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methodized

adjective as in organized

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Elephant in the room is widespread and simple and methodized access to euthanasia...

Bit of omission on your part - but what's worse is the two-cushion plausible plausibility on CO2 buildup, which would be far more dependent on gas flow than gas mixture... "studied" "not at all clear" "had concerns" Listening to Blanke… https://vimeo.com/182306690 …clear by the telling statistical omission – whole thundering elephant herd in the room is widespread and simple and methodized access to euthanasia for people afflicted by dementia…

On the other hand, science is exclusively a knowledge of nature, consisting of methodized observations concerning distinct orders of facts, and rational inferences founded upon these.

In the modern classical period somewhat -145-later, these rules were found to be based on reason:— "These rules of old, discovered not devised, Are nature still, but nature methodized."

As compared with the classifications of a philosopher, they are like the customary law of a country, which has grown up as it were spontaneously, compared with laws methodized and digested into a code: the former are a far less perfect instrument than the latter; but being the result of a long, though unscientific, course of experience, they contain a mass of materials which may be made very usefully available in the formation of the systematic body of written law.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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