Pa > References for ‘partially’
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[14] The second and third causes are [...] sciences, human beings will be able to partially influence and overcome the second [...] can also control the third cause.
[83] In my opinion we should take a [...] mean compromising with them and partially tolerating their greed. What I [...] undermining the good and honest aspects.
[43] In their efforts to perpetuate [...] of money which remain wholly or partially unutilized.
[4] Most people who commit suicide [...] However, their indirect will remains partially active, sustained by the desire [...] undergo their present humiliation.
[18] “Is creation accomplished [...] (jiivátmabháva) becomes partially or fully attached to different [...] non-causal Factor. The rśi says,
[8] Now comes vishva. Vishva apparently [...] scope of human perception but only partially.
[16] As the diverse forms of all the [...] Microcosms having developed brains are partially aware of the particular space, [...] 3 )
[56] It was to a large extent this sense [...] and as a consequence women became partially dependent on men for their food [...] power they had previously enjoyed.
[72] Even in supramental vision people [...] conscious and sub-conscious minds are partially absorbed in the unconscious mind, [...] Fakir strikes his form.”
[18] Spiritual progress can only be [...] save one from pain, not fully, but partially. Similarly, in order to escape [...] escapes from the reaction of pain.
[20] Those who dismiss the world as [...] leads the human society astray, partially or fully. Seeing how deeply you [...] abysmal darkness of staticity.
[19] This movement of the human beings [...] human race. Their statement is partially true, but the universe as a whole [...] the prospects of a thermal death.
[17] The organs of a person whose mind-like [...] Suppose a man passes by a shop. A partially irrational man, who is somewhat [...] the weakness of the human mind.
[47] You may have heard that some people [...] (kámamaya kośa), is wholly or partially absorbed in the sub-conscious [...] is impossible to attain Brahma.
[130] T́a is the acoustic root [...] type of debating, but this is only partially true. It also means overstating [...] is an example of vitarka vrtti.
[43] Although the Aryan conquerors were [...] and Mongolo-Khashian societies) partially accepted the patrilineal order [...] ) system.
[8] Sanats father, after partially gaining his composure, said, “Sunil [...] take Sanat along with him.”
[7] The objects of gratification of [...] food. The reason is that citta is partially otherwise engaged and cannot give [...] of the object of gratification.
[107] Ans.: – No. The crude brain [...] physical cause a cell may fully or partially, temporarily or permanently become [...] the brain and not of the mind.
[123] Ans.: – Once the conscious [...] and manomaya kośas become partially suspended and a vision of knowledge [...] about medicine or other matters.
[9] Whatever can be attained through [...] vastness of cosmic ideation only partially, not fully. It is disadvantageous [...] is a mere drop of cosmic grace.
[10] Around the middle of this period [...] fully accepted this truth, some partially accepted it, while others did [...] the limitlessness of the Creator.
[9] As the static principle starts [...] “I” which, after being partially transformed into the Cosmic Doer [...] being the Cosmic Puruśa.
[107] Ans.: – No. The crude brain [...] physical cause a cell may fully or partially, temporarily or permanently become [...] the brain and not of the mind.
[123] Ans.: – Once the conscious [...] and manomaya kośas become partially suspended and a vision of knowledge [...] about medicine or other matters.
[30] There was a dense forest between [...] why those who have completely or partially changed the name of this road [...] Caŕakd́áuṋgá will also be changed.
[26] Some of the lowlands in the eastern [...] while Bolpur, Sainthia, etc. are partially d́áuṋgál and partially námál. Námál [...] If you do they get bored.”
[2] Panini developed special rules [...] Gándhár (nowadays partially in Pakistan and partially in Afghanistan). The spoken language [...] of the modern Pashto language.
[18] Now let us see what happens with [...] pronounced and sometimes it is partially pronounced. In Arabic, if there [...] phajalur-rahamán. Here the consonant ra is partially pronounced thus we cannot say [...] shámsunnáhár.
[13] Ka + śa = kśa (khia). [...] and elsewhere like kha. Assamese partially follows the Yajurvedic style.
[5] Here Párthasárathi [...] thoroughly and another part only partially. These different stages of burning [...] items of food is called eating.
[31] But who will impart moral training [...] in educational institutions may partially solve the problem of moral education, [...] greater sense of responsibility.
[369] There is no end to human progress. [...] beings will vanish. This may be partially true for a particular planet, [...] thermal death of the universe.
[81] Anyhow I was travelling from [...] remained within Howrah District. Partially without industry, partially industrialized, it was the jewel [...] [liberated] Triveńii .
[2] Whenever the out-going tanmátras [...] they get refracted, the objects partially come within our scope of sensation, [...] within the scope of our feeling.
[9] One meaning of the word ka is “water”. [...] distance from there which became partially inundated with sea-water. That [...] the soil where there is no water.
[149] I walked slowly and came to the edge of the Deviidaha. The Deviidaha that we are talking about was partially destroyed in the Damodar flood [...] shortly before the Second World War.
[155] Kapi + sthá + d́a [...] Máyádviipa). Although their opinion may be partially correct, it may also not be because [...] north it is a little compressed.
[3] 1) Mouthful; that is, as much as [...] in that eclipse Ráhu has partially swallowed it. What happens is [...] fallen in the kabala of ráhu.
[75] The unit being is only partially able to express its inner feeling. [...] we say that it is inexplicable.
[36] Parama Puruśa cannot do [...] organs. But we can only perceive them partially, not fully. For example, we can [...] the medium range of wavelengths.
[38] The manifested vibrations which [...] human beings can only perceive partially Animals have varying capacities [...] basis of various types of sound.
[5] Food enters the stomach and there gets partially digested. It then passes into [...] properly is the main cause of hernia.
[6] Now you may say, this entire Cosmos, [...] specially, the He is supporting partially.
[40] Polyandry is prevalent in Kinnaur, [...] Pandavas, came from here. Bengalees partially follow the matrilineal system, [...] compared with other parts of India.
[14] Sometimes you acknowledge that [...] experience. You can do it only partially – 99 per cent remains unexpressed. [...] Puruśa, Bhagaván, etc.
[22] Psychic exploitation is twofold. Sometimes it occurs only in the mental sphere, and sometimes partially in the mental sphere and partially in other spheres, such as economics, [...] of other types of exploitation.
[16] Time continued its inexorable march. [...] other kinds of food much tastier by partially cooking them. [...] salt and learned how to use it.
[1] In the economic sphere, you must [...] fundamental factors of economics are even partially forgotten, a worldwide economic depression will result.
[2] Even if countries or socio-economic [...] have to suffer such a depression partially if not totally. If countries which [...] suffer from economic depression.
[6] If the quantity of non-vegetarian [...] the stomach, having already been partially digested by fluid from the liver, [...] digestive fluid. As a result, the partially digested food does not become completely converted into rasa [chyle]. In consequence, the partially digested food gradually decomposes inside the duodenum and thereby partially blocks the intestine. This spoiled [...] “indigestion” or “dyspepsia”.
[3] “Kapittha phalavat vishvaḿ [...] are elliptical. So, the Earth is partially and not fully elliptical. Indeed, [...] termed “ethereal.”
[16] Negative microvita cannot influence [...] the person, but they can do so partially. But if the mind moves towards [...] “gandhapisháca.”
[10] There are some special types of [...] interests of the people will be partially if not fully ignored. Moreover, [...] industries must be implemented.
[11] The surplus wealth, after meeting [...] between a car and a bicycle has been partially reduced. The economic gap between [...] viewpoint of the collective welfare.
[25] In some peoples opinion the [...] samása but trilokiinátha is partially dvigu samása and partially nitya samása.
[6] Purport: The Cosmic Mind is held [...] crudity, this kośa is called partially bhuvah [crude mental world], and partially bhúrloka [crude physical world].
[16] Purport: After the separation of [...] pain cerebral nerve cells and, partially, nerve fibres are necessary (which [...] are utterly and completely wrong.
[33] Purport: If, even after the transformation [...] [ethereal] factors, completely or partially, that is to say, its movement [...] same old path of saiṋcara.
[2] Anyhow, the northern part of our [...] Paraganas, Chittagong and Burdwan, partially in the hands of the British. Dańd́a [...] ideological centre for various reasons.
[14] Now let us move on to the second [...] case, sometimes fully and sometimes partially. It should be pointed out that [...] always used with the accusative.
[2] And in all those three strata where [...] problem or a particular bondage, partially or temporarily, they called it [...] they called it Paramártha.
[2] Now, when our minds and the motor [...] feelings, or express them only partially, then how can the mind express [...] Puruśa”. This is also a symbolization.
[19] When the ańu goes from distant to close, when it goes from a partially manifest vibration and arrives [...] paramáńu [atom].
[147] The cow is completely a land animal. [...] giving milk. The buffalo is both partially aquatic and partially a land animal; thus in regard [...] capacity is not greatly affected.
[60] “At any rate the prince of [...] Sáranáth). Although this is partially correct, it is not the complete [...] the son of Mahámoggalii.
[23] “Take Refuge in Parama Puruśa [...] Acyutánanda Avadhúta. Partially retranslated from the Bengali by Deváshiiśa.
[43] Antaryámitva : Filling [...] anothers body was considered partially prakámya-siddhi and partially prápti-siddhi in ancient [...] of prápti-siddhi as well.