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Translations restatement [ˌriːˈsteɪtmənt] N [of argument] → repetición f, reafirmación f; [of case] → nueva exposición f; [of problem] → nuevo planteamiento m restatement n (= expressing again, of reasons) → erneute Nennung; (of problem, argument, theory) → erneuter Vortrag; (of case, one’s position) → erneute Darstellung; (Mus, of theme) → Wiederaufnahme f (= expressing differently) → Umformulierung f; (of case, one’s position) → Neudarstellung f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The theory of the transference of the will of the people to historic persons is merely a paraphrase- a restatement of the question in other words. To this is appended a restatement of the nature of justice according to common opinion, and an answer is demanded to the question--What is justice, stripped of appearances? In works on natural history rudimentary organs are generally said to have been created 'for the sake of symmetry,' or in order 'to complete the scheme of nature;' but this seems to me no explanation, merely a restatement of the fact. |
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