactic fun, but we really find you ridiculous.
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"It makes it a whole lot different in philosophies when you are up by two instead of one."
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