| Concept: | [Constant sequent] Effect. |
| Category: | 1. CONSTANCY OF SEQUENCE IN EVENTS |
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cela va sans dire ["That goes without saying" (French)], "thereby hangs a tale" [Taming of the Shrew].
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| Antonyms: | cause |
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| Concept: | [On one side] Evidence. |
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dictum de dicto; mise en evidence [Fr.].
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| Antonyms: | counter evidence |
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| Concept: | Importance. |
| Category: | 2. Subservience to ends; degree of subservience |
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expende Hannibalem! [Juvenal].
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| Antonyms: | unimportance |
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| Concept: | Indication. |
| Category: | 1. Natural Means |
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ecce signum; ex ungue leonem, ex pede Herculem; vide ut supra; vultus ariete fortior.
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| Concept: | Influence. |
| Category: | 4. Indirect Power |
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tel maure tel valet.
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| Antonyms: | absence of influence |
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| Concept: | Manifestation. |
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cela saute aux yeux; he that runs may read; you can see it with half an eye; it needs no ghost to tell us [Hamlet]; the meaning lies on the surface; cela va sans dire; res ipsa loquitur; "clothing the palpable and familiar" [Coleridge]; fari quae
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| Antonyms: | latency |
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| Concept: | Observance. |
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ignoscito soepe alteri nunquam tibi; tempori parendum; "to God, thy country, and thy friend be true" [Vaughan].
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| Antonyms: | nonobservance |
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| Concept: | Record. |
| Category: | 1. Natural Means |
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exegi monumentum aere perennium [Horace]; "read their history in a nation's eyes" [Gray] ; "records that defy the tooth of time" [Young].
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| Antonyms: | obliteration |
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| Concept: | Repute. |
| Category: | 4. Extrinsic Affections; personal affections derived from the opinions or feelings of others) |
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one's name being in every mouth, one's name living for ever; sic itur ad astra, fama volat, aut Caesar aut nullus; not to know him argues oneself unknown; none but himself could be
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| Antonyms: | disrepute |
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