What Is to Be Done? proposition
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LENINISM"What Is to Be Done?" proposition
consequentsThe second part of a conditional proposition, whose truth is stated to be conditional upon that of the antecedent
contradictoriesproposition so related to a second that it is impossible for both to be true or both to be false
AHME"What is to be done?!"
LENIN"What Is to Be Done?" pamphleteer
LENIN"What Is to Be Done?" writer
LENIN1917 "What Is to Be Done?" pamphleteer
RISERWhat a slugabed is loath to be
LENIN"What Is to Be Done?" pamphleteer, 1901
LOCALWhat all politics is said to be
posingto pretend to be what one is not
posedto pretend to be what one is not
antisepticee from what is held to be contaminating
poseto pretend to be what one is not
posesto pretend to be what one is not
LENINAuthor of the pamphlet "What Is To Be Done?"
inauthenticNot in fact what it is said to be
bellto provide what is desired; be satisfactory or successful
HUMESGUILLOTINEImpossibility of reconciling what is and what ought to be
POSTOFFICEMOTTOWhat a Manhattan landmark's inscription is mistakenly assumed to be
SHANE"A man has to be what he is, Joey" speaker
WARWhat truth is said to be the first casualty of
properTruly what something is said or regarded to be; genuine
TOASTWhat someone is said to be when her goose is cooked
PATIENTWhat someone in a doctor's office is, or may need to be
enjoyingUsed to urge someone to take pleasure in what is about happen or be done
offenseA thing that constitutes a violation of what is judged to be right or natural
blottovery drunk; so drunk as to be unconscious or not know what one is doing
offensesA thing that constitutes a violation of what is judged to be right or natural
hypocrisya feigning to be better than one is, or to be what one is not
offencesA thing that constitutes a violation of what is judged to be right or natural
hypocrisiesHYPOCRISY, a feigning to be better than one is, or to be what one is not
circular(of an argument) Already containing an assumption of what is to be proved, and therefore fallacious
poseursa person who pretends to be what he or she is not an affected or insincere person
prognosticindicating what is to happen by signs or symptoms / a symptom on which prognosis can be based
shalled in laws, regulations, or directives to express what is mandatory it shall be unlawful to carry firearms
satisfactionsWhat is felt to be owed or due to one, esp. in reparation of an injustice or wrong
satisfactionWhat is felt to be owed or due to one, esp. in reparation of an injustice or wrong
conventional(of a person) Concerned with what is generally held to be acceptable at the expense of individuality and sincerity
doubtlessUsed to indicate the speaker's belief that a statement is certain to be true given what is known about the situation